USCIS Updates Immigration and Naturalization Fees: Important Changes Effective April 1, 2024
US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced changes to fees for immigration and naturalization benefits, effective April 1, 2024. This is the first fee adjustment since 2016 and aims to improve USCIS's financial stability and allow for faster processing of new applications.
Here's what you need to know:
Why the change?
The current fee structure doesn't fully cover USCIS's operational costs, impacting processing times and program expansion.
Key benefits:
Reduced agency cost recovery: USCIS is implementing efficiency measures to decrease its reliance on fee increases.
Expanded fee exemptions and discounts: More individuals and organizations will qualify for reduced or waived fees.
Fee limitations: New fees will not increase by more than 26%, aligned with inflation since 2016.
Grace period: Prior versions of most forms will be accepted until June 3, 2024, with the correct fee.
Find out more:
Full details: Visit the USCIS website for complete information, including new form versions and fees.
FAQs: Get answers to your questions on the USCIS website.
Stay informed: Follow USCIS on social media for updates.
Important note: Congressional funding remains crucial for managing increased caseloads.
Remember: This is a summary. For accurate information and guidance, refer to the official USCIS website and resources.
Credits: This information is based on a press release by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.