Starting October 28, the USCIS will no longer accept checks or money orders for immigration fees. This shift to electronic payments aims to modernize processes and reduce administrative burdens.
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USCIS has discontinued cheque and money order payments for immigration filings, mandating electronic debit via Form G-1650 for most applicants. This aims to enhance safety and efficiency, though it ...