ARYA Posted September 30 Report Posted September 30 🚨 F-1/H-4 ➜ H-1B (Change of Status) & the $100K fee — Do you pay $100K for new cases? Current Status as of Sept 28, 2025 Short answer: ❌ No, if you’re inside the U.S. filing an H-1B Change of Status (COS). For next year’s CAP filings, unless something changes in future, this fee should not applicable for COS based filings where beneficiary is in USA. Why: 🔹 The presidential proclamation ties the $100,000 fee to new H-1B petitions for beneficiaries OUTSIDE the U.S. 🔹 Agency memos can’t expand the proclamation—the text of President’s executive action controls. 🔹 So COS from F-1 or H-4 (filed while you’re in the U.S.) = NO $100K fee. Watch-outs: ⚠️ B-1/B-2 COS will face extra scrutiny under the proclamation’s intent — Proclamation specifically talks about COS for B-1/B-2 status. ✈️ Travel risk: For new H-1B, If you leave and switch to consular processing, the fee could be implicated if your case is filed after Sept 21, 2025 —talk to counsel before flying for new H-1B filed after September 21, 2025. 💼 Remember: with COS (e.g., F-1/H-4 ➜ H-1B), you generally wait for approval before working unless your have work authorization (such as EAD) Bottom line: If you’re in the U.S. doing F-1/H-4 ➜ H-1B COS, the $100K fee should not apply under the current proclamation text. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPKy-aFkSCu/ 1 Quote
pandugadu999 Posted September 30 Report Posted September 30 2 hours ago, ARYA said: 🚨 F-1/H-4 ➜ H-1B (Change of Status) & the $100K fee — Do you pay $100K for new cases? Current Status as of Sept 28, 2025 Short answer: ❌ No, if you’re inside the U.S. filing an H-1B Change of Status (COS). For next year’s CAP filings, unless something changes in future, this fee should not applicable for COS based filings where beneficiary is in USA. Why: 🔹 The presidential proclamation ties the $100,000 fee to new H-1B petitions for beneficiaries OUTSIDE the U.S. 🔹 Agency memos can’t expand the proclamation—the text of President’s executive action controls. 🔹 So COS from F-1 or H-4 (filed while you’re in the U.S.) = NO $100K fee. Watch-outs: ⚠️ B-1/B-2 COS will face extra scrutiny under the proclamation’s intent — Proclamation specifically talks about COS for B-1/B-2 status. ✈️ Travel risk: For new H-1B, If you leave and switch to consular processing, the fee could be implicated if your case is filed after Sept 21, 2025 —talk to counsel before flying for new H-1B filed after September 21, 2025. 💼 Remember: with COS (e.g., F-1/H-4 ➜ H-1B), you generally wait for approval before working unless your have work authorization (such as EAD) Bottom line: If you’re in the U.S. doing F-1/H-4 ➜ H-1B COS, the $100K fee should not apply under the current proclamation text. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPKy-aFkSCu/ What about renewals after 9/21 Quote
ARYA Posted October 1 Author Report Posted October 1 3 hours ago, pandugadu999 said: What about renewals after 9/21 no issues as of now Quote
karna11 Posted October 1 Report Posted October 1 6 hours ago, ARYA said: 🚨 F-1/H-4 ➜ H-1B (Change of Status) & the $100K fee — Do you pay $100K for new cases? Current Status as of Sept 28, 2025 Short answer: ❌ No, if you’re inside the U.S. filing an H-1B Change of Status (COS). For next year’s CAP filings, unless something changes in future, this fee should not applicable for COS based filings where beneficiary is in USA. Why: 🔹 The presidential proclamation ties the $100,000 fee to new H-1B petitions for beneficiaries OUTSIDE the U.S. 🔹 Agency memos can’t expand the proclamation—the text of President’s executive action controls. 🔹 So COS from F-1 or H-4 (filed while you’re in the U.S.) = NO $100K fee. Watch-outs: ⚠️ B-1/B-2 COS will face extra scrutiny under the proclamation’s intent — Proclamation specifically talks about COS for B-1/B-2 status. ✈️ Travel risk: For new H-1B, If you leave and switch to consular processing, the fee could be implicated if your case is filed after Sept 21, 2025 —talk to counsel before flying for new H-1B filed after September 21, 2025. 💼 Remember: with COS (e.g., F-1/H-4 ➜ H-1B), you generally wait for approval before working unless your have work authorization (such as EAD) Bottom line: If you’re in the U.S. doing F-1/H-4 ➜ H-1B COS, the $100K fee should not apply under the current proclamation text. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPKy-aFkSCu/ Idhinardam kala F1 to H1B april 2025 lottery pick ayyindi RFE padindhi, response ichadu rfe ki, manodu still working , opt period koda done, is any problem? Quote
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