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A statutory fee is a money that you must pay to the court in order for your case to be heard. In most cases, this is a predetermined fee set by a court or a statute.
When should I file to avoid a fee increase? Immigration BenefitForm(s)Current Fee (2025) Advance Parole (AP) I-131 $630 Adjustment of Status (standalone) I-485 $1440 Adjustment of Status (Under 14) I-485 $950 Marriage Green Card (w/ relative petition, EAD, AP) I-485, I-130, I-765, I-131 $30055 more rows
The filing fee is based on the value of the property or the amount of damages sought.
(CCE) E-Filing Fees: The $12 fee charged per filing. You can file as many documents as you need in one filing. This fee is not charged until the filing is accepted by the court.
Filing fee is a charge by a state or federal government agency for processing documents and requests. Filing fees help cover the cost of reviewing the documents, storing them, and discourage unnecessary paper filings.

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A filing fee is the amount of money you must pay to the court to begin your court case. The amount of money you have to pay depends on the court and the type of case. You may have to pay other filing fees at certain times during your case.
The amount reported as fees earned would be the amount of cash received from customers during the reporting period, if the reporting entity is operating under the cash basis of accounting.

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