The card must have enough money on it to pay for you and any family members. If you pay with a pre-paid debit card, you may use only one card.Pre-paid debit card (such as a Visa gift card).Debit card with a MasterCard or Visa logo.Mail your Green Card to the address you gave to DOS during your immigrant visa interview (or gave to CBP when you arrived in the United States, if your address changed).Verify that you paid the USCIS Immigrant Fee and.After you are admitted to the United States, USCIS will:.Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer your new address. If the address where you will live in the United States has changed or will change immediately after you are admitted to the United States, make sure you give the U.S.
You are admitted into the United States as a lawful permanent resident.bank account.Īrrive with immigrant visa packet at a port of entry bank routing and checking account numbers to have money taken directly from your U.S. You must pay either with a valid credit or debit card or provide your U.S. If you are paying for family members who will reside with you in the United States, you may pay all fees in one transaction. If you are a Diversity Visa immigrant, your DOS Case ID will have 4 numbers followed by 2 letters and 5 more numbers (for example: 0000AB01234). Instructions for paying the USCIS Immigrant Fee.DOS Case ID (3 letters followed by 9 or 10 numbers).A-Number (the letter “A” followed by 8 or 9 numbers).Returning lawful permanent residents (SB-1s) and.Children who enter the United States under the orphan or Hague adoption programs.The following groups do not have to pay the USCIS Immigrant Fee: You will not receive your Green Card until you have paid the USCIS Immigrant Fee. If you choose this option, we will send you a notice requesting payment with instructions on paying your fee. You may also pay the fee after you arrive in the United States. If someone pays the fee for you, they will need your Alien Number (A-Number) and Department of State (DOS) Case ID.
If you cannot pay the USCIS Immigrant Fee, a family member, friend, employer, attorney, or accredited representative can pay for you. We strongly encourage you to pay the USCIS Immigrant Fee after you pick up your immigrant visa from the Department of State and before you depart for the United States. If problems continue, you can request technical support within your account from the help page. If you have a technical issue related to browser compatibility, we recommend downloading the latest version of Google Chrome.
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