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Lawsuit Challenges Trump’s $100,000 H‑1B Fee

by Team Lumida
October 4, 2025
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  • A coalition led by healthcare‑staffing firm Global Nurse Force and several labor unions filed suit in the Northern District of California to block the administration’s new $100,000 fee on each new H‑1B petition.
  • Plaintiffs argue the President lacked authority to impose the fee unilaterally and that the rule violates the Administrative Procedure Act (arbitrary, capricious, and skipping required rulemaking).
  • The challenge is the first major legal test of the policy and arrives amid broader litigation over other administration actions; the suit targets new visas only, not renewals.
  • Large tech firms largely stayed out of the initial suit, while plaintiffs come from healthcare, education and religious sectors—underscoring cross‑sector disruption.
  • If upheld or partially enforced, the fee would dramatically raise hiring costs for employers relying on foreign skilled labor, with knock‑on effects for recruitment, project timing, wage dynamics and staffing‑sensitive industries.

What happened?

A healthcare‑staffing company and unions sued to enjoin the administration from implementing a sweeping $100,000 fee on new H‑1B petitions, arguing the President exceeded his statutory authority and failed to follow required notice‑and‑comment rulemaking. The complaint seeks to block the fee nationwide; plaintiffs cite constitutional “power of the purse” concerns and rely on the Administrative Procedure Act to challenge the policy’s legality.

Why it matters

The litigation creates immediate uncertainty for companies, universities and hospitals that use H‑1B visas to fill specialized roles: a legally enforced $100k fee per new hire would sharply increase labor costs, slow hiring, and incentivize firms to repatriate roles, accelerate automation, or shift offshore hiring strategies—each with implications for revenue, margins and project timelines in tech, healthcare staffing, research institutions and other talent‑intensive sectors. Even the prospect of the fee changes workforce planning and could push up wage offers for comparable domestic hires, complicating payroll forecasts and talent budgets. Politically and legally, a court victory for plaintiffs would block the administration’s shortcut around Congress and constrain future executive attempts to reshape immigration economics; a loss or narrow ruling could embolden further unilateral policy moves and widen litigation and compliance costs for employers.

What’s next

Expect rapid legal skirmishing and early injunctive motions—watch for a preliminary‑injunction decision that will determine whether the fee is enforced while the case proceeds; concurrently, monitor whether other plaintiffs (including big tech or trade groups) file suit or seek to join, and whether Congress responds with statutory action or appropriation riders. Companies should assess near‑term hiring pipelines for exposure to new‑hire petitions, model scenarios with and without the fee for budgeting and headcount planning, and track administrative guidance on implementation timing; firms dependent on H‑1B talent will also need contingency plans (expedited remote hiring, retention offers, role redesign) while the litigation and political debate play out.

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