gcforwhat said:Hi
I need some advice on what is happening. This is my 9th year extension. I got my last two extension without problem. But this year Murphy's law is coming into play. First my application was sent back saying that my fees were incomplete. This is our third extension from same company. But BCIS said that it requires $ 750 . Then application was sent back again stating that checks have to be from my company. Then our application was sent back again because new forms came into place in this whole process. It has more than 2 weeks since we filed for third time and we haven't recieved any reciept from BCIS regarding filling. I have to file my wife's H-4 visa. What should I do???
GCforWhat
PD: Aug'02
NJ
the 500 dollars Fraud Prevention and Detection Fee is for INITIAL h1b filing.
Filing Fees: If the petitioner is filing a stand-alone I-129 application, the Filing Fee is $185.
The Omnibus Appropriations Act of FY 2005 was signed into law on December 8, 2004, which reinstated and raised the American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act (ACWIA) fee for H1-B petitions to $1,500.
* Petitioners who employ a total of no more than 25 full-time equivalent employees in the United States, including any affiliate or subsidiary, may submit a reduced ACWIA fee of $750.
* Certain types of petitions, that were previously exempt from the old ACWIA fee, are still exempt. The USCIS requires that a completed I-129W be submitted with all H-1B I-129 petitions and this exemption is granted based on the information contained in the I-129W.
The H1-B Visa reform Act also establishes a new Fraud Prevention and Detection Fee of $500 which must be paid by petitioners seeking a beneficiary�s initial grant of H1-B or L nonimmigrant classification or those petitioners seeking to change a beneficiary�s employer within these classifications.
* There are no exemptions from the $500 Fraud Prevention and Detection Fee
* This Fraud Prevention and Detection Fee is effective March 8, 2005. Each of these fees is in addition to the base processing fee of $185 to file a Petition for a Nonimmigrant worker (I-129).