New Amount to be paid to St. Louis

dineshgk

Registered Users (C)
Hello All,

I had heard that you usually send $265 per person to the St. Louis with your Packet 3 and then some of the CP approved cases told that they had to pay remaining $65 in their corresponding consulates since they had paid $265 already to St. Louis.

Now we are supposed to send $335 per person to St. Louis. Does this mean that we no longer have to pay remaining $65 in India or still we have to pay something more.

Thanks,
Dinesh
 
My attorney also mentioned that I need to pay $335 per person. Is there any hike in the fees recently ?
 
Originally posted by dineshgk
Hello All,

I had heard that you usually send $265 per person to the St. Louis with your Packet 3 and then some of the CP approved cases told that they had to pay remaining $65 in their corresponding consulates since they had paid $265 already to St. Louis.

Now we are supposed to send $335 per person to St. Louis. Does this mean that we no longer have to pay remaining $65 in India or still we have to pay something more.

Thanks,
Dinesh

No sure that we don't need to pay at chennai. I did't heard of any fee hike in recent time...
 
Originally posted by dineshgk
Hello All,

I had heard that you usually send $265 per person to the St. Louis with your Packet 3 and then some of the CP approved cases told that they had to pay remaining $65 in their corresponding consulates since they had paid $265 already to St. Louis.

Now we are supposed to send $335 per person to St. Louis. Does this mean that we no longer have to pay remaining $65 in India or still we have to pay something more.

Thanks,
Dinesh

Not sure that we don't need to pay at chennai. I did't heard of any fee hike in recent times...
 
My attorney sent $335 to STL along with my packet 3. And I'm assuming I need not pay anything more at the Consulate. I will, hopefully, know if I need to pay anything or nothing, when I receive my appointment letter in a week or two (october interview). I will post the fee information here, so others who have sent $335 to STL know how much money, if any, they have to pay at the consulate.


Originally posted by dineshgk
Hello All,

I had heard that you usually send $265 per person to the St. Louis with your Packet 3 and then some of the CP approved cases told that they had to pay remaining $65 in their corresponding consulates since they had paid $265 already to St. Louis.

Now we are supposed to send $335 per person to St. Louis. Does this mean that we no longer have to pay remaining $65 in India or still we have to pay something more.

Thanks,
Dinesh
 
The new fees is $335

The new fees is $335. Spoke with NVC and confirmed. Visa Issuance fee would have to be paid at the consulate.
Thanks,
Bapa:eek
 
There we go !! There's a fee hike ? Is the Visa Issuance fee also hiked - any confirmation ?
 
Originally posted by Ranen
There we go !! There's a fee hike ? Is the Visa Issuance fee also hiked - any confirmation ?

I heard that it is $ 75 now at consulate. Need to confirm..
 
Folks:
Attached below is the screen print from the US consulate Mumbais website. $335 is a fee hike. We have to additionally pay $65 on Visa issuance.




EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 2002 REVISED FEES FOR IMMIGRANT VISAS

RATE OF EXCHANGE = $1 = Rs.49.00
Payable to "American Consulate General, Mumbai"


U.S. $ Rs.



IV APPLICATION PROCESSING FEE

IV APPLICATION FEE (Paid prior to June 1)

IV ISSUANCE FEE (For applications made prior to June 1)

APPLICATION FOR TRANSPORTATION LETTER

APPLICATION FOR RETURNING RESIDENT VISA

SURCHARGE FOR DV VISA APPLICATION
335/-

260/

65/-

300/-

360/-

100/-
16415

12740

3185

14700

17640

4900


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

All fees must be paid by bank drafts and drawn on nationalized or foreign banks.


Consular Section Main Page
U.S. Consulate General Homepage
The American Center, Mumbai, Homepage
 
Certainly, there is a fee hike. Check out the press statement from State Dept. http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2002/10277.htm

However, what is confusing is that, while the old fee of $325 is broken down into $260 (sent to NVC) + $65 (visa issuance fee paid at consulate), the new fee of $335 is not done so.

The NVC is claiming all of the new fee ($335) and the consulate is also claiming the visa issunace fee ($65), making the total fee $400.

The State Dept's communication could have been more clear.
 
clarity of dos stmt

From the statemnet it is very clear that the total IV fees has increased form 325 to 335. i.e ( previuosly they are taking 260+65=325) Now they will take all in one go i.e 335.

FYI,Correct me if i am wwwwrong.
 
Re: clarity of dos stmt

I too thought so, that the $335 paid to STL, includes the visa issuance fee. However, that does not seem to be the case.

Someone on this forum, who has sent $335 to STL, has sent an email to Chennai consulate asking if anything more needs to be paid to the consulate. The response from the consulate, apparently said, $65 towards visa issuance fee has to be paid.

Originally posted by sri-IL
From the statemnet it is very clear that the total IV fees has increased form 325 to 335. i.e ( previuosly they are taking 260+65=325) Now they will take all in one go i.e 335.

FYI,Correct me if i am wwwwrong.
 
A clarification

Hi guys,

The Visa Issuance Fee was increased to $75.00 which made the total fees to $335.00. However, the payment process was also changed, where in both application and issuance fees have been clubbed together. Here's a brief overview of what happened:

If you look at the the cut and paste of the FEES from above, you'll note the following:

IV Application Fees : $260 (** Paid prior to June 1)

IV Issuance Fees: $65 (** For applications made prior to June 1)

This is a total charge of $325 for applications made prior to June 1st, where $260 had to be paid to STL if you're applying from US and if Visa is issued (i.e. appl. not rejected by consulate) then you pay $65 more after interview.

For those applicants who applied from India before June 1st. would have had to pay $260 as application fees when they go for the interview. This application fee is paid before the interview is conducted and if the application is approved they will pay $65($75 after June 1st.). If not approved, then they don't lose the $65 or $75 as the case may be.

If rejected, the application fee of $260 is lost in its entirety.

In my case, my application went in april, where $260 was sent to STL. So I had to pay $65 when my application was approved at the consulate on July 23.

For those of you whose Pkt. 3 has gone after June 1st. you will have to pay $335 to STL.

Similary, those individuals who apply from India, don't send anything to STL, they attend the interview and pay $335 up front before the interview.

In both above cases, if the applications are rejected after interview, then you lose the $65 or $75 which you would not have in the earlier scheme earlier.

So, essentially there is only one single fee now. $335 is the application fee, which you lose if application is rejected, else you shouldn't have to pay any additional amount when you attend interview.

I know all of you will be tense. So, if it will make you feel better, keep the $75 per person amount available with you. If you need it, you can always cut a demand draft in no time. There's a nationalized bank right outside, in the case of Mumbai anyway, where you can cut the check in a matter of minutes, they even have the "American Consulate General, Mumbai" stamp for payee, you don't have to write it in. I'm sure there will be a bank near most US consulates in the world where u can get this done if required. Normally, once you've submitted your interview letter in the morning, you end up waiting for at least 1 hour before you get called.

So, stop worrying, and good luck!!! At the end, you'll all wonder why you were so tensed up.

Only thing you should be concerned about however, is to get all the papers together, exactly as required in Packet 4.

If you don't have any originals, like birth/marriage certificate etc., then:

1) get yourself an affidavit as per local legal procedures (Rs. 20/- stamp paper for India)

2) document from local municipality saying that the birth/marriage cert. was not issued

3) Proof of the date of birth/marriage -
- School leaving certificate or mark sheet showing name & DOB
- Photos of wedding and invitations showing DOM

If your documents are okay, you'll sail through without a hitch.
 
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Thanks AA Kumar.

And as someone mentioned, we can pay in USD too. So it does not hurt to carry $75 (exact change in $5, $10, $20 bills per person).
 
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