09/21/2025
đź’Ą $100,000 H1B fee.
I have been down this rabbit hole all day, looking at it from two perspectives: as a staffing founder and as someone who owns an immigration services business.
Here is what I know.
The fee applies to new H1B petitions. The White House clarified it is a one time cost, not annual, and it does not apply to existing holders or renewals. That distinction matters, but the shock to the system is still significant.
For Big Tech, this is painful but manageable. For startups and SMBs, it changes everything. Startups do not just compete on ideas. They compete on talent. Raising the entry ticket changes the math on every technical hire that requires sponsorship.
The ripple effects:
⚠️ Lean teams skipping exceptional candidates who need sponsorship
⚠️ Slower roadmaps and delayed launches
⚠️ Rising project costs cutting into already tight burn windows
⚠️ Brain drain as skilled workers look to Canada, the UK, and other hubs
Fraud in the system is also real. Resume mills, sham job ads, and proxy interviews have been documented. Enforcement has caught some of it, but not enough. We cannot ignore that.
At the same time, the H1B program has powered real innovation. Entire industries have been built on the contributions of highly skilled immigrants. Both realities exist.
So what happens next?
Some founders will double down on local hiring. Others will explore O1, EB2 NIW, or TN visas where eligible. Many will shift toward distributed teams, nearshore or offshore partnerships, and remote first ex*****on. Not as a nice to have, but as a survival strategy.
I also work with startups whose founders are prepared to stand in the paint and sponsor exceptional talent despite the fee. We are exploring the plausibility of helping individuals start their own companies and structure visa sponsorship through those entities. It is not simple, but it is worth exploring.
At Care Dynamics we support refugee and immigrant services. At Vast HQ Inc., our legal tech division, we provide select immigration consulting. This is the intersection I live in, and I choose to search for opportunity even in policy shifts like this.
The rules of the game are changing. Founders who adapt the fastest and candidates who position themselves strategically will continue to win.
If you are a founder, operator, or candidate navigating this moment, my DMs are open.
Care Dynamics: https://www.caredynamicsfl.com/our-solutions/refugee-immigrant-services
Vast HQ Inc: vasthq.com