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H-1B row: USCIS say L1 and F1 visa holders exempted from $100,000 fee - rule doesn't apply to 'change of status'

Updated on: Oct 21, 2025 02:59 am IST

USCIS clarified that existing visa holders, including F-1, L-1, and H-1B, won’t have to pay the new $100,000 fee for changing status or renewing H-1B.

In what could be a big relief for existing US visa holders, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) clarified in a fresh guideline Monday that existing visa holders will not have to pay the newly announced $100,000 fee for a "change of status" to H-1B visa.

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The new USCIS guidelines said existing visa holders, which include international students on F-1 visas and professionals on L-1 visas, will not have to pay $100,000 when they apply for a change of status to H-1B. Existing H-1B visa holders are also exempted from this fee while renewing their H-1B status, the USCIS said.

The fee of $100,000 was instituted by President Donald Trump through a proclamation on September 20, 2025, which said that individuals applying for H-1B visas at or after 12:01 a.m. ET on September 21, 2025, will have to pay the fee. After Trump's proclamation, the USCIS put up a set of guidelines where it said existing visa holders will not have to pay the fee - but the specific details were left vague.

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"The Proclamation also does not apply to a petition filed at or after 12:01 a.m. eastern daylight time on September 21, 2025, that is requesting an amendment, change of status, or extension of stay for an alien inside the United States where the alien is granted such amendment, change, or extension," it states.

Additionally, it said that foreign nationals with expired F-1, L-1 or H-1B visas will not have to pay the fee "if he or she subsequently departs the United States and applies for a visa based on the approved petition and/or seeks to reenter the United States on a current H-1B visa."

 
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