Say No to Fee Hikes on Immigration Applications

Say No to Fee Hikes on Immigration Applications

The Issue

This month, the Obama administration announced that the already astronomical fees for immigration applications, which skyrocketed in 2007, will likely be raised again. Under USCIS’s proposal, currently up for public review and comment, application fees will increase an average 10% across the board. Our government finances 90% of the United States Citizen and Immigration Services (USCIS) office through these application fees, and there are currently not enough applications to cover costs.
 
Given the contributions of immigrants to the United States’ culture, economy and way of life, immigration processing is a public service that contributes to a public good. By hiking up fees and relying upon them for 90% of the operation costs of USCIS, we are putting a price tag on the inherent value of being American; worse, we are keeping hardworking people from updating their status in the United States according to their rights prescribed by law.

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L MPetition StarterI live in my native Bay Area where I am a writer, educator and immigrant rights advocate. I currently work for Refugee Transitions and the Oakland Unified School District, supporting newcomer youth and parents to access the educational services they need during their transition to life in the U.S. I have also worked with immigrant and other vulnerable populations in Uganda and El Salvador. I am studying creative writing at Vermont College of Fine Arts and believe in writing as a tool for learning, healing, growth and social change.
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The Issue

This month, the Obama administration announced that the already astronomical fees for immigration applications, which skyrocketed in 2007, will likely be raised again. Under USCIS’s proposal, currently up for public review and comment, application fees will increase an average 10% across the board. Our government finances 90% of the United States Citizen and Immigration Services (USCIS) office through these application fees, and there are currently not enough applications to cover costs.
 
Given the contributions of immigrants to the United States’ culture, economy and way of life, immigration processing is a public service that contributes to a public good. By hiking up fees and relying upon them for 90% of the operation costs of USCIS, we are putting a price tag on the inherent value of being American; worse, we are keeping hardworking people from updating their status in the United States according to their rights prescribed by law.

avatar of the starter
L MPetition StarterI live in my native Bay Area where I am a writer, educator and immigrant rights advocate. I currently work for Refugee Transitions and the Oakland Unified School District, supporting newcomer youth and parents to access the educational services they need during their transition to life in the U.S. I have also worked with immigrant and other vulnerable populations in Uganda and El Salvador. I am studying creative writing at Vermont College of Fine Arts and believe in writing as a tool for learning, healing, growth and social change.

The Decision Makers

Alejandro Mayorkas
Alejandro Mayorkas
Director, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services

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Petition created on June 19, 2010