On April 28, 2026, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced an interim final rule, effective May 29, 2026, to implement immigration fees and requirements from the H.R. 1 Reconciliation Act of 2025 (One Big Beautiful Bill Act).
The interim final rule establishes that if an alien does not pay the Annual Asylum Fee (AAF) within 30 days of notification, USCIS will reject their pending asylum application. If an alien does not have legal status in the US, USCIS will also initiate the alien’s removal.
If USCIS rejects an alien’s asylum application, the following additional consequences apply:
- USCIS will deny any pending Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, based on the asylum application; and
- Aliens who were approved to work based on the pending application will lose work authorization immediately.
USCIS will reject any Form I-102 without the proper filing fee if it is postmarked on or after May 29, 2026. Additionally, USCIS will reject pending Form I-589 asylum applications for aliens who fail to pay the AAF effective May 29, 2026. DHS will receive public comments submitted on or before June 29, 2026.
Additional Updates
This rule also implements additional requirements outlined in H.R. 1:
- USCIS will now keep the filing fee for Form I-589 if the agency rejects the form as improperly filed.
- USCIS is updating regulations limiting the employment authorization period for those under Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to one year or the remaining TPS designation period, whichever is shorter.
- The rule establishes a minimum USD 24 fee to file Form I-102, in addition to other required fees.
Background
The H.R. 1 Reconciliation Act of 2025 (One Big Beautiful Bill Act) created new fees to increase funding for immigration enforcement operations and ensure aliens pay for immigration services.
On July 22, 2025, USCIS published a Federal Register notice implementing a filing fee for Form I-589, Application for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal, and an Annual Asylum Fee (AAF) to be paid each calendar year an asylum application remains pending.
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