Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB1220

Introduced
2/11/25  

Caption

FIRM Act of 2025 Fee Increases for Reckless Mismanagement Act of 2025

Impact

The enactment of HB1220 is likely to impact foreign relations, particularly with nations identified under the criteria for increased fees. By raising fees initially set under section 281 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the bill may further complicate the process for individuals from these deemed nations wishing to enter the United States. This could inadvertently affect diplomatic relations, as higher fees may be viewed as punitive measures against countries struggling with immigration cooperation or humanitarian issues.

Summary

House Bill 1220, known as the 'Fee Increases for Reckless Mismanagement Act of 2025' or the 'FIRM Act of 2025', aims to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act by instituting increased fees for nonimmigrant visa applicants from specific countries. The bill targets nationals from countries that have been identified by the Secretary of Homeland Security as having denied or delayed the acceptance of their citizens sought for removal, those designated as state sponsors of terrorism, or those listed as tier 3 countries regarding human trafficking. This legislative initiative represents a significant adjustment to the current fee framework governing visa applications for nonimmigrants, potentially leading to higher financial barriers for individuals from the targeted nations.

Contention

The potential increase in fees, ranging from 50% to as much as 150% based on the level of designation, could raise concerns regarding fairness and operational effectiveness in immigration policy. Supporters may argue that such measures are necessary to hold countries accountable for their actions regarding their nationals. However, critics may contend that this not only places an unreasonable financial burden on individuals seeking entry to the U.S. but also conflates immigration policy with international accountability, leading to larger discussions about equity in U.S. immigration practices.

Congress_id

119-HR-1220

Policy_area

Immigration

Introduced_date

2025-02-11

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB5306

Targeting Environmental and Climate Recklessness Act of 2024

US HB10117

Targeting Environmental and Climate Recklessness Act of 2024

US HB7262

Closing the Workforce Gap Act of 2024

US HB10007

Paramedic and Emergency Medical Technician Relief Act of 2024

US HB5855

Jamal Khashoggi Protection of Activists and Press Freedom Act of 2023

US HB1033

Virgin Islands Visa Waiver Act of 2023

US HB5525

Continuing Appropriations and Border Security Enhancement Act, 2024 Continuing Appropriations Act, 2024

US HB7175

Human Rights Defenders Protection Act of 2024

US SB4990

Child Marriage Prevention Act of 2024

US HB5477

Keep STEM Talent Act of 2023

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