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Coforge, Wipro and other tech stocks slide up to 2.5% amid US plans to revamp H-1B visa selection | Stock Market News

Last updated: September 24, 2025 2:49 pm
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New proposals to H-1B visa systemWage-based selection would hurt IT companies: Analysts

Domestic tech stocks extended their losing run to the fourth straight session on Wednesday, with names such as Coforge, Wipro, and Tech Mahindra falling over 2.5%, pushing the Nifty IT index down by 1.11% to a day’s low of 34,587, causing it to lose a cumulative 5% over the last four trading sessions.

The IT stocks, which had taken a breather in recent weeks, failed to sustain those rallies as sentiment turned cautious after the White House increased the fee for new H-1B visas to USD 100,000 from USD 1,000, threatening higher costs and potential delays in deploying skilled workers to the US.

Also Read | Wipro, Infosys to TCS: Can IT stocks weather the H1-B visa storm? Explained

India’s $283 billion IT sector, which earns about 57% of its revenue from the U.S., has long benefited from U.S. work visa programs and outsourcing of software and business services, a contentious issue for American job-seekers competing with cheaper Indian labor.

In further changes to the H-1B visa system, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has proposed changes to prioritize applications for higher-skilled and higher-paid foreign workers.

New proposals to H-1B visa system

The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has formally announced plans to change the H-1B visa program by prioritizing applications for higher-skilled and higher-paid foreign workers. In a notification released on Tuesday, DHS said it intends to amend the random lottery system in favor of a weighted selection process that gives preference to higher-wage applications.

The change, along with the $100,000 H-1B visa fee hike announced by President Donald Trump last Friday, is expected to make it harder for entry-level talent, particularly Indians, to secure US work visas.

Also Read | After $100,000 H-1B visa fee, US plans to scrap lottery: How will it work?

DHS has invited public comments on the proposal. Under the new system, the 85,000 visa cap remains, but applications from employers offering higher wages will receive greater preference if annual requests exceed the limit.

Selection odds will depend on wage level, with workers in the highest tier entering the lottery four times, while those in the lowest tier enter only once. The $100,000 fee applies only to new applicants and not current H-1B holders. Following the announcement, tech giants such as Amazon and Meta reportedly advised their H-1B employees to remain in the US and avoid international travel.

Wage-based selection would hurt IT companies: Analysts

The proposal to scrap the lottery system and introduce a wage-based selection process could hurt fresher hiring in particular, with startups and Indian IT firms seen as the most impacted, says ICICI Securities. The brokerage believes Indian IT companies will partially mitigate the impact through offshore hiring, local hiring, and nearshoring.

Also Read | H-1B visa fee shock: Indian companies to boost local hiring in US, says Nasscom

Another domestic brokerage firm, Elara Capital, said that IT companies have reduced their dependence on H-1B visas in recent years via local hiring and nearshoring, and the moderation in fresh H-1B visas is a testimony to this. It expects a further downtrend from the CY25 base in the coming years. “On-site presence is a client requirement, and we do not rule out negotiations by IT companies with clients to bear either partial or full incremental visa costs going forward,” the brokerage added.

There is also a possibility of more offshoring hereon, as only mission-critical resources are likely to opt for H-1B visas. The brokerage’s sensitivity analysis suggests a 5.8% and 8.4% worst-case impact on earnings for mid-cap and large-cap companies, respectively.

Also Read | Trump Admin targets H-1B visa overhaul after fee hike

Disclaimer: This story is for educational purposes only. The views and recommendations made above are those of individual analysts or broking companies, and not of Mint. We advise investors to check with certified experts before making any investment decisions.



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