New $1,000 Parole Fee Goes into Effect — Big Shift for Immigrants

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📌 What happened:

  • U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that effective October 15, 2025, individuals who are paroled into the U.S. under the immigration parole program must pay a fee of $1,000. USCIS
  • The rule is tied to the larger immigration-reform legislation under H.R. 1 Reconciliation Bill and allows for the fee to be adjusted annually for inflation. The Economic Times
  • Some exemptions remain for humanitarian and “public interest” cases — meaning not everyone facing parole will pay, but many will. The Economic Times

đź’ˇ Why it matters:

  • For newly-paroled immigrants (those granted temporary entry under parole rather than typical visa/green-card paths), a six-figure fee now adds a major financial hurdle.
  • Legal and non-profit advocates warn this may reduce access to parole for lower-income individuals or push them into making rushed or risky decisions.
  • Employers and immigrant-serving organisations should update guidance materials: this fee becomes part of the “what to expect” list for parole cases.

🔑 What’s Changing?

  • Before: Parole could be granted under various humanitarian, public-interest, or other grounds without a set high fee attached.
  • Now: A $1,000 fee must be paid for parole applications (with annual inflation adjustments).
  • Exemptions exist, but the default becomes fee-paying.
  • USCIS and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) say the change is to “reduce abuse” of parole and ensure program sustainability. Department of Homeland Security

đź§ľ What Are the Options Now?

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  • If you’re applying for parole: review eligibility for fee exemptions (humanitarian, public-interest) and budget accordingly.
  • Legal practitioners should update client intake checklists and flag potential cost issues.
  • Community orgs may need to assist with fee-funding or provide referrals for fee-waiver support if available.
  • Keep track of the annual inflation adjustment — next year the fee may increase further.

⚠️ Important Reminders:

  • This fee applies only to parole grants under the DHS/USCIS program — other immigration pathways (visas, adjustment of status) may not be affected in the same way (though changes could be coming).
  • Fee exemptions are not automatic; you must meet the specific humanitarian or public interest criteria.
  • Because this is a major cost shift, delays or errors in fee payment may lead to application rejection or processing delays.
  • While fee rules are in place now, policy/legal challenges could arise (so stay alert for updates).

📲 Learn More:
đź”— USCIS Announcement: USCIS Implements New Immigration Parole Fee USCIS
đź”— DHS Release: DHS Set to Impose New Fee for Aliens Paroled into the US Department of Homeland Security

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