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On Jan. 30, the Department of Homeland Security published the long-anticipated and final U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services fee rule. Under the final rule, immigration filing fees will see their most dramatic increases in years. The new fee schedule is set to take effect April 1, 2024.
We’re breaking down the new rule to help you understand how these fee increases could impact your business and its immigration program.
A chart summarizing the fee increases is available on page 5 of the final rule that was officially published in the Federal Register on Wednesday, Jan. 31.
The fee for an H-1B petition will increase from $460 to $780, an increase of 70%.
The H-1B registration fee will also increase from $10 to $215, though the higher rate will not be in effect for this year’s H-1B registration period, which runs from March 6-22. USCIS does, however, plan to charge the higher fee for H-1B petitions once cap filing begins April 1. According to the rule, any benefit request postmarked on or after the April 1 effective date must be accompanied with the higher fee.
The final rule also includes a $600 asylum program fee that will be charged for each Form I-129 and Form I-140 filing. This fee will come on top of increases to base filing fees. However, the fee will be reduced to $300 for small employers (25 or fewer employees) and nonprofit organizations are exempt from the fee.
Finally, the rule will also change premium processing timeframes from calendar days to business days, potentially extending the processing window.
We’ve crunched the numbers to illustrate the impact to hypothetical small- and mid-size programs.
ABC Company completed 54 filings in 2023 that will be impacted by the fee increases.
In 2023, the total filing fees the company paid was $23,445.
With the new fees applied, ABC Company’s total fees will increase by 134% to $54,920, an increase of $31,475.
XYZ Company completed 259 filings in 2023 that will be impacted by the fee increases.
In 2023, the total filing fees the company paid was $108,735.
With the new fees applied, XYZ Company’s total fees will increase by 120% to $239,705, an increase of $130,970.
So what will the increases mean for YOUR business?
Our USCIS fee calculator allows you to calculate the filing fees for your program.
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