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Visa Processing Fees to Change on April 13, 2012

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April 3, 2012

The Department of State will be adjusting certain visa processing fees as of April 13, 2012.  Some fees have increased while others have decreased.

Non-Immigrant Visas

B-1 business/B-2 visitor:  $160 (previously $140)
F-1 student/J-1:  $160 (previously $140)
H, L, O, P, Q R:  $190 (previously $150)
E-1/E-2 treaty:  $270 (previously $390)
K fiancé:  $240 (previously $350)
Border crossing cards:  $160 (previously $140) (age 15+)
Border crossing cards:  $15 (previously $14) (age 15-)

Immigrant Visas

Immediate relative:  $230 (previously $330)
Employment based:  $405 (previously $720)
Diversity visa:  $330 (previously $440)

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