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Fees for visa stamp will go up
By Jim Nolan | May 21, 2010
Based on the most recent information from Department of State, visa application fee at the U.S. Consulates will go up from $131 to $140 for B1/B2, F, M, J visas and other visa categories that can be applied directly at the U.S. Consulates. If you are applying for H, L, O, P, Q, R visas, you will need to pay $150. $350 is for K visa, and $390 for E visa. We don’t know when this becomes effective since this fee schedule has not become a final rule yet, but we suspect it will be after July 2010 at the earliest. We will announce in this blog as soon as we obtain more information. Meanwhile, please check if you are paying the correct visa application fee when you plan to have a visa interview at the US Consulate overseas.
For details of proposed fee schedule, please visit here.
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