Sabtu, 14 April 2018

Department of State Increasing Application Fee For K1 and K3 Visa Applications

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Department of State Increasing Application Fee For K1 and K3 Visa Applications

The following article discusses the recent announcement of fee increases for those seeking non-immigrant K visas for alien loved ones residing overseas.

American Immigration law is an extremely opaque area of jurisprudence as it is fundamentally driven by statute rather than the common law. Many of those who are seeking Immigration benefits are confused by the seemingly arbitrary rules and regulations. This attitude is often held by those who are dealing with the back end of the process at American Consulates overseas as the time differences as well as the Consulate's local rules can be confusing to those dealing with the Immigration process for the first time.

Recently, the Department of State announced that the current fees for K visa applications will be increased. To quote the Department of State directly, "The application fee for K visas for fianc(e)s of U.S. citizens will be $350."* In the past, the fee associated with Consular Processing of K visas was $131. Apparently, the surplus revenues generated by the increase in fees are to be used to streamline the overall visa process through use of additional resources and staff.

For the most part, the fee increase will only impact those with an alien fiance(e) and not those with an alien spouse. This is due to the fact that the United States National Visa Center recently announced that they will no longer process K3 visa applications if the underlying visa petition for an Immigrant Visa has already been adjudicated by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS). The decision to "administratively close" K3 visa applications has, in this author's opinion, lead to a relative drop in the number of K3 visa applications adjudicated by American Embassies and Consulates abroad.

It should be noted that the initial fees associated with a K1 visa petition remain the same. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), under the authority of the United States Department of Homeland Security which is a separate agency from the US Department of State, charges $455 to process an I-129f petition for an alien fiance. At present, I-129f petitions for K3 visas are being processed by USCIS at no charge, but the petitioner must initially file an I-130 petition which requires the remittance of $355 in processing fees. In practical terms, relatively few, if any, K3 visa applications are currently being processed due to the National Visa Center's "administrative closure" policy regarding K-3 applications.

K visa applicants are not the only applicants who will be impacted by increased fees. Other non-immigrant visa categories are slated to have a fee increase. To learn more about the recently announced fee increases please see: http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3023.html

*http://monterrey.usconsulate.gov/pd_pr_05212010_visa.html

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