KTR says higher US visa fees may slow mobility but boost innovation at home
Rising H-1B visa fees in the United States could significantly alter how Indian talent moves globally, while also creating an opportunity for India to strengthen its domestic innovation ecosystem, former Telangana minister KT Rama Rao said.
He noted that higher visa costs will increase financial pressure on young professionals and middle-class families who view overseas careers as long-term investments. However, he stressed that global demand for Indian engineers and professionals remains strong and will not diminish due to fee hikes alone.
Rama Rao said the shift exposes India’s dependence on overseas mobility as a marker of success and highlights the need to create equally compelling opportunities within the country. According to him, global companies are unlikely to pull back from India. Instead, they may deepen their engineering, research and product development presence as cross-border hiring becomes more expensive.
He added that this moment should push policymakers to prioritize future-ready skills in areas such as AI, cybersecurity, semiconductors and advanced manufacturing. If leveraged well, the change could help India move from exporting talent to building globally relevant innovation at home.
[Source: India Today]