As of 2025, significant new fees affect asylum seekers and those applying for related immigration benefits. These changes cover initial asylum filings, introduce annual fees for pending asylum cases, and update work permit application costs. Stay informed with this essential guide.
For the first time, an annual fee of $100 is required to maintain an active asylum case. This applies to cases with both USCIS and EOIR (immigration court). The fee helps cover government processing costs as your claim progresses.
Beginning July 22, 2025, the fee for filing a new asylum application is $100, where previously it was free.
There are new fees for work permits for asylum seekers:
Additional fee changes apply to Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and parole-based work permits with increased fees and shorter validity periods.
These changes require asylum seekers to contribute toward processing costs for their claims and work authorization. Being informed now will help navigate your case smoothly.
This post provides informational content reviewed by expert immigration attorneys and is not legal advice.
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