USCIS Likely to Increase Filing Fees in 2024

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USCIS Likely to Increase Filing Fees in 2024

by Caroline Lee

by Caroline Lee

Heads up – U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) filing fee increases may be coming our way shortly.  It’s possible that the USCIS Final Fee Rule could be published as a final rule within the next few weeks. As it has been eight years since the last fee increase, the Biden Administration may prioritize finalizing this rule sooner rather than later. Once the final rule is published in the Federal Register, it will likely take effect at least 60 days later.

For context, on January 4, 2023, USCIS issued a proposed rule on adjusting the fee schedule, which included increasing application fees by a 40% overall weighted average increase. As highlighted by the American Immigration Lawyers Association, as a result of these changes, employers would be required to pay:

  • 70% more for H-1B petitions
  • 129% more for O-1 petitions
  • 201% more for L-1 petitions
  • a $600 surcharge for Forms 1-129 and I-140
  • Over 2,000% more for the H-1B electronic registration system fee
  • 130% more for AOS, AP and EAD applications when filed together

USCIS has already announced an increase in premium processing fees, which will take effect on February 26, 2024.  Stay tuned for more on filing fee increases!

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