Future changes to USCIS's Premium Processing Service

On September 30, 2020, Congress passed a continuing resolution to fund the government through December 11, 2020, and the president is expected to sign it into law. The continuing resolution contains certain changes to USCIS’s Premium Processing Service or “PPS,” including raising the filing fee, and making PPS available to new categories such as EB-1Cs, NIWs, I-539s, and EADs. Although the law goes into effect immediately, the changes to PPS do not. USCIS must now implement the law by proposing regulations, which can take several months. We are tracking this closely and when there are regulations promulgated, we will be reaching out to clients who may benefit from using PPS in new and existing/already pending cases. Note that this change is unrelated to USCIS’s Fee Rule which is on hold as of September 29, 2020, due a District Court injunction.

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