us visa A senior US State Department official said that these regulations are not specific to India, but are implemented uniformly in all countries. The statement comes in response to concerns expressed by Indians living in the United States. H-1B visa and immigration policy.

Andrew Piggott said during a roundtable discussion hosted by the Center for Foreign Press in New York that the United States is enforcing global visa regulations with transparency and consistent standards.
Replying to PTI’s query, Piggott pointed out that the earlier US government enforced visa laws inconsistently. “That is no longer the case. We have been fully implementing the visa law. I think this will provide a clear message. There is no visa law for India now.”
“These global visa laws are being fully implemented with clear, unambiguous instructions,” he added.
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The balance between immigration and employment for Americans
Pigott further mentioned that, similar to other countries, the goal of the United States is to ensure that the jobs created within its borders primarily benefit its own citizens, while still promoting investment and economic development.
He emphasized that if jobs are to be created in the United States, they want to ensure that Americans have access to those opportunities, adding that “every country has a similar mentality.”
Referring to the movement of people, Piggott said, “We will provide the means needed to facilitate and allow people in to facilitate investment, train workers and ensure visa policies are in place to achieve this.”
He emphasized, us Designed to balance the need for jobs for Americans with workers who contribute to economic activity and investment.
More than 200,000 applicants have paid $100,000 for H-1B visas
Markwayne Mullin, secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in Washington, said more than 200,000 applicants have chosen to pay $100,000 to apply for H-1B visas to work in the United States for fiscal year 2026.
On June 2, 2026, Mullin testified before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee that the Department of Homeland Security received approximately 286,000 H-1B applications in fiscal year 2026.
“To date, we have 286,000 applicants per year H-1B visaOf those, over 200,000 patients paid $100,000 to come in because it allowed us to process them in a faster way,” Mullin said in response to a query from U.S. Sen. Susan Collins about the lack of doctors in rural America.
Going further, Department of Homeland Security The minister said documents for applicants who paid $100,000 would be processed in about 15 days, while other types of applications would take about 7.5 months to process.

