New Delhi, Sept. 20 -- US President Donald Trump's executive order to increase the H-1B visa fee to $1,00,000 has caused significant concern among tech companies. A visa consultant has said that Indians stand to lose the most after the US' move

The fee which was previously around a thousand dollars is now raised to $100,000, a move that will hit Indian workers the hardest, ANI quoted Bikram Chabhal, president of the Association of Visa and IELTS Centres (AVIC), as saying.

The H-1B program offers around 65,000 visas annually to employers bringing in temporary foreign workers in specialised fields, and another 20,000 visas for workers with advanced degrees, among which India was the largest beneficiary with a 71% share of approved benefic...