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US govt proposes 83 per cent increase in cost to become US citizen

US govt proposes 83 per cent increase in cost to become US citizen

The Trump administration yesterday officially proposed an 83-per cent increase in cost to become a US citizen, claiming that “current fees do not recover the full costs of providing adjudication and naturalisation services”, Xinhua news agency reported.

“The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) proposes to adjust certain immigration and naturalisation benefit request fees charged by US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS),” said a DHS statement.

The citizenship application fee would soar from US$640 dollars to US$1,170 while fees associated with legal permanent residency will go up by 79% to US$2,195, according to an ABC News report.

The proposed rule also outlines a series of other kinds of fee increases that impact immigration-related applications by asylum-seekers, Temporary Protected Status beneficiaries, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients and legal permanent residents, said the report.

The Trump administration also seeks to divert US$207.6 million dollars of USCIS funding to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), said the report.

The proposal now enters a public comment period that’s expected to end on December 16, then USCIS is legally obligated to consider comments before the new rule can take effect, according to the National Partnership for New Americans, a network of immigrant advocacy organizations.

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