US DHS chief Mullin signals flexibility on $100,000 H-1B visa fee
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin stated the DHS can waive a new $100,000 H-1B visa fee in specific cases, potentially easing employer recruitment costs. He also expressed support for streamlining the return process for compliant season...

Speaking at his first Senate budget hearing as DHS secretary on Tuesday, Mullin said the department can consider fee waivers on a case-by-case basis. His remarks came after Senator Susan Collins of Maine raised concerns about a rural hospital that paid the fee to hire a surgeon from abroad after failing to find a qualified US candidate.
“We do have some authority and flexibility to be able to waive some of this on a case by case,” Mullin said.
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The comments suggest the administration may be open to targeted relief for employers relying on legal immigration channels, even as it maintains a strict stance on illegal immigration.
Mullin also indicated support for easing the process for returning H-2B workers, who fill temporary jobs in industries including hospitality, tourism, seafood processing, landscaping and construction. Responding to Collins, he said workers with a record of complying with visa requirements could benefit from a faster process.
Business groups have long called for greater access to work visas to address labour shortages in key sectors. However, Mullin noted that broader changes to visa programmes may require congressional action because DHS has limited authority to change visa caps or create new exemptions on its own.
The hearing also focused on DHS immigration enforcement operations and oversight measures. Democratic senators questioned detention conditions and called for greater transparency, including wider use of body cameras by immigration officers.
Mullin said DHS does not have sufficient funding to equip all officers at Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection with body cameras.
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