First USCIS Fee Increase in 6 Years Will Take Effect Dec. 23, 2016

The USCIS fees for most applications and petitions will increase for the first time in 6 years by a weighted average of 21 percent.

These include the costs associated with fraud detection and national security, customer service and case processing, and providing services without charge to refugee and asylum applicants and to other customers eligible for fee waivers or exemptions.

The final rule contains a table summarizing current and new fees which will also be listed on the USCIS Fees webpage.

Form G-1055 will not reflect the new fees until the effective date.

Applications and petitions postmarked or filed on or after Dec. 23 must include the new fees or USCIS will not be able to accept them.

To learn more, please visit:
https://www.uscis.gov/news/news-releases/uscis-announces-final-rule-adjusting-immigration-benefit-application-and-petition-fees

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