Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 23rd September 2025, 10:00 AM
In response to rising international concerns over the United States’ visa policies, China has announced a new ‘K Visa’, aimed at attracting the world’s brightest minds. The visa will take effect on 1 October.
This move comes shortly after US President Donald Trump announced a new $100,000 fee for H-1B visas, a decision that has caused anxiety among thousands of technology professionals worldwide.
The new K Visa allows holders to participate in China’s education, culture, science, and technology sectors, as well as entrepreneurial and commercial activities.
Key points:
| Feature | Details |
| Eligibility | Global talent, no Chinese host institution required |
| Application | Simplified process, no invitation letter needed |
| Sectors | Education, culture, science, technology, business |
| Objective | Boost national development through international talent participation |
Chinese officials have emphasised that international expertise is vital for the country’s development and hope the new visa will enhance global cooperation.
The United Kingdom is also viewing the situation as a chance to attract global talent.
The US H-1B policy has had a significant impact on India, whose $283 billion IT industry has long depended on H-1B visas.
Analysts suggest that these developments could reshape global talent flows, with China and the UK potentially benefiting as destinations for skilled professionals previously reliant on US visas.
Sources: Reuters, The Guardian, NDTV
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