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How can I pay my EB-5 application from abroad?

I understand that the USCIS will soon stop accepting cheques and money orders for payments of EB-5 fees. In my case, I live in Colombia and I would be applying from here. How will I be able to pay from now on?

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Bernard P Wolfsdorf

Bernard P Wolfsdorf

EB-5 Immigration attorneys
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Usually the lawyer cuts the filing fee but credit card and ACH only.

Lynne Feldman

Lynne Feldman

EB-5 Immigration attorneys
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You may pay by credit card with a credit card form and other wire options with forms G-1450 and G-1650 through their Pay.Gov site.

Michael A Harris, Esq

Michael A Harris, Esq

EB-5 Immigration attorneys
Answered on

You can pay your attorney to have your government filing fees placed in their trust account. And then your attorney can remit the fees for you. All attorneys who collect advanced fees or government fees are required by their state bars to use what is called an IOLTA Trust Account. We do this in Florida because it’s more convenient for clients than using a credit card. We simply write a check using our trust account and remit to USCIS.

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