Washington: Major H-1B Visa Changes Expected Before 2026, Fee Increase Just the Start

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Washington DC — The US government is planning significant changes to the H-1B visa process, as confirmed by US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. The new regulations are expected to come into effect before February 2026.

Recently, a proposal to increase the H-1B visa application fee to $100,000 has caused wide discussion. This change is believed to be only the first step in a series of major reforms aimed at reshaping the immigration landscape for skilled foreign workers.

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Howard Lutnick, a key advisor during the Trump administration, hinted that other substantial adjustments are in the pipeline. These reforms may impact:

  • Visa eligibility
  • Application procedures
  • Overall quotas allotted annually

The intent behind these modifications is to prioritize American workers and address concerns related to the current visa system.

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Employers and prospective H-1B applicants should stay informed about these pending changes, as they could affect hiring decisions and workforce planning significantly.

Stay tuned for Questiqa USA for more latest updates.

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