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- President Donald Trump introduced a $100,000 application fee for the H-1B visa on Friday.
- Some key US industries, like tech, rely on the program to recruit talent and build their workforce.
- Some prominent tech and business leaders have benefited from the H-1B, including Elon Musk.
For foreign-born engineers and product managers hoping to work in America's biggest companies, the H-1B visa is a golden ticket to a career in the US.
In recent years, however, the visa program has been bogged down by a lottery system, loopholes such as multiple and fake entries, and long wait times. On Friday, the White House announced a $100,000 fee for new H-1B visa applications, sparking a wave of confusion and panic as companies and workers scrambled to make sense of the order.
The H-1B visa was also once used by some of the biggest names in tech, including the current CEOs of Tesla and Microsoft.
Here are four tech leaders who were on the H-1B visa at one point in their careers and have advocated for more efficiency in this visa program. Representatives for the four executives did not respond to requests for comment from Business Insider.