
On November 8, 2019, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued a press release indicating that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) would be publishing a proposed rule increasing many of the fees associated with its cases. Included in the proposed fee increases is a fee for asylum applications. This would be the first time that the United States would charge asylum seekers. Only three countries worldwide currently charge a fee for asylum applications: Australia, Fiji, and Iran. An advance copy of the proposed fee changes has been made available to the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). DHS shall be increasing fees by an average of 21 percent, add new fees, and make other changes, including the introduction of several new forms. There are significant increases in the filing fees for various citizenship applications, upwards 389%. Various waivers of inadmissibility will be increased hundreds of dollars. Immigrants returning back to the United States without their visa or missing documentation may be charged over $2,200 upon return. U Visa holders who seek to petition to add their family members shall now be charged $1,285. "USCIS is required to examine incoming and outgoing expenditures, just like a business, and make adjustments based on that analysis," said Ken Cuccinelli, Acting Director of USCIS. "This proposed adjustment in fees would ensure more applicants cover the true cost of their applications and minimizes subsidies from an already over-extended system." DHS plans on publishing the proposed fees in the Federal Register on Thursday, November 14, 2019, and comments will be due 30 days after publication. It is still yet unknown when the new increased fees will go into effect. USCIS filing fees were last increased on December 23, 2016.
WRITTEN BY
Michael G. Ibrahim, Esq.
Founder & Principal Attorney
Ibrahim Law Office
12+
YRS EXP
3,000+
CASES
150+
REVIEWS
3
LANGUAGES
Contact Us
CONTACT THE OFFICE
(312) 767-8611
info@ibralaw.com
1655 S. Blue Island Ave., Suite 300
Chicago, IL 60608

"If you are looking for an immigration lawyer who gets results without wasting time, look no further. Michael is extremely knowledgeable and proactive. My case was handled with the utmost precision and within the expected timeframe. I am very impressed with his expertise and fast turnaround."
— Verified Google Review
150+ 5-Star Reviews on Google
OUR PRACTICE AREAS
More Immigration Blogs
About the Author
Michael G. Ibrahim, Esq.
Founder & Principal Attorney — Ibrahim Law Office
EDUCATION
DePaul University College of Law
J.D., 2013
Certificate in Public Interest Law
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
B.A. Political Science & International Studies, 2010
Benjamin Hooks Public Interest Law Scholar
Editor, Journal for Social Justice — DePaul University
BAR ADMISSIONS
Supreme Court of Illinois
7th Circuit Court of Appeals
U.S. District Court – N.D. Illinois
U.S. District Court – E.D. Wisconsin
U.S. District Court – E.D. Michigan
U.S. District Court – S.D. Indiana
MEMBERSHIPS
American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
Illinois State Bar Association
Assyrian American Bar Association
LANGUAGES
English
Spanish
Assyrian Aramaic
Hear From Our
Clients