The Trump administration has announced a hefty fee of USD 100,000 for new H-1B visa petitions, sparking concern within the professional community. The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) clarified the rule doesn't affect 'change of status' or 'extension of stay' cases.
While the proclamation exempts current H-1B visa holders from the fee, the policy has stirred fears among employers, who worry about potential costs when employees travel. The sweeping charge primarily impacts individuals outside the U.S., seeking to enter on an H-1B visa.
Challenging the new rules, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce filed a lawsuit describing the fee as an unlawful barrier to global talent, which significantly fuels the American economy. This legal move joins objections from stakeholders fearing a d