VisaLedger

VisaLedger

Current USCIS filing fees and U.S. visa application fees, in plain dollars.

VisaLedger is a free, answer-first reference for U.S. immigration costs. Look up the current USCIS filing fee for 27 common forms — paper vs online, with biometric and H.R. 1 surcharges — such as N-400 ($710 online), I-130 ($625 online), I-485 ($1,440) and I-765 ($470 online); check State Department nonimmigrant visa (MRV) application fees ($185–$315); and add it all up with the fee calculator. Every figure is transcribed from the official USCIS and U.S. Department of State fee schedules and date-stamped. Fees current as of June 2026; always verify on uscis.gov before filing.

Source: USCIS Fee Schedule (Form G-1055). Data as of June 2026.

Most-looked-up form fees

Form N-400

Application for Naturalization

$710

Form I-130

Petition for Alien Relative

$625

Form I-485

Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status

$1,440

Form I-765

Application for Employment Authorization

$470

Form I-131

Application for Travel Document

$630

Form I-90

Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card

$415

Form I-751

Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence

$750

Form I-129F

Petition for Alien Fiance(e)

$675

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Tools & reference tables

USCIS fee calculator

Total the filing + biometric fees for any bundle of forms (e.g. marriage green card).

All USCIS fees (2026)

Sortable table of 27 forms — paper vs online and biometric fee.

Nonimmigrant visa (MRV) fees

4 State Department visa fee classes, $185–$315.

Browse forms by category

Family

4 forms

Green card

4 forms

Work permit

1 form

Employment

4 forms

Nonimmigrant

2 forms

Citizenship

4 forms

Humanitarian

4 forms

Waivers

2 forms

Other

2 forms

Guides

How much does a US green card cost?

The total cost of a U.S. green card in 2026, broken down by route — marriage-based adjustment of status, consular processing, and employment-based — including USCIS fees, the medical exam and the State Department visa fee.

2026-06-15
I-765 work permit (EAD) fee explained

How much Form I-765 costs in 2026 — the $470 online / $520 paper standard fee, the $260 rate with a pending green-card application, and the new H.R. 1 fees for asylum, parole and TPS work permits.

2026-06-15
N-400 citizenship application cost

What the Form N-400 application for naturalization costs in 2026 — the $710 online / $760 paper fee, the $380 reduced fee, who qualifies for a fee waiver, and what else to budget for U.S. citizenship.

2026-06-15
Nonimmigrant visa (MRV) fees explained

What the U.S. nonimmigrant visa application (MRV) fee is in 2026 — $185 for visitor/student/exchange visas, $205 for petition-based work visas, $265 for K fiance, $315 for E treaty — plus the new $250 Visa Integrity Fee.

2026-06-15
USCIS fee waiver (Form I-912): who qualifies

Who can get a USCIS fee waiver with Form I-912 in 2026, the three ways to qualify, which forms are eligible, and the new H.R. 1 fees that cannot be waived.

2026-06-15
USCIS filing fees in 2026 (full list)

A plain-dollars list of current USCIS filing fees for 2026 — paper vs online, biometric fees, and the H.R. 1 surcharges — for the most common immigration and naturalization forms.

2026-06-15

What this site is

VisaLedger publishes fast, free, genuinely-useful reference data on U.S. immigration and visa fees. The numbers competitors bury in PDFs are here in plain dollars: current USCIS filing fees from the official USCIS Fee Schedule (Form G-1055), and visa application fees from the U.S. Department of State. See our methodology for how each figure is sourced and verified.

VisaLedger provides general information only — not legal advice. Immigration fees change; always confirm the current fee on the official USCIS.gov or travel.state.gov page before filing.