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China’s new K-visa courts talent, but the U.S. still leads

Nov 17, 2025

Beijing’s latest move to attract tech workers highlights global competition for talent, yet America’s innovation edge remains unmatched.

China has launched its K-visa program, a new initiative aimed at attracting global technology and research professionals, positioning it as a counterpart to the U.S. H-1B visa. The visa allows foreign applicants, including Indian professionals, to apply without a confirmed job offer and targets high-demand fields such as AI, robotics, and semiconductors.

The move comes as U.S. immigration policies evolve, including the introduction of a $100,000 H-1B filing fee for new overseas hires. While Beijing is positioning itself as an alternative hub for skilled talent, experts say the U.S. continues to dominate in global education, innovation, and research infrastructure.

China’s initiative reflects its ambition to strengthen its technology base, but hurdles such as language barriers, limited internet access, and lower academic mobility remain. In contrast, the U.S. maintains clear visa pathways, English-language accessibility, and a globally connected innovation ecosystem that continues to attract top talent.

For Indian professionals, China’s K-visa opens a new window of opportunity, but the U.S. remains the preferred launchpad for high-impact careers, offering deeper integration between education, research, and industry.

[Source – Economic Times]

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