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Fee Schedule
Department of Homeland Security
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

USCIS
Form G-1055

The table below presents the fees, currently in effect, for all U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) forms.
Each application, petition, or request must be accompanied by the correct fee(s) unless you are exempt from paying the
fee(s) or are eligible for a fee waiver. If the fee is incorrect, the application, petition, or request will be rejected.
Filing Online
You may file certain forms online as indicated in the table below. If you file your form online (see uscis.gov/file-online),
the system will guide you through the process of paying your fees with a credit, debit, or pre-paid card. Bank account
withdrawals are also available when paying online. There is often a $50 discount when filing a form online.
Filing by Mail
If you are filing your application, petition, or request by mail, please visit our website for filing guidance, at
uscis.gov/forms/filing-guidance/tips-for-filing-forms-by-mail. Fees for applications or petitions can be paid by ACH debit
or credit card:
1) Payments by Credit Card. You may pay your fee(s), using a credit card. Please see Form G-1450
(uscis.gov/g-1450), Authorization for Credit Card Transactions, for more information.
2) Payments by Automated Clearing House (ACH). You may pay your fee(s) by electronic funds transfer (EFT).
Please see Form G-1650 (uscis.gov/g-1650), Authorization for ACH Transactions, for more information.

Filing at a USCIS Office
If you are filing your application or petition at a USCIS office, you must pay for the filing fee through pay.gov via a credit
card or debit card, or electronic funds transfer (EFT) from a U.S. banking institution using Form G-1650, Authorization for
ACH Transactions. Cash can never be used to pay a filing and/or biometric services fee, even when filing at a USCIS Office.
Fees required under Public Law 119-21 (Pub. L. 119-21)
Certain forms have an additional fee required along with any filing fee and are listed in the tables below. These fees are not
waivable and must be paid by separate payment concurrent with any filing fee. If there is no filing fee for the form or you
have applied for a fee waiver (see below) for the form's filing fee, you must still pay the additional fee mandated by
Pub. L. 119-21.
NOTE: Pub. L. 119-21 fees adjust each year as required by law.
Fee Waivers
Certain filers may qualify for a fee waiver for certain forms. See Form I-912, Request for Fee Waiver, at
uscis.gov/i-912 to determine if you are eligible for a fee waiver. If you are not eligible for a fee waiver, you must submit the
correct fee(s). For most applications, you cannot request a fee waiver when filing online. You must file paper versions of
Form I-912, or your written request for a fee waiver, and the form for which you are requesting a fee waiver. You may not
request a fee waiver of the immigration fees required by Pub. L. 119-21. However, you may request a waiver of the filing
fee set by USCIS, if otherwise eligible, while submitting the fee required by Pub. L. 119-21.
Fee Exemptions
Fee-exempt forms and filing categories list $0 as the Filing Fee. You do not need file Form I-912 or make a formal request
to qualify for a fee exemption. However, the fee exemptions in this schedule only indicate that the form is free to file. They
do not indicate eligibility to file those benefit requests in all circumstances. Eligibility to file a particular benefit request is
set forth in the applicable regulations and form instructions.

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How to Use the Table Below:
You may search for a specific form by entering a form number, a form name, or a fee in the search box. The forms listed
below are generally ordered alphabetically, in ascending order. Forms with various filing fees will be listed more than once
to display the different fees for each filing purpose.

Form Number and Title
USCIS Immigrant Fee
(uscis.gov/forms/filing-fees/
uscis-immigrant-fee)

Filing Category
If you are immigrating to the United States as a lawful
permanent resident.

Fee(s)
$235

Children who enter the United States under the orphan or
Hague adoption programs.

$0

Iraqi and Afghan special immigrants

$0

Returning lawful permanent residents (SB-1s)

$0

K nonimmigrants

$0

Claimant under INA 289,
American Indian Born in
Canada

General filing

$0

AR-11 Alien’s Change of
Address Card
(uscis.gov/ar-11)

General filing

$0

EB-5 Integrity Fund Fee
(uscis.gov/integrityfund)

Annual Integrity Fund Fee for regional centers with over 20
total investors in the preceding fiscal year.

$20,000

Annual Integrity Fund Fee for regional centers with 20 or
fewer total investors in the preceding fiscal year.

$10,000

General filing

$1,010

EOIR-29
Notice of Appeal to the
Board of Immigration
Appeals from a Decision of
a DHS Officer
(uscis.gov/eoir-29)
EOIR-40
Application for
Suspension of Deportation
(justice.gov/eoir/eoir-forms)
EOIR-42A
Application for
Cancellation of Removal
for Certain Permanent
Residents
(justice.gov/eoir/eoir-forms)

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DHS Biometric Services Fee

$30 per person

DHS Biometric Services Fee

$30 per person

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Form Number and Title
EOIR-42B
Application for
Cancellation of Removal
and Adjustment of Status
for Certain
Nonpermanent Residents
(justice.gov/eoir/eoir-forms)

Filing Category

DHS Biometric Services Fee

Fee(s)

$30 per person

G-28
General filing
Notice of Entry of
Appearance as Attorney or
Accredited Representative
(uscis.gov/g-28)

$0

G-28I
Notice of Entry of
Appearance as Attorney in
Matters Outside the
Geographical Confies of
the United States
(uscis.gov/g-28i)

General filing

$0

G-325A
Biographical Information
(for Deferred Action)
(uscis.gov/g-325a)

Initial and Subsequent Request
If you are selecting “Yes” in Part 3., Item Number 1. to
request an EAD upon approval of Deferred Action and you are
applying under:
• Labor Investigation-Based (LIB DA)
• Spouse, Widower(er), Parent, Son, or Daughter of
Active Duty Service member of the U.S. armed forces
or Individual in the Selected Reserve of the Ready
Reserve (MIL DA)
• Spouse, Widower(er), Parent, Son, or Daughter of
Individual (Whether Living or Deceased) who
Previously Served on Active Duty Service or in the
Selected Reserve of the Ready Reserve (MIL DA)
• Medical or Humanitarian
• Statelessness
• Government Referral (Other than Labor Agency)
• Other

Paper Filing: $0
Paper Filing: $520

Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver.
See Form I-912 Instructions
(uscis.gov/i-912)
If you are selecting Part 3., Item Number 1. to request an
EAD upon approval of Deferred Action and you are applying
under:
• Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ DA)

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Paper Filing: $0

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Form Number and Title

Filing Category

Fee(s)

G-325R
Biographic Information
(Registration)
(uscis.gov/forms/all-forms/
g-325r)

General filing

Online Filing: $0

G-639
Freedom of Information/
Privacy Act Request
(uscis.gov/about-us/
freedom-information-andprivacy-act-foia)

General filing

USCIS will notify you if
a fee must be submitted
after we review your
request

G-845
Verification Request
(uscis.gov/g-845)

General filing

$0

Form G-845 Supplement,
Verification Request
(uscis.gov/g-845supplement)

General filing

$0

G-884
Request for the Return of
Original Dcouments
(uscis.gov/g-884)

General filing

$0

G-1041
Genealogy Index Search
Request
(uscis.gov/g-1041)

General filing

Paper Filing: $80
Online Filing: $30

G-1041A
Genealogy Records
Request
(uscis.gov/g-1041a)

General filing

Paper Filing: $80
Online Filing: $30

G-1145
e-Notification of
Application/Petition
Acceptance
(uscis.gov/g-1145)

General filing

$0

G-1450
Authorization for Credit
Card Transactions
(uscis.gov/g-1450)

General filing

$0

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Form Number and Title

Filing Category

G-1566
General filing
Request for a Certificate of
Non-Existence
(uscis.gov/g-1566)
G-1650
Authorization for ACH
Transactions
(uscis.gov/g-1650)

Fee(s)
Paper Filing: $330
Online Filing: $280

General filing

$0

G-1651
General filing
Exemption for Paper Fee
Payment (uscis.gov/g-1651)

$0

H-1B
Registration Tool
(uscis.gov/working-in-theunited-states/temporaryworkers/h-1b-specialtyoccupations-and-fashionmodels/h-1b-electronicregistration-process)

General filing

I-9
Employment Eligibility
Verification
(uscis.gov/i-9)

General filing

I-90
Application to Replace
Permanent Resident Card
(uscis.gov/i-90)

General filing, unless noted below.

Paper Filing: $465
Online Filing: $415

If you have reached your 14th birthday and your existing card
will expire before your 16th birthday.

Paper Filing: $465
Online Filing: $415

If you have reached your 14th birthday, and your existing card
will expire after your 16th birthday.

$0

If you are filing because we issued your previous card, but you
never received it, and it was returned as undeliverable to
USCIS.

$0

If you are filing because we issued the card with incorrect
information because of a Department of Homeland Security
(DHS) error.

$0

Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver.
See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912)

$0

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$215
(per beneficiary)

$0

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Form Number and Title
I-102
Application for
Replacement/Initial
Nonimmigrant ArrivalDeparture Document
(uscis.gov/i-102)

Filing Category
General filing, unless noted below.

$560

If you are filing because you were not issued Form I-94 when
you were admitted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection
(CBP) at a port-of-entry in the United States (whether at a land
border, airport, or seaport). Select Part 2., Item Number 1.e.

$560

If you are filing to correct your Form I-94, I-94W, or Form
I-95 through no fault of your own and you were admitted to
the United States by CBP at an airport or seaport after April
30, 2013 and were issued an electronic Form I-94 by CBP, or
you require a replacement paper Form I-94 issued by CBP,
and you cannot obtain your Form I-94 from the CBP website.
Select Part 2., Item Number 1.f.

$0

If you are filing as a nonimmigrant member of the U.S. armed
forces. Select Part 2., Item Number 1.g.

Initial Request $0
Subsequent Request $560

If you are filing as a participant in a North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO) armed forces or civil component.

Initial Request $0
Subsequent Request $560

If you are filing as a nonimmigrant member of the Partnership
for Peace military program under the Status of Forces
Agreement (SOFA).

Initial Request $0
Subsequent Request $560

If you are filing for a replacement for DHS error. Select
Part 2., Item Number 1.f.
I-129
Petition for a
Nonimmigrant Worker
(uscis.gov/i-129)

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Fee(s)

Varies

$0

See Appendix A: I-129

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Form Number and Title
I-129CW
Petition for a CNMI-Only
Nonimmigrant
Transitional Worker
(uscis.gov/i-129cw)

Filing Category

Fee(s)

General filing, unless noted below.

$1,015
plus additional fees

If you are filing as a Small Employer or Nonprofit.

$510
plus additional fees

Additional Fees:
1.

2.

3.

Asylum Program Fee
a. If you are filing as a Regular Petitioner
b. If you are filing as a Nonprofit
c. If you are filing as a Small Employer
Pub. L. 110-229 requires you to pay a supplemental
educational funding fee per beneficiary, per year.
This fee cannot be waived.
Pub. L. 110-229, as revised by the Northern Mariana
Islands U.S. Workforce Act of 2018, requires you to
pay the Fraud Prevention and Detection Fee for each
petition. This fee cannot be waived.

Certain petitioners may be eligible for a Fee Waiver of the
General filing fee.
See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912)
I-129CWR
Semiannual Report for
CW-1 Employers
(uscis.gov/i-129cwr)

General filing

I-129F
General filing, unless noted below.
Petition for Alien Fiancé(e)
(uscis.gov/i-129f)
For K-3 status based on the Form I-130, Petition for Alien
Relative (uscis.gov/i-130), you filed.
I-129S
Nonimmigrant Petition
Based on Blanket L
Petition
(uscis.gov/i-129s)

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General filing

a. $600
b. $0
c. $300

2. $210 per
beneficiary, per
year

3. $50
$0
plus additional fees
$0

$675

$0
$0
plus additional fees,
if applicable

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Form Number and Title

Filing Category

Fee(s)

Additional Fees:
1. Fraud Prevention and Detection Fee
The L-1 Visa Reform Act of 2004 requires some
petitioners to submit a $500 Fraud Prevention and
Detection Fee.

1. $500

a. Visa Applications filed with the U.S. Department
of State. The Secretary of State will collect the $500
fee from the petitioner through a beneficiary:
i. Who applies at a U.S. Embassy or U.S.
Consulate for an L-1 visa; and
ii. On whose behalf the petitioner is seeking
L-1 approval based on an approved blanket
L petition.
Submit the fee to the Department of State.
b. Visa-Exempt Petitions filed with DHS (USCIS or
U.S. Customs and Border Protection). The
Secretary of Homeland Security will collect the
$500 fee from a petitioner who seeks:
i. Initial approval of L-1 classification for a
beneficiary; or
ii. Approval of an L nonimmigrant to continue
employment with an entity different from
the previous petitioner.
The Fraud Prevention and Detection Fee, when
applicable, may not be waived and is not refundable,
regardless of any action taken on the petition.

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Form Number and Title

Filing Category
2. Public Law 114-113 Fee
Public Law (Pub. L.) 114-113 requires some petitioners
filing an L-1 petition to pay a $4,500 fee. Petitioners
must pay this fee if:

Fee(s)
2. $4,500

a. They are required to pay the $500 Fraud Prevention
and Detection fee;
b. They employ 50 or more individuals in the United
States;
c. More than 50 percent of those employees are in
H-1B, L-1A, or L-1B nonimmigrant status; and
d. The petition is filed before October 1, 2027.
The Pub. L. 114-113 Fee, when applicable, may not be
waived and is not refundable, regardless of any action taken
on the petition.
I-130
Petition for Alien Relative
(uscis.gov/i-130)

General filing

I-131
Application for Travel
Documents, Parole
Documents, and Arrival/
Departure Records
(uscis.gov/i-131)

Varies

I-131A
Application for Carrier
Documentation
(uscis.gov/i-131a)

General filing, unless noted below.
You must pay the fee online (my.uscis.gov/accounts/traveldocument/start/overview)

Paper Filing: $675
Online Filing: $625

See Appendix B: I-131

$575

If you are a refugee, a person paroled as a refugee, or a lawful
permanent resident who obtained such status as a refugee in the
United States.

$0

I-134
Declaration of Financial
Support
(uscis.gov/i-134)

General filing

$0

I-140
Immigrant Petition for
Alien Workers
(uscis.gov/i-140)

General filing

Paper Filing: $715
plus additional fees, if
applicable
Online Filing: $665
plus additional fees, if
applicable

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Form Number and Title

Filing Category
Additional Fees:
1. Asylum Program Fee
a. If you are filing as a Regular Petitioner
b. If filing as a Nonprofit
c. If filing as a Small Employer or self-petitioner

I-191
Application for Relief
Under Former Section
212(c) of the Immigration
and Nationality Act (INA)
(uscis.gov/i-191)

General filing

Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver.
See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912)
I-192
Application for Advance
Permission to Enter as a
Nonimmigrant
(uscis.gov/i-192)

General filing, unless noted below.

Fee(s)

a. $600
b. $0
c. $300
$930

$0
$1,100

If you are filing as a petitioner for U nonimmigrant status
(including derivatives).

$0

If you are filing as an applicant for T nonimmigrant status
(including derivatives).

$0

If filing with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
If you are applying to CBP, use the following guidelines
for the Form I-192 filing fee:

$1,100

1. We recommend that you contact the CBP Port of Entry
where you intend to be processed for payment instructions.
Please visit the CBP website at cbp.gov (go to the search box
and type “Form I-192,” “I-192,” “192,” or “waiver”).
2. Special Instructions for Citizens of Palau, the Federated
States of Micronesia, or the Marshall Islands. You may
contact the nearest U.S. Embassy or U.S. Consulate to receive
payment instructions. You may also receive instructions by
emailing the CBP/Admissibility Review Office (ARO) at:
aroinquirywaiver@cbp.dhs.gov.
Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver.
See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912)
I-193
Application for Waiver of
Passport and/or Visa
(uscis.gov/i-193)
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General filing, unless noted below.

$0
$695

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Form Number and Title

I-212
Application for
Permission to Reapply for
Admission Into the United
States After Deportation
or Removal
(uscis.gov/i-212)

Filing Category

Fee(s)

If you are filing as a petitioner for U nonimmigrant status
(including derivatives).

$0

If you are filing as an applicant for T nonimmigrant status
(including derivatives).

$0

Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver.
See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912)

$0

General filing, unless noted below.

$1,175

If you are applying for a nonimmigrant visa, you may contact
the U.S. Consulate with jurisdiction over your nonimmigrant
visa to receive payment instructions.

$1,175

If you are applying with the Department of Justice, Executive
Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) during removal
proceedings, you must submit the payment as instructed by the
immigration court with jurisdiction over your case. For
information about EOIR, visit EOIR’s website at usdoj.gov/
eoir.

$1,175

If you are applying with U.S. Customs and Border Protection
(CBP) at a Port of Entry, use the following guidelines for the
Form I-212 filing fee:

$1,175

1. We recommend that you contact the CBP Port of Entry
where you intend to be processed for payment instructions.
Please visit the CBP website at cbp.gov (go to the search box
and type “Form I-212,” “I-212,” “212,” or “waiver”).
2. If you are a citizen of Palau, the Federal States of
Micronesia, or the Marshall Islands, you may contact CBP at
Guam Port of Entry or the nearest U.S. Embassy or U.S.
Consulate to receive payment instructions. To locate the U.S.
Embassy or U.S. Consulate, visit the Department of State’s
website at state.gov.

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Form Number and Title

I-290B
Notice of Appeal or
Motion
(uscis.gov/i-290b)

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Filing Category

Fee(s)

If you are filing with USCIS as a person seeking or granted
special immigrant visa or status as:
• An Afghan or Iraqi translator or interpreter;
• An Iraqi national employed by or on behalf of the U.S.
Government;
• An Afghan national employed by or on behalf of the
U.S. Government or employed by the International
Security Assistance Force (ISAF); or
• A derivative beneficiary of one of the above.

$0

If you are filing with USCIS as a person seeking or granted
adjustment of status as an abused spouse or child under the
Cuban Adjustment Act (CAA) or the Haitian Refugee
Immigration Fairness Act (HRIFA).

$0

If you are filing with USCIS as a person seeking or granted
immigrant classification as a Violence Against Women Act
(VAWA) self-petitioner (including derivatives).

$0

Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver.
See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912)

$0

General filing, unless noted below.

$800

If you are filing as a person seeking or granted Special
Immigrant Juvenile classification (only if filed for any benefit
request filed before adjusting status or a motion filed for Form
I-485 and an associated ancillary form).

$0

If you are filing as a person seeking or granted T
nonimmigrant status (including derivatives) (only if filed for
any benefit request filed before adjusting status or for Form
I-485 and an associated ancillary form).

$0

If you are filing as a petitioner for U nonimmigrant status
(including derivatives) (only if filed for any benefit request
filed before adjusting status or for Form I-485 and an
associated ancillary form).

$0

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Form Number and Title

Filing Category
If you are filing as a person seeking or granted special
immigrant visa or status as:
• An Afghan or Iraqi translator or interpreter;
• An Iraqi national employed by or on behalf of the U.S.
Government;
• An Afghan national employed by or on behalf of the
U.S. Government or employed by the International
Security Assistance Force (ISAF); or
• A derivative beneficiary of one of the above.

Fee(s)
$0

If Form I-290B is filed for any benefit request filed before
adjusting status or a motion filed for a Form I-485.

I-356
Request for Cancellation
of Public Charge Bond
(uscis.gov/i-356)

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If this is the first I-290B filing for a parole request (Form
I-131) filed on behalf of a national of Afghanistan outside the
U.S., and that parole request was denied between August 1,
2021, and September 30, 2023.

$0

If you are filing as a person seeking or granted adjustment of
status as an abused spouse or child under the Cuban
Adjustment Act (CAA) - if Form I-290B is filed for any
benefit request filed before adjustment of status or a motion
filed on an Application to Register Permanent Residence or
Adjust Status (Form I-485).

$0

If you are filing as a person seeking or granted adjustment of
status as an abused spouse or child under the Haitian Refugee
Immigration Fairness Act (HRIFA) - if Form I-290B is filed
for any benefit request filed before adjustment of status or a
motion filed on an Application to Register Permanent
Residence or Adjust Status (Form I-485).

$0

If you are filing as a person seeking or granted immigrant
classification as a Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
self-petitioner (including derivatives):
• For any benefit request filed before adjustment of
status, a motion on an Application to Register
Permanent Residence or Adjust Status (Form I-485), or
an associated ancillary form.

$0

If you are a conditional permanent resident filing a waiver of
the joint filing requirement (Form I-751) based on battery or
extreme cruelty.

$0

Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver.
See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912)

$0

General filing

$0

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Form Number and Title
I-360
Petition for Amerasian,
Widow(er), or Special
Immigrant
(uscis.gov/i-360)

Filing Category
General filing, unless noted below.

Fee(s)
$515

If you are filing for or as an Amerasian special immigrant.

$0

If you are self-petitioning under Violence Against Women
Act (VAWA) as an abused spouse or child of a U.S. citizen or
lawful permanent resident, or an abused parent of a U.S.
citizen son or daughter.

$0

If you are filing as a Special Immigrant Juvenile.
Additional Fee: Pub. L. 119-21 Fee

$0 plus additional fee
$250

If you are filing as an:
• Afghan or Iraqi national who worked with the U.S.
armed forces as a translator or interpreter, or the
surviving spouse and children of a deceased principal;
• Iraqi national who worked for or on behalf of the U.S.
Government in Iraq, or the surviving spouse and
children of a deceased principal; or
• Afghan national who worked for or on behalf of the
U.S. Government or the International Security
Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan, or the
surviving spouse and children of a deceased principal.

$0

If you are a filing as a person who served honorably on active
duty in the U.S. armed forces filing under the Immigration
and Nationality Act (INA) section 101(a)(27)(K).

$0

I-361
Affidavit of Financial
Support and Intent to
Petition for Legal Custody
of Public Law 97-359
Amerasian
(uscis.gov/i-361)

General filing

$0

I-363
Request to Enforce
Affidavit of Financial
Support and Intent to
Petition for Custody for
Public Law 97-359
Amerasian
(uscis.gov/i-363)

General filing

$0

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Form Number and Title
I-407
Record of Abandonment
of Lawful Permanent
Resident Status
(uscis.gov/i-407)
I-485
Application to Register
Permanent Residence or
Adjust Status for
applicant over the age of
14 (uscis.gov/i-485)

Filing Category
General filing

General filing, unless noted below.

If under 14 years of age and submitting Form I-485
concurrently with the Form I-485 of one parent.

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Fee(s)
$0

$1,440

$950

If you are filing as an applicant who served honorably on
active duty in the U.S. armed forces and who is filing under
INA section 101(a)(27)(K). Select Part 2., Item Number
3.c.: Certain U.S. Armed Forces Members (also known as the
Six and Six program) (does not include non-military
derivative spouses or children).

$0

If you are a refugee or you were paroled as a refugee. Select
Part 2., Item Number 3.d.: Refugee Status (INA section
207); or indicate refugee status or paroled as refugee in
Part 1.

$0

If you are in deportation, exclusion, or removal proceedings
before an immigration judge, and the court waives your
application fee.

$0

If you are filing as a person seeking or granted Special
Immigrant Juvenile classification. Select Part 2., Item
Number 3.c.: Special Immigrant Juvenile.

$0

If you are filing as a U nonimmigrant seeking adjustment of
status under INA section 245(m). Select Part 2., Item
Number 3.e.: Victim of Qualifying Criminal Activity
(U Nonimmigrant).

$0

If you are filing as a T nonimmigrant seeking adjustment of
status under INA section 245(l). Select Part 2., Item Number
3.e.: Human Trafficking Victim (T Nonimmigrant).

$0

Page 15 of 55

Form Number and Title

Filing Category
If you are filing as a person seeking or granted special
immigrant visa or status as:
• An Afghan or Iraqi translator or interpreter;
• An Iraqi national employed by or on behalf of the U.S.
Government;
• An Afghan national employed by or on behalf of the
U.S. Government or employed by the International
Security Assistance Force (ISAF); or
• A derivative beneficiary of one of the above.

Fee(s)
$0

Select Part 2., Item Number 3.c.: Certain Afghan or Iraqi
National

I-485A
Supplement A to Form
I-485, Adjustment of
Status Under Section
245(i)
(uscis.gov/i-485supa)

If you are filing under Section 13 of Pub. L. 85-316 as an
Afghan Diplomat or immediate family member who held
valid A or G status on July 14, 2021. Select Part 2., Item
Number 3.f.: Diplomats or High-Ranking Officials Unable to
Return Home.

$0

If you are filing as a person seeking adjustment of status as an
abused spouse or child under the Cuban Adjustment Act
(CAA). Select Part 2., Item Number 3.f.: A Victim of
Battery or Extreme Cruelty as a Spouse or Child Under the
Cuban Adjustment Act.

$0

If you are filing as a person seeking adjustment of status as an
abused spouse or child under the Haitian Refugee Immigration
Fairness Act (HRIFA). Select Part 2., Item Number 3.f.: A
Victim of Battery or Extreme Cruelty as a Spouse or Child
Applying Based on Dependent Status Under the Haitian
Refugee Immigrant Fairness Act.

$0

If you are filing as a person seeking immigrant classification
as a Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) self-petitioner
(including derivatives). Select Part 2., Item Number 3.a.:
VAWA self-petitioning spouse, child, or parent.

$0

Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver.
See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912).

$0

General filing, unless noted below.

If you are an unmarried child under 17 years of age.

Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

$1,000

$0

Page 16 of 55

Form Number and Title

Filing Category

Fee(s)

If you are the spouse or unmarried child under 21 years of age
of a legalized alien and have attached a copy of a USCIS
receipt or approval notice for a properly filed Form I-817,
Application for Family Unity Benefits.
(uscis.gov/i-817)

$0

I-485J
Confirmation of Valid Job
Offer or Request for Job
Portability Under INA
Section 204(j)
(uscis.gov/i-485supj)

General filing

$0

I-508
Waiver of Certain Rights,
Privileges, Exemptions,
and Immunities
(uscis.gov/i-508)

General filing

$0

I-526
Immigrant Petition by
Standalone Investor
(uscis.gov/i-526)

General filing

$3,675

I-526E
Immigrant Petition by
Regional Center Investor
(uscis.gov/i-526e)

General filing

$3,675

If you file an initial Form I-526E on or after October 1, 2022,
you must include a separate fee of $1,000 as required by the
EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022. This additional
amount does not apply to an amendment request.

$1,000

I-539
Application to Extend/
Change Nonimmigrant
Status
(uscis.gov/i-539)

Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

General filing, unless noted below.

Paper Filing: $470
Online Filing: $420

If filing into or out of A, G, or NATO nonimmigrant status.

$0

Victims of severe form of trafficking (T nonimmigrants).

$0

Victims of qualifying criminal activity (U nonimmigrants).

$0

If seeking to extend status as or change status to that of a B-1
nonimmigrant United Nations (UN) Mission Observer (or B-2
dependent of a UN Mission Observer).

$0

Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver.
See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912)

$0
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Form Number and Title

Filing Category

Fee(s)

I-566
Interagency Record of
Request - A, G, or NATO
Dependent Employment
Authorization or Change/
Adjustment To/From A,
G, or NATO Status
(uscis.gov/i-566)

General filing

$0

I-589
Application for Asylum
and for Withholding of
Removal
(uscis.gov/i-589)

General filing

$0 plus additional fee(s)

Additional Fees Under Pub. L. 119-21:
Due at Filing for the Principal Applicant Only
Annual Asylum Fee for the Principal Applicant Only
(USCIS will notify you when this fee is due)

$100
Online: $100,
(due as provided in
the Notice)

These fees may not be waived.
I-590
Registration for
Classification as a Refugee

General filing

I-600
Petition to Classify
Orphan as an Immediate
Relative
(uscis.gov/i-600)

General filing, unless noted below.

If you are filing your first Form I-600 petition during your
Form I-600A approval period.
If you file more than one Form I-600 during your Form I-600A
approval period for children who are not birth siblings before
the proposed adoption.

Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

$0

$920

$0
$920
for the second and any
subsequent non-birth
siblings

If you are filing more than one Form I-600 during your Form
I-600A approval period for children who are birth siblings
before the proposed adoption.

$0

New Combination filing: If you previously filed a Form I-600
combination filing and your marital status changed after the
suitability approval.

$920

New Combination filing: If your marital status changes while
your previous Form I-600 combination filing petition is
pending, you must submit a new Form I-600 combination
filing.

$0

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Form Number and Title
I-600A
Application for Advance
Processing of an Orphan
Petition
(uscis.gov/i-600a)

Filing Category

Fee(s)

General filing, unless noted below.

$920

Filed due to change in marital status after prior Form I-600A
is approved.

$920

Filed due to change in marital status while prior Form I-600A
is pending.

$0

I-600A/I-600
Supplement 1 Listing of
Adult Member of the
Household
(uscis.gov/i-600a) and
(uscis.gov/i-600)

General filing

$0

I-600A/I-600
Supplement 2 Consent to
Disclose Information
(uscis.gov/i-600a) and
(uscis.gov/i-600)

General filing

$0

I-600A/I-600
Supplement 3 Request for
Action on Approved Form
I-600A/I-600
(uscis.gov/i-600a) and
(uscis.gov/i-600)

General filing, unless noted below.

Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

$455

Filed for a FIRST or SECOND extension of your Form
I-600A.

$0

Filed for a THIRD or SUBSEQUENT extension of your
Form I-600A.

$455

Filed for a new approval notice based on a significant change
and updated home study after we approved your Form I-600A
or Form I-600 and there is no request for a first or second
extension of your Form I-600A approval or a first or second
change of non-Hague Adoption Convention country on the
same Supplement 3.

$455

Filed for a FIRST or SECOND change to a new non-Hague
Adoption Convention country for which you were not
previously approved in your suitability determination.

$0

Filed for a THIRD or SUBSEQUENT change to a new nonHague Adoption Convention country for which you were not
previously approved in your suitability determination.

$455

Page 19 of 55

Form Number and Title

I-601
Application for Waiver of
Grounds of
Inadmissibility
(uscis.gov/i-601)

Filing Category

Fee(s)

Filed for a duplicate approval notice.

$0

General filing, unless noted below.

$1,050

If you are filing as a person seeking or granted:

$0

•
•
•
•

Special Immigrant Juvenile classification;
T nonimmigrant status;
U nonimmigrant status;
Adjustment of Status as an abused spouse or child
under the Cuban Adjustment Act (CAA);
• Adjustment of status as an abused spouse or child
under the Haitian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act
(HRIFA);
• Benefits under the Nicaraguan Adjustment and
Central American Relief Act (NACARA); or
• Immigrant classification as a Violence Against
Women Act (VAWA) self-petitioner (including
derivatives).

Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

If you are filing as a person seeking or granted special
immigrant visa or adjustment of status as:
• An Afghan or Iraqi translator or interpreter;
• An Iraqi national employed by or on behalf of the U.S.
Government;
• An Afghan national employed by or on behalf of the
U.S. Government or employed by the International
Security Assistance Force (ISAF); or
• A derivative beneficiary of one of the above.

$0

If you are filing this form in connection with a Form I-485
under Section 13 of Pub. L. 85-316 as an Afghan Diplomat or
immediate family member who held valid A or G status on
July 14, 2021.

$0

For applicants for adjustment of status of Indochina refugees
under Pub. L. 95-145.

$0

Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver.
See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912).

$0

Page 20 of 55

Form Number and Title
I-601A
Application for
Provisional Unlawful
Presence Waiver
(uscis.gov/i-601a)

Filing Category
General filing

Fee(s)
$795

If you are filing as a person seeking or granted immigrant
classification as a Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) selfpetitioner (including derivatives).

$0

If you are filing as a person seeking or granted Special
Immigrant Juvenile classification.

$0

I-602
Application by Refugee for
Waiver of Inadmissibility
Grounds
(uscis.gov/i-602)

General filing

$0

I-612
Application for Waiver of
the Foreign Residence
Requirement (Under
Section 212(e) of the INA,
as Amended)
(uscis.gov/i-612)

General filing

$1,100

I-687
Application for Status as a
Temporary Resident
Under Section 245A of the
INA
(uscis.gov/i-687)

General filing

$1,240

I-690
Application for Waiver of
Grounds of
Inadmissibility Under
Sections 245A or 210 of
the Immigration and
Nationality Act
(uscis.gov/i-690)

General filing

$905

I-693
Report of Immigration
Medical Examination and
Vaccination Record
(uscis.gov/i-693)

General filing

$0

Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

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Form Number and Title
I-694
Notice of Appeal of
Decision Under Section
210 or 245A of the
Immigration and
Nationality Act
(uscis.gov/i-694)

Filing Category
General filing, unless noted below.

Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver.
See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912)

Fee(s)
$1,125

$0

I-698
Application to Adjust
Status From Temporary
to Permanent Resident
(Under Section 245A of
the INA)
(uscis.gov/i-698)

General filing

$1,670

I-730
Refugee/Asylee Relative
Petition
(uscis.gov/i-730)

General filing

$0

I-751
Petition to Remove
Conditions on Residence
(uscis.gov/i-751)

General filing

Paper Filing: $750
Online Filing: $700

Conditional permanent residents, spouse, or child who filed a
waiver of the joint filing requirement based on battery or
extreme cruelty.

$0

Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver.
See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912)

$0

I-765
Application for
Employment
Authorization
(uscis.gov/i-765)

Varies

I-765V
Application for
Employment
Authorization for Abused
Nonimmigrant Spouse
(uscis.gov/i-765v)

General filing

Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

See Appendix C: I-765

$0

Page 22 of 55

Form Number and Title
I-800
Petition to Classify
Convention Adoptee as an
Immediate Relative
(uscis.gov/i-800)

Filing Category
General filing, unless noted below.

Fee(s)
$920

If you file more than one Form I-800 during your Form
I-800A approval period, for children who are not birth
siblings before the proposed adoption.

$920
for each non-birth sibling

If you are filing your first Form I-800 during your Form
I-800A approval period.

$0

If you are filing more than one Form I-800 during your Form
I-800A approval period for children who are birth siblings
before the proposed adoption.

$0

I-800
Supplement 1 Consent to
Disclose Information
(uscis.gov/i-800)

General filing

$0

I-800A
Application for
Determination of
Suitability to Adopt a
Child from a Convention
Country
(uscis.gov/i-800a)

General filing, unless noted below.

$920

If filed due to a change in marital status after approval of a
prior Form I-800A.

$920

If filed due to a change in marital status while a prior Form
I-800A is pending.

$0

I-800A
Supplement 1 Listing of
Adult Member of the
Household
(uscis.gov/i-800a)

General filing

$0

I-800A
Supplement 2 Consent to
Disclose Information
(uscis.gov/i-800a)

General filing

$0

I-800A
Supplement 3 Request for
Action on Approved Form
I-800A
(uscis.gov/i-800a)

General filing, unless noted below.

Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

$455

Page 23 of 55

Form Number and Title

Filing Category
Filed for a FIRST or SECOND extension of your Form
I-800A.

I-817
Application for Family
Unity Benefits
(uscis.gov/i-817)

$0

Filed for a THIRD or SUBSEQUENT extension of your Form
I-800A.

$455

Filed for a new approval notice based on a significant change
and updated home study after we approved your Form I-800A,
and there is no request for a first or second extension of your
Form I-800A approval or a first or second change of Hague
Adoption Convention country on the same Supplement 3.

$455

Filed for a FIRST or SECOND change in Convention country
after the approval of Form I-800A.

$0

Filed for a THIRD or SUBSEQUENT change in Convention
country after we approved your Form I-800A.

$455

Filed for a duplicate approval notice.

$0

General filing, unless noted below.

$760

Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver.
See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912)
I-821
Application for
Temporary Protected
Status
(uscis.gov/i-821)

Fee(s)

If you are filing for initial registration.

If you are filing for re-registration.
Additional Fee: Biometric Services Fee

$0
$500
plus additional fee

$0 plus additional fee
$30

You must submit the biometric services fee separately from the
filing fee.

I-821D
Consideration of Deferred
Action for Childhood
Arrivals
(uscis.gov/i-821d)

Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver of the
biometric services fee only.
See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912)

$0

General filing

$85

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Form Number and Title
I-824
Application for Action on
an Approved Application
or Petition
(uscis.gov/i-824)

I-829
Petition by Investor to
Remove Conditions on
Permanent Resident
Status
(uscis.gov/i-829)

Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

Filing Category
General filing, unless noted below.

Fee(s)
$590

If you are filing as a person seeking or granted special
immigrant visa or status as:
• An Afghan or Iraqi translator or interpreter;
• An Iraqi national employed by or on behalf of the U.S.
Government;
• An Afghan national employed by or on behalf of the
U.S. Government or employed by the International
Security Assistance Force (ISAF); or
• A derivative beneficiary of one of the above.

$0

If you are filing as a person seeking or granted immigrant
classification as a Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
self-petitioner (including derivatives).

$0

If you are filing as a person seeking or granted Special
Immigrant Juvenile classification.

$0

If you are filing as a person seeking or granted T
nonimmigrant status.

$0

If you are filing as a person seeking or granted adjustment of
status as an abused spouse or child under the Cuban
Adjustment Act (CAA).

$0

If you are filing as a person seeking or granted adjustment of
status as an abused spouse or child under the Haitian Refugee
Immigration Fairness Act (HRIFA).

$0

If you are filing as a person seeking or granted U
nonimmigrant status.

$0

If you are an abused spouse or child applying for benefits
under the Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American
Relief Act (NACARA).

$0

If you are a battered spouse or child of a lawful permanent
resident or U.S. citizen applying for cancellation of removal
or adjustment of status under INA section 240A(b)(2).

$0

General filing

$3,750

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Form Number and Title

Filing Category

Fee(s)

I-854
Inter-Agency Alien
Witness and Informant
Record
(uscis.gov/i-854)

General filing

$0

I-864
Affidavit of Support
Under Section 213A of the
INA
(uscis.gov/i-864)

General filing

$0

I-864A
Contract Between Sponsor
and Household Member
(uscis.gov/i-864a)

General filing

$0

I-864EZ
Affidavit of Support
Under Section 213A of the
INA
(uscis.gov/i-846ez)

General filing

$0

I-865
Sponsor’s Notice of
Change of Address
(uscis.gov/i-865)

General filing

$0

I-881
Application for Suspension
of Deportation or Special
Rule Cancellation of
Removal (Pursuant to
Section 203 of Public Law
105-100, NACARA)
(uscis.gov/i-881)

General filing, unless noted below.

If you are filing as an abused spouse or child applying for
benefits under the Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central
American Relief Act (NACARA).

Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

$340

$0

If you are filing with the Immigration Court (Executive Office
of Immigration Review). The court will charge a single fee
separate from the USCIS filing fee for applications filed by
one or more applicants in the same proceeding.

$165
Immigration Court fee

If we refer the application to the Immigration Court, the court
will not charge a fee separate from the USCIS filing fee (if
any).

$0
Immigration Court fee

Page 26 of 55

Form Number and Title

Filing Category
Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver.
See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912)

I-905
Application for
Authorization to Issue
Certification for Health
Care Workers
(uscis.gov/i-905)

General filing

I-907
Request for Premium
Processing Service
(uscis.gov/i-907)

To determine if Premium Processing is available for your
benefit request, please visit our website at uscis.gov/I-907 or
call the USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283 (TTY
800-767-1833).

Fee(s)
$0
$230

Varies

*The Premium Processing fee is in addition to all other
applicable filing fees. You must submit the Premium
Processing fee separately from other filing fees. Form I-907
may not be filed by a beneficiary or co-applicant of the
primary form for which premium processing is being
requested.
The following benefit requests are designated under the
regulations for Premium Processing Service. Please be aware
that you may only request premium processing for a benefit if
USCIS has announced on its website that premium processing
is available for that benefit.
Form I-129
Petition for Nonimmigrant
Worker

Form I-140, Immigrant
Petition for Alien Workers

Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

H-1B nonimmigrant
classification

Paper Filing: $2,805*
Online Filing: $2,805*

E-1, E-2, E-3, H-3, L1
(including Blanket L-1), O, P,
Q, or TN nonimmigrant
classfication

Paper Filing: $2,805*

H-2B or R nonimmigrant
classification

Paper Filing: $1,685*

EB-1 (E11, E12, E13), EB-2
(E21 NIW, E21 non-NIW),
or EB-3 (E31, E32, EW3)
immigrant classification

Paper Filing: $2,805*

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Form Number and Title

Filing Category

Fee(s)

I-907
Request for Premium
Processing Service
(continued)

Form I-539, Application to
F-1, F-2, J-1, J-2, M-1, or
Extend/Change Nonimmigrant M-2 nonimmigrant
Status
classification

Paper Filing: $1,965*
Online Filing: $1,965*

Form I-765, Application for
Employment Authorization

Paper Filing: $1,685*
Online Filing: $1,685*

I-910
Application for Civil
Surgeon Designation
(uscis.gov/i-910)

General filing

$990

I-912
Request for Fee Waiver
(uscis.gov/i-912)

General filing

$0

I-914
Application for T
Nonimmigrant Status
(uscis.gov/i-914)

General filing

$0

I-914 Supplement A
Application for Family
Member of a T-1
Recipient
(uscis.gov/i-914)

General filing

$0

I-914 Supplement B
Declaration of Law
Enforcement Officer for
Victim of Trafficking in
Persons
(uscis.gov/i-914)

General filing

$0

I-918
Petition for U
Nonimmigrant Status
(uscis.gov/I-918)

General filing

$0

I-918 Supplement A
Petition for Qualifying
Family Member of U-1
Recipient
(uscis.gov/I-918)

General filing

$0

I-918 Supplement B
U Nonimmigrant Status
Certification
(uscis.gov/I-918)

General filing

$0

Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

I-765 categories

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Form Number and Title

Filing Category

Fee(s)

I-929
Petition for Qualifying
Family Member of a U-1
Nonimmigrant
(uscis.gov/i-929)

General filing

$0

I-941
Application for
Entrepreneur Parole
(uscis.gov/i-941)

General filing

$1,200

I-945
Public Charge Bond
(uscis.gov/i-945)

General filing

$0

I-956
Application for Regional
Center Designation
(uscis.gov/i-956)

General filing

$17,795

I-956F
Application for Approval
of an Investment in a
Commercial Enterprise
(uscis.gov/i-956f)

General filing

$17,795

I-956G
Regional Center Annual
Statement
(uscis.gov/i-956g)

General filing

$3,035

I-956H
Bona Fides of Persons
Involved with Regional
Center Program
(uscis.gov/i-956h)

General filing

$0

I-956K
Registration for Direct
and Third-Party
Promoters
(uscis.gov/i-956k)

General filing

$0

N-300
Application to File
Declaration of Intention
(uscis.gov/n-300)

General filing, unless noted below.

Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

Additional Fee if Approved: Pub. L. 119-21 Immigration
Parole Fee

Online: $1,000, if USCIS
notifies you of conditional
approval

$320

Page 29 of 55

Form Number and Title

Filing Category
Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver.
See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912)

N-336
Request for a Hearing on
a Decision in
Naturalization
Proceedings Under
Section 336
(uscis.gov/n-336)

N-400
Application for
Naturalization
(uscis.gov/n-400)

General filing, unless noted below.
Fee determined based on how form is submitted.

Fee(s)
$0
Paper Filing: $830
Online Filing $780

If you filed Form N-400 under INA sections 328 or 329 with
respect to military service and your application has been
denied.

$0

Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver.
See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912)

$0

General filing, unless noted below.
Fee determined based on how form is submitted.

Paper Filing: $760
Online Filing: $710

You cannot file online if you are requesting a fee waiver or a
reduced fee; you must file a paper Form N-400.
If your documented annual household income is not more than
400 percent of the Federal Poverty Guidelines and you submit
supporting documentation with your application.

Paper Filing: $380

If you meet the requirements of INA sections 328 or 329 with
respect to your military service.

$0

Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver.
See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912)

$0

N-426
Request for Certification
of Military or Naval
Service
(uscis.gov/n-426)

General filing

$0

N-470
Application to Preserve
Residence for
Naturalization Purposes
(uscis.gov/n-470)

General filing, unless noted below.

Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver.
See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912)

Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

$420

$0

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Form Number and Title
N-565
Application for
Replacement
Naturalization/
Citizenship Document
(uscis.gov/n-565)

N-600
Application for Certificate
of Citizenship
(uscis.gov/n-600)

Filing Category
General filing, unless noted below.
Fee determined based on how form is submitted.

Fee(s)
Paper Filing: $555
Online Filing: $505

If you are filing because your certificate contains incorrect
information due to USCIS error.

$0

Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver.
See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912)

$0

General filing, unless noted below.
Fees determined based on how form is submitted.

If you, as a current or former member of any branch of the
U.S. armed forces, are requesting a Certificate of Citizenship
for yourself.

Paper Filing: $1,385
Online Filing: $1,335

$0

NOTE: Children of service members do not qualify for this
fee exemption.

N-600K
Application for
Citizenship and Issuance
of Certificate Under
Section 322
(uscis.gov/n-600k)

N-644
Application for
Posthumous Citizenship
(uscis.gov/n-644)

Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

If you are filing on behalf of an individual who is the subject
of a final adoption for immigration purposes and meets (or
met before 18 years of age) the definition of child under INA
sections 101(b)(1)(E), (F), or (G).

$0

Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver.
See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912)

$0

General filing, unless noted below.
Fees determined based on how form is submitted.

Paper Filing: $1,385
Online Filing: $1,335

If you are filing on behalf of a child who is the subject of a
final adoption for immigration purposes and meets the
definition of child under section INA sections 101(b)(1)(E),
(F), or (G).

$0

Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver.
See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912)

$0

General filing

$0

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Form Number and Title
N-648
Medical Certification for
Disability Exceptions
(uscis.gov/n-648)

Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

Filing Category
General filing

Fee(s)
$0

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Appendix A: I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker

Form Number and Title
I-129
Petition for a
Nonimmigrant Worker
(uscis.gov/i-129)

Filing Category
Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker

If you are filing an E-1, E-2, E-2C, E-3, or TN petition.
If you are filing as a Small Employer or Nonprofit.

If you are filing an H-3 petition.
(limited to 25 beneficiaries per petition)
If you are filing as a Small Employer or Nonprofit.

If you are filing an O petition.
(limited to one beneficiary per petition for O-1; limited to 25
beneficiaries per petition for O-2)
If you are filing as a Small Employer or Nonprofit.
If you are filing a P petition.
(limited to 25 beneficiaries per petition)
If you are filing as a Small Employer or Nonprofit.

If you are filing a Q petition.
(limited to 25 beneficiaries per petition)
If you are filing as a Small Employer or Nonprofit.

Filing Fee
Varies

$1,015 plus additional
fees
$510 plus additional fees,
if applicable
$1,015 plus additional
fees
$510 plus additional fees,
if applicable
$1,055 plus additional
fees

$530 plus additional fees,
if applicable
$1,015 plus additional
fees
$510 plus additional fees,
if applicable
$1,015 plus additional
fees
$510 plus additional fees,
if applicable

If you are filing an R petition.
$510 plus additional fees,
if applicable

Additional Fees:
1. Asylum Program Fee
a. If you are filing as a Regular Petitioner
b. If you are filing as a Nonprofit
c. If you are filing as a Small Employer
An applicant for E-2 CNMI investor nonimmigrant status
under 8 CFR 214.2(e)(23) may be eligible for a Fee Waiver.
See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912)
Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

a. $600
b. $0
c. $300
$0

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Form Number and Title
I-129 - H-2A petitions

Filing Category
If you are filing an H-2A petition with named workers.
(limited to 25 beneficiaries per petition)

*Including standalone Form
I-129H2A, Petition for a
Nonimmigrant Worker:
H-2A Classification

Fee(s)
Paper Filing:
$1,090
plus additional fees
Online Filing: $1,040 plus
additional fees

If you are filing as a Small Employer or Nonprofit.

Paper Filing:
$545
plus additional fees,
if applicable
Online Filing:
$545 plus additional fees,
if applicable

If you are filing an H-2A petition with unnamed workers.
(no limit to number of beneficiaries per petition)

Paper Filing:
$530
plus additional fees
Online Filing: $480 plus
additional fees

If you are filing as a Small Employer or Nonprofit.

Paper Filing:
$460
plus additional fees,
if applicable
Online Filing: $460 plus
additional fees,
if applicable

Additional Fees:
1. Asylum Program Fee
a. If you are filing as a Regular Petitioner
b. If you are filing as a Nonprofit
c. If you are filing as a Small Employer
I-129 - H-2B petitions

Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

a. $600
b. $0
c. $300

If you are filing an H-2B petition with named workers.
(limited to 25 beneficiaries per petition)

$1,080
plus additional fees

If you are filing as a Small Employer or Nonprofit.

$540
plus additional fees

If you are filing H-2B petition with unnamed workers.
(no limit to number of beneficiaries per petition)

$580
plus additional fees

If you are filing as a Small Employer or Nonprofit.

$460
plus additional fees

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Form Number and Title

Filing Category
Additional Fees:
1. H-2B petitioners must submit an additional Fraud
Prevention and Detection fee.
2. Asylum Program Fee
a. If you are filing as a Regular Petitioner
b. If you are filing as a Nonprofit
c. If you are filing as a Small Employer

I-129 - H-1B and
H-1B1 petitions

Fee(s)
1. $150

2. Varies
a. $600
b. $0
c. $300

If you are filing H-1B or H-1B1 petitions.

Paper Filing: $780 plus
additional fees
Online Filing: $730 plus
additional fees

If you are filing as a Small Employer or Nonprofit.

Paper Filing: $460 plus
additional fees, if
applicable
Online Filing: $460 plus
additional fees, if
applicable

Additional Fees:
1. Asylum Program Fee
a. If you are filing as a Regular Petitioner
b. If you are filing as a Non-profit
c. If you are filing as a Small Employer
2. H-1B petitioners must submit a Fraud Prevention and
Detection fee if they are:
a. Seeking initial approval of H-1B nonimmigrant
status for a beneficiary; or
b. Seeking approval to employ an H-1B
nonimmigrant currently working for another
petitioner.

1. Varies
a. $600
b. $0
c. $300

2. $500

Petitioners for Chile or Singapore H-1B1 Free Trade
Nonimmigrants do not have to pay the Fraud Prevention and
Detection fee. Fraud Prevention and Detection fee, when
applicable, may not be waived.

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Form Number and Title
I-129 - H-1B and
H-1B1 petitions

Filing Category

Fee(s)

3. H-1B petitioners are required to submit an additional
fee mandated by Public Law 114-113, if:
a. They are required to submit the Fraud Prevention
and Detection fee;
b. They employ 50 or more individuals in the United
States; and
c. More than 50 percent of those employees are in
H-1B, L-1A, or L-1B nonimmigrant status.

3. $4,000

4. American Competitiveness and Workforce
Improvement Act (ACWIA). Petitioners filing for:
a. An H-1B nonimmigrant; or
b. A Chile or Singapore H-1B1 Free Trade
Nonimmigrant must submit an additional ACWIA
fee, unless they are exempt under Section 2 of the
H-1B Data Collection and Filing Fee Exemption
Supplement.

4. $1,500 or $750,
depending on
number of workers
the petitioner
employs

To determine which ACWIA fee to pay, complete Section 2
of the H-1B Data Collection and Filing Fee Exemption
Supplement.
5. Presidential Proclamation on Restriction of Entry of
Certain Nonimmigrant Workers.
Do not submit the payment for this fee with your petition.
You must use pay.gov to pay this fee prior to filing your
petition. For additional information, see uscis.gov/working-inthe united-states/h-1b-specialty-occupations.
I-129-L petitions

If you are filing L petitions.

If you are filing as a Small Employer or Nonprofit.

Additional Fees:
1. Asylum Program Fee
a. If you are filing as a Regular Petitioner
b. If you are filing as a Nonprofit
c. If you are filing as a Small Employer

Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

5. $100,000, unless an
exception has been
granted by the
Secretary of
Homeland Security

$1,385 plus additional
fees
$695 plus additional fees,
if applicable

1. Varies
a. $600
b. $0
c. $300

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Form Number and Title

Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

Filing Category

Fee(s)

2. L petitioners must submit a Fraud Prevention and
Detection fee if they are:
a. Seeking initial approval of L nonimmigrant status
for a beneficiary;
b. Seeking approval to employ an L nonimmigrant
currently working for another petitioner; or
c. For blanket petitions, seeking approval for an L
nonimmigrant to continue employment with an
entity different from the previous petitioner.

2. $500

3. L-1 petitioners are required to submit an additional fee
mandated by Public Law 114-113, if:
a. They are required to submit the Fraud Prevention
and Detection fee;
b. They employ 50 or more individuals in the United
States; and
c. More than 50 percent of those employees are in
H-1B, L-1A, or L-1B nonimmigrant status.

3. $4,500

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Appendix B: I-131, Application for Travel Documents, Parole Documents, and Arrival/Departure Records

Form Number and Title
I-131
Application for Travel
Document, Parole
Documents, and Arrival/
Departure Records
(uscis.gov/i-131)
Reentry Permit

I-131
Application for Travel
Document, Parole
Documents, and Arrival/
Departure Records
(uscis.gov/i-131)
Refugee Travel Document

Filing Category
If filing for a Reentry Permit

Filing Fee
Paper Filing: $630

Select Part 1., Item Number 1.
Not Eligible for Fee Waiver request.

If you now hold refugee status in the United States (Select
Part 1., Item Number 2. and Item Number 13.) or are a
lawful permanent resident as a direct result of refugee status
(select Part 1., Item Number 3. and Item Number 13.)

$0

If you now hold asylee status in the United States (Select Part
1., Item Number 2.), or are a lawful permanent resident as a
direct result of asylee status (select Part 1., Item Number 3.),
and you are:
1. Under 16 years of age.
2. 16 years of age or older.
Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver.
See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912)
I-131
Application for Travel
Document, Parole
Documents, and Arrival/
Departure Records
(uscis.gov/i-131)
Travel Authorization
Document (for
Temporary Protected
Status (TPS) beneficiaries
who are inside the United
States)

If you are a TPS beneficiary in the United States, and you are
applying for a TPS Travel Authorization Document under INA
244(f)(3) to allow you to seek admission under TPS upon your
return from abroad. Select Part 1., Item Number 4.

Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver.
See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912)

Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

$135
$165
$0
Paper Filing: $630
Online Filing: $580

$0

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Form Number and Title
I-131
Application for Travel
Document, Parole
Documents, and Arrival/
Departure Records
(uscis.gov/i-131)
Advance Parole
Document (for
individuals who are inside
the United States)

Filing Category

Fee(s)

If you have a pending Form I-485, Application to Register
Permanent Residence or Adjust Status. Select Part 1., Item
Number 5.A.

Paper Filing: $630
Online Filing: $580

If you have a pending Form I-589, Application for Asylum and
for Withholding of Removal. Select Part 1., Item Number
5.B.

Paper Filing: $630

Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver of the
USCIS Fee. See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912).
If you have a pending initial Form I-821, Application for
Temporary Protected Status. Select Part 1., Item Number
5.C.

Paper Filing: $630
Online Filing: $580

Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver of the
USCIS Fee. See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912).

Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

If you have been granted Deferred Enforced Departure. Select
Part 1., Item Number 5.D.

Paper Filing: $630
Online Filing: $580

If you have an approved Form I-821D, Consideration of
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. Select Part 1., Item
Number 5.E.

Paper Filing: $630
Online Filing: $580

If you have an approved Form I-914, Application for T
Nonimmigrant Status, or Form I-914, Supplement A,
Application for Family Member of T-1 Recipient. Select Part
1., Item Number 5.F.

$0

If you have an approved Form I-918, Petition for U
Nonimmigrant Status, or Form I-918, Supplement A, Petition
for Qualifying Family Member of U-1 Recipient. Select Part
1., Item Number 5.G.

$0

If you are a current parolee under INA 212(d)(5). Select Part
1., Item Number 5.H.

Paper Filing: $630

If you have an approved Form I-817, Application for Family
Unity Benefits. Select Part 1., Item Number 5.I.

Paper Filing: $630

If you have a pending Form I-687, Application for Status as a
Temporary Resident Under Section 245A of the Immigration
and Nationality Act. Select Part 1., Item Number 5.J.

Paper Filing: $630

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Form Number and Title

Filing Category

Fee(s)

If you hold V Nonimmigrant Status. Select Part 1., Item
Number 5.K.

Paper Filing: $630

Other request for Advance Parole. Select Part 1., Item
Number 5.M.

Paper Filing: $630

Additional Fee if Approved: Pub. L. 119-21 Immigration
Parole Fee
Each time you seek parole at a port of entry (POE), U.S.
Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) will require you to pay an
additional fee at the POE, unless they determine that you
qualify for an exception.
Unless otherwise noted, not eligible for Fee Waiver request.
I-131
Application for Travel
Document, Parole
Documents, and Arrival/
Departure Records
(uscis.gov/i-131)
Advance Permission to
Travel for Commonwealth
of Northern Mariana
Islands (CNMI) LongTerm Residents
I-131
Application for Travel
Document, Parole
Documents, and Arrival/
Departure Records
(uscis.gov/i-131)
Initial Parole Document
(for individuals who are
currently outside the
United States)
* If you are filing Form
I-131 on behalf of another
person, a fee exemption
($0) applies only if the
person on whose behalf
you are filing meets the
eligibility requirements
for a fee exemption.

Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

If you are applying for advance permission to travel as a
CNMI long-term resident. Select Part 1., Item Number 5.L.

See below

N/A
Paper Filing: $630

Not Eligible for Fee Waiver request.

If you are applying under the Filipino World War II Veterans
Parole (FWVP) Program. Select Part 1., Item Number 6.A.

If you are applying under the Immigrant Military Members
and Veterans Initiative (IMMVI) as a current or former
service member. Select Part 1., Item Number 6.B.(1).

Paper Filing: $630

$0

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Form Number and Title
I-131
Initial Parole Document
(for individuals who are
currently outside the
United States)
(continued)

Filing Category
If you are applying under the Immigrant Military Members
and Veterans Initiative (IMMVI) as a:

Fee(s)
Paper Filing: $630
Online Filing: $580

• Current spouse, child, or unmarried son or daughter (or
their child under 21 years of age) of a current or former
service member; (Select Part 1., Item Number 6.B.
(2)) or
• Current legal guardian or surrogate of a current or
former service member. (Select Part 1., Item Number
6.B.(3))
Family Reunification Task Force (FRTF) Process: If you are
requesting parole as a child or family member affected by
family separations at the United States-Mexico border by DHS
between the dates of January 20, 2017, and January 20, 2021
(Ms. L. v. ICE, 18-cv-00428 (S.D. Cal.)). Select Part 1., Item
Number 6.D.

$0
(through Dec. 11, 2029)

If you are filing under another specific parole program or
process. Select Part 1., Item Number 6.E.

Paper Filing: $630

If you are applying for an initial parole document under INA
212(d)(5)(A) for yourself or on behalf of someone else outside
the United States, but not under a specific parole process.
Select Part 1., Item Number 7.

Paper Filing: $630
Online Filing: $580

Additional Fee if Approved: Pub. L. 119-21 Immigration
Parole Fee

I-131
Application for Travel
Document, Parole
Documents, and Arrival/
Departure Records
(uscis.gov/i-131)
Initial Request for
Arrival/Departure Record
for Parole In Place (for
individuals who are inside
the United States)

Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

Each time you seek parole at a port of entry (POE), U.S.
Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) will require you to pay an
additional fee at the POE, unless they determine that you
qualify for an exemption. This fee cannot be waived.

See below

Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver of the
USCIS Fee. See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912)

$0

If you are applying for Military Parole in Place (PIP), only on
your behalf, as a:

$0

• Current or former service member. Select Part 1.,
Item Number 8.A.(1).
• Spouse, parent, son, or daughter of a current or former
service member. Select Part 1., Item Number 8.A.(2).

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Form Number and Title

Filing Category

Fee(s)

* If you are filing Form I-131
on behalf of another person,
a fee exemption ($0) applies
only if the person on whose
behalf you are filing meets
the eligibility requirements
for a fee exemption.

Family Reunification Task Force (FRTF): If you are requesting
parole in place for purposes of Family Reunification for
children or family members affected by family separations at
the United States-Mexico border by DHS between the dates of
January 20, 2017, and January 20, 2021 (Ms. L. v. ICE, 18cv-00428 (S.D. Cal.)). Select Part 1., Item Number 8.B.

$0
(through Dec. 11, 2029)

If you are filing under another specific parole program or
process. Select Part 1., Item Number 8.C.

Paper Filing: $630

If you are applying for an initial period of parole in place under
INA 212(d)(5)(A) for yourself or someone else inside the
United States, but not under a specific parole process. Select
Part 1., Item Number 9.

Paper Filing: $630

Additional Fee if Approved: Pub. L. 119-21 Immigration
Parole Fee
Not Eligible for FeeWaiver Request.
I-131
Application for Travel
Document, Parole
Documents, and Arrival/
Departure Records
(uscis.gov/i-131)

See below
$0

If you are applying under the process for Certain Afghans
Paroled into the United States After July 31, 2021 through
September 30, 2023. Select Part 1., Item Number 10.B.

Paper Filing: $630
Online Filing: $580

If you are applying under the re-parole process for Certain
Ukrainians and their Immediate Family Members Paroled into
the United States on or After February 11, 2022. Select Part 1.,
Item Number 10.C.

Paper Filing: $630
Online Filing: $580

If you are applying under the Filipino World War II Veterans
Parole (FWVP) Program. Select Part 1., Item Number 10.D.

Paper Filing: $630
Online Filing: $580

If you are applying under the Immigrant Military Members and
Veterans Initiative (IMMVI) as a current or former service
member. Select Part 1., Item Number 10.E.(1).

$0

Arrival/Departure
Records for Re-parole for
Individuals Who Are
Requesting a New Period
of Parole (from inside the
United States)
*If you are filing Form I-131
on behalf of another person,
a fee exemption ($0) applies
only if the person on whose
behalf you are filing meets
the eligibility requirements
for a fee exemption.

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Form Number and Title

Filing Category

Fee(s)

If you are applying under the Immigrant Military Members and
Veterans Initiative (IMMVI) as a:
• Current spouse, child, or unmarried son or daughter (or
their child under 21 years of age) of a current or former
service member. Select Part 1., Item Number 10.E.(2).
• Current legal guardian or surrogate of a current or
former service member. Select Part 1., Item Number
10.E.(3).

Paper Filing: $630
Online Filing: $580

If you are applying under the Central American Minors (CAM)
Program. Select Part 1., Item Number 10.F.

Paper Filing: $630
Online Filing: $580

Family Reunification Task Force: If you are applying as a
child or family member affected by family separations at the
United States-Mexico border by DHS between the dates of
January 20, 2017, and January 20, 2021 (Ms. L. v. ICE, 18cv-00428 (S.D. Cal.)). Select Part 1., Item Number 10.G.
If you are applying for Military Parole in Place (Military PIP)
as a:
• Current or former service member. Select Part 1., Item
Number 10.H.(1).
• Spouse, parent, son, or daughter of a current or former
service member. Select Part 1., Item Number 10.H.
(2).

I-131
Arrival/Departure
Records for Re-parole for
Individuals Who Are
Requesting a New Period
of Parole (from inside the
United States)
(continued)

$0
(through Dec. 11, 2029)

Paper Filing: $0

If you are applying under another program or process. Select
Part 1., Item Number 10.I.

Paper Filing: $630
Online Filing: $580

If you or someone else was initially paroled into the U.S. or
granted parole in place under INA 212(d)((5)(A), and you are
requesting a new period of parole for yourself or someone
else, but not under a specific program or process. Select Part
1., Item Number 11.

Paper Filing: $630
Online Filing: $580

If you are selecting Part 9., Item Number 1. to request an
Employment Authorization Document (EAD) upon approval
of your new period of parole (re-parole).

Paper Filing: $1,150 plus
additional fee(s)
Online Filing: $1,050 plus
additional fee(s)

Fee listed is for both Form I-131 and EAD fee.
Additional EAD Fee Due at Filing: Pub. L. 119-21 Fee
You must submit this fee separately from the filing fee.
This fee may not be waived.

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$275

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Form Number and Title

Filing Category
If you are selecting Part 9., Item Number 1. to request an
EAD upon approval of re-parole and you are applying under:

Fee(s)
$0 plus additional fee(s)

• IMMVI as a current or former service member (Part
1., Item Number 10.E.(1));
• Family Reunification Task Force (Part 1., Item
Number 10.G.); or
• Military Parole in Place for a current or former service
member (Part 1., Item Number 10.H.(1)).
Additional EAD Fee Due at Filing: Pub. L. 119-21 Fee
You must submit this fee separately from the filing fee.
This fee may not be waived.
If you are selecting Part 9., Item Number 1. to request an
EAD upon approval of re-parole and you are applying for
Military Parole in Place for the spouse, parent, son, or
daughter of a current or former service member (Part 1., Item
Number 10.H.(2)).
Additional EAD Fee Due at Filing: Pub. L. 119-21 Fee
You must submit this fee separately from the filing fee.
This fee may not be waived.
Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver of the
USCIS Fee if they were initially granted parole from
outside the United States. This does not apply to
applicants requesting Parole in Place. You cannot request
a fee waiver for any fees required by Pub. L. 119-21.

$275

Paper Filing: $520 plus
additional fee

$275

$0

See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912)
Additional Fee if Approved: Pub. L. 119-21 Immigration
Parole Fee

Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

See below

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Form Number and Title
I-131
Application for Travel
Document, Parole
Documents, and Arrival/
Departure Records
(uscis.gov/i-131)
Advance Parole Document
(for individuals who are
inside the United States)
(fee collected by CBP),
Initial Parole Document
(for individuals who are
currently outside the
United States) (fee
collected by CBP),
Initial Request for
Arrival/Departure Record
for Parole In Place (for
individuals who are inside
the United States) (fee
collected by USCIS),
and
Arrival/Departure
Records for Re-parole for
Individuals Who Are
Requesting a New Period
of Parole (from inside the
United States) (fee
collected by USCIS).

Filing Category
Additional I-131 Fee if Approved: Pub. L. 119-21
Immigration Parole Fee
If USCIS recommends approval, you must pay this additional
fee to be granted parole, unless USCIS or CBP determines
that you qualify for one of the exceptions provided in Pub. L.
119-21.

Fee(s)
Online: $1,000,
if USCIS notifies you
of conditional
approval.

You cannot request a fee waiver for any fees required by
Pub. L. 119-21.
USCIS may determine an alien qualifies for an exception to
the HR-1 parole fee if the alien is being paroled because:
(1) (A) the alien has a medical emergency; and (B)(i) the alien
cannot obtain necessary treatment in the foreign state in which
the alien is residing; or (ii) the medical emergency is lifethreatening and there is insufficient time for the alien to be
admitted to the United States through the normal visa process;
(2) (A) the alien is the parent or legal guardian of an alien
described in paragraph (1) above; and (B) the alien described
in paragraph (1) is a minor;
(3) (A) the alien is needed in the United States to donate an
organ or other tissue for transplant; and (B) there is
insufficient time for the alien to be admitted to the United
States through the normal visa process;
(4) (A) the alien has a close family member in the United
States whose death is imminent; and (B) the alien could not
arrive in the United States in time to see such family member
alive if the alien were to be admitted to the United States
through the normal visa process;
(5) (A) the alien is seeking to attend the funeral of a close
family member; and (B) the alien could not arrive in the
United States in time to attend such funeral if the alien were to
be admitted to the United States through the normal visa
process;
(6) the alien is an adopted child -- (A) who has an urgent
medical condition; (B) who is in the legal custody of the
petitioner for a final adoption-related visa; and (C) whose
medical treatment is required before the expected award of a
final adoption-related visa;

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Form Number and Title

Filing Category
(7) the alien -- (A) is a lawful applicant for adjustment of
status under INA 245; and (B) is returning to the United States
after temporary travel abroad;

Fee(s)
.

(8) the alien -- (A) has been returned to a contiguous country
pursuant to INA 235(b)(2)(C); and (B) is being paroled into
the United States to allow the alien to attend the alien's
immigration hearing;
(9) the alien has been granted the status of Cuban and Haitian
entrant (as defined in section 501(e) of the Refugee Education
Assistance Act of 1980 (Pub. L. 96-422; 8 U.S.C. 1522 note);
or
(10) DHS determines that a significant public benefit has
resulted or will result from the parole of an alien -- (A) who
has assisted or will assist the U.S. Government in a law
enforcement matter; (B) whose presence is required by the
U.S. Government in furtherance of such law enforcement
matter; and (C)(i) who is inadmissible or does not satisfy the
eligibility requirements for admission as a nonimmigrant; or
(ii) for which there is insufficient time for the alien to be
admitted to the United States through the normal visa process.
I-131
Application for Travel
Document, Parole
Documents, and Arrival/
Departure Records
(uscis.gov/i-131)
General Fee Exemptions
*If you seek parole at a port
of entry, U.S. Customs and
Border Patrol (CBP) will
require you to pay a fee as
required by Pub. L. 119-21,
unless they determine you
qualify for an exception.
This fee is applicable each
time you seek parole at the
POE.

If you filed Form I-485 on or after July 30, 2007, and before
April 1, 2024, you paid the required Form I-485 filing fee, and
your Form I-485 is still pending.
•
•
•
•

$0, plus
Immigration Parole Fee
for certain approvals
(Pub. L. 119-21)

Refugee Travel Document,
TPS Travel Authorization Document,
Advance Parole Document, or
Arrival/Departure Records for Re-parole for Aliens.

If you are filing for a replacement document because the
document we issued to you contains incorrect information due
to our error.
• All Reentry Permits, Travel Documents, Parole
Documents, and Arrival/Departure Records.

If you are filing for a replacement document because the
document we issued, but you did not receive it due to USCIS
or USPS error.
• All Reentry Permits, Travel Documents, Parole
Documents, and Arrival/Departure Records.
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Form Number and Title

Filing Category

Fee(s)

If you are a current or former U.S. armed forces service
member (does not apply to family members unless the family
member is also a current or former U.S. armed forces service
member).
• All Reentry Permits, Travel Documents, Parole
Documents, and Arrival/Departure Records.
If you are a person seeking or granted Special Immigrant
Juvenile classification or adjustment of status under INA
245(h).
• All Reentry Permits, Travel Documents, Parole
Documents, and Arrival/Departure Records.
If you are a person seeking or granted T nonimmigrant status
or adjustment of status under INA 245(l).
• All Reentry Permits, Travel Documents, Parole
Documents, and Arrival/Departure Records.
If you are a person seeking or granted a special immigrant
visa or status as an Afghan or Iraqi translator or interpreter,
Iraqi national employed by or on behalf of the U.S.
Government, or Afghan national employed by or on behalf
of the U.S. Government or employed by the ISAF, or their
derivative beneficiary; or seeking adjustment of status under
such classification.
• All Reentry Permits, Travel Documents, Parole
Documents, and Arrival/Departure Records.
If you are a person seeking or granted adjustment of status as
an abused spouse or child under the Cuban Adjustment Act
(CAA).
• Reentry Permit,
• Advance Parole Document, or
• Arrival/Departure Records for Re-parole for Aliens.
If you are a person seeking or granted adjustment of status as
an abused spouse or child under the Haitian Refugee
Immigration Fairness Act (HRIFA).
• Reentry Permit,
• Advance Parole Document, or
• Arrival/Departure Records for Re-parole for Aliens.

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Form Number and Title

Filing Category

Fee(s)

If you are a person seeking or granted U nonimmigrant status
or adjustment of status under INA 245(m).
• All Reentry Permits, Travel Documents, Parole
Documents, and Arrival/Departure Records.
If you are a person seeking or granted immigrant classification
as a VAWA self-petitioner or derivative.
• All Reentry Permits, Travel Documents, Parole
Documents, and Arrival/Departure Records.
If you are a refugee, a person paroled as a refugee, or a lawful
permanent resident who obtained such status as a refugee in
the United States.
• Reentry Permit,
• Refugee Travel Document,
• Advance Parole Document,
• Arrival/Departure Records for Re-parole for Aliens.

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Appendix C: I-765, Application for Employment Authorization

Form Number and Title
I-765
Application for
Employment
Authorization
(uscis.gov/i-765)

Filing Category

Filing Fee

General filing for initial, replacement, or renewal
Employment Authorization Document (EAD), unless noted
below.

Paper Filing: $520
Online Filing: $470

Fee determined based on how form is submitted.
Review all options below to confirm if you are eligible for a
reduced fee or fee exemption.
If you filed Form I-485 with a fee on or after April 1, 2024 and
your Form I-485 is still pending.
If you are filing for an initial, replacement, or renewal
Employment Authorization Document (EAD) and you have a
pending Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent
Residence or Adjust Status that you filed on or after July 30,
2007, and before April 1, 2024, and you paid the Form I-485
filing fee.

$0

If you are filing for replacement EAD because the card we
issued to you contains incorrect information due to our error,
or we issued your previous card but you never received it due
to United States Postal Service (USPS) error or our error.

$0

If you are filing under category (c)(33), consideration of
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.

Paper Filing: $520
Online Filing: $470

If you are requesting an initial EAD under the following
categories:

Paper Filing: $520 plus
additional fee
Online Filing: $470 plus
additional fee

• (a)(12) Temporary Protected Status (TPS);
• (c)(8) Asylum applicant under the special ABC
procedures;
• (c)(19) TPS applicant; or
• (c)(11) Parolee (most categories).

Form G-1055 Edition 12/16/25

Paper Filing: $260
Online Filing: $260

Additional Fee: Pub. L. 119-21 Fee
You must submit this fee separately from the filing fee.

$550

If you are filing for an initial EAD under (c)(34) for the
paroled spouse of a (b)(37) entrepreneur.

Paper filing: $520 plus
additional fee

Additional Fee: Pub. L. 119-21 Fee
You must submit this fee separately from the filing fee.
This fee may not be waived.

$550

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Form Number and Title
I-765 (continued)

Filing Category
If you are filing for an initial EAD under the following
categories:

Fee(s)
$0, plus additional fee

• (a)(4) Paroled as refugee; or
• (c)(8) Asylum applicant with a pending Form I-589,
Application for Asylum and for Withholding of
Removal, including derivatives, and you are NOT
filing under the special ABC procedures;
• (c)(11) Special Parole processes for Immigrant Military
Members and Veterans Initiative (IMMVI) and you are
a current or former U.S. armed forces service member;
or
• (c)(11) Special Parole processes for Ukrainian
nationals paroled into the United States:
o Between February 24, 2022, and September 30,
2024;
o After September 30, 2023, and are spouses or
children of Ukrainian nationals paroled between
February 24, 2022, and September 30, 2024;
o After September 30, 2023 and are parents, legal
guardians, or primary caregivers of Ukrainian
unaccompanied children paroled between February
24, 2022, and September 30, 2024.
Additional Fee: Pub. L. 119-21 Fee
You must submit this fee separately from the filing fee.
This fee may not be waived.

$550

If you are filing for a renewal EAD under the following
categories:
• (a)(12) Temporary Protected Status (TPS); or
• (c)(8) asylum applicant; or
• (c)(11) parolee; or
• (c)(19) as a TPS applicant.

Paper Filing: $520 plus
additional fee
Online Filing: $470 plus
additional fee

Additional Fee: Pub. L. 119-21 Fee
You must submit this fee separately from the filing fee.
This fee may not be waived.

$275

If you are filing for an renewal EAD under (c)(34) for the
paroled spouse of a (b)(37) entrepreneur.
Additional Fee: Pub. L. 119-21 Fee
You must submit this fee separately from the filing fee.
This fee may not be waived.

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Paper Filing: $520 plus
additional fee
$275

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Form Number and Title
I-765 (continued)

Filing Category
If you are filing for a renewal EAD under the following
categories:

Fee(s)
$0, plus additional fee

• (a)(4) Paroled as a refugee; or
• (c)(11) Special Parole processes for Immigrant
Military Members and Veterans Initiative (IMMVI)
and you are a current or former U.S. armed forces
service member.
Additional Fee: Pub. L. 119-21 Fee
You must submit this fee separately from the filing fee.
This fee may not be waived.
Family Reunification Task Force (FRTF). If you are filing for
an initial EAD based on an initial period of parole or a period
of re-parole as a child or family member affected by family
separations at the United States-Mexico border by DHS
between the dates of January 20, 2017, and January 20, 2021
(Ms. L. v. ICE, 18-cv-00428 (S.D. Cal.)).
Additional Fee: Pub. L. 119-21 Fee
Family Reunification Task Force (FRTF). If you are filing for
a renewal EAD based on a period re-parole as a child or
family member affected by family separations at the United
States-Mexico border by DHS between the dates of January
20, 2017, and January 20, 2021 (Ms. L. v. ICE, 18-cv-00428
(S.D. Cal.)).
Additional Fee: Pub. L. 119-21 Fee

$275

$0
(through Dec. 11, 2029),
plus additional fee

$550
$0
(through Dec. 11, 2029),
plus additional fee

$275

If you are filing for an initial Employment Authorization
Document (EAD) under one of the following categories:
• (a)(3) Refugee;
• (a)(5) Asylee;
• (a)(7) N-8 (Parent of alien classed as SK3) or N-9
nonimmigrant (Child of N-8) nonimmigrants;
• (a)(8) Citizen of Micronesia, Marshall Islands, or
Palau;
• (a)(10) Granted Withholding of Deportation or
Removal;

$0

• (a)(16) Victim of severe form of trafficking (T-1);
• (a)(19) U-1 nonimmigrant;
• (a)(20) U-2, U-3, U-4, U-5 nonimmigrant;

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Form Number and Title
I-765 (continued)

Filing Category

Fee(s)

• (c)(1), (c)(4), or (c)(7) Dependent of certain foreign
government, international organization, or NATO
personnel;
• (c)(2) Taiwanese dependents of Taipei Economic and
Cultural Representative Office (TECRO) E-1
employees;
• (c)(9) Special Immigrant Juvenile seeking to adjust
status;
• (c)(9) T nonimmigrant seeking to adjust status under
INA section 245(l);
• (c)(9) Persons seeking adjustment of status as a
Special Immigrant Iraqi or Afghan national;
• (c)(9) Persons seeking adjustment of status as an
abused spouse or child under the Cuban Adjustment
Act (CAA);
• (c)(9) Persons seeking adjustment of status as an
abused spouse or child under the Haitian Refugee
Immigration Fairness Act (HRIFA);
• (c)(9) U nonimmigrant seeking to adjust status under
INA section 245(m);
• (c)(9) Persons seeking adjustment of status as a
Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) selfpetitioner (including derivatives);

$0

• (c)(10) Abused spouses and children applying for
benefits under the Nicaraguan Adjustment and
Central American Relief Act (NACARA);
• (c)(10) Abused spouses and children of lawful
permanent residents or abused spouses and children of
U.S. citizens applying for cancellation of removal and
adjustment of status under INA section 240A(b)(2);
• (c)(14) Deferred action if filed by a petitioner seeking
U-1, U-2, U-3, U-4, or U-5 nonimmigrant status;
• (c)(14) Deferred action if filed by a Special
Immigrant Juvenile;
• (c)(14) Deferred action if filed by a Violence Against
Women Act (VAWA) self-petitioner (including
derivatives);
• (c)(25) T-2, T-3, T-4, T-5, or T-6 nonimmigrant;
• (c)(31) Principal beneficiaries or derivative children
of an approved Violence Against Women Act
(VAWA) self-petition;

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Form Number and Title
I-765 (continued)

Filing Category

Fee(s)

• (c)(40) Applicant for T Nonimmigrant Status or
Applicant for Derivative T Nonimmigrant Status With
Bona Fide Application;
• Current or former U.S. armed forces service members
(does not apply to family members unless the family
member is also a current or former U.S. armed forces
service member).

$0

If you are filing for a renewal EAD under one of the
following categories:
• (a)(3) Refugee;
• (a)(8) Citizen of Micronesia, Marshall Islands, or
Palau;
• (a)(10) Granted Withholding of Deportation or
Removal;
• (a)(16) Victim of severe form of trafficking (T-1
nonimmigrant);
• (a)(19) U-1 nonimmigrant;
• (a)(20) U-2, U-3, U-4, U-5 nonimmigrant;
• (c)(1), (c)(4), or (c)(7) Dependent of certain foreign
government, international organization, or NATO
personnel;
• (c)(9) Special Immigrant Juvenile seeking to adjust
status;
• (c)(9) T nonimmigrant seeking to adjust status under
INA section 245(l);

$0

• (c)(9) U nonimmigrant seeking to adjust status under
INA section 245(m);
• (c)(9) Persons seeking adjustment of status as a
Special Immigrant Iraqi or Afghan national;
• (c)(9) Persons seeking adjustment of status as an
abused spouse or child under the Cuban Adjustment
Act (CAA);
• (c)(9) Persons seeking adjustment of status as an
abused spouse or child under the Haitian Refugee
Immigration Fairness Act (HRIFA);
• (c)(9) Persons seeking adjustment of status as a
Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Form I-360
self-petitioner (including derivatives);
• (c)(10) Abused spouses and children applying for
benefits under the Nicaraguan Adjustment and
Central American Relief Act (NACARA);

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Form Number and Title
I-765 (continued)

Filing Category

Fee(s)

• (c)(10) Abused spouses and children of lawful
permanent residents or abused spouses and children of
U.S. citizens applying for cancellation of removal and
adjustment of status under INA section 240A(b)(2).
• (c)(14) Deferred action if filed by a petitioner for U-1,
U-2, U-3, U-4, or U-5 nonimmigrant status;
• (c)(14) Deferred action if filed by a Special
Immigrant Juvenile;
• (c)(14) Deferred action if filed by a Violence Against
Women Act (VAWA) Form I-360 self-petitioner
(including derivatives);

$0

• (c)(25) T-2, T-3, T-4, T-5, or T-6 nonimmigrant;
• (c)(31) Principal beneficiaries or derivative children
of an approved Violence Against Women Act
(VAWA) self-petition; or
• Current or former U.S. armed forces service members
(does not apply to family members unless the family
member is also a current or former U.S. armed forces
service member).
If you are filing for a replacement EAD because your
previously issued card was lost, stolen, or damaged, but has
not expired, and you are filing under one of the following
categories:
• (a)(3) Refugee;
• (a)(4) Paroled as refugee;
• (a)(8) Citizen of Micronesia, Marshall Islands, or
Palau;
• (a)(10) Granted Withholding of Deportation or
Removal;
• (a)(16) Victim of severe form of trafficking (T-1
nonimmigrant);

$0

• (a)(19) U-1 nonimmigrant;
• (a)(20) U-2, U-3, U-4, U-5 nonimmigrant;
• (c)(1), (c)(4), or (c)(7) Dependent of certain foreign
government, international organization, or NATO
personnel;
• (c)(9) Special Immigrant Juvenile seeking to adjust
status;
• (c)(9) T nonimmigrant seeking to adjust status under
INA section 245(l);
• (c)(9) Persons seeking adjustment of status as a
Special Immigrant Iraqi or Afghan national;
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Form Number and Title
I-765 (continued)

Filing Category

Fee(s)

• (c)(9) Persons seeking adjustment of status as an
abused spouse or child under the Cuban Adjustment
Act (CAA);
• (c)(9) Persons seeking adjustment of status as an
abused spouse or child under the Haitian Refugee
Immigration Fairness Act (HRIFA);
• (c)(9) U nonimmigrant seeking to adjust status under
INA section 245(m);
• (c)(9) Persons seeking adjustment of status as a
Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Form I-360
self-petitioner (including derivatives);
• (c)(10) Abused spouses and children applying for
benefits under the Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central
American Relief Act (NACARA);
• (c)(10) Abused spouses and children of lawful
permanent residents or abused spouses and children of
U.S. citizens applying for cancellation of removal and
adjustment of status under INA section 240A(b)(2);
• (c)(11) Special Parole processes for Immigrant Military
Members and Veterans Initiative (IMMVI) and you are
a current or former U.S. armed forces service member;

$0

• (c)(14) Deferred action if filed by a petitioner for U-1,
U-2, U-3, U-4, or U-5 nonimmigrant status;
• (c)(14) Deferred action if filed by a Special Immigrant
Juvenile;
• (c)(14) Deferred action if filed by a Violence Against
Women Act (VAWA) Form I-360 self-petitioner
(including derivatives);
• (c)(25) T-2, T-3, T-4, T-5, or T-6 nonimmigrant;
• (c)(31) Principal beneficiaries or derivative children of
an approved Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
self-petition; or
• Current or former U.S. armed forces service members
(does not apply to family members unless the family
member is also a current or former U.S. armed forces
service member).
Certain applicants may be eligible for a Fee Waiver.
See Form I-912 Instructions (uscis.gov/i-912)

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