How Much Does It Cost to File N-400 in Cleveland, Ohio?
Updated June 2026 · By Asal Multi Services · Columbus, OH
Citizenship is one of the best investments a Cleveland, Ohio permanent resident can make — but the cost trips people up. Here is what goes into the price of an N-400.
Quick Answer
- ✓ The main cost is the USCIS filing fee for Form N-400 (which may include biometrics).
- ✓ Some applicants qualify for a reduced fee or a full fee waiver based on income.
- ✓ USCIS fees change — always confirm the current amount on the official N-400 page.
- ✓ Preparation help is a separate, optional cost from the government fee.
The government filing fee
The primary cost is the USCIS filing fee for Form N-400. In many cases the biometrics cost is included in that fee, but the exact amounts are set by USCIS and change periodically, so always verify the current figure on the official N-400 page before you send payment.
Fee waivers and reduced fees
USCIS offers a fee reduction or a full fee waiver to applicants who meet income-based criteria — for example, those receiving certain means-tested benefits or below an income threshold. If money is the only thing standing between you and citizenship, it is worth checking whether you qualify before assuming you cannot afford it.
Preparation costs
The government fee is separate from any help you pay for. A non-attorney document preparation service like ours charges a flat preparation fee — typically a fraction of attorney rates — to make sure your application is complete and accurate. You pay the USCIS fee directly to the government.
What this means for Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland sits in Cleveland Metro, a powerhouse healthcare and biomedical economy paired with steel, automotive parts, and a revitalizing downtown. Cuyahoga County, where Cleveland is located, is a major metropolitan center where county-level vital records, federal building access, and immigration-related services are all locally available.
In Cleveland Metro, the most common immigration paperwork we prepare ties to family unity — bringing spouses, parents, and children through the right form sequence in the right order. For Cleveland residents, we organize the packet so identity records, USCIS forms, civil documents, translations, and supporting evidence all match before anything is mailed.
historic Eastern European, Italian, and Irish communities joined by significant Puerto Rican, Mexican, Lebanese, Russian, and African populations — and Cleveland, with a population near 372,624, reflects that mix in its schools, workplaces, and houses of worship.
At 142 miles (~158 min drive), Cleveland is close enough that most clients can return for original-document pickup if needed, but we structure the work to avoid that whenever possible.
Verify current details: Fees, processing times, and rules change. Confirm the latest figures for your situation with USCIS Fees before you file.
Need help in Cleveland?
Asal Multi Services helps Cleveland-area clients with citizenship (n-400) service and more — at a fraction of typical lawyer fees. Walk in or call; we speak Somali, Arabic, and English.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the N-400 filing fee?
It is set by USCIS and changes periodically. Verify the current amount on the official USCIS N-400 page before filing.
Is biometrics an extra cost?
In many cases biometrics is included in the N-400 filing fee, but this depends on the current USCIS fee schedule. Confirm before filing.
Can I get a fee waiver?
Possibly. USCIS offers fee reductions and full fee waivers to applicants who meet income-based criteria. We can help you determine whether you qualify.
Does Asal's fee include the USCIS fee?
No. Our flat preparation fee is separate from the government filing fee, which you pay directly to USCIS. We tell you both numbers upfront.
Where can Cleveland residents get help applying?
Asal Multi Services prepares N-400 applications for Cleveland-area residents at a fraction of lawyer fees, including civics-test and interview preparation.
Asal Multi Services is a non-attorney document preparation service and does not provide legal advice. This guide is general information only; verify your specific situation with USCIS.