Question:
What is the newly USCIS
proposed fee raise for application fees, and the new $600 fee for
asylum program?
Answer:
U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services (USCIS) recently published a
proposed rule to raise fees. The Department of Homeland
Security (DHS) also proposes to fund the asylum program with a
controversial new Asylum Program Fee of $600 to be paid by employers
who file either a Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker, or
Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker.
USCIS has determined “that the Asylum Program Fee is an
effective way to shift some costs to requests that are generally
submitted by petitioners who have more ability to pay, as opposed to
shifting those costs to all other fee payers.” This new $600
fee would be in addition to processing fees for those petitions.
The proposed changes include, among others, incorporating biometrics
costs into the main benefit fee and removing the separate biometrics
fee; requiring separate filing fees for Form I-485, Application to
Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, and associated Form
I-131, Application for Travel Document (advance parole), and Form
I-765, Application for Employment Authorization; establishing separate
fees for Form I-129 by nonimmigrant classification; revising the
premium processing timeframe interpretation from calendar days to
business days; and creating lower fees for forms filed online. The
proposed fee hikes include, among others:
- Application for Employment
Authorization – Online, from current $410 to new $555
- Application for Employment
Authorization – Paper, from current $410 to new $650
- Application for Employment
Authorization – Online and Paper (with biometric services),
from current $495 to new $650
- H-1B Pre-Registration Fee,
from current $10 to proposed $215
- I-129 Petition for a
Nonimmigrant Worker: H-1 Classifications, from current $460 to proposed
$780
- I-129 Petition for L
Nonimmigrant Worker, from current $460 to proposed $1,385
- I-129 Petition for O
Nonimmigrant Worker, from current $460 to proposed $1,055
- I-140 Immigrant Petition for
Alien Worker, from current $700 to proposed $715
- H-2A Petition –
Named Beneficiaries, from current $460 to proposed $1,090
- H-2A Petition –
Unnamed Beneficiaries, from current $460 to proposed $530
- H-2B Petition –
Named Beneficiaries, from current $460 to proposed $1,080
- H-2B Petition –
Unnamed Beneficiaries, from current $460 to proposed $580
- I-526 Immigrant Petition by
Standalone Investor, from current $3,675 to proposed $11,160
- Immigrant Petition by
Regional Center Investor, from current $3,675 to proposed $11,160
- Application for Regional
Center Designation, from current $17,795 to proposed $47,695
- I-485 Application to
Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status (with biometric
services), from current $1,225 to proposed $1,540
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