U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced Monday that it will exempt the biometrics service fee for all I-539 applicants beginning Oct. 1.
Key Points:
- Applicants are no longer required to pay the $85 biometrics service fee if their I-539, Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status, submission is postmarked Oct. 1 or later.
- Some applicants who file their I-539 before Oct. 1 will still be scheduled for a biometrics appointment and should attend it.
- For applications filed after Oct. 1, USCIS may occasionally determine that biometrics are required, in which case applicants will receive a notice to appear for a biometric services appointment.
Additional Information: If an applicant mistakenly submits the biometric services fee with their Form I-539 fee, the following actions will be taken based on method of payment:
- If the biometric services fee and filing fee are submitted separately, USCIS will return the biometric services fee and accept the Form I-539.
- If the biometric services fee and filing fee are combined for a paper-based Form I-539, USCIS will consider it an incorrect filing and will reject the Form I-539.
- If a credit card payment is authorized that combines the biometric services fee with the application fee, USCIS will accept the Form I-539 and only charge the application fee.
More information regarding the Form I-539 is available here.
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