$100k H-1B fee not for stay extensions, status changes: US

The US government exempted foreign students from its controversial $100,000 H-1B visa fee on Monday, bringing relief to thousands of graduates — including from India who make up among the largest cohorts in American colleges — who feared employers would abandon sponsorship plans due to the prohibitive cost.

US Citizenship and Immigration Services clarified on its website that the new fee applies only to H-1B petitions involving individuals outside the US, meaning foreign students already in America can transition from F-1 student visas to H-1B work visas without triggering the charge.

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