Today, in continued support of Enduring Welcome, and by congressional directive, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced it is extending and expanding some previously announced filing fee exemptions and expedited application processing for certain Afghan nationals. This will help Afghan nationals continue to resettle and, in many cases, reunite with family in the United States. It will enable USCIS to more quickly process requests for long-term status, status for immediate relatives, and associated services, helping our Afghan allies and other Afghans at risk integrate in their new home.  

Afghan nationals paroled into the United States on or after July 30, 2021, are eligible for the following fee exemptions and streamlined processing through the dates listed: 

Fee Exemptions  

Extended through Jan. 31, 2025 

Extended through Sept. 30, 2025 

 Permanent due to the final fee rule 

Expiring Sept. 30, 2024 

Expedited Processing 

Extended through Jan. 31, 2025 

  • Form I-131 filed by Afghan nationals for re-parole applications and requests to renew employment authorization or EADs.  

Extended through Sept. 30, 2025 

  • Form I-485 filed by Afghan nationals seeking to adjust status to lawful permanent resident based on Afghan special immigrant classification or based on asylum. (Expedited processing based on asylum is new.) 
  • Form I-130 filed in the United States for an Afghan national beneficiary with a visa immediately available. 

More Information
Find more information on the Information for Afghan Nationalspage.  

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