New Immigration Fees and Forms Take Effect November 23

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USCIS has reminded the public that new fees will take effect on November
23, 2010. Applications or petitions that are postmarked on or after
this date that do not include the new fee will be rejected by the
federal agency.

In addition to updated fees, USCIS has published
several revised forms reflecting these fee changes, all of which will be
published November 23 as well. These forms include Form I-129, the
Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker; Form I-129S, Nonimmigrant Petition
Based on Blanket L Petition; Form I-212, Application for Permission to
Reapply for Admission into the United States after Deportation or
Removal; and many others. Instructions on the forms will provide greater
detail regarding who should file the form, where the form should be
filed and what the specific fee increase is.

Learn more online at: http://bit.ly/buzjbp.

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