Monday, October 27, 2025

President Trump’s $100,000 H-1B Fee: Lawsuit and New Guidance

On Thursday, October 16, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce filed a lawsuit challenging President Trump’s $100,000 H-1B fee. MU posted its first blog on the $100,000 fee detailing the fee’s application last month.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the nation’s largest business association and advocacy organization, brings this suit under claims that the fee exceeds the President’s authority and violates the Administrative Procedure Act (APA).

The lawsuit cites several studies and articles attesting that the H-1B program benefits the U.S. economy and is vital in addressing the U.S. labor shortage crisis. It also includes statements from businesses and investors regarding the devastating effects the proclamation will have on American businesses.

On Monday, October 20, USCIS updated its H-1B webpage with new guidance that the $100,000 fee is not required for petitions filed on behalf individuals who are already in the US on valid temporary status (such as an F-1, H-4, J-1, etc.).

The guidance also provided details on the type of case that may qualify for an exception from the fee and finally provided a mechanism for payment of the $100,000 fee.

MU will discuss these updates and more in detail during our free webinar on Tuesday, October 28, at 2PM Eastern. Register to attend!

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