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01/28/03: Confusion, Confusion! Provision to Reinstate Immigrant Fees Tucked Into Senate Omnibus Bill
We have already reported that the U.S. Senate tucked into Omnibus budget bill the special registration funding cutoff for the U.S. Department of Justice. Now, report indicates that another provision in the Senate Omnibus budget bill for the U.S. DOJ will reinstate the old INS filing fees which they changed on January 24, 2003! We will have to wait and see whether both Houses will pass the Senate version, but if it does, the fee reduction will become one of the shortest living animal in the immigration business, not to mention the anticipated confusion in the immigrant community and for that matter, the INS itself. Simply amazing!!!!!
Until a firm legislation is passed, the people should keep paying the INS filing fees per the new filing fee schedules which took effect on January 24, 2003.
01/28/03: Confusion, Confusion! Provision to Reinstate Immigrant Fees Tucked Into Senate Omnibus Bill
We have already reported that the U.S. Senate tucked into Omnibus budget bill the special registration funding cutoff for the U.S. Department of Justice. Now, report indicates that another provision in the Senate Omnibus budget bill for the U.S. DOJ will reinstate the old INS filing fees which they changed on January 24, 2003! We will have to wait and see whether both Houses will pass the Senate version, but if it does, the fee reduction will become one of the shortest living animal in the immigration business, not to mention the anticipated confusion in the immigrant community and for that matter, the INS itself. Simply amazing!!!!!
Until a firm legislation is passed, the people should keep paying the INS filing fees per the new filing fee schedules which took effect on January 24, 2003.