Groups File Suit Over Trump’s $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee

Groups File Suit Over Trump’s $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee
Yayınlama: 03.10.2025
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A coalition of organizations has filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's recent decision to impose a hefty $100,000 fee on certain H-1B visa applications. The plaintiffs argue that this new fee will disproportionately harm a wide range of entities, including schools, hospitals, churches, and small businesses across the United States.The lawsuit, filed in federal court, claims that the steep fee increase is unlawful and will have far-reaching consequences for organizations that rely on H-1B visas to employ foreign workers with specialized skills. These groups assert that the increased cost will force them to reconsider their hiring practices, potentially leading to significant disruptions in the delivery of essential services.The H-1B visa program is a critical pathway for U.S. businesses to attract top international talent in fields such as technology, healthcare, and education. The plaintiffs contend that the exorbitant fee will stifle innovation, hinder economic growth, and ultimately harm American workers.The organizations involved in the lawsuit represent a diverse range of industries and interests, including educational institutions, healthcare providers, and small business owners. They are seeking a court order to block the implementation of the new fee, which they claim was introduced without adequate justification or opportunity for public comment.By challenging the Trump administration's decision, the plaintiffs hope to protect the interests of their members and ensure that the H-1B visa program remains a viable option for organizations seeking to fill critical skill gaps. The outcome of the lawsuit is likely to have significant implications for the future of the program and the thousands of foreign workers who rely on it each year.
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