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December 30, 2012

USCIS Will Collect New Immigration Fee On Feb. 1, 2013


United States Immigration and Naturalization (USCIS) announced that starting on Feb. 1, 2013, it will begin collecting a new USCIS Immigration Fee of $165 for foreign nationals seeking permanent residence in the United States. The new fee will allow USCIS to recover the costs of processing visas after individuals receive their visa packages from the Department of State (DOS) abroad.

USCIS has worked closely with the DOS to implement the new fee which allows USCIS to recover the costs of processing immigration visas in the United States after immigrant visa holder receive their visa packages from DOS. This includes staff time to handle, file and maintain the immigrant visa package, and the cost of producing and delivering the permanent  resident card. The implementation of this new fee is further detailed in the December 14, 2012 Federal Register notice.

In order to simplify and centralize the payment process, applicants will pay online through the USCIS website after they receive their visa package from DOS and before they depart for the United States. DOS will provide applicants with specific information on how to submit payment when they attend their consular interview. The new fee is in addition to fees charged by DOS associated with an individual's immigrant visa application.

USCIS  processes approximately 35,00 immigrant visa packages each month. Prospective adoptive parents whose child will enter the United States under the Orphan or Hague processes are exempt from the new fee.

For more information contact our offices or visit the USCIS Immigrant Fee website. 

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