USCIS Published Final Rule to Make Changes to Schedule of Fees for Consular Services

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USCIS has published a final
rule to make changes to the Schedule of Fees for Consular Services for a
range of immigration-related fees. This final rule adopts as final
changes made in an interim final rule published in the Federal Register
on June 28, 2010. The rule took effect on February 2, 2012. This final
rule was implemented after taking into consideration nearly 1,800
comments on the June 28, 2010 final rule.

The following fees have been established for a range of immigration categories:

  • Passport Book Application Services for Applicants Age 16 or Over (including renewals): from $55 to $70
  • Additional Passport Visa Pages: from $0 to $82
  • Passport Book Security Surcharge (Enhanced Border Security Fee): from $20 to $40
  • File Search and Verification of U.S. Citizenship: from $60 to $150
  • Application for Consular Report of Birth Abroad of a Citizen of the United States: from $65 to $100
  • Administrative Processing of Formal Renunciation of U.S. Citizenship: from $0 to $450*
  • Passport Card Application Services for Applicants Age 16 or Over (including renewals): from $20 to $30
  • Passport Card Application Services for Applicants Under Age 16: from $10 to $15
  • Making
    arrangements for a Deceased Non-U.S. Citizen Family Member: from a
    charge of Consular time spent on the service, previously $265 an hour
    plus expenses to $200 plus expenses
  • Immigrant Visa Application for Immediate Relative and Family Preference Applications: from $355 to $330
  • Immigrant Visa Application for Employment-Based Applications: from $355 to $720
  • Immigrant Visa Application for Other Visa Classes: from $355 to $305
  • Diversity Visa Program Fee: from $375 to $440
  • Affidavit of Support Review (only when reviewed domestically): from $70 to $88
  • Determining Returning Resident Status: from $400 to $380
  • Immigrant Visa Security Surcharge: from $45 to $74
  • Providing Notarial Service: First service (seal): from $30 to $50
  • Providing Notarial Service: Each additional seal: from $20 to $50
  • Certification of a True Copy or That No Record of an Official File Can be Located: First copy: from $30 to $50
  • Certification of a True Copy or That No Record of an Official File Can be Located: Each additional copy: from $20 to $50
  • Provision
    of Documents, Certified Copies of Documents, and Other Certifications
    by the Department of State (domestic): from $30 to $50
  • Authentications (by posts abroad): from $30 to $50
  • Processing Letters Rogatory and Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act 275 (FSIA) Judicial Assistance Cases: from $735 to $2,275
  • Scheduling/Arranging Appointments for Depositions: from $475 to $1,283
  • Attending
    or Taking Depositions, or Executing Commissions to Take Testimony: from
    $265 per hour plus expenses to $309 per hour plus expenses
  • Providing Seal and Certification of Depositions: from $70 to $415
  • Consular Time Charges: from $265 to $231

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