The new $100,000 fee for H-1B visas could prove to be the final straw for Indian students’ plans to study in the U.S., with other destinations set to benefit as a result.
Times Higher Education
The move by the Trump administration—the latest in a long list of restrictions affecting international students—is set to impact Indians the most, given they account for more than 70 percent of H-1B recipients.
Many students enroll in courses with a view to progressing on to the visa , working in industries such as Silicon Valley.
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“The sentiment among prospective … students is pretty dismal after this announcement,” sai