Green card applicants can expect fees for petitions, applications, background checks, work permits, travel documents, and potentially sponsor support documents or expedited processing.
Read MoreUSCIS fees are generally non-refundable, but there are rare exceptions like duplicate payments or USCIS errors.
Read MoreCan't afford USCIS fees? Form I-912 might waive application fees (naturalization, green card, work permit) for financial hardship (proof required, not guaranteed).
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Read MoreGreen card applicants facing financial hardship might qualify for a fee waiver…
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Read MoreNeed 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…
Read MoreUSCIS accepts Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover for many applications like I-485, I-130, and I-765, but always check specific form instructions for accepted payment methods...
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