U.S. Citizenship Application Fee to Increase in 2024
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced a fee increase for U.S. citizenship applications, effective January 2024. The new fee will be $1,170, up from $725.
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced a fee increase for U.S. citizenship applications, effective January 2024. The new fee will be $1,170, up from $725.
The Federal Register published a notice of proposed rulemaking regarding the U.S. citizenship application fee increase, which is expected to take effect in 2024. The public comment period is open until March 2024.
Boundless provides an overview of the U.S. citizenship application process, including the required forms, documentation, and fees. The article notes the upcoming fee increase in 2024 and offers tips for applicants.
The Migration Policy Institute (MPI) published a report analyzing the potential effects of the U.S. citizenship application fee increase on immigrant communities. The report discusses the implications for naturalization rates and integration.
ABC News provides an overview of the U.S. citizenship application fee increase, including the new fee amount and the effective date. The article also discusses the potential impact on immigrant communities and the naturalization process.
The National Association of Foreign Student Advisers (NAFSA) offers a fee increase calculator to help individuals estimate the new cost of applying for U.S. citizenship in 2024. The tool takes into account the applicant's eligibility category and other factors.
The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) uploaded a video explaining the U.S. citizenship application fee increase and its implications for applicants. The video discusses the new fee amount, the effective date, and tips for applicants.
The Immigration Law Weekly (ILW) published a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the U.S. citizenship application fee increase. The FAQs cover topics such as the new fee amount, the effective date, and the impact on pending applications.