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A lawsuit against USCIS as the visa fee hikes set to take effect from October 2

In August, DHS approved the final rule, which increase the fee across all categories including work visa such as H-1B and L-1 and also naturalisation. Final Rule was first introduced in November 2019.

August 21, 2020 / 22:45 IST
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American Immigration Lawyers Association and eight others have sued the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (UCIS) over the visa fee hike that comes into effect from October 2.

The USCIS increased the visa fees across all the categories, which according to the lawsuit is unlawful. It claims that the fee hikes were being diverted to enforcement activity. The lawsuit, filed on August 20, names Acting Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Ken Cuccunelli, acting Deputy Secretary of DHS.

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In August, DHS approved the Final Rule, which increase the fee across all categories including work visa such as H-1B and L-1 and also naturalisation. Final Rule was first introduced in November 2019

Visa fee for H-1B was increased by 20 percent to $560. For L-1, there was a 77 percent hike to $815. For companies that have more than 50 employees and over 50 percent of the workforce on H-1B or L-1 will pay an additional $4000 or $4500, respectively, as visa fee.