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USCIS has increased fees starting in October.

USCIS is almost entirely fee-funded, and a decrease in applications in recent months and years has caused the agency to be in a serious budget deficit. On July 31, USCIS announced that it would increase fees for a range of immigration and naturalization applications. Fee increases include a $500 increase in applying for naturalization, adding a $50 fee for asylum seekers, and more. In order to encourage online filing, USCIS will decrease fees by $10 for anyone who files an application or petition online. The new rule and fees will go into effect on October 2, 2020.

Attorneys and Friends can now pay for fees directly

USCIS announced that it has altered the process for paying the USCIS Immigrant Fee through its electronic immigration system (ELIS). USCIS stated that the revised payment process reduces the amount of information that an immigrant must provide, and permits anyone, including a family member, friend, employer, attorney, or accredited representative, to pay the fee, as long as he or she has the immigrant’s Alien Registration Number (A-Number) and DOS Case ID