Do you know that citizenship application fees can be reduced or even eliminated? Each year on average, 83% of requests for fee reduction are approved.
[Note: This article has been updated to reflect the USCIS fee changes as of April 1st, 2024.]
Do you know that citizenship application fees can be reduced or even eliminated? Each year on average, 83% of requests for filing fee reductions, like the fee waiver N-400 are approved.
Also, 20% of approved citizenship applications have a fee waiver. We encourage you to explore whether you are eligible for a citizenship application to request a fee waiver or reduction and whether applying for one is the right choice for you.
It typically costs $380-$760 for an additional person to apply for U.S. citizenship. There is no longer a separate biometrics fee, so you only pay one fee per application.
When you submit your citizenship application, you can also submit a request for a fee waiver or a fee reduction. If approved for a waiver, your reduced fee for the application will be $0. If approved for a reduction, you will pay $380 for your application. Remember, 83% of requests for U.S. citizenship application fee reductions are approved. Also, 20% of approved citizenship applications include a fee waiver. Achieving savings on your application process is very possible.
USCIS application processing time can increase by several months when a fee waiver request, or reduction request is included. This is not because the government de-prioritizes these applications, but because this documentation adds a few additional steps to the process including:
To qualify for a fee waiver, you must demonstrate one of the following:
To apply for a fee waiver, you need to file Form I-912 (Request for Fee Waiver) with supporting material at the same time as you file Form N-400 with supporting documents. You do not need to submit the fees associated with Form N-400.
To qualify for a fee reduction, you must show that:
To apply for an application fee reduction, you need to complete part 10 of the new N-400 form (download from USCIS) and include supporting documents, and then mail your application with the appropriate reduced filing fees. The total will be $380.
Please note: You must submit your N-400 application via paper (mail) to apply for a reduced fee or the fee waiver option. These options are not currently being accepted with online applications.
You will need to supply a copy of last year's income tax return, a paycheck stub, or a letter verifying income as part of your supporting documentation for a reduction request or a waiver request based on your household size or income.