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Cross Posted: USCIS Fee Increases
Hi all -- I am cross-posting this on some of the more active forums.
On February 1, 2007, the USCIS (aka immigration service) published a proposal in the Federal Registar which would increase all immigration-related fees. The relevant ones for adoption are as follows: The I-600A/ I-600 would increase from $545 to $670. That is an increase of $125, or 23%. The fingerprint fee would increase from $70 per person, to $80. This is an increase of $10, or 14%. The N-600 fee (for certificates of citizenship for those children who enter on IR4 visas) will increase from $255 to $460. This is an increase of $205, or a whopping 80%! Given the increase in the time it is taking to complete adoptions, it is VERY realistic that families may have to file more than 1 I-600A, and certainly be fingerprinted more than once. So this is a direct hit to our pocket books. Further, many families with children from Guatemala, S. Korea, etc use the IR4 visa, which then requires the filing for a certificate of citizenship (no automatic issuance), so that is also a hefty increase. What can you do? The CIS has a 60-day comment period that runs from now until April 2, 2007. Please take the time to comment -- in a professional and courteous manner -- to the agency about what this increase will mean. It may help! The methods of submitting comments is included on page 2 of the publication. Here is the link to the Federal Registar publication: http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2...df/E7-1631.pdf
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Increase in fees
I can't figure out when these increases would go into affect. Anyone know?
If anything, this has prompted me to finally file for my 2 Chinese daughter's COC's - I traveled without my husband so they came in under IR-4 visas. Yeah, I know, we (meaning me, because I deal with all the adoption paperwork) put it off for far too long. We are waiting for a court date to finalize our son's adoption (also in under an IR-4)and I would love to not have pay a higher fee for his COC.
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Melissa DH Cortland Parents to: Cortland (13) Seoul, Korea Maizie (10) Gaoyou, Jiangsu Province Emily (7) Dianjiang, Chongqing Marshall (5) Fengkai, Guangdong Province |
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Nice, just nice. With added fees, you think they could at least extend the time on the 171!! I just love our government.
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Andrea DH Devin (deployed to Afghanistan) Waiting for Maya LID 9/13/06 Our Family Blog Our Adoption Blog |
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