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DHS proposes 75% increase in fees for US citizenship paperwork
It might cost more to apply to become a United States citizen if a rule proposed by the Trump administration on Monday is enacted. The rule posted on the Federal Register would increase the cost of applying for U.S. citizenship by 75. The rule would be enacted at least 60 days from posting after it []...Click to read more
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Hindustan Times
· Jun 26, 2026
US citizenship new fee: Application cost likely to see 75% hike; here's how Indian would be affected
US citizenship application fees may rise from 760 to 1,330, a 75 increase. The proposal also removes reduced-fee options and waivers.
Washington Examiner
· Jun 22, 2026
USCIS boosts citizenship application fee to $1,300
The Department of Homeland Security released a new naturalization proposal on Monday, marking a dramatic escalation in new citizenship fees. If implemented, the new rule from DHS’s U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services would mean applicants would foot a 1,330 bill for paper filings and 1,280 for online applications. That would entail fee increases of 75 []
Powerline
· Jul 9, 2026
Birth Tourism In Texas
Birth tourism–foreigners coming to the U.S. for the specific purpose of having a baby that will be an American citizen–has been going on for some time, but the Supreme Court’s reaffirmation of birthright citizenship likely will give it a boost. That, at least, seems to be happening in Texas: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ordered the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) to investigate a hospital in Mission, Texas, according
Knewz
· Jun 25, 2026
Trump admin proposes drastically increasing citizenship application fees
The Trump administration has proposed sweeping changes that would sharply increase the cost of becoming a U.S. citizen, eliminate financial relief for low-income applicants and raise the cost of appealing denied applications, moves critics say could discourage many green card holders from seeking citizenship. The proposal, filed by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) as...
The New American
· Jun 30, 2026
Birthright Citizenship Lives: Only Three Justices Side With Intended Meaning
Only three Supreme Court judges believe American citizenship should not be automatically granted to people just for being born here. The Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld by a vote of 6-3 birthright citizenship, the version of the 14th Amendment that makes anyone who is born here, with diplomatic exceptions, an American citizen. This includes the ... The post Birthright Citizenship Lives: Only Three Justices Side With Intended Meaning appeared first on The New American.
The Tribune
· Jul 9, 2026
Trump seeks US Supreme Court rehearing on birthright citizenship, says “American citizenship not for sale”
Declaring that AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP IS NOT FOR SALE!, Trump added, The Supreme Court's ruling is wrong. I will be asking for a Rehearing by the United States Supreme Court, IMMEDIATELY.
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Related coverage for "DHS proposes 75% increase in fees for US citizenship paperwork": Hindustan Times — US citizenship new fee: Application cost likely to see 75% hike; here's how Indian would be affected. Washington Examiner — USCIS boosts citizenship application fee to $1,300. Powerline — Birth Tourism In Texas. Knewz — Trump admin proposes drastically increasing citizenship application fees. The New American — Birthright Citizenship Lives: Only Three Justices Side With Intended Meaning. The Tribune — Trump seeks US Supreme Court rehearing on birthright citizenship, says “American citizenship not for sale”