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Category Archives: Naturalization

USCIS Naturalization Application Fee to Increase in 2020

August 2, 2020

UPDATE #2:  On September 29, 2020, a federal district court temporarily issued a motion for preliminary injunction that would prevent USCIS from implementing the naturalization fee increase on October 2, 2020.  This means that, for now, the application for naturalization will remain at $725 instead of increasing to $1,170. UPDATE #1:  On July 31, 2020, […]

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USCIS Fees to Increase on October 2, 2020

July 31, 2020

USCIS filing fees increasing on October 2, 2020 BREAKING NEWS:  On September 29, 2020, a U.S. District Court judge granted a motion for preliminary injunction preventing USCIS from implementing its filing fee increases that was scheduled to take effect on October 2, 2020.  This means that the current filing fees will continue to be accepted […]

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USCIS Proposes Increases in Filing Fees

November 8, 2019

On November 8, 2019, the Department of Homeland Security published a notice that it intends to increase USCIS filing fees for several visa and immigrant categories.  There is no confirmation if, or when, these changes will take effect and we will update this post as new information becomes available. In the meantime, notable increases include: Naturalization:  $1,170 […]

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Immigrating to the United States After Trump Won The Election

November 11, 2016

The U.S. election stunned the world. Whether you are a Democrat or a Republican, I don’t think anybody expected Trump to win as resoundingly as he did. I’ve already gotten dozens of emails from former, current and prospective clients asking, “how does this affect my immigration options to the United States?” The short-term answer is […]

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USCIS Filing Fees Increase on December 23, 2016

November 11, 2016

Effective December 23, 2016, USCIS will increase many of its filing fees. Any applications received on or after this date will be subject to the new fees: G-1041 Genealogy Index Search Request — $65 ($20) G-1041A Genealogy Records Request (Copy from Microfilm) — $65 ($20) G-1041A Genealogy Records Request (Copy from Textual Record) — $65 […]

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Federal Court of Appeals Rules that Only the Executive Branch Can Correct an Incorrect Naturalization Certificate

May 17, 2016

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled that the courts do not have the ability to help a naturalized citizen change her birthdate listed on her certificate of naturalization. In 1965, Yu-Ling Teng first came to the United States on a student visa. At this point, she held a Taiwanese passport that said she […]

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