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State Department Raises Non-Immigrant Visa Processing Fees

State Department Raises Non-Immigrant Visa Processing Fees

Effective May 30, the State Department has raised most non-immigrant visa application fees—B-1/B-2 and F/J visas now cost US$185, while H and L petitions rise to US$205. The policy, highlighted in an October 25 report, modestly increases mobility costs and foreshadows further financial burdens from the upcoming US$250 Visa Integrity Fee.

10月 26, 2025
USCIS Confirms F-1 to H-1B Changes of Status Exempt from $100K Fee

USCIS Confirms F-1 to H-1B Changes of Status Exempt from $100K Fee

USCIS has clarified that the US$100,000 H-1B fee does not apply to foreign nationals already in the U.S. who change to, extend or amend H-1B status. The exemption gives employers a potential workaround to the hefty surcharge but raises fraud-prevention questions.

10月 26, 2025
Silicon Valley Firm Sues USCIS Over ‘Arbitrary’ H-1B Denial

Silicon Valley Firm Sues USCIS Over ‘Arbitrary’ H-1B Denial

Xterra Solutions has taken USCIS to federal court after the agency denied an H-1B petition for an Indian tech worker, alleging the decision was arbitrary and unsupported by evidence. The case highlights a resurgence in H-1B denials following new Trump-era guidance and underscores mounting legal risks for employers that rely on foreign talent.

10月 26, 2025
ICE Recruitment Drive Stumbles as Over One-Third of New Trainees Fail Basic Standards

ICE Recruitment Drive Stumbles as Over One-Third of New Trainees Fail Basic Standards

An Oct 24 National Immigration Forum bulletin says ICE’s rush to hire 10,000 new agents has backfired, with over 200 recruits dismissed and one-third failing basic standards after training was cut from 13 weeks to six. The turmoil could lead to inconsistent enforcement visits, prompting employers to review I-9 and audit preparedness.

10月 25, 2025
USCIS Narrows Scope of Controversial $100,000 H-1B Fee

USCIS Narrows Scope of Controversial $100,000 H-1B Fee

USCIS guidance issued Oct 20 and publicized Oct 24 limits the new US$100,000 H-1B fee to petitions for workers outside the U.S. or cases requesting consular notification, sparing most in-country extensions and amendments. Employers must attach pay.gov receipts or exemption letters at filing, but existing H-1B holders remain unaffected. The narrower rule eases immediate cost concerns for U.S. businesses while legal challenges to the proclamation proceed.

10月 25, 2025
State Department Expands Visa-Bond Pilot to Six African Nations

State Department Expands Visa-Bond Pilot to Six African Nations

Effective Oct 23, the U.S. has extended its visa-bond pilot to Mauritania, São Tomé & Príncipe and Tanzania, joining Malawi, Zambia and The Gambia. B-1/B-2 applicants must post bonds up to US$15,000 and use designated airports. The move targets high overstay rates but raises cost and equity concerns for legitimate business and family travel.

10月 25, 2025
California Universities Must Now Alert Campus Community of ICE Presence

California Universities Must Now Alert Campus Community of ICE Presence

California’s SB 98—effective Oct 24—requires colleges and universities to send immediate alerts when federal immigration-enforcement agents are confirmed on campus. The law seeks to protect undocumented and international students but forces institutions to craft new notification protocols that balance transparency with privacy and federal-state legal conflicts.

10月 25, 2025

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