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Trump’s Tough Stance on H-1B Visa Program Hits Applications; Registrations Drop 38.5%

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May 23, 2026
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Trump’s Tough Stance on H-1B Visa Program Hits Applications; Registrations Drop 38.5%

Washington: The Trump administration has announced a sharp decline in H-1B visa applications this year following major changes in the work visa selection process. Calling it a success, the administration said the days of misuse of the program are now over.

The H-1B visa program has long been the top choice for Indians seeking high-skilled jobs in the United States, with nearly 80% of the visas traditionally going to Indian professionals.

According to data released by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), H-1B registrations have fallen by 38.5% compared to last year. The number dropped from 343,981 in FY 2026 to 211,600 in FY 2027.

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Trump Administration Tightens Oversight on H-1B Visas

Since Donald Trump returned to office for a second term, the H-1B visa program has come under stricter scrutiny. The administration introduced tougher wage-related requirements and increased application fees.

The White House said these measures were aimed at preventing misuse of the system.

In a post on social media platform X, USCIS stated:

“This data clearly signals that the days of large-scale misuse of the program through low-wage registrations are over. The program is now better fulfilling its original purpose — attracting highly skilled foreign workers while protecting the wages, working conditions, and job opportunities of American workers.”


Criticism of the H-1B System

The H-1B visa system has long faced criticism in the U.S., with concerns that some companies use it to hire cheaper foreign labor instead of genuinely highly skilled professionals.

USCIS said that a significantly larger share of selected candidates now possess advanced educational qualifications.


Preference for Graduates from US Universities

According to the agency:

  • 71.5% of selected applicants held a U.S. master’s degree or higher
  • Last year, this figure stood at 57%

This suggests that foreign students graduating from American universities are now receiving a larger share of H-1B visas.

USCIS also emphasized that it is continuing to tighten wage-level standards within the program. The agency said it is effectively closing the door on low-skilled and low-wage applicants.

It added that only 17.7% of approved applications fell into the lowest wage category.

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