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N-400 Filing Fee

FOR INFORMATION ABOUT N-400 FILING FEE WAIVERS Checkout the Filing Fee Waiver Page or the USCIS page for it (https://www.uscis.gov/i-912). A Form I-912 Application for a Filing Fee Waiver is separate and distinct from the reductions discussed here. Form I-912 information is not included here. 💸N-400 REDUCED FEE

SUMMARY OF N-400 FILING FEE

Full Filing Fee ($710-760)

Reduced Fee ($380)

< 400% of the HHS Poverty Guidelines [table here]

Must clearly show that your documented annual household income is less than 400% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines (https://aspe.hhs.gov/topics/poverty-economic-mobility/poverty-guidelines)

Eligibility

You can request a reduced fee if:

  1. You are filing a paper Form N-400, Application for Naturalization;AND
  2. You provide documentation showing you qualify because your documented household income is less than 400% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines at the time you file. Check the current eligible income levels based on the Federal Poverty Guidelines for this year.

NEW N-400 FILING FEE (2024)

The new fee rule is consistent with this longstanding practice, as indicated in the table below. Previously, the total cost included both an application fee ($640) and a separate biometric services fee ($85), for a total of $725 for most applicants. Under the new fee rule, there is no longer a separate biometric services fee, and the total fee is $710 for online filers or $760 for paper filers.

The new fee rule also provides a reduced naturalization fee ($380) for applicants with a household income at or below 400% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines (FPG), expanding eligibility for this reduced fee. Under the previous fee schedule, this reduced fee was only available to applicants with a household income between 150% and 200% of the FPG.

N-400, Application for Naturalization, including biometric servicesPrevious fee(s)Final rule fee(s)$ change% change

Household income greater than 400% of the 

Federal Poverty Guidelines

 (FPG) (paper filing)

$725

$760

$35

5%

Household income greater than 400% of the FPG (online filing)

$725

$710

-$15

-2%

Household income between 150-200% of the FPG

$405

$380

-$25

-6%

Household income between 200-400% of the FPG

$725

$380

-$345

-48%

N-400 REDUCED FEE

The reduced fee for Form N-400 will be $380 as of April 1, 2024.

Note the new fee rule edition of Form N-400 incorporates in Part 10 a request for a reduced fee based on household income, eliminating the need to submit Form I-942, Request for Reduced Fee, which is being discontinued.

You cannot file online if you are requesting a reduced fee; you must file a paper Form N-400.

If you are applying for a reduced fee, select “Yes” in Part 10, Item Number 1, then complete Part 10, and submit $380 and documentation to support the reduced fee.

FILING N-400 WITH REQUEST FOR REDUCED FEE

An applicant submitting a request for a fee waiver should submit Form N-400 along with Form I-912 (or a written request) and without a fee.

You cannot file online if you are requesting a fee waiver; you must file a paper Form N-400.

If you are applying for a fee waiver, you are not required to completed Part 10 of the Form N-400. Do not send a fee. Submit a properly completed Form I-912, or a written request for a fee waiver, and documentation to support the fee waiver request.

An applicant requesting a reduced fee with Form N-400 on or after April 1, 2024, should submit the new Form N-400 with Part 10 complete and pay the amount of the reduced fee ($380).

If an applicant were to submit the correct reduced fee with their N-400 and also filed the Form I-912 fee waiver request, we would accept the fee and not adjudicate the fee waiver request.

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How to show that your household income is greater than 400% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines

HHS POVERTY GUIDELINES 2024

WHO COUNTS AS PART OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD?

HOUSEHOLD CALCULATION

You count someone as part of your household size if that person is:

My relative or roommate lives with me, does their income count toward my household income?

I receive child support, but not the full amount as listed in the court order. Do I include the full amount of the child support as additional income or financial support or only what I actually receive?

How marital separation affects eligibility

Common reasons why USCIS will reject reduced fee requests

2025 Poverty Guidelines

How to Calculate Household Size


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