Form I-140: Immigrant Petition for Alien Workers
The employer's (or self-petitioner's) petition to classify a worker for an employment-based green card.
Plus an Asylum Program Fee paid by the employer: $600 regular, $300 small employer, $0 nonprofit.
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Verified from USCIS Form G-1055, edition 05/29/26. Fees change frequently — confirm before filing.
Who files Form I-140?
U.S. employers sponsoring a worker, or certain workers self-petitioning (e.g., EB-1A, EB-2 NIW).
Most common I-140 mistakes that cause rejections
USCIS rejects or issues a Request for Evidence on filings every day for small, fixable errors. For I-140, the ones we see most often are:
- Missing the approved PERM labor certification where the category requires one.
- Insufficient evidence of the employer's ability to pay the offered wage.
- Selecting the wrong employment-based classification.
- Forgetting the separate Asylum Program Fee.
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Check my I-140 for errors — $39 →How to file Form I-140 without getting rejected
- Use the current edition. USCIS rejects outdated editions — check the date printed at the bottom of the form against uscis.gov.
- Answer every field. Write “N/A” or “None” instead of leaving anything blank — blanks are a leading rejection cause.
- Be consistent. Your name, A-Number, and dates must match exactly across every form and supporting document.
- Sign and date correctly. An unsigned or wrongly-signed form is rejected outright.
- Translate foreign documents. Include a complete certified English translation of anything not in English.
- Pay the exact fee. Use the fee calculator and confirm on uscis.gov — the wrong amount gets the package returned.
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Form I-140 — frequently asked questions
How much is the Form I-140 filing fee?
The USCIS filing fee for I-140 is $665 online / $715 paper (Plus an Asylum Program Fee paid by the employer: $600 regular, $300 small employer, $0 nonprofit), per the current G-1055 schedule (edition 05/29/26). Always confirm at the official USCIS fee calculator before filing.
Can I file Form I-140 online?
Many applicants can file I-140 through a USCIS online account, which is $50 cheaper than paper filing. Check uscis.gov for current online-filing availability for your situation.
What happens if my I-140 is rejected?
USCIS returns rejected forms without processing them, and filing fees are generally non-refundable — so you lose time and may have to pay again. Most rejections come from small, avoidable errors, which is why a pre-filing review is worth it.
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