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Startups and the tech industry have weathered a whipsawing week of foreign worker visa changes.

On Friday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order requiring new H-1B visa applications to pay a $100,000 fee. The tax seeks to “curb abuses that displace US workers,” the Trump administration said in a press release. 

In the days since, the administration proposed that H-1B visas be approved based on skill level and wages, instead of the current randomized lottery system. It’s also floated the possibility that certain workers, such as doctors, may be exempt from the fee.

The rapid policy shifts have put some startups in a tricky spot when it comes to hiring skilled talent, since H-1B visas help many tech companies employ foreign engineers and other technical hires.

Some venture capitalists and founders are increasingly bullish on foreign tech hubs in places like Canada and the United Kingdom, while others hope the proposed pay-to-play model will help them attract even better talent.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman also commented on the changes. “We need to get the smartest people in the country, and streamlining that process and also sort of aligning financial incentives seems good to me,” Altman said on CNBC this week.

Business Insider looked at publicly available data from the Department of Labor and US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to see which startups had received the most H-1B visa approvals so far in 2025.

Those approval numbers may not equal the number of people on H-1B visas currently employed at the startups.

Databricks, Cohesity, Stripe, Gusto, Plaid, and Deel declined to comment for this story. Magic Leap said it’s following the recent executive order and additional guidance closely to comply with all visa and immigration laws.

The remaining startups included didn’t respond to requests for comment.

These are the 20 startups to get the most H-1B visas approved this year.

ByteDance

Certified H-1B approvals: 1,360

Total employees worldwide: 120,000, according to Pitchbook

Total funding: Nearly $19 billion, according to Pitchbook

Headquarters: Beijing

Databricks

Certified H-1B approvals: 248

Total employees worldwide: About 8,000, according to the company

Total funding: Over $15 billion, according to the company

Headquarters: San Francisco

Stripe

Certified H-1B approvals: 151

Total employees worldwide: About 9,000, according to the company

Total funding: $2.2 billion, according to the company

Headquarters: San Francisco and Dublin

OpenAI

Certified H-1B approvals: 76

Total employees worldwide: 4,500, according to PitchBook

Total Funding: nearly $35 billion, according to PitchBook

Headquarters: San Francisco

Cohesity

Certified H-1B approvals: 65

Total employees worldwide: 6,000, according to the company

Total Funding: nearly $2 billion, according to the company

Headquarters: Santa Clara, California

Applied Intuition

Certified H-1B approvals: 65

Total employees worldwide: 492, according to PitchBook

Total funding: over $1 billion, according to PitchBook

Headquarters: Mountain View, California

Saviynt

Certified H-1B approvals: 55

Total employees worldwide: 1,361, according to PitchBook

Total funding: $530 million, according to PitchBook

Headquarters: El Segundo, California

Anthropic

Certified H-1B approvals: 41

Total employees worldwide: 1,000, according to PitchBook

Total Funding: $32 billion, according to PitchBook

Headquarters: San Francisco

Scale AI

Certified H-1B approvals: 34

Total employees worldwide: 1,400, according to PitchBook

Total funding: $16.4 billion, according to PitchBook

Headquarters: San Francisco

Ripple

Certified H-1B approvals: 33

Total employees worldwide: 900, according to PitchBook

Total funding: $326 million, according to PitchBook

Headquarters: San Francisco

Gusto

Certified H-1B approvals: 33

Total employees worldwide: 2,800, according to the company

Total funding: $751 million, according to PitchBook

Headquarters: San Francisco

Rivos

Certified H-1B approvals: 32

Total employees worldwide: Unknown

Total funding: $370 million, according to PitchBook

Headquarters: Santa Clara, California

Magic Leap

Certified H-1B approvals: 28

Total employees worldwide: 1,254, according to PitchBook

Total funding: $3.98 billion, according to PitchBook

Headquarters: Plantation, Florida

In a statement to BI, a Magic Leap spokesperson said the company is following the recent executive order and additional guidance closely to comply with all visa and immigration laws. Magic Leap said it doesn’t disclose employee numbers or funding totals.

Verkada

Certified H-1B approvals: 26

Total employees worldwide: 2,455, according to PitchBook

Total funding: $655 million, per PitchBook

Headquarters: San Mateo, California

Plaid

Certified H-1B approvals: 24

Total employees worldwide: 1,200, according to PitchBook

Total funding: $1.31 billion, per PitchBook

Headquarters: San Francisco

Nuro

Certified H-1B approvals: 23

Total employees worldwide: 974, according to PitchBook

Total funding: $2.33 billion, per PitchBook

Headquarters: Mountain View, California

Form Energy

Certified H-1B approvals: 23

Total employees worldwide: 854, according to PitchBook

Total funding: $1.43 billion, according to PitchBook

Headquarters: Somerville, Massachusetts

Deel

Certified H-1B approvals: 22

Total employees worldwide: Over 6,500, according to the company

Total funding: $689 million, according to PitchBook

Headquarters: Deel is fully remote, with no physical offices.

Zipline

Certified H-1B approvals: 21

Total employees worldwide: 1,446, according to PitchBook

Total funding: $1.23 billion, according to PitchBook

Headquarters: South San Francisco

Brex

Certified H-1B approvals: 21

Total employees worldwide: About 1,100, according to the company

Total funding: $1.29 billion, according to the company

Headquarters: San Francisco

Insider Inc.’s parent company, Axel Springer, is an investor in Magic Leap.



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