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The new cost for asylum applications and other immigration procedures under Trump’s law

Work permits and TPS applications will also increase in price with the fees established by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act

Examen para la ciudadanía americana
Alonso Martínez

The costs of entering the United States have increased. First, a new (and not inexpensive) fee was established for non-immigrant visas, and now asylum applications, work permits, and other special licenses will be more expensive, affecting thousands of people who want to leave their countries and seek protection or work temporarily in the United States.

On July 18, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced the new fees that would take effect under Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act. According to the announcement, applicants must submit their applications with the new fees starting July 22. After August 21, 2025, the agency will reject any forms that do not include the corresponding fees. Below are the current costs and how they have changed from the past.

Asylum seekers

Work permits (EAD - Form I-765)

Asylum seekers applying for a work permit (category c)(8)

EADs based on temporary stay permits (refugees, TPS holders, spouses of entrepreneurs, and others)

Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

Initial TPS registration (Form I-821)

TPS EAD

Special Immigrant Juveniles (SIJ - Form I-360)

Temporary residence permit (PIP) / Military-related

In addition to the above, starting in 2026, the cost of tourist visas and other nonimmigrant visas to enter the United States will increase significantly due to the introduction of a new $250 “integrity fee.” This measure raises the price of non-petition visas from $160 to $410, and petition visas from $190 to $440, with the argument of promoting legal compliance among foreign visitors. Although a refund system is planned for those who comply with all the conditions of their visa, it is unclear how much would be refunded. The tourism sector has strongly criticized this policy, warning that it could reduce the number of international visitors and generate millions in economic losses, especially during events such as the 2026 World Cup.

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