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Update: Presidential Proclamation on H-1B Restrictions

October 28, 2025

USCIS has issued new guidance clarifying how the $100,000 fee under the September 21, 2025, Presidential Proclamation applies to H-1B petitions. (Please see previous coverage by Miller Canfield here.)

Who Must Pay the Fee

Who Is Exempt

The $100,000 fee must be paid before filing and proof of payment submitted with the petition. Petitions lacking proof will be denied. Fees are submitted via pay.gov.

Limited Exceptions
The Department of Homeland Security may grant exceptions only if the worker’s presence is in the national interest, no qualified U.S. worker is available, and payment would undermine U.S. interests. Requests and supporting evidence should be sent to H1BExceptions@hq.dhs.gov.

Litigation challenging the legality of the $100,000 fee is ongoing. Employers should consult the Miller Canfield Immigration Team for guidance as implementation continues to evolve.

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