
π³ USCIS has introduced a new ACH debit payment option for paying immigration fees directly from U.S. bank accounts.
π Applicants must now submit Form Gβ1650 along with their application to authorize the payment.
π« This move reduces reliance on outdated methods like paper checks and money orders.
β‘ The system speeds up processing and adds extra security to transactions.
π Applicants can now choose between ACH debit (Form Gβ1650) and credit card payment (Form Gβ1450).
π USCIS will completely stop accepting paper checks and money orders after October 28, 2025.
π‘ ACH debit offers a safer and more convenient way to handle immigration payments.
π¦ Those without U.S. bank accounts are encouraged to use prepaid or credit cards instead.
π This shift is part of the agencyβs push toward full digital transformation.
πΌ Applicants must ensure sufficient funds in their accounts to avoid payment failures.
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