USCIS will now only accept electronic payments, ending the use of checks and money orders for immigration fees.
USCIS has discontinued cheque and money order payments for immigration filings, mandating electronic debit via Form G-1650 ...
"The family is devastated, everyone is hurt, and shocked because he never did anything wrong," the man's husband told ...
On October 29, 2025, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced an interim final rule (IFR) that will end its current practice of automatically extending employment authorization ...
The United States has ended the automatic work permit extensions for some immigrants. This new rule, effective October 30, ...
This move is part of USCIS's broader effort to streamline payment processing and reduce in-person visits to field offices ...
USCIS has transitioned to accepting only electronic payments for paper visa applications starting today, October 29. This move, aligning with a Trump administration order, replaces paper checks and ...
USCIS has stopped taking cheques and money orders. Immigration applicants must now pay filing fees by US bank account debit ...
USCIS has proposed reducing EB-5 visa filing fees, a significant reversal following steep April 2024 hikes. This move comes ...
In an effort to weaponize an agency that provides pathways to legal immigration, the Trump administration is arming the United States Citizenship Immigration Services (USCIS) for the first time since ...