Judge Dismisses Visa Fee Policy Requiring $100,000 Payment
June 8, 2026 • Google News World
A federal judge has ruled to void a policy requiring $100,000 fees for skilled worker visas. The decision was made in a case related to the H-1B visa program.
The policy, which was implemented by the Trump administration, imposed a fee of $100,000 on employers seeking to sponsor foreign workers for temporary work visas. However, a federal judge has now blocked this requirement, citing concerns about its constitutionality and potential impact on businesses.
The ruling comes as part of a broader effort to review and revise immigration policies implemented during the Trump presidency. The decision is expected to have implications for employers and foreign workers seeking to participate in the H-1B visa program.
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Additionally, a recent report by Clinical Ink has shed light on the pro-rata premium paid by employers participating in the H-1B visa program. The report provides insight into the financial implications of this policy and its potential impact on businesses.
These developments highlight the ongoing efforts to shape and refine immigration policies in the United States.
Source: Google News World