The Boston Mayor’s Office for Immigrant Advancement is asking qualified outsiders to apply for naturalization and Green Cards immediately as expenses rise fundamentally and a few waivers are disposed of, beginning Oct. 2, 2020.
Office for Immigrant Advancement Director Yusufi Vali said that the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is rolling out noteworthy improvements to the naturalization application. Beginning October 2, it is raising the expense of use from $725 to $1,200 and taking out the charge waiver for most low-pay occupants.
USCIS is likewise expanding the lasting living arrangement (green card) application charge and executing a refuge application expense, making the United States one of four nations to do as such.
The City of Boston and the Mayor’s Office for Immigrant Advancement are urging qualified Boston settlers to apply for citizenship before the October 2 expense increments. They can contact Project Citizenship at 617-694-5949 for nothing, great legitimate assistance with their application.