- Filing Fees - USCIS
USCIS continues to accept online payments for forms filed online A filing fee is required for many immigration forms If you do not submit the correct fee, we will reject your form
- USCIS Filing Fees 2025 — Full Fee Table + Fee Waivers
These fees vary by form and immigration benefit, and understanding them is essential for budgeting your application In this guide, we’ll break down the most common USCIS filing fees, highlight recent changes, and provide an overview of fee waivers and payment options
- U. S. Immigration Fee Changes Start Jan 1, 2026: What to Expect
Key USCIS changes include small rises for EADs, TPS filings, travel documents, and a $10 fee to file a fee‑waiver request The updates may disproportionately affect families, frequent applicants, and those paid in weaker currencies Applicants should verify fees on USCIS gov and consider filing before year‑end to use 2025 rates where possible
- USCIS Application Fee Chart | Singh Ahluwalia
Below you’ll find the current, official fee chart, plus explanations of online vs physical filing costs, biometrics, and available fee reductions or waivers
- New USCIS Filing Fees - Shusterman Law
The chart below details the new USCIS filing fees which went into effect on April 1, 2024 for the some of the most commonly filed petitions and applications In addition, applicants must use the new April 1, 2024 editions of certain forms, including forms I-129, I-129 CW, I-140, I-600, and I-600A
- eCFR :: 8 CFR Part 106 -- USCIS Fee Schedule
The fee must be paid using the method that USCIS prescribes for the request, office, filing method, or filing location USCIS will provide at least a 30-day public notice before amending the payment method required for a fee
- Calculate Your Fees | USCIS
The Fee Calculator provides G-1055, Fee Schedule, information for all USCIS forms It was developed to help reduce the number of rejected applications, petitions, and or requests due to incorrect filing fees
- New Uscis Fee Rule: an Update on Immigration Filing Fees - ILRC
USCIS, the fee-funded agency that processes and adjudicates applications for various immigration benefits, just announced that they are raising application fees for the first time since 2016
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