Application for Nonimmigrant Worker: E and TN Classifications
$460
$1,015
$555
121%
I-129
Petition for Nonimmigrant Worker: H-3, P, Q or R Classification
$460
$1,015
$555
121%
I-130
Petition for Alien Relative — Online
$535
$710
$175
33%
I-140
Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker
$700
$715
$15
2%
I-485
Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status
$1,140
$1,540
$400
35%
I-765
Application for Employment Authorization — Online
$410
$555
$145
35%
N-400
Application for Naturalization — Online or Paper
$640
$760
$120
19%
N-600
Application for Certificate of Citizenship — Online or Paper
$1,170
$1,385
$215
18%
USCIS to Raise Fees soon
The newest proposal would increase fees by an overall weighted average of 40 percent.
The proposal includes separate fees for different Form I-129 categories (see table below). USCIS is not proposing to split the Form I-129 into separate forms at this time but may do so in the future.
The proposal would change how USCIS calculates premium processing times to use business days rather than calendar days.
USCIS has not increased fees since 2016. The Trump administration had proposed regulations to increase fees in 2020 but was blocked in court from implementing it.
Separately, the State Department submitted a final rule to increase nonimmigrant and special visa application processing fees for last week to the White House Office of Management and Budget. The text of the rule is not available, but OMB review is the last step in the rulemaking process before it can be published. The State Department stated the increases will help “ensure that the fees for providing these consular services better align with the costs of providing the services”
The proposed USCIS fee increases would be onerous to many employers. There could be changes but we will take a wait and see approach. The increased State department fees will also increase costs. However, the exact amount of the increase as this time is unknown.