The new cost for asylum applications and other immigration procedures under Trump's law
Briefly

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced increased fees for immigration services effective July 22, impacting asylum applications, work permits, and special licenses. New fees include a $100 charge for initial asylum applications and an annual fee of $100 while the application is pending. For work permits, an initial fee of $550 is instituted, with renewals costing up to $795. Additionally, the new fees for Temporary Protected Status registration have increased to a minimum of $530. No fee waivers are permitted for these new charges.
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has increased costs significantly for various immigration services, including asylum applications and work permits, under new regulations.
Asylum applicants will incur a new $100 fee for initial applications and an annual $100 fee while their application is pending, with no waivers permitted.
The cost for initial work permits has risen to $550, while renewals will now cost $795 on paper or $745 online, with no waivers allowed.
Temporary Protected Status registration now has a new $500 fee, effectively making the total cost of registration start at $530.
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