USCIS Fees

Immigration forms are always free, but there's typically a fee to file them with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). That means you'll have to send a check, money order or credit card information to pay for the fees when you mail in your application. USCIS fees are separate from the preparation fee you'll pay on CitizenPath to use our service.

CitizenPath has created this resource to help you determine the USCIS fees that apply to your situation. However, always check USCIS for the most current fees.

USCIS fees for immigration forms

USCIS fees are set to change April 1, 2024. If you would like to file before a fee increase, your application or petition must be postmarked before April 1. For details on the new fees, see USCIS fee increase >

Form G-639

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT REQUEST

Do not send a payment when you file Form G-639. There is no filing fee. However, when you file, you are also consenting to pay a maximum of $25. In most cases people pay no USCIS fees at all to have a FOIA request processed.

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Form I-90

APPLICATION TO REPLACE PERMANENT RESIDENT CARD

Most Form I-90 applications require a USCIS filing fee of $455 plus a biometric screening fee of $85. In some limited cases, certain applications may require no fee. To determine your exact fee, choose the reason why you are filing:

Choose the reason why you are filing Form I-90
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Form I-129F

PETITION FOR ALIEN FIANCÉ
You will pay a $535 fee directly to USCIS when you file Form I-129F for a fiancé. There is no fee for Form I-129F petitions when filing for the spouse of a U.S. citizen. In rare cases, a biometrics screening may be necessary. If an appointment is necessary, you will receive a biometric services appointment notice with instructions on how to submit the additional biometrics screening fee of $85.
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Form I-130

PETITION FOR ALIEN RELATIVE
You will pay a $535 fee directly to USCIS when you file Form I-130. In rare cases, a biometrics screening may be necessary. If an appointment is necessary, you will receive a biometric services appointment notice with instructions on how to submit the additional biometrics screening fee of $85.
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Form I-131

APPLICATION FOR TRAVEL DOCUMENT
You will pay a separate fee directly to USCIS when you mail in your I-131 application. The fee varies by age and the type of document that you’re requesting. To determine the exact USCIS fees, choose the reason why you are filing:
Choose the reason why you are filing Form I-131.
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Form I-131A

APPLICATION FOR CARRIER DOCUMENTATION
The USCIS filing fee for Form I-131A is $575. There is no biometric screening fee. You must pay the fee to USCIS for this application online using a credit or debit card or U.S. bank account through the USCIS online payment system.
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Form I-134

DECLARATION OF FINANCIAL SUPPORT
Do not send a payment when you submit Form I-134. There is no USCIS fee.
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Form I-485

APPLICATION TO REGISTER PERMANENT RESIDENCE OR ADJUST STATUS
You will pay a separate fee directly to USCIS when you file Form I-485. In most cases, the USCIS fee to adjust status is $1,225 ($1,140 filing fee + $85 biometric fee).
What is the applicant's age?

Note: As an applicant that is filing as a refugee under section 209(a) of the INA, no USCIS fee is required to file Form I-485.

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Form I-751

PETITION TO REMOVE CONDITIONS ON RESIDENCE
You will pay a fee directly to USCIS when you mail in your I-751 petition. There is a USCIS filing fee of $595 plus a biometrics fee of $85 for each conditional resident included on the petition. To determine the exact fee, choose the number of conditional permanent residents that will be included on your petition:

How many people?
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Form I-765

APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT AUTHORIZATION
You will pay a fee directly to USCIS when you mail in your I-765 application. In some cases this fee is waived based on your eligibility category. In most cases, the USCIS fee is $410. To determine your fee, select your eligibility category:
Which eligibility category will you use to file?

** Categories marked with the double asterisks are not supported by CitizenPath at this time. Can we refer you to an attorney that can help?

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Form I-821D

CONSIDERATION OF DEFERRED ACTION FOR CHILDHOOD ARRIVALS
You will pay a $495 fee directly to USCIS when you file the DACA application. The DACA application includes Forms I-821D, I-765 and I-765 worksheet. In fact, Form I-821D does not have a fee. The DACA application fee includes the I-765 filing fee of $410 and a biometrics screening of $85.
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Form I-864

AFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT
Do not submit a fee when submitting Form I-864. There is a $120 fee per case for reviewing the Affidavit of Support (Forms I-864, I-864A, I-864W and/or I-864EZ) when the form(s) is (are) filed in the United States. However, there is only one fee charged, even if there are multiple financial sponsors associated with a single case. This fee is paid online at ceac.state.gov. You will need the National Visa Center (NVC) case number and Invoice Identification Number to log onto this site.
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Form N-400

APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION
You will pay a separate fee directly to USCIS when you file Form N-400. In most cases, the USCIS fee is $725 ($640 filing fee + $85 biometric fee). You may be exempt from fees if certain special conditions apply to you.
Do any of the following conditions apply to you?
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Form N-565

APPLICATION FOR REPLACEMENT NATURALIZATION/CITIZENSHIP DOCUMENT
You will pay a separate fee directly to USCIS when you file Form N-565. In most cases, the USCIS filing fee is $555. If you are filing on the basis that a replacement document is necessary due to a typographical/clerical error by USCIS, the fee may be waived.
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Form N-600

APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF CITIZENSHIP
You will pay a separate fee of $1,170 directly to USCIS when you file Form N-600. Active duty service members or veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces are generally exempt from the USCIS fee. (The fee must be paid if the application is for the child of a service member or veteran.)
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Fee Waiver for USCIS Fees

IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO PAY THE USCIS FEE, A WAIVER MAY BE AVAILABLE.

USCIS recognizes that not all people can afford USCIS fees for filing immigration forms. A fee waiver is available for certain USCIS forms. Guidelines for requesting a fee waiver have been established so that filers with the greatest need receive this benefit.

To be eligible for a fee waiver, one of the following must be met:

  • You, your spouse, or the head of household living with you, are currently receiving a means-tested benefit.
  • Your household income is at or below the 150% poverty level at the time you file. Check the current poverty levels for this year on Form I-912P, HHS Poverty Guidelines for Fee Waiver Requests.
  • You are experiencing a financial hardship that prevents you from paying the filing fee, including unexpected medical bills or emergencies.

Additionally, the form for which you are requesting a fee waiver must be included on a list of eligible forms. USCIS does not offer a waiver for all forms. For more information, review Form I-912, Request for Fee Waiver, or the "Special Instructions" section of the USCIS I-912 page to determine if the application you are preparing is eligible for a fee waiver. An extensive explanation of each of these points is available on the USCIS Fee Waiver page.