⚠️ Fees change frequently. Always verify current fees at USCIS.gov/forms/filing-fees before filing.
Government Filing Fees
$1,620
Base government fees (without premium)
Estimated Total Cost
$3,120–$4,620
Including attorney fees
Primary Form
I-485
Main filing form
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I-485 Adjustment of Status — Fee Breakdown
| Fee Type | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| USCIS Filing Fee | $1,620 | Base petition fee |
| Attorney Fees (estimated) | $1,500–3,000 | Varies by attorney and complexity |
| Estimated Total | $3,120–$4,620 | Government + attorney |
Important Notes
Includes biometrics. I-131 (advance parole) and I-765 (EAD) can be filed concurrently at no extra charge. Medical exam (I-693): ~$500.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a I-485 Adjustment of Status cost in 2026?
Total cost for a I-485 Adjustment of Status is approximately $3,120–$4,620 including government filing fees ($1,620) and attorney fees ($1,500–3,000). Fees vary by case complexity.
Who pays the government filing fees?
For employer-sponsored visas like H-1B, employers are legally required to pay USCIS filing fees. The H-1B statute prohibits employers from passing the basic filing fee to the employee. Attorney fees may be split or paid by the employer.
Is premium processing worth it?
Premium processing ($2,965) guarantees a USCIS action within 15 business days. It's worth it if you need certainty about your start date, are changing jobs, or face an urgent situation. Note: premium processing guarantees a decision (approval, denial, or RFE) — not necessarily an approval.