STRATEGIES FOR APPLICANTS
Prospective applicants, especially those considering family-based immigration, should submit their applications before the April 1 deadline to capitalize on the current, lower fees. Accuracy and completeness in application submissions are vital to prevent delays or rejections, particularly as the deadline nears. Boundless can help make sure your application is timely and correct.
BACKGROUND OF THE USCIS FEE INCREASE
USCIS is unique among federal agencies in that it is primarily fee-funded, which means its budget comes from application fees, not taxes or Congress. This self-sustaining model makes periodic fee revisions crucial to the agency’s functioning.
Since 2016, the fee structure of USCIS hasn’t been enough to meet its running costs. The COVID-19 pandemic made things worse by causing a significant decrease in immigration applications, which led to less money coming in. On top of this, the agency has been struggling to deal with a growing pile of applications and to keep providing good customer service.
STAY UPDATED:
For the full list of fee changes and the latest information, it’s best to check the USCIS website directly. This update is vital for anyone involved in the immigration process, highlighting the importance of acting quickly and being well-informed.