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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the instructions 912 form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Part 1, where you select the basis for your fee waiver request. Choose one or more options that apply to your situation.
  3. In Part 2, provide your personal information including your full name, Alien Registration Number (if applicable), and date of birth. Ensure all details are accurate.
  4. Complete Part 3 by listing the applications and petitions for which you are requesting a fee waiver. Include form numbers and total counts.
  5. For Parts 4 and 5, document any means-tested benefits you receive and your household income. Attach supporting evidence as required.
  6. In Part 7, ensure you sign the request. If applicable, have a parent or guardian sign on behalf of minors.
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Fee waivers are available for human rights applications. This means you can apply for a fee waiver if you cant afford the IHS or the application fee for leave to remain: as a parent or partner under the 10-year route. as a parent under the five-year route.
If your fee waiver request is denied, you will need to pay the USCIS application or petition filing fee. USCIS will provide a written explanation for the denial, along with instructions on how to pay the required fee.
You qualify for a fee waiver if: You receive public benefits. Your household income, before taxes, is below a set amount. You cant meet your households basic needs and pay the filing fees.
Eligibility for a Fee Waiver Your household income is at or below 150% percent of the Federal Poverty Guidelines at the time you file. You are currently experiencing extreme financial hardship, including hardship from unexpected medical bills or emergencies, that prevents you from paying the filing fee.
Certain categories of individuals are exempt from paying this fee. Immigrants who are exempt from this fee include: Children who enter the United States under the orphan or Hague adoption programs. Iraqi and Afghan special immigrants.

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To qualify for Form I-912, you must meet one of the following requirements: Whoever is the financial head of your household must be receiving at least one means-tested benefit. You meet the Health and Human Services (HHS) Poverty Guidelines for the state you are living in.

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