India, Sept. 20 -- The H-1B is one of the most popular work visas in the US, which allows American businesses to hire highly qualified foreigners. Now, several people are worried about visa revisions and new criteria after Trump announced a $100,000 yearly fee per H-1B worker.

According to current US legislation, the sponsoring company is responsible for paying nearly all H-1B visa expenses, including the Labor Condition Application (LCA) filing fees, the non-immigrant worker I-129 petition fees, and any administrative or legal fees related to visa processing. Employees cannot be forced to pay these fees by their employers, with the exception of some restricted situations involving optional services like premium processing.

Currently, t...