Close Menu
Alpha Leaders
  • Home
  • News
  • Leadership
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Business
  • Living
  • Innovation
  • More
    • Money & Finance
    • Web Stories
    • Global
    • Press Release
What's On
NYT ‘Connections’ Hints And Answers For Sunday, June 7

NYT ‘Connections’ Hints And Answers For Sunday, June 7

6 June 2026
Trump says he supports salary cap for Major League Baseball

Trump says he supports salary cap for Major League Baseball

6 June 2026
Traditional Medicare Vs. Medicare Advantage: How Seniors Can Choose

Traditional Medicare Vs. Medicare Advantage: How Seniors Can Choose

6 June 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Alpha Leaders
newsletter
  • Home
  • News
  • Leadership
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Business
  • Living
  • Innovation
  • More
    • Money & Finance
    • Web Stories
    • Global
    • Press Release
Alpha Leaders
Home » Immigration Lawsuit Filed To Block USCIS Fee Rule
Innovation

Immigration Lawsuit Filed To Block USCIS Fee Rule

Press RoomBy Press Room20 March 20244 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Copy Link Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email WhatsApp
Immigration Lawsuit Filed To Block USCIS Fee Rule

A new lawsuit challenges a government fee rule that would raise immigration filing costs for many employers. If successful, the litigation could save companies significant sums compared to the projected costs under a final rule published by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services on January 31, 2024. The fees in the rule become effective April 1, 2024.

The Rule Would Impose Significant Fee Increases On Employers

Under the rule, employers will pay 70% more for beneficiaries on H-1B petitions, 201% more for employees on L-1 petitions and 129% more for individuals on O-1 petitions. USCIS will also charge employers a new $600 Asylum Program Fee when filing a Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker, or Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker. The agency will also raise the H-1B Electronic Registration Fee for each beneficiary from $10 to $215.

Lynden Melmed of BAL projects that the firm’s larger clients should expect higher filing fees in the first year to raise costs by 115% to 175%. (The USCIS website includes a list of the new fees.)

The National Foundation for American Policy estimates most companies will spend approximately $9,400 to petition for a first-time H-1B visa holder under the new fee rule, assuming premium processing and average attorney fees.

Filing an extension for an H-1B professional would raise the costs for most employers to about $18,000. (USCIS often requires extensions when H-1B employees change locations, not just after three years in H-1B status.)

Over the past two decades, employers have paid more than $6 billion in H-1B fees to fund approximately 100,000 scholarships for U.S. students in science and technology fields and job training for U.S. workers, according to the NFAP analysis.

Challenging The Fee Rule

The lawsuit challenges several aspects of the final rule. “The Final Rule should be enjoined preliminarily and permanently because it was promulgated without appropriate notice and comment, arbitrarily forces certain businesses and individuals, but not all, to fund asylum adjudications, and unlawfully imposes fee increases of 100% or higher on foreign investors seeking immigrant status based on the creation of jobs for United States workers without first completing the fee study Congress ordered prior to changing fees,” according to a lawsuit filed March 19, 2024, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado in the Tenth Circuit.

The plaintiffs are the ITServe Alliance, an employer group, the American Immigrant Investor Alliance and Samantha Moody, a Canadian citizen and EB-5 investor. The plaintiffs’ attorneys are Jonathan Wasden of Wasden Law, Jesse M. Bless of Bless Litigation LLC and Matthew T. Galati of the Galati Law Firm, LLC.

The complaint states the lawsuit does not intend “to derail Defendants, Alejandro Mayorkas, Secretary, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”), and Ur M. Jaddou, Director of United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”), from charging reasonable fees for the adjudication of immigration benefits,” but to “to ensure Defendants promulgate a rule in accordance with law and procedure.”

The plaintiffs’ complaint makes three arguments. First, it states that the final rule “is unlawful because it was promulgated without adequate notice and comment.” According to the complaint, the final rule contravenes the Administrative Procedure Act because it “does not adequately provide the terms or substance of the Proposed Rule, or a description of the subjects and issues involved” and “fails to give persons adequate opportunity to participate in the rulemaking.”

Second, “The Final Rule is unlawful because it arbitrarily and in excess of statutory authority imposes an ‘Asylum Program Fee’ that taxes certain categories of petitioners for employment-based immigration benefits between $300 to $600 per benefit request to fund DHS’s asylum program.”

Third, “The Final Rule doubles immigrant investor fees through the EB-5 program in violation of law,” according to the complaint. “In the Final Rule, USCIS imposed new fees on immigrant investors and regional centers without completion of the fee study and statutory principles of the RIA [EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022].”

DHS and USCIS argued when publishing the final rule that it conformed to the Immigration and Nationality Act and “non-statutory guidance” and “accounts for, and is consistent with, congressional appropriations for specific USCIS programs.”

The fees will go into effect on April 1, 2024, unless a judge grants the plaintiffs’ motion for a request for a preliminary injunction.

foreign-born scientists and engineers H-1B petitions H-1B visas higher USCIS fees immigrants immigration immigration fee rule immigration news lawsuit on USCIS fee rule USCIS news
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Copy Link

Related Articles

NYT ‘Connections’ Hints And Answers For Sunday, June 7

NYT ‘Connections’ Hints And Answers For Sunday, June 7

6 June 2026
Traditional Medicare Vs. Medicare Advantage: How Seniors Can Choose

Traditional Medicare Vs. Medicare Advantage: How Seniors Can Choose

6 June 2026
Three Ways The SpaceX IPO Is Really About AI

Three Ways The SpaceX IPO Is Really About AI

6 June 2026
Apple iPhone 18 Pro Display Upgrade Will Enhance Battery Life, Report Claims

Apple iPhone 18 Pro Display Upgrade Will Enhance Battery Life, Report Claims

6 June 2026
Vodafone’s New 5G Broadband Service Promises Fiber-Like Speeds At Home

Vodafone’s New 5G Broadband Service Promises Fiber-Like Speeds At Home

6 June 2026
Suddenly, Everyone Wants To Buy My EV – Used Tesla, Rivian (And Bolt EV) Demand Surges

Suddenly, Everyone Wants To Buy My EV – Used Tesla, Rivian (And Bolt EV) Demand Surges

6 June 2026
Don't Miss
Unwrap Christmas Sustainably: How To Handle Gifts You Don’t Want

Unwrap Christmas Sustainably: How To Handle Gifts You Don’t Want

By Press Room27 December 2024

Every year, millions of people unwrap Christmas gifts that they do not love, need, or…

Exclusive: DeFi platform Azura launches after raising .9 million from Initialized

Exclusive: DeFi platform Azura launches after raising $6.9 million from Initialized

22 October 2024
Sam Altman’s World Wants To Scan Your Eyes To Prove You’re Human

Sam Altman’s World Wants To Scan Your Eyes To Prove You’re Human

22 October 2024
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Latest Articles
Three Ways The SpaceX IPO Is Really About AI

Three Ways The SpaceX IPO Is Really About AI

6 June 20262 Views
Why oil’s not at 0 after the biggest supply shock in history

Why oil’s not at $200 after the biggest supply shock in history

6 June 20262 Views
Apple iPhone 18 Pro Display Upgrade Will Enhance Battery Life, Report Claims

Apple iPhone 18 Pro Display Upgrade Will Enhance Battery Life, Report Claims

6 June 20260 Views
US debt: This may be the maximum that’s sustainable before interest payments trigger a crisis

US debt: This may be the maximum that’s sustainable before interest payments trigger a crisis

6 June 20262 Views

Recent Posts

  • NYT ‘Connections’ Hints And Answers For Sunday, June 7
  • Trump says he supports salary cap for Major League Baseball
  • Traditional Medicare Vs. Medicare Advantage: How Seniors Can Choose
  • ‘That’s the way life goes’: Trump tells Knicks fans who can’t afford tickets to ‘watch it on television’
  • Three Ways The SpaceX IPO Is Really About AI

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
About Us
About Us

Alpha Leaders is your one-stop website for the latest Entrepreneurs and Leaders news and updates, follow us now to get the news that matters to you.

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks
NYT ‘Connections’ Hints And Answers For Sunday, June 7

NYT ‘Connections’ Hints And Answers For Sunday, June 7

6 June 2026
Trump says he supports salary cap for Major League Baseball

Trump says he supports salary cap for Major League Baseball

6 June 2026
Traditional Medicare Vs. Medicare Advantage: How Seniors Can Choose

Traditional Medicare Vs. Medicare Advantage: How Seniors Can Choose

6 June 2026
Most Popular
‘That’s the way life goes’: Trump tells Knicks fans who can’t afford tickets to ‘watch it on television’

‘That’s the way life goes’: Trump tells Knicks fans who can’t afford tickets to ‘watch it on television’

6 June 20262 Views
Three Ways The SpaceX IPO Is Really About AI

Three Ways The SpaceX IPO Is Really About AI

6 June 20262 Views
Why oil’s not at 0 after the biggest supply shock in history

Why oil’s not at $200 after the biggest supply shock in history

6 June 20262 Views

Archives

  • June 2026
  • May 2026
  • April 2026
  • March 2026
  • February 2026
  • January 2026
  • December 2025
  • November 2025
  • October 2025
  • September 2025
  • August 2025
  • July 2025
  • June 2025
  • May 2025
  • April 2025
  • March 2025
  • February 2025
  • January 2025
  • December 2024
  • November 2024
  • October 2024
  • September 2024
  • August 2024
  • July 2024
  • June 2024
  • May 2024
  • April 2024
  • March 2024
  • February 2024
  • January 2024
  • December 2023
  • March 2022
  • January 2021
  • March 2020
  • January 2020

Categories

  • Blog
  • Business
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Global
  • Innovation
  • Leadership
  • Living
  • Money & Finance
  • News
  • Press Release
© 2026 Alpha Leaders. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.