Proposed I-192 Waiver Application Fee Change - December 16th is Last Day to Comment

WaiverCanposted 5 years ago

Just a reminder that tomorrow, December 16th is the last day to submit written comments on the proposed fee changes for many immigration related documents including Form I-192, Application for Advance Permission to Enter as a Nonimmigrant.

The current fee for Form I-192 is $585 USD when filed with and processed by CBP and $930 USD when filed with USCIS. In the proposal the fee will increase to $1,415 USD in one scenario and $1,350 USD in the second scenario. Cost recuperation seems to be the leading factor for the fee changes. According to the document over 69,500 I-192 waiver applications are handled each year.

More information is available here on the US Federal Register: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2019/11/14/2019-24366/us-citizenship-and-immigration-services-fee-schedule-and-changes-to-certain-other-immigration

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Hi All, any news regarding the possible fee increase? I have been searching for any updates..Thanks!

Michelle replied 4 years ago   #9

The bottom line is that the USA government fees for immigration services are continually increasing anyway so we can expect fee increases. We may get some relief...but it is inevitable that they will go up anyway. This is the nature of USCIS. People should expect that this will happen and all the more reason to see if a person will qualify for the lifetime clearance if possible. I suspect that no one wants to pay thousands of dollars over a lifetime for a waiver if they can avoid it.

K SCOTT replied 5 years ago   #8

@Jazz, I agree, I am hoping that they will increase the min. time to 5 years..

Michelle replied 5 years ago   #7

@Michelle that's a massive fee increase. I would hope with the fee increase they'd give longer first waivers. $1400 US for a one year is insane. Almost two grand!

jazzsax1 replied 5 years ago   #6

@Jazzsax1, I definitely think that a fee increase is on the way, with the comment period extension, I agree with John, probably in February. The problem you face Jazz, is getting all your paperwork together before February. Even if you start today, depending on your file, and the paperwork needed, you might not have your application ready.

Michelle replied 5 years ago   #5

I have to think pushing this deadline back means earliest is January 15th but I think realistically end of January. I have colleagues that think April but I doubt that long.

J Rogers replied 5 years ago   #4

As an American immigration lawyer, keep in mind there are other voices opposed to these fee increases. Canadians are not the only ones who utilize the I-192 waiver application. That said, the fee changes are likely to go ahead as this administration is hell-bent on underfunding these agencies. Your best bet as a Canadian is to apply pressure to your local MP. Further reading- Trump administration: Poor immigrants need not apply http://www.ncpolicywatch.com/2019/11/25/trump-administration-poor-immigrants-need-not-apply/

greenbay replied 5 years ago   #3

Ouch this would be horrible!

@JohnRogers @Michelle when do we think this would come into play and would it be worthwhile trying to apply early? (LOL)

jazzsax1 replied 5 years ago   #1

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