Latest Payment Methods for US Visa Fees 2025

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  • 23/10/2025
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Latest 2025 Guide to U.S. Visa Fee Payment
Latest 2025 Guide to U.S. Visa Fee Payment

Starting in October 2025, USCIS officially eliminated paper check and money order payment methods, switching to more modern electronic payment systems. This is important information that anyone planning to immigrate to the US needs to understand in order to prepare their immigration application in the most convenient way. This article from Newland USA will help you understand the accepted US visa fee payment methods and how to prepare to avoid unnecessary risks.

1. Important Changes in Fee Payment from USCIS

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced a new policy that significantly impacts all US visa applicants. Effective October 28, 2025, traditional payment methods such as paper checks and money orders will no longer be accepted.

This decision was made to comply with Federal Executive Order 14247 on modernizing the public payment system. The goal is to create a faster, more transparent, and secure visa fee processing system, while minimizing risks related to fraud and lost applications.

According to USCIS data, over 90% of fees are still currently paid by check and money order. This not only causes delays in processing but also increases the risk of lost documents during mail transit. Matthew J. Tragesser, USCIS spokesperson, emphasized that the agency has a responsibility to operate the system in the most efficient and secure way for the public.

2. Accepted Payment Methods Starting in 2025

2.1. Method 1: ACH Transfer via Form G-1650

This is a new payment method that USCIS has implemented and encourages using. Applicants can use Form G-1650 (Authorization for ACH Transactions) to authorize USCIS to directly debit money from their US bank account.

This method offers many superior benefits:

  • Fast processing speed: Transactions are confirmed immediately instead of waiting for checks to be delivered and processed
  • Reduced risk: No more worries about checks being lost during shipping
  • Easy tracking: Applicants can check payment status directly on their bank account
  • More secure: Minimizes fraud risks compared to paper payment methods

To use this method, applicants need to have an active US bank account. Account information will be filled out on Form G-1650 and submitted with the immigration application.

2.2. Method 2: Credit Card Payment via Form G-1450

For those who do not yet have a US bank account, USCIS continues to accept payment via credit or debit card through Form G-1450. This is a suitable option for:

  • People living in Vietnam who are preparing immigration applications remotely
  • Those who don’t have a US bank account but have an international payment card
  • Cases requiring urgent payment and wanting quick confirmation

Note that applicants need to ensure the card has sufficient credit limit and is still valid when USCIS processes the transaction. If the card is declined or the transaction fails, your immigration application may be returned or delayed.

Accepted Payment Methods Starting from 2025
Accepted Payment Methods Starting from 2025

3. Impact of This Change on Applicants

3.1. For Individuals and Families

The transition to electronic payment methods brings many conveniences for US visa applicants:

Reduced waiting time: Previously, sending checks via international mail could take 2-4 weeks. Now with electronic transactions, this time is reduced to just a few days.

More transparent: Applicants can clearly track visa fee payment status through bank statements or USCIS’s online system.

More secure: No need to worry about checks being lost or misused during shipping.

However, this change also presents certain challenges. People new to the US or unfamiliar with the US banking system may face initial difficulties. Therefore, preparing early and learning thoroughly about payment methods is extremely important.

3.2. For Labor-Sponsoring Businesses

US companies recruiting foreign workers through programs like EB3 will benefit significantly from the new policy:

Faster sponsorship process: Quick visa fee processing helps shorten the overall timeline of the labor sponsorship process.

Better management: For businesses with multiple simultaneous sponsorship cases, managing electronic payments is much easier and more accurate than tracking dozens of paper checks.

Reduced errors: Electronic payment helps minimize manual errors such as writing incorrect amounts, missing signatures, or unclear information on checks.

HR and finance departments need to update work processes and train employees on how to correctly fill out Forms G-1650 and G-1450.

4. Important Notes When Preparing Payment

4.1. Check Account Balance

Before submitting your immigration application, the most important thing is to ensure your bank account or credit card has sufficient balance for payment. If the transaction is declined due to insufficient funds, your application will be returned and you’ll have to resubmit from the beginning, wasting time and effort.

4.2. Prepare US Bank Account Early

For people in Vietnam planning to immigrate to the US, opening a US bank account can be difficult. However, you can:

  • Ask relatives or friends already living in the US for support
  • Research banks that allow remote account opening
  • Prepare an international credit card as a backup plan

4.3. Store Confirmation Documents

After completing visa fee payment, carefully keep confirmation documents such as:

  • Copy of completed Form G-1650 or G-1450
  • Bank statement or transaction confirmation
  • Any emails or notifications from USCIS

These documents will be very useful if any issues arise during application processing.

4.4. Update Information Regularly

USCIS’s payment system may have minor adjustments during implementation. Therefore, US visa applicants should regularly check USCIS’s official website for the latest information on fees, forms, and procedures.

The Long-Term Vision Behind the Digitalization of U.S. Visa Payments
The Long-Term Vision Behind the Digitalization of U.S. Visa Payments

5. Long-Term Vision of Payment Digitization

USCIS’s move is not just a simple change in payment method but is part of the US government’s comprehensive digitization strategy. Eliminating paperwork in visa fee payment promises to bring many long-term benefits:

Reduced operating costs: USCIS can save significant resources from not having to process millions of paper checks each year.

Environmental protection: Reducing paper usage contributes to the government’s sustainable development goals.

Improved efficiency: With a digitized system, USCIS can process more visa applications in the same time period, reducing application backlogs.

Enhanced security: Electronic payment systems have higher security layers, helping prevent fraud and protect applicants’ personal information.

6. Support for Groups Facing Difficulties

While offering many benefits, this transition may also create barriers for some groups, especially:

  • Elderly people unfamiliar with technology
  • New immigrants without bank accounts
  • Those without access to financial services

Recognizing this, many non-profit organizations, Vietnamese communities in the US, and immigration consulting agencies are expanding support programs. Immigration applicants can seek out these organizations for detailed guidance on payment methods and application preparation.

USCIS Support Policies for Applicants Facing Difficulties with the New U.S. Visa Payment System
USCIS Support Policies for Applicants Facing Difficulties with the New U.S. Visa Payment System

7. Conclusion

USCIS’s transition to electronic payment methods for visa fees is a positive step forward, aligned with global digitization trends. For those in the process of preparing immigration applications, understanding this information early and preparing adequately will help avoid unnecessary risks and ensure the application process goes smoothly.

At Newland USA, we not only provide US immigration services but also support clients on their journey to integrate into the culture of this new country. If you need more information, please contact Newland USA immediately via hotline 0785591988 or email: newsletter@newlandusa.asia for detailed and free consultation.

Learn more: 8 Common Mistakes That Cause EB3 Visa Applications to Be Delayed for Extended Periods

Learn more: The Most Frequently Asked Questions About EB3 Visa for U.S. Immigration – Updated 2025

Learn more: Visa Bulletin November 2025

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