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What's next for H-1B visa? Suits could trip Trump

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October 07, 2025

US president Donald Trump's decision to raise the H-1B visa fee for new applicants tenfold to $100,000 has run into legal hurdles. Last month, at least nine complainants filed a lawsuit, in one of the biggest challenges to Trump's proclamation. Mint unpacks what comes next.

- BY JAS BARDIA

What's next for H-1B visa? Suits could trip Trump

1 What is the lawsuit all about?

Nine complainants, including employee unions from sectors such as healthcare, education, agriculture, automobile and aerospace, have filed a lawsuit through seven law firms in a California district court against US president Donald Trump's decision, requesting that the court deem this proclamation as unlawful and process H-1B visas in accordance with the existing laws. The complainants also added that the president exercised power which he does not actually possess and that the legal right of imposing or deducting visa-related fees rested only with the US Congress.

2 What will happen next?

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