[Skip Navigation] [Text & Graphics] [Home] [What's New?] [FAQs] [Search & Site Map] [Glossary] [Feedback] [Translate] [Printer Friendly Version]
  • About US and FOIA
  • Citizenship
  • Immigration Forms, Fees and Fingerprints
  • Immigration Services and Benefits Programs
  • Services Field Office Addresses and Information
  • About USCIS Field Offices
  • U.S. Field Office State Map
  • List of U.S. Field Offices
  • Application Support Centers Map
  • Application Support Centers
  • Immigration Laws, Regulations, and Guides
  • USCIS Public Affairs
  • Working for Immigration Programs
  • Other Government Sites
  • A Bureau of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security



  • Paying Immigration-Related Fees After March 1, 2003

    On March 1, 2003, the INS became a part of the Department of Homeland Security. Immigration fees for services and benefits previously payable to the Immigration and Naturalization Service should no longer be made out to INS. They should now be made payable to "US Citizenship and Immigration Services" (Note: Payments already submitted made payable to the "Immigration and Naturalization Service" will continue to be accepted.)

    Last Modified 03/29/2004