Immigration Guides 2026

USCIS Fee Calculator 2026 — Complete Guide

The complete guide to USCIS immigration filing fees in 2026 — what changed, what you owe, and how to calculate your exact cost.

Last updated: May 2026 · Source: USCIS G-1055 Fee Schedule 2026

The USCIS fee calculator 2026 is the essential tool for anyone navigating the US immigration system this year. USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services) funds nearly all its operations through applicant fees — not congressional appropriations. That means fees are substantial, and knowing exactly what you owe before you file is critical. This guide covers every major form fee, explains what changed in 2026, and links to free calculators for each specific visa or application type.

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Not legal advice. Always verify fees at USCIS.gov/g-1055 before submitting payment.

What Changed in the USCIS Fee Schedule 2026

The current USCIS fee schedule took effect in April 2024 following a major rule update and remains in force for 2026. Several additional fees were added by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act signed into law in 2026.

New & Increased Fees

  • I-765 now includes HR-1 statutory add-on: +$560 initial, +$280 renewal
  • I-140 now includes Asylum Program Fee: $600 (standard), $300 (small employer), $0 (nonprofit)
  • New Visa Integrity Fee: $250 per nonimmigrant visa applicant
  • N-400 paper filing increased from $725 to $760

Simplified / Bundled

  • Biometric services fee ($85) now bundled into base fee for most forms
  • Online filing discount: $50 off eligible forms
  • I-485 child discount: $950 for children under 14 filing with parent

Complete USCIS Fee Schedule 2026

FormDescriptionFeeCalculator
I-485Green Card — Adult$1,440Calculate
I-485Green Card — Child under 14 with parent$950Calculate
I-130Petition for Alien Relative$675Calculate
I-765Work Permit (EAD) — Initial$820Calculate
I-765Work Permit (EAD) — Renewal$540Calculate
I-131Travel Document / Advance Parole$630Calculate
I-140Immigrant Worker Petition + Asylum Fee (standard)$1,315Calculate
I-129 H1BH1B Petition — Large Employer (no premium)$2,945Calculate
I-129FK-1 Fiancé Visa Petition$675Calculate
N-400Naturalization — Online$710Calculate
N-400Naturalization — Paper$760Calculate
N-400Naturalization — Reduced Fee$380Calculate
I-751Remove Conditions on Residence$750Calculate
I-90Green Card Renewal$415Calculate
VIFVisa Integrity Fee (most nonimmigrant visas)$250Guide

Source: USCIS G-1055 Fee Schedule, effective 2026. Verify at USCIS.gov/g-1055.

Frequently Asked Questions

Did USCIS fees go up in 2026?

The main fee increases took effect in April 2024 and remain in place. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act added the new $250 Visa Integrity Fee for most nonimmigrant visa applicants in 2026. Most other fees are unchanged from the 2024 rule.

Are USCIS fees tax deductible?

Generally no for personal immigration filings. However, employer-paid H1B petition fees may be deductible as a business expense. Consult a CPA for your specific situation.

What payment methods does USCIS accept?

For paper filings: money order, personal check, or cashier's check (payable to "U.S. Department of Homeland Security"). For credit/debit card payments on paper filings, include Form G-1450. Online filings accept credit cards, debit cards, and ACH bank transfers.

What is the biometrics fee in 2026?

There is no separate biometrics fee in 2026. The former $85 biometric services fee is now bundled into the base filing fee for most forms as part of the April 2024 rule change. You will still attend a biometrics appointment but pay nothing extra.