H1-B alert: USCIS has shifted to electronic debit payments for immigration fees, effective this week, requiring Form G-1650 for direct bank withdrawals. US Citizenship and Immigration Services has ...
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has implemented a new way to pay fees using electronic debit from a U.S. bank account. Effective immediately, individuals can make transactions directly to ...
On August 29, 2025, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that, after October 28, 2025, they will only accept electronic payment, either ACH debit transactions (using Form G-1650 ...
This week we will cover recent updates from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services which have direct effect on your applications and petitions before the service. Here are a couple: USCIS has ...
Payments may be made either via credit card or debit card or ACH debit transactions from a US bank account for ACH transactions. (The New York Times) A new US regulation mandates that all filing fees ...
For professionals applying under the H-1B program and other employer-sponsored work visas, Form G-1450 remains available for credit card transactions. This form can also be used for green card ...
USCIS has transitioned to accepting only electronic payments for paper visa applications starting today, October 29. This move, aligning with a Trump administration order, replaces paper checks and ...