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US launches new immigration fees and asylum rules that may bar applicants from work
International
Published on 1 May 2026

Miss a fee and your case could be rejected
The US is rolling out new immigration fees and tighter asylum-related rules that take effect soon. Asylum applicants will face both filing and annual charges, and non-payment can trigger case rejection and a denial of work permits. Temporary Protected Status holders will also see their work permits limited to one year, as the government aims to push costs onto applicants and streamline processing.
- Asylum applicants face new filing and annual fees
- Non-payment can lead to case rejection and work permit denial
- TPS holders get work permits limited to one year
- US says changes will shift costs and streamline operations
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