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Look up USCIS filing fees for immigration applications processed in Nebraska.

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USCIS filing fees for Nebraska residents follow the federal fee schedule — fees are the same nationwide. Common fees include Form I-485 (adjustment of status): $1,440, Form N-400 (naturalization): $760, and Form I-130 (family petition): $625. Fee waivers are available for eligible applicants.

Key Takeaways

  • Nearest USCIS Field Office: Omaha
  • N-400 (naturalization) wait time: ~9 months
  • I-485 (green card) wait time: ~14 months
  • Foreign-born population: 7.5% of Nebraska residents
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What drives uscis fee in Nebraska

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USCIS Services in Nebraska

Nebraska residents file immigration applications with USCIS and are typically served by the Omaha Field Office. Omaha has a growing Latinx and Sudanese population.

Nebraska's meatpacking industry has been a primary driver of immigration, particularly to cities like Lexington and Schuyler.

USCIS fees are set by federal law and apply uniformly across all states. However, processing times, interview wait times, and the availability of local USCIS offices vary significantly by state and can affect your overall timeline and experience.

The most common USCIS applications filed by Nebraska residents include: N-400 (naturalization/citizenship), I-485 (adjustment of status to permanent resident), I-130 (petition for family members), I-765 (employment authorization), and I-131 (advance parole/travel document).

Nebraska requires E-Verify for all businesses employing 3 or more people (LB 403, 2009). Nebraska does not issue driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants.

Nebraska offers in-state tuition to undocumented students (LB 239, 2006 — one of the earlier states to do so, via the DACA predecessor 'DREAM' framework). Nebraska law enforcement cooperates with federal immigration enforcement.

Nebraska does not have a formal state Office for New Americans. Nebraska's immigrant communities — particularly the large Latinx population in Lexington, Schuyler, and Omaha — are served by Justice for Our Neighbors Nebraska and Nebraska Appleseed.

Nebraska's in-state tuition policy is an important benefit for long-term undocumented residents.

USCIS Processing Times for Nebraska

Naturalization (Form N-400) applicants in Nebraska currently wait approximately 9 months for an interview at the Omaha Field Office. This includes the time from filing to receiving your interview notice.

After the interview, the oath ceremony typically follows within 1–3 months.

Adjustment of status (Form I-485) applicants in Nebraska can expect approximately 14 months from filing to interview. This varies significantly based on your priority date (for family and employment categories) and current USCIS workload at the Omaha office.

Processing times are updated regularly on the USCIS website. If your case has exceeded the posted processing time, you may submit a service request through your USCIS online account.

In urgent situations (impending naturalization ceremony for military deployment, medical emergency), expedited processing may be requested.

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USCIS Fee Schedule — Key Applications

  • USCIS fees are uniform nationally regardless of your Nebraska residence. As of 2024, key fees include: N-400 (Naturalization) — $760 online / $950 paper (fee waiver available for qualifying low-income applicants)
  • I-485 (Adjustment of Status) — $1,440 for applicants age 14–78 (includes biometrics)
  • I-130 (Family Petition) — $675
  • I-765 (Employment Authorization) — $520
  • I-131 (Travel Document) — $630.

Biometrics fees are now bundled into most primary application fees. Filing fees paid to USCIS are generally not reimbursable, even if the application is denied.

Use the USCIS fee calculator on the USCIS website to determine the exact fees for your specific application combination.

Fee waivers are available for many applications for applicants who receive means-tested benefits or whose household income is at or below 150% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. Immigration attorneys in Nebraska can help determine if you qualify and assist with the waiver request.

Immigration in Nebraska — Key Statistics

Approximately 7.5% of Nebraska's population is foreign-born — near the national average of 13.9%. The largest immigrant group originates from Mexico.

Nebraska's immigrant community contributes significantly to the state's economy. Immigrant workers are disproportionately represented in healthcare, agriculture, technology, construction, and hospitality sectors.

Many immigrants in Nebraska are LPRs (lawful permanent residents) pursuing naturalization, while others are on work visas or seeking family reunification.

Nebraska has state laws that generally align with federal immigration enforcement standards. Consult a licensed immigration attorney for advice specific to your situation and Nebraska law.

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Finding an Immigration Attorney in Nebraska

Immigration law is complex and mistakes on USCIS applications can have serious consequences, including denial, delays, and in some cases, removal proceedings. An experienced immigration attorney in Nebraska can review your application for completeness, advise on potential issues, prepare you for your interview, and represent you if problems arise.

To find a qualified immigration attorney in Nebraska, search our attorney directory, contact the Nebraska State Bar Association's referral service, or use the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) attorney finder. Nonprofit legal aid organizations in Nebraska may offer free or low-cost immigration services for qualifying individuals.

Be cautious of notarios and unauthorized immigration consultants who may charge fees but cannot provide legal advice. Only licensed attorneys or accredited representatives can provide legal immigration services in Nebraska.

Unauthorized practice of immigration law is a federal crime.

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Naturalization Process in Nebraska

  • To become a U.S. citizen through naturalization in Nebraska, you must: (1) be a Lawful Permanent Resident for 5 years (3 years if married to a U.S. citizen)
  • (2) have continuous residence and physical presence in the U.S.
  • (3) be a resident of Nebraska for 3 months before filing
  • (4) demonstrate good moral character
  • (5) pass English language and civics tests
  • and (6) take the Oath of Allegiance.

The civics test consists of 10 questions selected from 100 official questions about U.S. history and government.

You must answer 6 of 10 correctly. Free study materials are available on the USCIS website, and many public libraries and community organizations in Nebraska offer free citizenship preparation classes.

After your N-400 interview at the Omaha office, if approved, you will be scheduled for an Oath of Allegiance ceremony. In Nebraska, these ceremonies are held periodically at federal courts and USCIS field offices.

The ceremony is a meaningful milestone — bring family and be prepared to surrender your permanent resident card.

Frequently asked

Questions families ask about Nebraska uscis fee

Edited and reviewed by our editorial team. Answers are general information — not legal advice.

How long does naturalization take in Nebraska?

Approximately 9 months from filing to interview at the Omaha Field Office, plus 1–3 months for the oath ceremony. Total timeline is typically 11 to 13 months.

What does it cost to become a U.S. citizen?

The N-400 fee is $760 online or $950 by paper. There is no additional biometrics fee. Low-income applicants may qualify for a fee waiver or reduced fee based on household income.

Can I file my USCIS application online?

Yes — USCIS offers online filing for many applications including N-400, I-485, I-130, I-765, and I-131 through your myUSCIS account. Online filing allows you to check case status, respond to requests, and communicate with USCIS directly.

Where is the USCIS office nearest to me in Nebraska?

The primary Field Office serving Nebraska is Omaha. You can find the exact address and contact information on the USCIS website under "Find a USCIS Office."

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