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DOS
Increases Visa
Application Fees as of Jan 1, 2008
Posted
Dec 28, 2007
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The U.S. Department of State (DOS) has published an
Interim Final Rule to increase the fee for nonimmigrant visa
applications from $100 to $131 and immigrant visa applications from $335 to
$355. The increases will be effective as of January 1, 2008. The public is
invited to send written comments on this interim rule to the DOS through
February 29, 2008.
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Increase Result of Costlier Visa Issuance
Procedures
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The DOS is required by law to recover the cost of processing nonimmigrant
visas through the collection of the Machine-Readable Visa (MRV) application
fee. Because of new security-related expenses, new information technology
systems, and inflation the current fee is lower than the cost involved. The
DOS has been absorbing the additional expenditure. In addition, the U.S.
Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) will begin charging the DOS for
checking fingerprints against the FBI's Integrated Automated Fingerprint
Identification System (IAFIS) and for running visa applicant names through
Security Advisory Opinion (SAO) processes. The DOS is now collecting ten
fingerprints from each applicant, and the amount charged by the FBI to
review those fingerprints no longer allows the DOS to continue at the
current rate. The visa application fee has increased twice since September
11, 2001; most recently in 2002.
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Conclusion
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While the total
increase in the visa issuance fee may appear to be relatively small, it is
substantial in terms of percentage. Hopefully, those applying for their
visas will not be impacted on as large a scale as during the summer of 2007,
when the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) raised filing
fees by 100 percent and more for most of the petitions and applications
filed with that agency.

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