USCIS Immigrant Fee | USCIS (2024)

If you are immigrating to the United States as a lawful permanent resident, you mustpay the USCIS Immigrant Fee online unless you meet one of the exemptions below.

We use this fee to process your immigrant visa packet and produce your Permanent Resident Card (commonly known as a Green Card).

Learn more about paying the USCIS Immigrant Fee by selecting a category from the list below.

Web Browser Requirements

The payment site is designed to work with all mobile and desktop browsers. If you have a technical issue related to browser compatibility, we recommend downloading the latest version of Google Chrome. If you still have problems, you may request technical support within your account from the help page.

Who Pays the Fee

Westrongly encourage you to pay the USCIS Immigrant Feeafteryou pick up your immigrant visa from the Department of Stateandbeforeyou depart for the United States.

If you cannot pay the USCIS Immigrant Fee, a family member, friend, employer, attorney, or accredited representative can pay for you. If someone pays the fee for you, they will need your Alien Number (A-Number) and Department of State (DOS) Case ID.

You may also pay the fee after you arrive in the United States. If you choose this option, we will send you a notice requesting payment with instructions on paying your fee. You will not receive your Green Card until you have paid the USCIS Immigrant Fee.

Exemptions

The following groups do not have to pay the USCIS Immigrant Fee:

  • Children who enter the United States under the orphan or Hague adoption programs;
  • Iraqi and Afghan special immigrants;
  • Other Afghan nationals (through Sept.30, 2024);
  • Returning lawful permanent residents (SB-1s); and
  • K nonimmigrants.

How to Pay the Fee

You must pay the fee online.The U.S. embassy or consulate will give you your:

  • A-Number (the letter “A” followed by 8 or 9 numbers);
  • DOS Case ID (3 letters followed by 9 or 10 numbers);
  • Instructions for paying the USCIS Immigrant Fee;
  • Immigrant Data Summary; and
  • Sealed immigrant visa packet.

If you are a Diversity Visa immigrant, your DOS Case ID will have 4 numbers followed by 2 letters and 5 more numbers (for example: 0000AB01234).

File Online

  • Go to the USCIS Immigrant Fee page
  • Follow the steps

Pay theUSCIS Immigrant Fee

  • Paythe USCIS Immigrant Feeonline. If you are paying for family members who will reside with you in the United States, you may pay all fees in 1 transaction.
  • Provide valid payment information. You must pay either with a valid credit or debit card or provide your U.S. bank routing and checking account numbers to have money taken directly from your U.S. bank account.
Travel to the United States

Arrive with immigrant visa packet at a port of entry

  • You are admitted into the United States as a lawful permanent resident.
  • If the address where you will live in the United States has changed or will change immediately after you are admitted to the United States, make sure you give the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer your new address.

Receive Green Card

  • After you are admitted to the United States, USCIS will:
    • Verify that you paid the USCIS Immigrant Fee; and
    • Mail your Green Card to the address you gave to DOS during your immigrant visa interview (or gave to CBP when you arrived in the United States, if your address changed).

Payment Methods

To pay a fee, you can use a:

  • Credit card
  • Debit card
  • Pre-paid debit card (such as a Visa gift card)
    • If you pay with a pre-paid debit card, you may use only 1 card. The card must have enough money on it to pay for you and any family members.
  • U.S. bank account, also known as an Automated Clearing House (ACH) payment
    • To pay with a U.S. bank account, you must provide a U.S. checking account number and routing number for your U.S. bank.

If you have a problem paying the USCIS Immigrant Fee, see our Need Help page.

Failure to Pay

If you do not pay the USCIS Immigrant Fee within the time listed in the notice, you will not receive your Green Card. If you do not pay the fee, it will not affect your status as a lawful permanent resident. However, you will only have evidence of your lawful permanent status for 1 year from the date of your admission, as shown by the temporary I-551 stamp CBP placed in your passport when you entered the United States.

Track Card Status

To track the status of your Green Card, please go to the Case Status Online page.

Wewill only mail your Green Card to the U.S. mailing address you give to the Department of State during your immigrant visa interview or to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer when you are admitted to the United States. If you plan on living at a different U.S. address immediately after you enter the United States, please give that address to the CBP officer to ensure you receive your Green Card.

If you do not receive your Green Card within90 days of paying the USCIS Immigrant Fee or entering the United States (if you paid the fee before you arrived) please submit ouronline help formto request assistance. You can also submit an inquiry online using our e-requesttool.

Please make sure that USCIS and the post office have your correct mailing address.

If You Move After You Enter the United States

  • We will mail your Green Card to the most recent U.S. mailing address that we have on file. This could be the address you provided to the DOS at the time of your immigrant visa interview or to the CBP officer when you are admitted to the United States.
  • If you plan on living at a different U.S. address immediately after you enter the United States, please give that address to the CBP officer or update your address (after taking the identity verification quiz and creating your USCIS online account) to ensure that your card arrives at your new home.
  • If you move after you arrive in the United States, please update your address with USCIS through your USCIS online account. Also, we recommend that you update your address online with the U.S. Postal Serviceor by visiting your local U.S. post office. Please visit our page on How To Change Your Address for additional information.

About the Fee

This fee is not related to the immigrant visa application fees collected by DOS. Go to theOur Feespage to see what the current USCIS Immigrant Fee is.

Need Further Assistance

For more information, read theHow Do I Pay the USCIS Immigrant Fee (PDF, 162.07 KB) applicantguide.

You can find step-by-step instructions in theImmigrant Fee Payment Guide.

If you have any questions about paying the fee, or if you accidentally paid twice or otherwise feel you paid the USCIS Immigrant Fee in error, you can submit an online help form.

USCIS Immigrant Fee | USCIS (2024)

FAQs

How do I get my immigration questions answered? ›

Dial 800-375-5283 (TTY 800-767-1833, VRS 877-709-5797) and ask your question in English or Spanish. The system will answer your question and can send you links to forms and information by email or text. If you can be helped through an online tool or other self-service, you will not be connected to live assistance.

What happens after paying USCIS immigrant fee? ›

Once the fee is paid, USCIS will process your payment and issue you a Green Card. After you arrive in the United States, you will receive a stamp in your passport that validates your admission as a lawful permanent resident. The stamp is valid for 1 year.

How much is the USCIS immigrant fee per person? ›

Congratulations! You are approved to immigrate to the United States. Your next step is to pay the $220 USCIS Immigrant Fee. This fee covers the cost of processing your immigrant visa packet and producing your Permanent Resident Card (Green Card).

How much is the USCIS immigrant fee in 2024? ›

Frequently Asked Questions
Type of FilingCurrent Fee(s)Final Fee(s)
I-130 Petition for Alien Relative (online filing)$535$625
I-130 Petition for Alien Relative (paper filing)$535$675
I-131 Application for Travel Document$575$630
I-131 Application for Travel Document (with biometric services)$660$630
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What not to say in an immigration interview? ›

Do not go off on tangents or tell your life story. Only answer the question that is being asked and do not provide more details than necessary. Remember, the immigration officer is doing many interviews a day, and you do not want to annoy them.

How can I talk to an actual person at USCIS? ›

USCIS Contact Center

For information on when live help through a USCIS representative is available, see the USCIS Contact Center web page. The toll-free phone number for the USCIS Contact Center is 1-800-375-5283 (TTY for the deaf, hard of hearing, or person with a speech disability: 1-800-767-1833).

How long does it take to get a green card after paying the immigrant fee? ›

If you do not receive your Green Card within 90 days of paying the USCIS Immigrant Fee or entering the United States (if you paid the fee before you arrived) please submit our online help form to request assistance. You can also submit an inquiry online using our e-request tool.

What happens if you don't pay the immigrant fee? ›

If you arrive in the United States and haven't yet paid the USCIS Immigrant Fee, USCIS will send you a payment notice with instructions on paying your fee. You will not receive your Green Card until you have paid the USCIS Immigrant Fee.

Who pays the immigrant fee? ›

As a recipient of an immigrant visa from the U.S. Department of State, you are required to pay $220 to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

How much is the immigrant fee for green card? ›

Green Card Costs
Mandatory Government Fees for Green Cards
Green Card Application Form (I-485)$1440Not required
Financial Support Form (I-864)$0$120
Work Permit Application Form (I-765) (optional)$260Not required
Travel Permit Application Form (I-131) (optional)$630Not required
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Do I need a lawyer to apply for a green card through marriage? ›

Do I need a lawyer to apply for a green card through marriage? While it is not required, it may be helpful to enlist a lawyer's during the application process. Boundless put together a detailed guide that explains when hiring an immigration lawyer can be helpful, and when you may be able to apply on your own.

Will USCIS speed up in 2024? ›

In February 2024, USCIS announced it had reduced its case backlog for the first time in over a decade. The overall backlog decreased by 15%, processing nearly 11 million case filings and completing 10 million cases.

How much is the fee for I-131 after April 2024? ›

Form I-131 = $630. No fee exemption for an I-131 filed in connection with an I-485 that was filed after April 1. Form I-130 = $625 (online); $675 (paper).

Is the USCIS fee changed in April 2024? ›

Beginning April 1, 2024, adjustment applicants will have to pay separate application fees to request work permission (I-765) and travel permission (I-131), although the I-765 fee will be half price for those applying based on a pending adjustment.

How much is the fee for I-130 in April 2024? ›

Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative), commonly used for family reunification, including marriage green cards, increased 26% to $675 for paper filing, and $625 for those filing online.

Who can I talk to about immigration questions? ›

Contact USCIS to try to resolve your issue.

Call the USCIS Contact Center at 1-800-375-5283.

Can I go to USCIS office for questions? ›

Before visiting a USCIS office, you must have an appointment.

Can I call immigration to ask about my case? ›

By phone: If you are calling from the U.S., contact the USCIS National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283 or TTY 1-800-767-1833. If you are outside the U.S., call 212-620-3418 or contact a USCIS international field office.

How long does it take to get a reply from immigration? ›

Approximately 12 Months to Several Years After Filing

The length of the wait depends on the specific category and the date the petition was filed. This is called your priority date.

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