California University Urges H-1B Visa Holders to Pause Travel Plans Amid New Visa Fee

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The University of Southern California has issued an important advisory to all H-1B visa holders, urging them to pause international travel at this time. This caution comes in response to a recent policy change announced by former President Donald Trump, which introduces a new $100,000 fee on H-1B visa petitions.

The notable increase in fees is expected to impact the visa processing and renewal timelines, potentially making international travel risky for H-1B visa holders. The University stresses that those holding H-1B visas should carefully evaluate their travel plans to avoid complications such as:

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  • Delays in visa processing
  • Denial of visa re-entry
  • Unexpected obstacles in the petition process

This new fee structure is intended to modify the H-1B petition process, but it may inadvertently create challenges for individuals currently holding or applying for H-1B visas. The University of Southern California’s statement underscores the importance for affected individuals to stay updated on changes in immigration policy.

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