Fee Waivers for Form I-751
Need to file Form I-751 to remove conditions on your residence but can't afford the fee? You might qualify for a fee waiver! Here's how it works:
Who Can Apply for a Fee Waiver?
If you're facing financial hardship and can't afford the filing fee, you can request a waiver.
How to Apply:
To apply for a fee waiver, submit both Form I-751 and Form I-912, Request for Fee Waiver, together. Form I-912 requires details about your finances, including income, expenses, assets, and liabilities. Be sure to include supporting documents like pay stubs, bank statements, or bills to prove your hardship.
USCIS Review:
USCIS will review your fee waiver request alongside your Form I-751. If approved, you won't have to pay the filing fee.
Important Reminders:
Carefully review instructions for Form I-912 and provide all required documentation.
USCIS makes decisions on a case-by-case basis, and approval is not guaranteed.
Considering an Immigration Attorney?
An immigration attorney or accredited representative can guide you through the application process, ensure you meet the criteria, and help you gather the necessary documentation to increase your chances of getting your fee waiver approved.