If you thought U.S. immigration couldn’t get any more complicated, think again. The Trump administration has quietly rolled ...
Starting October 28, the USCIS will no longer accept checks or money orders for immigration fees. This shift to electronic payments aims to modernize processes and reduce administrative burdens.
Unless exempt, USCIS will no longer accept paper-based payments for green card applications as of Oct. 28, 2025.
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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has released two new forms under the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022, which revised INA 203(b)(5). The new forms are: Form I-956F, Application for ...
USCIS has stopped taking cheques and money orders. Immigration applicants must now pay filing fees by US bank account debit ...
As we reported earlier, on September 19, 2025, a Presidential Proclamation introduced a $100,000 government fee for certain new H-1B visa ...
USCIS's introduction of the revised Form I-9 heralds a new era in streamlined employment eligibility verification for employers. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is set to release a revised ...
On August 3, 2020, USCIS published a final rule that will significantly change forms and increase fees for certain immigration and naturalization benefit requests effective October 2, 2020. Any ...
The SAVE program is a federal service run by USCIS that allows government agencies to verify an individual’s immigration or ...