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Twenty U.S. states sue Trump's fee hike of H-1B visas

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California and a coalition of 19 other states are suing the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump over its policy to hike fees on new H-1B visa petitions to 100,000 U.S. dollars, California Attorney General Rob Bonta said Friday.

The Trump administration announced in September to impose the fee for H-1B visas, claiming that the non-immigrant visa program "has been deliberately exploited to replace, rather than supplement, American workers with lower-paid, lower-skilled labor."

Bonta said in a declaration that, as president, Trump has no authority to impose this fee. The declaration pointed out that significantly increasing this visa fee has brought various adverse effects on industries such as education and healthcare in the United States.

Trump announced in September the imposition of sharply higher visa fees, saying the move is intended to ensure that the U.S. brings in high-skilled talent that cannot be replaced by American workers. Previously, companies typically paid several thousand U.S. dollars in fees for H-1B visas.

U.S. media analyses say the new high visa fees will affect technology giants such as Amazon, Microsoft and Google.

The H-1B visa is a non-immigrant visa in the United States that allows U.S. employers to hire foreign workers in specialty occupations. This visa is designed for highly qualified individuals, including those in fields such as technology, engineering, and healthcare.

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USA-Trump Administration/Lawsuit/Visa Fee

Twenty U.S. states sue Trump's fee hike of H-1B visas

Dateline : Recent/File

Location : United States

Duration : 1'02

  • English
  • Français
  • Español
  • Deutsch


FILE: Washington D.C., USA - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of White House, U.S. national flag

FILE: Philadelphia, USA - October 2024 (CCTV Video News Agency - No access Chinese mainland)
2. U.S. national flag

FILE: New York City, USA - October 2024 (CCTV Video News Agency - No access Chinese mainland)
3. Various of buildings, pedestrians, traffic

FILE: Detroit, Michigan, USA - March 17, 2025 (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
5. Various of buildings

FILE: Seattle Metropolitan Area, USA - July 17, 2014 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
6. Various of Microsoft logo, traffic

FILE: Singapore - Date Unknown (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
7. Microsoft logo

FILE: California, USA - July 25, 2016 (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
8. Google building, sign, logo

FILE: Zurich, Switzerland - 2023 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
9. Sign showing "Google"
10. Various of Google logo on building


California and a coalition of 19 other states are suing the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump over its policy to hike fees on new H-1B visa petitions to 100,000 U.S. dollars, California Attorney General Rob Bonta said Friday.

The Trump administration announced in September to impose the fee for H-1B visas, claiming that the non-immigrant visa program "has been deliberately exploited to replace, rather than supplement, American workers with lower-paid, lower-skilled labor."

Bonta said in a declaration that, as president, Trump has no authority to impose this fee. The declaration pointed out that significantly increasing this visa fee has brought various adverse effects on industries such as education and healthcare in the United States.

Trump announced in September the imposition of sharply higher visa fees, saying the move is intended to ensure that the U.S. brings in high-skilled talent that cannot be replaced by American workers. Previously, companies typically paid several thousand U.S. dollars in fees for H-1B visas.

U.S. media analyses say the new high visa fees will affect technology giants such as Amazon, Microsoft and Google.

The H-1B visa is a non-immigrant visa in the United States that allows U.S. employers to hire foreign workers in specialty occupations. This visa is designed for highly qualified individuals, including those in fields such as technology, engineering, and healthcare.

ID : 8457262

Published : 2025-12-13 20:12

Last Modified : 2025-12-14 17:38:11

Source : CCTV Video News Agency,China Central Television (CCTV),China Global Television Network (CGTN)

Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland

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