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will Immigration finally increase their filing fees this year causing your immigration case to cost more than ever why are they doing so at this time and how might this affect your case as many of you may be painfully aware your immigration application may be taking twice as long as you may have expected it to take and you are now waiting longer than ever for your work permit your travel Document and most importantly for your green card or for your citizenship to finally get approved as a result USCIS has proposed a fee increase in January this proposed fee increase rule would raise the filing fee for applications and USCIS says that such fee increases will give them the needed money for hiring more staff and catching up on that backlog but of course they are getting a lot of pushback from immigrants and immigrant rights agencies across the U.S receiving more than 4000 negative comments on their proposed fee rule increase in the past two months alone so will they actually raise the fee