USCIS publishes new Form G-1055 fee schedule with online filing fees for I-129 and I-907
The new edition of Form G-1055 (Fee Schedule) explicitly lists the online filing fee for Form I-129 and the online filing fee for Form I-907 when used to request premium processing for I-129 in certain classifications.
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On May 6, 2026, USCIS published a new edition of Form G-1055, the agency's master fee schedule. The notable addition is the explicit online filing fee for Form I-129 and the online filing fee for Form I-907 when requesting premium processing for I-129 under specific classifications.
Form G-1055 is not a form you file — it's the reference table USCIS issues so filers, attorneys, and HR teams can confirm the correct payment amount for each form and filing channel. Mismatched payments are a common cause of rejection, and online vs. paper filing channels can carry different fees.
Always check the latest G-1055 (or the form-specific page) immediately before filing.
Why it matters here
Fee mismatches are the most common reason USCIS rejects filings outright. The CasePredictor methodology page now references G-1055 as the authoritative source for the fee figures we cite on form detail pages. If you're using our ETA calculator to plan a filing date, double-check G-1055 for the exact fee on your filing channel before mailing or submitting online.
Sources & further reading
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- OfficialUSCIS — Fee Schedule (Form G-1055)
- OfficialUSCIS — Forms Updates
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