Immigrant Legal Resource Center et al v. Wolf et al
Judge Jeffrey White of the federal district court of the Northern District of California issued a preliminary injunction temporarily blocking United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) from increasing filing fees for H-1B, L-1, and other nonimmigrant and immigrant petitions.
This rule was set to increase the fees for these nonimmigrant and immigrant petitions as well as applications related to green card and U.S. citizenship applications.
What should Petitioners and Beneficiaries do?
Petitioners and Beneficiaries should continue to use the current fee schedule. We expect the U.S. Government to appeal this preliminary injunction. As we learn more, we will continue to update our readers. If you have any questions about your case or are interested in beginning a new case, please contact our knowledgeable attorneys at International Legal and Business Services Group, LLP.
Fee Type |
Fee |
I-140, Immigrant Petition | $700 |
I-485, Adjustment of Status | |
Under 14 and filing with the I-485 application of at least one parent | $750 |
Under 14 and not filing with the I-485 application of at least one parent | $1,140 |
Age 14-78 | $1,140 + $85 (Biometrics Services Fee) |
Age 79 or older | $1,140 |
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