You can now pay for USCIS services with a card: what forms does the innovation apply to
As part of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Service Center Credit Card Payments Pilot Program, you can now pay fees for almost all forms at all service centers. This is mentioned on official website of the department.
Currently, you cannot pay only for Forms I-129 Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker and for H-1B and H-2A work visas.
USCIS said it will evaluate the results at the end of the pilot and decide whether to expand this payment option to other applications.
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“The goal of this pilot is to bring USCIS one step closer to accepting digital credit card payments at all service centers,” the agency said in a statement. - We started and then expanded this program at a service center in Nebraska, expanded the program to service centers in Texas, Vermont, and California."
There is no additional charge for using a credit card.
- Complete and sign Form G-1450, Authorization for Credit Card Transactions;
- place the form on top of your application, petition or request when you submit it;
- top up your credit card with the required amount;
- destroy Form G-1450 to protect your credit card information.
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Pay attention! Credit cards issued by foreign banks are not accepted. You can use Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. Make sure there is enough money on the card to cover the fee. The agency will deny your application if the card is declined and will not attempt to process your credit card payment a second time.
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