Bia Appeal Payment Options

Summary

Filing an appeal with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) requires a $110 fee. Incarcerated individuals can pay this fee using funds from their commissary account, or by having a friend or family member pay on their behalf. They may also seek assistance from their facilitys legal aid services. If unable to afford the fee, a fee waiver can be requested.

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how do someone pays that if he or she is incarcerated
If someone is incarcerated and needs to pay a fee to the BIA, they can typically do so by:
- Having a friend or family member pay on their behalf.
- Using funds from their commissary account.
- Requesting assistance from their facility’s legal aid services.
Would you like more details on requesting a fee waiver?
so how do you pay
If someone is incarcerated and needs to pay the fee to the BIA, they can:
- Have a friend or family member pay on their behalf.
- Use funds from their commissary account.
- Request assistance from their facility’s legal aid services.
Would you like more details on how to request a fee waiver or any other aspect of the process?
So the payment comes out of commissary
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Yes, the payment can come out of the commissary account. The incarcerated person can request the facility to use the funds from their commissary account to pay the BIA fee. Would you need more details on how to request this from the facility?