10/2/2020起各項申請費用調漲 - 移民
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IMMIGRATION
The cost of becoming a U.S. citizen just went up drastically. And asylum is no longer free
July 31, 2020 03:43 PM
The Trump administration announced on Friday an exorbitant increase in fees for some of the most common immigration procedures, including an 81% increase in the cost of U.S. citizenship for naturaliza
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) published on Friday a final rule in the Federal Register that details the new cost for dozens of immigration and naturalization applications, a furthe
The fees’ adjustment “to ensure U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services recovers its costs of services,” they agency said in a press release, includes a $50 fee in the Application for Asylum and
The fee to apply for U.S. citizenship through naturalization will increase from $640 to $1,160 if filed online, or $ 1,170 in paper filing.
Other increases will hit petitions for employment authorization — Form I-765, which will go up by 34% to $550 — and for removing conditions on permanent residence obtained through marriage (Form I-7
USCIS adjusts fees for immigration and naturalization benefit requests
The immigration agency cited the increase in operating costs and the decrease in its income to cover expenses as a reason to raise the fees.
According to the statement, the Department of Homeland Security agency adjusted the rates by a weighted average increase of 20% to recover its operating costs and thus avoid a funding shortfall estima
“USCIS is required to examine incoming and outgoing expenditures and make adjustments based on that analysis,” said Joseph Edlow, USCIS deputy director for policy, in a press release. “These overdu
USCIS is facing a crippling budget shortfall and has told Congress it urgently needs $1.2 billion in emergency funding due to a drastic decline in green card and other visa applications. Most services
As services have been restored, the DHS agency has reduced the number of appointments and interviews to ensure social distancing rules.
The new fees announced Friday take effect Oct. 2.
Cost hikes for key immigration processes
The most drastic rate increase affect work visas, citizenship, permanent legal residence and documents for families or crime victims.
The most drastic rate increase affect work visas, citizenship, permanent legal residence and documents for families or crime victims.
“Fee waivers are almost entirely eliminated, pricing out lower-income applicants for citizenship and various humanitarian protections,” wrote Doug Rand, co-founder of Boundless Immigration, in his T
The regulation, “will increase fees across the board and eliminate most fee waivers, effectively putting a wealth test on immigrant and refuge communities who want to apply,” said Nicole Melaku, ex
Some of the other immigration forms affected by the rate increase are:
? I-131A, Application for Travel Document (Carrier Documentation)
Current fee: $575. Final Fee: $1,110. Percentage change: 76%.
? I-881, Application for Suspension of Deportation
Current fee: $285. Final Fee: $1,810. Percentage change: 535%.
? I-539, Application To Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status
Current fee: $370. Final Fee: $400 ($390 for online filing). Percentage change: 8% (5%).
? I-929, Petition for Qualifying Family Member of a U-1 Nonimmigrant (Victims of Criminal Activity)
Current fee: $230. Final Fee: $1,485. Percentage change: 546%.
? N-470, Application to Preserve Residence for Naturalization Purposes
Current fee: $355. Final Fee: $1,585. Percentage change: 346%.
“This final rule also encourages online filing by providing a $10 reduction in the fee for applicants who submit forms online,” said USCIS.
Daniel Shoer Roth is a journalist covering immigration law who does not offer legal advice or individual assistance to applicants. Follow him on Twitter @DanielShoerRoth. The contents of this story do
Read this Story in Spanish at el Nuevo Herald.
Source: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/immigration/article244631817.html
https://www.uscis.gov/news/news-releases/uscis-adjusts-fees-to-help-meet-operational-needs
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IMMIGRATION
The cost of becoming a U.S. citizen just went up drastically. And asylum is no longer free
July 31, 2020 03:43 PM
The Trump administration announced on Friday an exorbitant increase in fees for some of the most common immigration procedures, including an 81% increase in the cost of U.S. citizenship for naturaliza
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) published on Friday a final rule in the Federal Register that details the new cost for dozens of immigration and naturalization applications, a furthe
The fees’ adjustment “to ensure U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services recovers its costs of services,” they agency said in a press release, includes a $50 fee in the Application for Asylum and
The fee to apply for U.S. citizenship through naturalization will increase from $640 to $1,160 if filed online, or $ 1,170 in paper filing.
Other increases will hit petitions for employment authorization — Form I-765, which will go up by 34% to $550 — and for removing conditions on permanent residence obtained through marriage (Form I-7
USCIS adjusts fees for immigration and naturalization benefit requests
The immigration agency cited the increase in operating costs and the decrease in its income to cover expenses as a reason to raise the fees.
According to the statement, the Department of Homeland Security agency adjusted the rates by a weighted average increase of 20% to recover its operating costs and thus avoid a funding shortfall estima
“USCIS is required to examine incoming and outgoing expenditures and make adjustments based on that analysis,” said Joseph Edlow, USCIS deputy director for policy, in a press release. “These overdu
USCIS is facing a crippling budget shortfall and has told Congress it urgently needs $1.2 billion in emergency funding due to a drastic decline in green card and other visa applications. Most services
As services have been restored, the DHS agency has reduced the number of appointments and interviews to ensure social distancing rules.
The new fees announced Friday take effect Oct. 2.
Cost hikes for key immigration processes
The most drastic rate increase affect work visas, citizenship, permanent legal residence and documents for families or crime victims.
The most drastic rate increase affect work visas, citizenship, permanent legal residence and documents for families or crime victims.
“Fee waivers are almost entirely eliminated, pricing out lower-income applicants for citizenship and various humanitarian protections,” wrote Doug Rand, co-founder of Boundless Immigration, in his T
The regulation, “will increase fees across the board and eliminate most fee waivers, effectively putting a wealth test on immigrant and refuge communities who want to apply,” said Nicole Melaku, ex
Some of the other immigration forms affected by the rate increase are:
? I-131A, Application for Travel Document (Carrier Documentation)
Current fee: $575. Final Fee: $1,110. Percentage change: 76%.
? I-881, Application for Suspension of Deportation
Current fee: $285. Final Fee: $1,810. Percentage change: 535%.
? I-539, Application To Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status
Current fee: $370. Final Fee: $400 ($390 for online filing). Percentage change: 8% (5%).
? I-929, Petition for Qualifying Family Member of a U-1 Nonimmigrant (Victims of Criminal Activity)
Current fee: $230. Final Fee: $1,485. Percentage change: 546%.
? N-470, Application to Preserve Residence for Naturalization Purposes
Current fee: $355. Final Fee: $1,585. Percentage change: 346%.
“This final rule also encourages online filing by providing a $10 reduction in the fee for applicants who submit forms online,” said USCIS.
Daniel Shoer Roth is a journalist covering immigration law who does not offer legal advice or individual assistance to applicants. Follow him on Twitter @DanielShoerRoth. The contents of this story do
Read this Story in Spanish at el Nuevo Herald.
Source: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/immigration/article244631817.html
https://www.uscis.gov/news/news-releases/uscis-adjusts-fees-to-help-meet-operational-needs
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