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New EAD Card and new Visa Fees Go into Effect June 4, 2010

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

USCIS today announced that it has revised the Employment Authorization Document (EAD), or Form I-766, to incorporate the addition of a machine-readable zone on the back of the card.

This update to the EAD is part of USCIS’s ongoing efforts to deter immigration fraud. Starting May 11, USCIS began issuing the revised EAD cards. The machine-readable zone is compliant with International Civil Aviation Organization standards. USCIS also removed the two-dimensional bar code on the backside of the card and moved the informational box of text to just beneath the magnetic stripe on the card.  The revised card retains all of its existing security features.

These revisions are the result of extensive collaboration among Department of Homeland Security components, particularly U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement, Customs and Border Protection and USCIS.  For more information on employment authorization, travel documents and other immigration benefits, visit www.uscis.gov or call USCIS¿s National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283.

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New Consular Visa Fees to Start June 4, 2010

The US Department of State announced new fees for visa applications, starting on June 4, 2010. The rule establishes a tiered structure with separate fees for different nonimmigrant visa categories. Examples of the new fees include:

include:

  • $140 fee for applicants for all visas that are not petition-based, including B1/B2 tourist and business visitor visas and all student and exchange visitor (F, M and J) visas, will pay a fee of $140.
  • $150 fee for petition-based visas, including L, H, O, P, Q and R visas
  • $350 for K-1 (fiancee) visas
  • $390 for E visas.
See the web link here and press release here.

Dept of State to Increase Fees

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

In a Federal Register Notice last week, the Department of State (DOS) announced an increase in their fee structure for non-immigrant and immigrant visa case processing at US Consulates and Embassies.

The fee being proposed for Immigrant Visas for both family and employment-based cases would be based on a new 4-tier fee structure.  Presently, both pay $355 plus an MRV (machine readable visa) fee of $45 (total $400).  They are proposing a lower fee for family-based immigrant visas ($330 + $45) and a much higher fee for employment-based immigrant visas $720 + $45.  There will be another fee tier for self-petitioned cases and humanitarian cases.

The Affidavit of Support review fee is proposed to go from $70 to $88 for family-based cases.

There appears to not be a fee increase at this time for non-immigrant visa applications which are currently $131 USD.