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U.S. Chamber of Commerce sues over H-1B visa fee

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Athira Sethu

Kochi, 17 Oct 2025


The Chamber of Commerce in the U.S. has sued the Trump administration for a new $100,000 charge on H-1B visa applications. This visa helps skilled foreign employees work in the U.S., particularly in technology fields. The Chamber says this new fee is unlawful since it contravenes federal immigration policy. It also asserts the fee would be so costly that it would be prohibitive for many American companies, especially small and medium-sized companies, to hire employees through the H-1B program.

The Chamber of Commerce is speaking on behalf of numerous large firms, such as Amazon, Alphabet, and Meta, all of which utilize the H-1B program to bring in skilled labor. Actually, technology firms are the largest users of the H-1B visa. Amazon alone, for instance, has brought in over 10,000 staff using the program. The lawsuit indicates that the new fee would damage businesses by making it more difficult to bring in foreign talent that they require in order to expand.

Neil Bradley, the Chamber’s executive vice president, said the fee would essentially prevent start-ups and small companies from being able to pay for the program. The H-1B visa was established to allow U.S. businesses access to global talent they require, and Bradley feels the new fee defeats that purpose.

Defending the changes, the White House maintains the new rules are legal and represent a move toward fixing the H-1B system. They contend that the fee is intended to discourage firms from abusing the program and to shield American workers’ wages by reducing the likelihood that employers will clog the system with excessive applications. White House assistant press secretary Taylor Rogers stated that the policy aligns with President Trump’s commitment to placing American workers first.

Earlier in the month, other organizations, such as an international nurse staffing agency and some unions, also sued over the new charge. The Chamber of Commerce lawsuit, which was filed in federal court in Washington, D.C., alleges that the charge violates Congress’s rules, which have dictated how much businesses can pay for the H-1B program. The Chamber is seeking a court injunction to prevent the new fee from being implemented.

The suit also indicates that the fee goes against Congress’s aim to permit 85,000 foreign workers every year to contribute to American society. The defendants in the case are the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. State Department.

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