USCIS new fee adjustments for 2025 year will be effective for applications postmarked on or after July 22, 2025, as per the H.R. 1 Reconciliation Bill. These new fees apply to various immigration benefit requests. According to USCIS, if an applicant submits an application after August 21, 2025, without the proper fees, the subject application will be rejected. Having a look on this table for some of forms.
USCIS had published a final rule increasing the processing fee for most of it services. The primary motivation for these new fees is that USCIS wants to recover its operating costs more fully. Unlike many other federal agencies, 96% of the USCIS budget is derived from user fees, while only about 4% is from congressional appropriations. By adjusting the fees, USCIS will support timely processing of new applications. Publishing this Final Rule, USCIS noted that the fee increases are essential to recover operating costs, expand humanitarian programs, provide federally mandated pay raises to its current employees, and hire additional staff.
This new filling fees will take effect on 1 April 2024.
The table below present more information regarding this new processing fees.
Form / Visa Type
Type of Filing
Current Fee
New Fee
I-129 H-1
Small employers and nonprofits All other employers
US$460 US$460
US$460 US$780
I-129 L
Small employers and nonprofits All other employers
US$460 US$460
US$695 US$1,385
I-129 O, Nonimmigrant Workers
Small employers and nonprofits All other employers
US$460 US$460
US$530 US$1,055
I-129, Petition for Nonimmigrant Worker: E, H-3, P, Q, R, or TN
Small employers and nonprofits All other employers
US$460 US$460
US$510 US$1,015
I-140, Immigrant Petition
All employers
US$700
US$715
I-539, Application to Extend/ Change Nonimmigrant Status