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H-1B and L-1 issue: Trump to appeal US court order blocking large parts of temporary work visa ban

In August, the Department of Homeland Security approved the final rule that increased the visa fee for immigrants across categories. This was later banned. But the USCIS argue that ban on mandatory fee hike is unprecedented and harmful to the American people.

October 01, 2020 / 18:29 IST
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Holders of visas such as H-1B and L-1, and other immigrants, can now feel relieved as the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) cannot implement the visa fee hike.

Judge Jeffrey S White in his order on September 29, stayed the effective date of the framed final rule, and denied the government’s request for a brief administrative stay.

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The hike would have come into effect from October 2.

But the worst is not over yet, say immigration experts. For the Trump administration is going for an appeal to get the hike implemented in the coming weeks, they added.