US Announces ‘New Fees' for Certain Immigration Benefit Requests
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A Mexican family traveled from North Dakota to Fort Snelling on Tuesday to file an asylum claim in immigration court, only to encounter confusion among court officials over new fees implemented by the federal government. The couple and their teenage daughter appeared before Immigration Judge Audrey Carr, who instructed them to file their asylum claims as soon as possible. However, at the end of the family hearing, Carr's clerk informed the judge…
Last Friday, July 11, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (Uscis) announced on its official website an increase in fees for certain applications.The agency is in charge of permanent residency, naturalization and some visas; among others.What is known about the increase in Uscis fees?The agency, which belongs to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), reported in a brief statement: “Uscis will soon begin to charge new fees for certain…
The so-called "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," approved by Congress and signed by President Donald Trump, imposes the largest rise in immigration fees in U.S. history, along with cuts to Medicaid and social benefits that will affect millions of migrants Trump's government entry raises immigration fees #15Jul was first published in El Impulso.
US announces ‘new fees' for certain immigration benefit requests
USCIS is set to introduce new fees for specific immigration requests, following the recent "One Big Beautiful Bill" signed by President Trump. This includes a $250 Visa Integrity Fee for various non-immigrant visas, potentially raising the cost of a typical B‑1/B‑2 visa for Indian applicants to around ₹40,000.

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