The US will hold a consultation with India in April over the recent H-1B and L-1 visa fee increases mainly affecting Indian owned companies in the US, according to reports in the Indian media. The US has agreed talks following India's complaint to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) about the cost hikes slapped on the non-immigrant visas.
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The ongoing disagreement between India and the US over the doubling of H-1B and L-1 visa fees intensified recently as New Delhi lodged a complaint on Friday, 4 March with the World Trade Organization (WTO), challenging the fee increases. WTO has said that India has disputed the doubling of the fees for H-1B and L-1 work visas and limits on their numbers.