India, June 24 -- A federal judge's recent decision to annul President Donald Trump's contentious $100,000 H-1B filing fee has been temporarily suspended, resulting in ongoing uncertainty for employers and foreign workers.

On June 8, a federal judge invalidated Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa application fee, determining that it constituted an unauthorized tax. However, this relief was short-lived. US District Judge Leo Sorokin on June 12 implemented an administrative stay of his own ruling to maintain the current situation while the government seeks recourse from the US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.

Speaking to The American Bazaar, Immigration attorneys informed that USCIS continues to issue Requests for Evidence (RFEs) related to...