The government will begin charging the $100 fee again for asylum cases starting on May 29.
A temporary pause had previously prevented the government from collecting this fee while ongoing litigation was taking place. However, that suspension has reportedly ended, and many individuals with asylum cases may now be required to make the payment in order to keep their application active.
Here are some important details:
• Individuals with cases before USCIS may receive a notice requesting payment
• Individuals with cases in immigration court could receive instructions directly from the immigration judge
• Failing to make the payment could lead to serious consequences, including possible denial of the case in certain situations
It is important to remember that every immigration case is different, and these types of requirements should be handled carefully to avoid problems in the process.
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Do you believe these costs could affect many immigrant families seeking protection in the United States?
If you need guidance regarding your asylum case or any other immigration matter, contact our office to evaluate your case and provide the proper legal assistance.





