LIVE NEWS
  • The lamentable state of British defence acquisition
  • One of the sky’s rarest phenomena is back — How to see rare night-shining clouds this summer
  • A maritime drone explodes at a Romanian Black Sea port, no one hurt
  • A stablecoin tied to Strategy stock depegs putting a new DeFi dollar risk in focus as Bitcoin sells off
  • Rust-Written IronWorm Hits NPM Supply Chain
  • Panini stickers, a World Cup tradition, sees biggest demand yet in the U.S. : NPR
  • As Global Demand for Gold Grows, UN Mercury Head Warns Toxic Fumes Put Women in a Motherhood Dilemma — Global Issues
  • XAU/USD languishes below $4,480 with US Nonfarn Payrolls on tap
Prime Reports
  • Home
  • Popular Now
  • Crypto
  • Cybersecurity
  • Economy
  • Geopolitics
  • Global Markets
  • Politics
  • See More
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Climate Risks
    • Defense
    • Healthcare Innovation
    • Science
    • Technology
    • World
Prime Reports
  • Home
  • Popular Now
  • Crypto
  • Cybersecurity
  • Economy
  • Geopolitics
  • Global Markets
  • Politics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Climate Risks
  • Defense
  • Healthcare Innovation
  • Science
  • Technology
  • World
Home»Global Markets»Judge Rules That Trump Administration Can Add $100,000 Fee to H-1B Visa
Global Markets

Judge Rules That Trump Administration Can Add $100,000 Fee to H-1B Visa

primereportsBy primereportsDecember 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
Judge Rules That Trump Administration Can Add 0,000 Fee to H-1B Visa
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email



2025-12-24T03:48:36.272Z




Copy link


Email


Facebook


WhatsApp


X



LinkedIn



Bluesky


Threads

lighning bolt icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt.


Impact Link



Save
Saved




Read in app

This story is available exclusively to Business Insider
subscribers. Become an Insider
and start reading now.

Have an account? .
  • A federal judge upheld the Trump administration’s ability to slap a $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa applications.
  • The Trump administration says the fee aims to curb immigration and boost US worker hiring.
  • Major tech companies and universities may appeal, as H-1B visas are key for skilled hiring.

A federal judge upheld the Trump administration’s ability to place a $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa applications.

US District Judge Beryl Howell in Washington, DC, said in the opinion that President Donald Trump’s order made on September 19 to hike visa fees “rests on a straightforward reading of congressional statutes giving the President broad authority to regulate entry into the United States for immigrants and nonimmigrants alike.”

“Here, Congress has decided to delegate broad power to the President to restrict entry of noncitizens ‘[w]henever the President finds that” such entry ‘would be detrimental to the interests of the United States,'” wrote Howell.

“To be clear, this decision in favor of defendants is not to dismiss or discount the past and ongoing contributions of H-1B workers to the American economy that plaintiffs highlight,” Howell added. “The effects of the H-1B program on the American economy or national security, whether positive or negative, are simply not at issue in this case.”

The US Chamber of Commerce and Association of American Universities, which challenged the policy in court, can appeal the decision.

Judge Rules That Trump Administration Can Add 0,000 Fee to H-1B Visa

Every time Katherine publishes a story, you’ll get an alert straight to your inbox!

Stay connected to Katherine and get more of their work as it publishes.

In the initial court filing asking for an immediate injunction on the visa fee hike, the plaintiffs argued that presidential powers do not sweep so far as to permit the president to “rewrite a visa program by imposing an unprecedented fee on domestic employers, and purporting to deny entry only when those domestic employers are unable or unwilling to pay.”

Trump’s presidential proclamation in September, said to prevent system “abuses” and to encourage companies to train American workers, sent major tech companies scrambling as they raced to decipher the new rules.

The Trump administration later clarified that the fee hike only applies to new visas.

H-1B visas have become a mainstay of the tech industry, enabling companies to hire highly skilled workers.



Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleServiceNow to Acquire Armis for $7.75 Billion in Cash
Next Article Australia news live: Chris Minns says NSW protest and some gun laws come into effect today | Australia news
primereports
  • Website

Related Posts

Global Markets

XAU/USD languishes below $4,480 with US Nonfarn Payrolls on tap

June 5, 2026
Global Markets

Trump uses wartime powers to dole out $700m to ‘clean, beautiful’ coal | Donald Trump

June 4, 2026
Global Markets

Is Grail Stock a Bad-News Buy After Its Recent Pullback?

June 4, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

Paxton’s win over Cornyn sets up high-stakes Texas clash with Talarico

May 28, 202616 Views

Global Resources Outlook 2024 | UNEP

December 6, 202510 Views

Texas Democrat Talarico claims voting laws are rigged ahead of Paxton race

May 28, 20269 Views
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • TikTok
  • WhatsApp
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Latest Reviews

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

PrimeReports.org
Independent global news, analysis & insights.

PrimeReports.org brings you in-depth coverage of geopolitics, markets, technology and risk – with context that helps you understand what really matters.

Editorially independent · Opinions are those of the authors and not investment advice.
Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn YouTube
Key Sections
  • World
  • Geopolitics
  • Popular Now
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Cybersecurity
  • Crypto
All Categories
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Climate Risks
  • Crypto
  • Cybersecurity
  • Defense
  • Economy
  • Geopolitics
  • Global Markets
  • Healthcare Innovation
  • Politics
  • Popular Now
  • Science
  • Technology
  • World
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Disclaimer
  • Cookie Policy
  • DMCA / Copyright Notice
  • Editorial Policy

Sign up for Prime Reports Briefing – essential stories and analysis in your inbox.

By subscribing you agree to our Privacy Policy. You can opt out anytime.
Latest Stories
  • The lamentable state of British defence acquisition
  • One of the sky’s rarest phenomena is back — How to see rare night-shining clouds this summer
  • A maritime drone explodes at a Romanian Black Sea port, no one hurt
© 2026 PrimeReports.org. All rights reserved.
Privacy Terms Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.