The new fees will take effect on July 22. From Aug. 21, any form without the proper filing fee will be rejected.
The funds raised from the new fees will be allocated to relevant agencies or the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the notice states.
Asylum applications for foreign nationals, previously free, now carry a $100 fee. An additional $100 annual fee has been added for each calendar year that an application remains pending.
The initial registration fee for temporary protected status (TPS) increased from $80, including a previously waived $30 biometrics fee, to $530 with biometrics included.
“Each initial employment authorization for TPS registrants who are subject to this fee will be valid for a period of 1 year or for the duration of the alien’s TPS, whichever is shorter,” the DHS notice states.
The fee for filing the initial application for an employment authorization document (Form I-765) for asylum applicants increased from free to $550, while the renewal fee rose from $520 to $975.
“For alien parolees, initial employment authorization is valid for a period of no more than one year or for the duration of the alien’s parole, whichever is shorter,” the USCIS statement said.
The new fees affect individuals filing or with pending applications for political asylum; applicants for new or renewed employment authorization documents; immigrants with temporary protected status; beneficiaries of humanitarian parole programs submitting new or renewal requests; and those applying for special immigrant juvenile status.







