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Trump Administration to Defend $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee Amid Fraud Allegations

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October 24, 2025
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Trump Administration to Defend $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee Amid Fraud Allegations
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Washington DC: The Trump administration is preparing to defend its newly imposed $100,000 H-1B visa fee in court, facing a wave of legal challenges from business groups, unions, and advocacy organizations. White House officials argue the move is essential to curbing fraud and protecting American workers.

Administration Cites Widespread Abuse of H-1B Program

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized that the fee increase is a strategic decision aimed at deterring misuse of the visa program and reducing its impact on domestic wages. “The H-1B visa system has been spammed with fraud for far too long,” she said, adding that such exploitation has “driven down American wages.” Leavitt reiterated that President Trump’s policy prioritizes American workers and seeks to strengthen the integrity of the visa framework.

Mounting Legal Opposition from Industry and Advocacy Groups

The decision has triggered lawsuits from a broad coalition including the US Chamber of Commerce, unions, religious institutions, and employers across various sectors. The plaintiffs argue that the $100,000 fee violates the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), which mandates that visa-related fees must reflect actual administrative costs. Critics also warn that the steep cost will disproportionately harm small and medium-sized businesses, preventing them from accessing international talent crucial for growth.

Neil Bradley of the US Chamber of Commerce called the fee “cost-prohibitive” and warned that it could undermine the very purpose of the H-1B program. “This program was created to help US businesses of all sizes hire the global talent they need,” he said, asserting that the administration’s policy could cripple innovation and expansion for American companies.

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