A leading Silicon Valley executive has strongly criticized the U.S. government’s decision to raise the H-1B visa fee to $100,000, contending that the move will disproportionately benefit established tech giants over emerging startups. On a recent podcast, the CEO warned that the steep cost will turn international hiring into a “spending competition” that smaller companies can ill afford.
He argued that large corporations are far better positioned to absorb the additional expense, while startups and early-stage firms—already operating with tight budgets—will struggle to compete for global talent. The CEO expressed concern that the new fee structure undermines the spirit of innovation and favors scale over merit.
Critics of the fee increase maintain that it risks stifling growth and diversity in the tech ecosystem by placing ambitious entrepreneurs at a disadvantage. Many in the startup community view it as a shift in the playing field, where financial heft becomes as important as talent or vision.