Previous Editions of Forms Accepted Until Feb. 21, 2017, but Must Include New Fees

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When new fees for most USCIS forms went into effect on December 23, 2016, we published updated versions of the forms at uscis.gov/forms. We strongly encourage customers to submit these new versions, which are updated with the new fees and have an edition date of 12/23/16.


We will accept prior versions of forms, with the exception of Form N-400, until February 21, 2017. However, all filings postmarked 12/23/16 or later must include the new fees or we will reject them.


We will accept only the 12/23/16 edition of Form N-400, Application for Naturalization.


The updated forms are currently available only at uscis.gov/forms, where all of our forms can be downloaded for free. We will issue another alert when paper copies become available through our forms request line (800-870-3676) and forms by mail service.


Remember, the wrong help can hurt! To get information on protecting against immigration services scams, visit uscis.gov/avoidscams.


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