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Explained: Who Qualifies For China’s New ‘K Visa’ And How It Compares To H-1B

From October 1, 2025, China will roll out a new K visa aimed at young scientists, technologists and researchers. Without needing a Chinese employer sponsor, the visa invites global STEM talent to enter, stay, innovate—and possibly shift talent flows

China introduces the new K visa, opening its doors to global STEM talent without employer sponsorship (representational image) Photo: myname_hendra/Shutterstock
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In a dramatic twist in the global talent race, China is set to introduce a new visa category—the K visa—from October 1, 2025, explicitly tailored for young science and technology talent. The move is widely viewed as a counter-measure to the US announcing a steep USD 100,000 one-time fee on new H-1B visa applications, which has caused panic among many Indian and international tech professionals.

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