Unless exempt, USCIS will no longer accept paper-based payments for green card applications as of Oct. 28, 2025.
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USCIS Shifts to Electronic Payments: What You Need to Know
Starting October 28, the USCIS will no longer accept checks or money orders for immigration fees. This shift to electronic payments aims to modernize processes and reduce administrative burdens.
The SAVE program is a federal service run by USCIS that allows government agencies to verify an individual’s immigration or ...
() - After a month of halted operations, the U.S. Department of Labor will begin processing necessary documents for visa and permanent resident applications again.
A sweeping new proposed rule would expand both who must submit biometric data during immigration proceedings and the kinds of biometrics the agency can collect.
USCIS now requires all immigration fees to be paid electronically. Paper checks and money orders are no longer accepted, ensuring faster processing, enhanced security, and reduced risk of fraud.
In yet another major policy shift, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has issued an interim final rule eliminating the automatic extension ...
In the era of Trump, we have been conditioned, either directly or subliminally, on his policies and actions that appear to be outrageous, uncommon and even downright shocking to common sense. In ...
USCIS has discontinued cheque and money order payments for immigration filings, mandating electronic debit via Form G-1650 ...
USCIS has advised Green Card applicants to carefully complete Form I-485, particularly Part 9 regarding public charge.
A judge deemed unconstitutional Trump's March executive order requiring proof of citizenship on the national mail voter registration form.
The first question presented in these consolidated cases is whether the president, acting unilaterally, may direct changes to federal election procedures,” Kollar-Kotelly wrote in her ...
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