H-1B Visa Fee: US Clarifies USD 100,000 Application Fee, Exempts Current Holders
In a major relief for foreign workers on H-1B visas, the US Department of Homeland Security has issued new guidance on the $100,000 application fee, providing a series of exemptions and carveouts. US clarifies $100,000 H-1B visa fee, exempts current visa holders Washington, Oct 21 (IANS).
Washington, October 21: In a major relief for foreign workers on H-1B visas, the US Department of Homeland Security has issued new guidance on the $100,000 application fee, providing a series of exemptions and carveouts. According to the new guidelines, workers who switch to H-1B visa status from other visa categories such as F-1 student status wonât be subjected to the $100,000 fee. H-1B workers applying for an amendment, change of status, or extension of stay within the United States wonât be subjected to the hefty payment. Moreover, all the current H-1B visa holders wonât be prevented from entering or leaving the United States. The proclamation only applies to new visa petitions who are outside the US and do not have a valid H-1B visa. It also provided an online payment link for new applications. H-1B Visa Fee: What Was the Previous Fee and What Will Be the New Fee Breakup? All You Need to Know After Donald Trump Administrationâs Latest Immigration Move.
The clarification comes just two days after US Chamber of Commerce, the countryâs biggest business organisation, sued the Trump administration over the new rules, calling it âunlawful.â In a lawsuit filed in the district court in Washington on Thursday, the plaintiff argued that the visa fee, if implemented, will âinflict significant harm on American businessesâ and force them to âeither dramatically increase their labour costs or hire fewer highly skilled employees for whom domestic replacements are not readily available.â
It added that Trumpâs September 19 proclamation was âplainly unlawfulâ and a âboon to Americaâs economic rivals.â It was the second major domestic legal challenge to new H-1B rules, after a group of unions, education professionals and religious bodies sued the Trump administration on October 3. While signing the proclamation in September, Trump had said the âincentive is to hire American workers.â The proclamation caused immense confusion as it seemed to suggest that it would impact the current H-1B visa holders who may face hurdles in returning to the United States. H-1B Visa Fee Hike: Which Tech Companies Could Face Major Challenges From Donald Trumpâs USD 1,00,000 H-1B Visa Fee?.
The White House issued a clarification to IANS on September 20, saying that this is a âone-time feeâ that applies only to new visas and not renewals or current visa holders. India-born workers received over 70% of the total approved H1-B visas in 2024, primarily due to a huge backlog in approvals and high number of skilled immigrants from India.
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