The Trump administration’s recent increase of the H-1B visa application fee to $100,000 has left Indian students in the US facing significant challenges in job hunting, with many employers automatically rejecting candidates requiring visa sponsorship. This fee hike has created uncertainty among organizations regarding sponsorship costs, leading to a notable decrease in job offers for international candidates, particularly in the tech sector. Students like Ishaan Chauhan express frustration, as even top qualifications do not guarantee job opportunities if visa sponsorship is needed. The current job market is difficult for all, with companies hesitant to hire international graduates amidst stricter immigration policies and economic concerns.
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