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GT Business Immigration Observer
January 2002

INS Fee Increases

The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) is proposing to adjust and increase fees for its immigrant and nonimmigrant applications and petitions. The fees, which are collected to fund the cost of processing and serving applicants, will become effective in mid-February, 2002. The new increase in application fees would serve to increase the INS' budget by $127 million, and mirror those set out in the August 2001 proposed rule.

The new fees translate into a $15-$35 increase over the existing fees currently paid for most applications and petitions. For example, the new proposal would increase the fee for naturalization applicants to $260 for their applications, while those applying for adjustment of status and/or to obtain their lawful permanent residence would pay $255. Additionally, fingerprint fees would be raised to $50 from $25, which is what INS has said is its actual costs in processing fingerprints.

  Full list of the fee increases (PDF/9 kb, 3 pages)

 

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