US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB4087

Introduced
3/12/26  

Caption

A bill to exempt public school employees from non-processing related fees for H-1B visas imposed by Presidential Proclamation 10973.

Impact

If enacted, SB4087 would impact the hiring capabilities of public schools across the United States. By eliminating the financial barrier associated with the H-1B visa application process, the bill would potentially increase the pool of available educators, especially in shortage areas. Schools struggling to fill specific teaching positions might find it easier to recruit talented individuals from overseas, thereby enhancing the quality of education provided to students.

Summary

SB4087 proposes a significant amendment to the immigration fee requirements for non-immigrant workers, specifically targeting public school employees seeking H-1B visas. The bill aims to exempt these employees from the non-processing related fees that are typically imposed under Presidential Proclamation 10973, which could amount to $100,000. This exemption is meant to alleviate the financial burden on public schools and districts, allowing them to hire qualified educators from abroad more efficiently.

Contention

Despite its potential advantages, SB4087 may raise points of contention among various stakeholders. Critics could argue that waiving these fees sets a precedent that might lead to further exemptions in other sectors, potentially undermining the overall fee structure intended for H-1B visas. Supporters assert that public education should be prioritized and that the bill addresses immediate workforce needs without compromising immigration policies. There may also be concerns about the implications for domestic job markets and the standards for evaluating foreign educators, which could form the basis of discussions in legislative sessions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB8228

To nullify the Presidential Proclamation relating to Imposing a Temporary Import Surcharge to Address Fundamental International Payments Problems, and for other purposes.

US HB7961

H–1Bs for Physicians and the Healthcare Workforce Act

US S2095

"Government Reality Check Act"; prohibits public employers from providing certain benefits to public employees; restricts gifts to public employees; restricts travel by public employees; imposes post-employment restriction on public contracting employees.

US SB6012

Exempting schools from retail sales tax imposed on certain services.

US HF4496

Various employees exempted from covered employment.

US SB2928

H–1B and L–1 Visa Reform Act of 2025

US HB8443

End H–1B Visa Abuse Act of 2026

US SJR28

Supporting J-1 & H-1b Visa Programs

US SB1211

Ad valorem tax; prohibiting entities with certain employees from receiving exemption for manufacturing facilities. Effective date.

US HF2574

A bill for an act relating to the penalty for public employees and public officials taking money from a public employer.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.