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How Much Does Naturalization Cost?2024-03-14T09:36:13-04:00
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How Much Does Naturalization Cost?

In this guide we will explore the financial costs of applying U.S. citizenship. We’re going to talk about the application fees, payment methods to use, where to send your application, and what to do if you can’t afford the fees.

The Costs of U.S. Citizenship

Here are the specific questions we will answer:

How Much Does The Naturalization Application Cost?

The total cost to apply for naturalization is $725. This cost is the combination of two fees.

The first cost is the filing fee for the N-400, Application for Naturalization, which is $640. The second cost is the biometric services fee which is $85.

These fees are non-refundable whether the U.S. government denies or approves your application. So, even if your application is rejected, you will not get your money back.

But, it is possible for some applicants to have the fee reduced or waived completely.

Should My Documents Be Translated Into English?

When you’re applying for naturalization, a fee reduction, or a fee waiver, you might have to include some documents in a foreign language.

If you submit any document with information in a foreign language, you must also submit an English translation. To guarantee that your naturalization application and fee are processed quickly, it helps to use a certified translator. Some other documents that commonly need to be translated for immigration purposes include:

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How Much Will I Pay?

Depending on your situation, you may not have to pay the full $725 to apply for naturalization. There are three different types of applicants that can have their fee reduced or waived.

  • Active duty military members and veterans will not need to pay the application fee or the biometric services fee.
  • People who are aged 75 and older will need to pay the $640 filing fee, but will not need to pay the biometric services fee.
  • Applicants experiencing financial hardship will need to prove their eligibility for a fee reduction or a fee waiver depending on their circumstances. Applicants applying for a fee reduction must prove that their income is greater than 150 percent, but less than 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.

Applicants applying for a fee waiver must prove three circumstances.

  1. Applicants will need to prove their income is below 150 percent of the Federal Poverty Guideline according to their state.
  2. Applicants must prove they’re receiving a “means-tested benefit” from the government such as Medicaid, SNAP, and TANF, or others.
  3. Applicants must prove they’re experiencing financial hardship by detailing things like medical expenses of family members, unemployment, eviction, homelessness, or other hardships.

Below is a visual aid to explain how much each applicant will need to pay:

Type of Applicant Special Circumstances Total Cost
Common Applicant None $725
Applicant with Fee Reduction Income between 150% and 200% of the Poverty Guideline $405
Applicant with Fee Waiver Income below 150% of the Poverty Guideline $0
Applicants aged 75 or older $640
Applicants aged 75 or older With Fee Reduction $320
Active-Duty Military or Veteran $0

How Do I Pay For My Naturalization Application?

How you pay depends on if you’re living in the United States or if you’re living abroad.

For applicants who are living in the United States:

If applying online – If you submit your application online through myUSCIS, you will be able to pay your fees through the online portal as well.

If applying by mail – When you submit your N-400, application for naturalization through the mail, in paper form, you can pay in 4 ways:

  • Money Order
  • Personal Check
  • Cashier’s Check
  • Credit Card. If you pay by credit card, you’ll need to use Form G-1450, which is officially called the “Authorization for Credit Card Transactions.”

For applicants who are living in the United States:

If you are the spouse or family member of a U.S. citizen who is employed abroad, and you are paying by check or money order, you should ask the closest U.S. embassy or consulate about their payment process.

Where Should I Send My Payment?

If you’re paying by mail you should send your money order or check along with your application. But the address where you send your application depends on where you live, and whether you’re in the military or not.

If you’re not in the military, the USCIS address you use to mail your N-400, depends on the state you live in. Luckily, USCIS clearly explains the address each state should use.

If you are an active duty military member, veteran, or the family member of military personnel, you will send your application and payment to a different address.

Other Important Things To Know About Payment

  • You must pay for your application fee and biometric fee using the same method. For example, you cannot pay for your N-400 by money order, and then pay your biometric services fee by check. If you pay for your N-400 by money order, you must pay your biometric services fee by money order as well.
  • If you are mailing in more than one N-400 at the same time, you should pay for each one using the same method. For example, if multiple family members are mailing their N-400 in the same envelope, they should all use the same payment method.
  • If you are mailing multiple applications of any kind, USCIS recommends that you pay for each application separately. This is because if one of your applications, petitions, or requests is rejected, then all the applications will be rejected as well. For example, it is smart to pay your N-400 fee and your biometric services fee separately.
  • Payments should be made in the exact amount required by USCIS. For example, if USCIS requires $640 for your N-400, and you accidentally send a check for $650, your application will be rejected.
  • When filling out your check or money order and you reach the section that says “PAY TO THE ORDER OF”, you must write “U.S. Department of Homeland Security”. You must not abbreviate this name or change it in any way.
  • If your check does not have a date within the last 365 days, USCIS will reject your filing.
  • If you are paying by credit card using Form G-1450, be sure to fill out the form completely, then place Form G-1450 on top of form N-400.

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With expedited service, your order is given priority and you can expect the turnaround time to be reduced by 50%.

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If you require expedited service for a document in another language, please inquire regarding availability. If we are able to accommodate your request, our staff will provide you with instructions on how to proceed.

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What is a certified translation?2020-04-10T10:52:38-04:00

A certified translation is a word-for-word translation required for official use by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), universities, colleges, state or federal institutions and courts.

All our certified translations are issued in accordance with the regulations established by the USCIS, the institution that most frequently requires this type of document. A certified translation includes a certificate issued on our corporate letterhead signed by the translator and a U.S. Language Services representative in PDF format.

How much does it cost?2023-05-01T07:17:26-04:00

The price for a certified translation is $39.00 per page. No hidden fees.

Each page may contain up to 250 words or fewer including numbers. Pages may be letter size (8.5″ x 11″), A4 or smaller and one sided.

For languages that use logograms, such as Chinese, Korean and Japanese, each character is considered a word.

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When you order a certified translation, the most significant variable is how the pages of the document are calculated. We take into consideration both the number of physical pages in your original document and the total word count.

Each page may contain up to 250 words. Pages may be letter size (8.5″ x 11″), A4 or smaller and one sided.

For example: A project with 2 physical pages that each contain 500 words (1,000 words total), is calculated as 4 pages (1,000 words ÷ 250 = 4 pages).

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How long will it take?2023-04-29T12:36:46-04:00

For most common languages, including Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Arabic, Russian and Chinese you can expect to receive:

  • A 1-3 page translation in 2 business days
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  • An 11-20 page translation in 6 business days
  • A 20+ page translation in 6+ business days

For orders in other language pairs, our team will review your document and provide you with the delivery date once you place your order.

Note: Orders placed after 2 p.m. EST (Eastern Standard Time) will be processed on the following business day. Delivery dates exclude weekends & holidays.

Do you offer expedited service?2024-05-01T19:21:18-04:00

We offer expedited service for Spanish, French, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese and German.

With expedited service, your order is given priority and you can expect the turnaround time to be reduced by 50%.

Expedited service includes a 50% surcharge.

If you require expedited service for a document in another language, please inquire regarding availability. If we are able to accommodate your request, our staff will provide you with instructions on how to proceed.

Note: Standard terms apply for expedited service. Orders placed after 2 p.m. EST (Eastern Standard Time) will be processed on the following business day. Delivery dates exclude weekends & holidays.

Do you offer notarized translations?2021-11-10T14:29:32-05:00

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How will my certified translation be delivered to me?2024-10-11T11:33:24-04:00

All certified translations are delivered in PDF format; we do not mail physical copies.

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How much does it cost?2023-04-29T09:57:10-04:00

The price for a standard translation is $0.12 per word. No hidden fees.

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Is there a minimum?2023-04-29T10:08:08-04:00

Yes. The minimum per document is $24 or 200 words.

What is a standard translation?2020-11-11T11:14:07-05:00

A standard translation is a high-quality, professional translation of documents or text-based files delivered in an editable Word file. If you require a different format (pages, rtf, txt) just let us know when placing your order using the comments field. This service is perfect for:

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How long will it take?2023-04-29T12:36:19-04:00

For most common languages, including Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Arabic, Russian and Chinese you can expect to receive:

  • A 500 word translation in 2 business days
  • A 1,000 word translation in 3 business days
  • A 2,000 word translation in 4 business days
  • A 5,000 word translation in 6 business days

For orders in other language pairs, our team will review your documents and provide you with the delivery date once you place your order.

Note: Orders placed after 2 p.m. EST (Eastern Standard Time) will be processed by our team on the following business day. Delivery dates exclude weekends & holidays.

How do you ensure quality?2023-04-29T11:49:21-04:00

Each project is assigned to a translator with experience in that field to guarantee that the proper terminology is used. In addition, all translations undergo a careful revision process before they are delivered to the client.

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