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Judge strikes down Donald Trump $100k H-1B visa fee as unlawful tax

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Last updated: June 9, 2026 6:10 pm
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President has ‘clear legal authority to restrict entry of aliens’Enhanced vetting of H-1B applicatns, new visa selection process

A federal judge on Monday struck down a $100,000 fee that US President Donald Trump imposed on new H-1B visas for highly skilled foreign workers, concluding that it constituted an unlawful tax Congress never authorized.

US District Judge Leo Sorokin in Boston issued the ruling in a lawsuit filed by 20 Democratic state attorneys general challenging a fee Trump announced in September that dramatically raised the cost of obtaining H-1B visas, which tech companies in particular rely heavily on to bring in foreign workers.

The administration argued the fee constituted a lawful monetary penalty that the president was authorized to impose under federal immigration law, which gives him the power to restrict the entry of certain foreign nationals when he deems it “detrimental to the interests of the United States.”

But Sorokin concluded that the fee was not a penalty but a tax that the Republican president lacked any authorization from Congress to issue and that the US State Department and US Citizenship and Immigration Services could not implement.

“Here, the substance and application of the $100,000 payment reveal that it is a tax, regardless of what the payment is called,” wrote Sorokin, who was appointed by Democratic President Barack Obama.

President Donald Trump holds up an executive order establishing the ”Trump Gold Card” in the Oval Office at the White House on September 19, 2025 in Washington. (credit: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

The judge cited the US Supreme Court’s February ruling striking down Trump’s sweeping tariffs, which he pursued under a law meant for use in national emergencies. Under the logic of the justices’ decision in that case, Trump similarly had no authority under immigration law to levy a tax, Sorokin said.

President has ‘clear legal authority to restrict entry of aliens’

White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers, in a statement, said the Trump administration is confident Sorokin’s order will be reversed on appeal.

“President Trump has clear legal authority to restrict entry of any class of aliens he determines is not in America’s best interests, and that is exactly what he did,” she said.

The H-1B program offers 65,000 visas annually, with another 20,000 visas for workers with advanced degrees, approved for three to six years. Employers seeking a visa for a foreign worker before Trump’s proclamation typically paid about $2,000 to $5,000 in fees, depending on various factors.

Trump, in imposing the hefty new fee, in a proclamation said the H-1B program “has been deliberately exploited to replace, rather than supplement, American workers with lower-paid, lower-skilled labor.”

The fee does not apply to visas granted to foreign citizens already in the United States on student visas, who generally make up a large share of new H-1B recipients.

Few employers have paid Trump’s fee since it was instituted. As of February 15, USCIS had received just 85 payments of the $100,000 fee, an agency official said in a March filing.

Enhanced vetting of H-1B applicatns, new visa selection process

The Trump administration has also ordered enhanced vetting of H-1B applicants and proposed a new visa selection process that would favor higher-skilled and better-paid workers.

The $100,000 fee prompted at least three different lawsuits challenging its implementation, including a case by the US Chamber of Commerce, which is appealing a December decision by a judge in Washington, who rejected its claims that Trump had no authority to set the fee.

California Attorney General Rob Bonta, a Democrat who led the multi-state coalition that filed the case before Sorokin, hailed his ruling for striking down Trump’s “unlawful and costly $100,000 tax.”

“This tax was an attack on America’s ability to attract and retain the high-skilled talent that strengthens our economy and helps us meet critical workforce needs,” he said.





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