H-1B visa: Amid chaos on $100,000 fee hike, Bill Gates’ old video goes viral — ‘15 IITians helped strengthen Microsoft’

In the midst of Donald Trump’s H-1B visa fee increase, an old video of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, which is up to $ 100,000 for new applications, creates online Buzz.
In the viral video, Bill Gates explains how a group of 15 Indian engineers helps Microsoft today.
Gates said that they all came from IIt and that Microsoft has joined at a time when he has not yet tasted his success.
While the video struggles to find solutions to Trump’s new H-1B visa rules, the video is gaining importance to find solutions that force technology professionals from foreign countries to pay $ 100,000 to the administration to secure their work in the USA.
During an event in Delhi IIT in 2024, Bill Gates said, “In a sense, my first connection with India came because of the ITITs. One of the big people working for me said that he would go to India during an event in Delhi IIT in 2024 and Microsoft would strengthen his engineering capabilities.
At that time, Microsoft had several hundred employees, but it was difficult to find great engineers ”.
Gates said he thought it was a “good idea.” However, the movement was criticized by the Indian and American press.
“At that time, the Indian press said it was a terrible thing because all these big people were leaving the country. The US press said it was a terrible thing, all these people come from another country,” he said.
“But I think now, we can say that this is something extraordinary after 25 years,” he added.
Why is the H-1B visa important for India?
Indian technology professionals constitute the majority of more than 70 percent H-1B visas.
Donald Trump’s decision to increase the H-1B visa fee to $ 100,000 is seen as a blow to India’s technology industry, where most professionals go to the United States to make a career.
According to a report by Systematix Research, US President Donald Trump’s last move to revise the H-1B visa fee for $ 100,000 expanded protectionist barriers to India.
The report said that Trump’s decision extends anti -Indian trade attacks beyond the trade deficit of Mal trade, and India posed a new threat to the 190 billion dollar service export industry.




