USCIS now requires all immigration fees to be paid electronically. Paper checks and money orders are no longer accepted, ensuring faster processing, enhanced security, and reduced risk of fraud.
USCIS will now only accept electronic payments, ending the use of checks and money orders for immigration fees.
H-1B visa LCA submissions: FLAG system back online; employers can resume foreign hiring applications
US employers can now submit applications for crucial foreign worker visa programs like H-1B and PERM. The Department of Labor ...
As we reported earlier, on September 19, 2025, a Presidential Proclamation introduced a $100,000 government fee for certain new H-1B visa ...
"The family is devastated, everyone is hurt, and shocked because he never did anything wrong," the man's husband told ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said “robust vetting” had lapsed during the Biden administration, allowing Egyptian ...
On October 29, 2025, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced an interim final rule (IFR) that will end its current practice of automatically extending employment authorization ...
This move is part of USCIS's broader effort to streamline payment processing and reduce in-person visits to field offices ...
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 ...
Changes come as the Trump administration has signaled it will increase scrutiny on citizenship applications and threatened to ...
The update answers some of employers’ questions, but the future of President Donald Trump’s restrictions on new ...
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