Immigration Application Costs
Understand the full cost of your immigration application. We break down USCIS filing fees and additional expenses so you can budget properly.
Calculate My CostsCommon Application Costs
USCIS filing fees for popular immigration applications
Marriage-Based Green Card (Inside U.S.)
USCIS Fees
Medical exam costs additional $200-$500
K-1 Fiancé Visa
USCIS Fees
Affidavit of Support (I-134) required for visa, I-864 for green card
Naturalization (Citizenship)
USCIS Fees
Fee waiver available for qualifying applicants
Green Card Renewal
USCIS Fees
Online filing available
Remove Conditions (I-751)
USCIS Fees
Must file 90 days before conditional card expires
DACA Renewal
USCIS Fees
File 120-150 days before expiration
Additional Costs to Consider
Beyond USCIS fees, budget for these common expenses
Medical Examination
Required for most green card applications
Translations
Documents must be translated by certified translator
Passport Photos
2 photos required for most applications
Document Copies
Birth certificates, marriage certificates, etc.
Immigration Attorney
Optional but recommended for complex cases
Fee Waivers Available
You may qualify for a fee waiver if you're receiving certain means-tested benefits, have household income below 150% of poverty guidelines, or experiencing financial hardship.
- N-400 (Naturalization)
- I-90 (Green Card Renewal)
- Certain humanitarian applications
Check Your Eligibility
See if you qualify for a fee waiver based on your income and benefits.
Check NowFee Information Disclaimer
USCIS fees are subject to change. Always verify current fees at uscis.gov before submitting your application. Fees shown are for standard applications and may vary based on your specific circumstances. SureCitizen platform fees are separate from USCIS filing fees.