New SEVIS Fees Introduced
According to a memorandum from
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to all academic institutions and
program sponsors, the office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the Department
of Homeland Security (DHS) have approved a rule that states that upon
implementation on September 1, 2004, students and exchange visitors, unless
exempted, will be required to pay the appropriate fee prior to obtaining their
visa. Specifically, all individuals
receiving Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) Form I-20 or
DS-2019 with an issuance date of September 1, 2004 or later will be required to
pay the SEVIS fee.
This rule amends the DHS
regulations to provide for the collection of a fee to be paid by certain aliens
who are seeking status as F-1, F-3, M-1 or M-3 nonimmigrant students or as J-1
nonimmigrant exchange visitors. The
rule levies a fee of $100, although applicants for certain J-1 exchange visitor
programs will pay a reduced fee of $35 and certain other aliens will be exempt
from the fee altogether.
According to the memorandum,
the purpose of the fee is to cover the costs for the continued operation of the
Student and Exchange Visitor Program including the administration and
maintenance of SEVIS, compliance activities and the establishment of SEVIS
Liaison Officers.
Students and exchange visitors
will have the option to pay with a check by mail or with a credit card visa the
Internet. Additionally, exchange
visitor sponsors can pay for an entire group of individuals through a batch
payment process.
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