USCIS Fees and Payment Methods in Vermont

What are the current USCIS fees for applications in Vermont?

The current USCIS fees for applications in Vermont vary depending on the type of application being filed. The most common fees for immigration applications in Vermont are as follows:

Form I-90 (Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card): $455

Form I-131 (Application for Travel Document): $575

Form I-140 (Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker): $700

Form I-485 (Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status): $1,140

Form N-400 (Application for Naturalization): $725

Form I-765 (Application for Employment Authorization): $410

Is there a fee schedule specific to Vermont for USCIS services?

No, there is not a fee schedule specific to Vermont. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has the same fee schedule for all of its services regardless of the state in which the application is submitted. You can find the most up to date fee schedule on the USCIS website.

How can I pay USCIS fees for my application in Vermont?

USCIS fees can be paid by check, money order, credit card, or a combination of all three methods. When submitting your application, you must include the appropriate USCIS fee with your form. Checks and money orders should be made payable to U.S. Department of Homeland Security. You can also pay with a credit card by completing Form G-1450, Authorization for Credit Card Transactions. The form should be attached to the front of your application package and submitted to the appropriate USCIS office in Vermont.

Are there waivers available for USCIS fees in Vermont?

USCIS does not offer waivers for filing fees for any immigration applications. For more information on fee waivers, please visit the USCIS website.

What is the fee for filing a green card application in Vermont?

The fee for filing a green card application in Vermont is $640, plus an $85 biometric fee.

Can I pay USCIS fees online in Vermont?

Yes, you can pay USCIS fees online in Vermont. To do so, you can use the USCIS online payment system called ELIS (Electronic Immigration System). The ELIS system allows customers to pay fees for certain immigration forms online using a debit card, credit card, or an ACH bank transfer. You can also pay fees by mail with a check or money order. For more information about how to submit payments for USCIS forms in Vermont, please visit the USCIS website.

What payment methods are accepted for USCIS fees in Vermont?

USCIS accepts the following payments for fees in Vermont:

1. Credit or debit cards (Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover).

2. Bank issued debit cards.

3. Electronic Fund Transfers (EFTs) with ACH Debit or Credit Card.

4. Money orders, company checks, personal checks, certified or cashier’s checks, drawn on a US bank and payable in US funds.

Are there additional fees for expedited USCIS processing in Vermont?

Yes, there are additional fees for expedited USCIS processing in Vermont. The expedite fee is an additional $1,410, and must be paid in addition to the standard filing fees.

How can I check the status of my USCIS fee payment in Vermont?

You can check the status of your USCIS fee payment in Vermont by accessing your USCIS online account, or by calling the USCIS Contact Center at 1-800-375-5283. When calling the Contact Center, you will need to provide your receipt number to verify your payment.

Is there a USCIS fee helpline for questions in Vermont?

Yes, there is a USCIS fee helpline for questions in Vermont. The toll-free number is 1-800-375-5283. The telephone line is open from 8 AM to 4 PM EST, Monday through Friday.

What is the fee for filing for naturalization in Vermont?

The fee for filing for naturalization in Vermont is $725. This fee includes the $640 filing fee, $85 biometric fee, and the $10 Fraud Prevention and Detection Fee.

Can I pay USCIS fees with a credit card in Vermont?

No, USCIS does not accept credit card payments for fees at this time. The only methods of payment accepted are check or money order.

Are there installment plans for USCIS fees in Vermont?

No, USCIS does not offer installment plans for any of its fees in Vermont. Fees must be paid in full at the time of filing.

What happens if I can’t afford the USCIS filing fees in Vermont?

If you cannot afford to pay the USCIS filing fees in Vermont, you may be eligible to request a fee waiver. To do so, you must submit Form I-912, Request for Fee Waiver, along with supporting documentation and your immigration application. USCIS will review your request and determine if you qualify for a fee waiver.

Can I get a refund for USCIS fees if my application is denied in Vermont?

Unfortunately, USCIS does not offer refunds for fees paid in connection with an application that was denied.

Is there a USCIS fee discount for military veterans in Vermont?

No. As of June 2020, there are no USCIS fee discounts for military veterans in Vermont. The USCIS does offer a fee waiver program for members of the military and their spouses and dependents, however this program is only available to those who are stationed outside the United States.

How often do USCIS fees change in Vermont?

USCIS fees do not change on a specific schedule, and different fees may change at different times. USCIS typically announces any fee changes well in advance. It is recommended that applicants check the USCIS website frequently for the latest fee changes.

What is the fee for replacing a lost or stolen green card in Vermont?

The fee for replacing a lost or stolen green card in Vermont is $455.

Can I pay USCIS fees at a local USCIS office in Vermont?

No, you cannot pay USCIS fees at a local USCIS office in Vermont. Fees must be paid online or by mail using a money order, personal check, cashier’s check, or credit card.

Are there USCIS fee workshops or assistance programs in Vermont?

Yes, there are fee assistance programs available in Vermont. The Vermont Refugee Resettlement Program (VRRP) provides fee waiver assistance to individuals applying for immigration benefits through the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The VRRP also offers workshops to provide information about the immigration process, how to apply for benefits, and how to navigate the USCIS system.