5. New Process and Fees for Adjustment of Status Applications: USCIS will implement a fee of $1,440 for most adjustment of status applications, featuring a reduced fee of $950 for applicants under 14 applying concurrently with a parent. This fee structure marks a departure from the init...
However, the immigrant is usually required to pay for the adjustment of status fees when they are eligible if they choose to do so. A family of 4: 2 parents and 2 children (under 14) will see an increase from $3950 in application fees to $4640, roughly a 17% increase in total fees...
In addition to the changes in the fee schedule, DHS has announced updates regarding premium processing; versions of Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker; and adjustment of status applications. DHS announced the rule proposing these changes in November 2019 for public notice and comment,...
Starting Nov. 19, 2018, USCIS may also issue NTAs based on denials of FormsI-914/I-914A, Applications for T Nonimmigrant Status;I-918/I-918 Petitions for U Nonimmigrant Status;I-360 Petition for Amerasian, Widow(er), or Special Immigrant (Violence Against Women Act self-petitions and S...
SRC1490054082 is an employment based adjustment of status that was filed with both an I-765 and an I-131. While the I-765 was approved, the I-131 (SRC1490054084) was transferred to NSC. According to NCSC (Officer ID 6709387), the transfer was to facilitate adjudication of the I-131. ...