Schedule of Fees for Consular Services, Department of State and Overseas Embassies and Consulates-Visa Services Fee Changes

Published date23 July 2019
Citation84 FR 35297
Record Number2019-14195
SectionRules and Regulations
CourtState Department
Federal Register, Volume 84 Issue 141 (Tuesday, July 23, 2019)
[Federal Register Volume 84, Number 141 (Tuesday, July 23, 2019)]
                [Rules and Regulations]
                [Pages 35297-35299]
                From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
                [FR Doc No: 2019-14195]
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                DEPARTMENT OF STATE
                22 CFR Parts 22 and 42
                [Public Notice 10109]
                RIN 1400-AE11
                Schedule of Fees for Consular Services, Department of State and
                Overseas Embassies and Consulates--Visa Services Fee Changes
                AGENCY: Department of State.
                ACTION: Final rule.
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                SUMMARY: This rule is promulgated to implement the Adoptive Family
                Relief Act (the Act), which allows for the waiver or refund of fees
                relating to the renewal or replacement of an immigrant visa for certain
                already-adopted children where the adopted child was unable to use his
                or her initially issued immigrant visa as a direct result of
                extraordinary circumstances. The Department is also amending its
                regulations regarding immigrant visa application procedures to cover
                new technologies, application forms, and procedures that have been
                implemented in recent years.
                DATES: This rule is effective on July 23, 2019.
                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jorge Abudei, Management Analyst,
                Office of the Comptroller, Bureau of Consular Affairs, Department of
                State; phone: 202-485-6697, telefax: 202-485-6826; email:
                [email protected].
                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                Why is the Department promulgating this rule?
                 The Adoptive Family Relief Act (Pub. L. 114-70) (the Act) amended
                Section 221(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), 8 U.S.C.
                1201(c), to allow for the waiver or refund of certain immigrant visa
                fees for a lawfully adopted child, or a child coming to the United
                States to be adopted by a United States citizen (hereinafter referred
                to as adoptive children), subject to criteria prescribed by the
                Secretary of State. More than 350 American families have successfully
                adopted children from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. However,
                since September 25, 2013, some families have not been able to bring
                their adoptive children home to the United States because the
                Democratic Republic of the Congo suspended the issuance of ``exit
                permits'' for these children. As the permit suspension drags on,
                however, American families are repeatedly paying visa renewal and
                related fees, while also continuing to be separated from their adoptive
                children. The waiver or refund provides ``support and relief to
                American families seeking to bring their adoptive children from the
                Democratic Republic of the Congo home to the United States, and would
                also provide relief to similarly situated adoptive families should
                barriers arise in other countries in the future.'' See 161 Cong. Rec.
                S2796-01.
                 The Department is amending current rules regarding immigrant visa
                fees found in Sec. Sec. 22.1, 42.71(b) and 42.74 of 22 CFR in order to
                implement the Act. Thus, the current text of Sec. 42.71(b) will become
                Sec. 42.71(b)(1) and a new paragraph (b)(2) will set forth the
                requirements for the waiver or refund of immigrant visa fees for
                adoptive families who must renew a visa for an adoptive child who,
                through no fault of the parent(s) or child, is unable to travel to the
                United States. If an immigrant visa was issued on or after March 27,
                2013 and an adoptive child was unable to use that visa as a direct
                result of extraordinary circumstances beyond the control of the
                adoptive child or adoptive parent(s), such as denial of an exit permit,
                the adoptive child, adoptive parent(s), or their representative may
                request a waiver or refund of the immigrant visa fee relating to a
                replacement of such visa. All other visa replacement requirements still
                apply. This rule also adds this exemption to the Schedule of Fees at 22
                CFR 22.1 and adds a paragraph at Sec. 42.74(a)(3) on replacement
                immigrant visas for adoptive children covered by the Act.
                 In addition to implementing the Act, this rule also updates
                existing regulations regarding immigrant visa application procedures to
                more accurately reflect new technologies, application forms, and
                procedures that have been implemented in recent years. Obsolete
                language in Sec. Sec. 42.71, 42.73, and 42.74 regarding discontinued
                immigrant visa issuance procedures and outdated forms has been deleted.
                Superfluous language in Sec. 42.71 related to an outdated procedure
                has been removed. Both Sec. Sec. 42.73 and 42.74 have been reorganized
                for readability and Sec. 42.73 has been revised to more closely track
                the equivalent provision to procure issuance of nonimmigrant visas at
                Sec. 41.113. In addition, language related to the locations of
                specific immigrant visa content on the Department's websites has been
                deleted, as websites and their content are generally subject to
                frequent reorganization and other changes. More specific guidance is
                available in Volume 9 of the Foreign Affairs Manual (see fam.state.gov)
                and on travel.state.gov.
                Regulatory Findings
                Administrative Procedure Act
                 The Department is publishing this rule as a final rule, with an
                effective date less than 30 days from the date of publication, based on
                the ``good cause'' exceptions set forth at 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(3)(B) and
                553(d)(3). The Department is issuing this final rule with an effective
                date on the date of publication. The APA permits a final rule to become
                effective fewer than 30 days after the publication if the issuing
                agency finds good cause. 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3). The Department finds that
                good cause exists for an early effective date in this instance because
                Congress has already mandated that, subject to criteria prescribed by
                the Secretary of State, the visa fees for certain lawfully adopted
                children may be waived, or, if paid, may be refunded. This rulemaking
                implements the Congressional mandate.
                Regulatory Flexibility Act/Executive Order 13272: Small Business
                 Because this final rule is exempt from notice-and-comment
                rulemaking under 5 U.S.C. 553, it is exempt from the Regulatory
                Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 603 and 604). Because this rule is exempt,
                the Department did not conduct an economic analysis of the impact on
                small entities.
                Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995
                 The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (codified at 2 U.S.C.
                1532) generally requires agencies to prepare a statement before
                proposing any rule that may result in an annual expenditure of $100
                million or more by State, local, or tribal governments, or by the
                private sector. This rule will not result in any such expenditure, nor
                will it significantly or uniquely affect small governments.
                Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996
                 This rule is not a major rule as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).
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                Executive Orders 12866 and 13563
                 The Department has considered this rule in light of Executive
                Orders 12866 and 13563 and affirms that this regulation is consistent
                with the guidance therein. The Office of Management and Budget has
                designated this rule not significant for purposes of E.O. 12866. The
                Department does not consider this rule to be an economically
                significant rulemaking action.
                Executive Orders 12372 and 13132
                 This regulation will not have substantial direct effects on the
                States, on the relationship between the national government and the
                States, or the distribution of power and responsibilities among the
                various levels of government. The rule will not have federalism
                implications warranting the application of Executive Orders 12372 and
                13132.
                Executive Order 13771--Reducing Regulation and Controlling Regulatory
                Costs
                 This rule is not subject to the requirements of E.O. 13771 (82 FR
                9339, February 3, 2017) because it is not significant under E.O. 12866.
                Executive Order 13175
                 The Department has determined that this rulemaking will not have
                tribal implications, will not impose substantial direct compliance
                costs on Indian tribal governments, and will not pre-empt tribal law.
                Accordingly, the requirements of Executive Order 13175 do not apply to
                this rulemaking.
                Executive Order 12988
                 The Department has reviewed the regulation in light of sections
                3(a) and 3(b)(2) of Executive Order 12988 to eliminate ambiguity,
                minimize litigation, establish clear legal standards, and reduce
                burden.
                Paperwork Reduction Act
                 This rule does not impose any new information collection
                requirements under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act, 44
                U.S.C. chapter 35. The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
                previously approved the application for a refund under the Adoptive
                Family Relief Act (OMB Control No. 1405-0223).
                List of Subjects in 22 CFR Parts 22 and 42
                 Consular services, Fees, Passports and visas.
                 Accordingly, for the reasons stated in the preamble, 22 CFR parts
                22 and 42 are amended as follows:
                PART 22--SCHEDULE OF FEES FOR CONSULAR SERVICES--DEPARTMENT OF
                STATE AND FOREIGN SERVICE
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                1. The authority citation for part 22 is revised to read as follows:
                 Authority: 8 U.S.C. 1101 note, 1153 note, 1157 note, 1183a
                note, 1184(c)(12), 1201(c), 1351, 1351 note, 1714, 1714 note; 10
                U.S.C. 2602(c); 22 U.S.C. 214, 214 note, 1475e, 2504(h), 2651a,
                4206, 4215, 4219, 6551; 31 U.S.C. 9701; E.O. 10718, 22 FR 4632
                (1957), 3 CFR, 1954-1958 Comp., p. 382; E.O. 11295, 31 FR 10603
                (1966), 3 CFR, 1966-1970 Comp., p. 570.
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                2. Section 22.1 is amended by adding item 32(e) to read as follows:
                Sec. 22.1 Schedule of fees.
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                 Schedule of Fees for Consular Services
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                 Item No. Fee
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                 Immigrant and Special Visa Services
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                32. Immigrant Visa Application Processing Fee
                 (per person).
                
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                 (e) Certain applicants for replacement NO FEE.
                 Immigrant Visas as described in 22 CFR
                 42.74(b)(2).
                
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                PART 42--VISAS: DOCUMENTATION OF IMMIGRANTS UNDER THE IMMIGRATION
                AND NATIONALITY ACT, AS AMENDED
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                3. The authority citation for part 42 is revised to read as follows:
                 Authority: 8 U.S.C. 1104 and 1182; Pub. L. 105-277, 112 Stat.
                2681; Pub. L. 108-449, 118 Stat. 3469; The Convention on Protection
                of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption
                (done at the Hague, May 29, 1993), S. Treaty Doc. 105-51 (1998),
                1870 U.N.T.S. 167 (Reg. No. 31922 (1993)); 42 U.S.C. 14901-14954
                (Pub. L. 106-279, 114 Stat. 825); 8 U.S.C. 1101 (Pub. L. 111-287,
                124 Stat. 3058); 8 U.S.C. 1154 (Pub. L. 109-162, 119 Stat. 2960); 8
                U.S.C. 1201 (Pub. L. 114-70, 129 Stat. 561).
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                4. Section 42.71 is revised to read as follows:
                Sec. 42.71 Authority to issue visas; visa fees.
                 (a) Authority to issue visas. Consular officers may issue immigrant
                visas at designated consular offices abroad pursuant to the authority
                contained in INA 101(a)(16), 221(a), and 224.
                 (b) Immigrant visa fees--(1) Payment of fees. The Secretary of
                State prescribes a fee for the processing of immigrant visa
                applications. Except as provided in paragraph (b)(2) of this section,
                an individual registered for immigrant visa processing at a post
                designated for this purpose by the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Visa
                Services must pay the fee upon being notified that a visa is expected
                to become available in the near future, and upon being requested to
                obtain the supporting documentation needed to apply formally for a
                visa, in accordance with instructions received with such notification.
                The fee must be paid before an applicant at a post so designated will
                receive an appointment to appear and make application before a consular
                officer. Applicants at a post not yet so designated will pay the fee
                immediately prior to formal application for a visa. A fee collected for
                the processing of an immigrant visa application is refundable only if
                the principal officer of a post or the officer in charge of a consular
                section determines that the application was not
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                adjudicated as a result of action by the U.S. Government over which the
                alien had no control and for which the alien was not responsible, which
                precluded the applicant from benefitting from the processing, or as
                provided in paragraph (b)(2).
                 (2) Waiver or refund of fees for replacement immigrant visas. The
                consular officer shall waive the application processing fee for a
                replacement immigrant visa or, upon request, refund such a fee where
                already paid, if the consular officer is satisfied that the alien, the
                alien's parent(s), or the alien's representative has established that:
                 (i) The prior immigrant visa was issued on or after March 27, 2013,
                to an alien who has been lawfully adopted, or who is coming to the
                United States to be adopted, by a United States citizen;
                 (ii) The alien was unable to use the original immigrant visa during
                the period of its validity as a direct result of extraordinary
                circumstances, including the denial of an exit permit; and
                 (iii) The inability to use the visa was attributable to factors
                beyond the control of the adopting parent or parents and of the alien.
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                5. Section 42.73 is revised to read as follows:
                Sec. 42.73 Procedure in issuing visas.
                 (a) Evidence of visa. An immigrant visa shall be evidenced by a
                physical visa or by an electronic visa located in the Department's
                records. The appropriate symbol as prescribed in Sec. 42.11, showing
                the classification of the alien, shall be entered on the visa.
                 (b) Visa format. A machine-readable visa shall be in the format
                designated by the Department, and contain, at a minimum, the following
                data:
                 (1) Full name of the immigrant;
                 (2) Visa symbol;
                 (3) Location of the visa issuing office;
                 (4) Passport number;
                 (5) The registration number (A-number) assigned to the immigrant;
                 (6) Sex;
                 (7) Date of birth;
                 (8) Nationality;
                 (9) Date of issuance;
                 (10) Date of expiration;
                 (11) Visa control number;
                 (12) Any annotations entered to reflect waivers or other
                information useful to an immigration officer at a port of entry (POE)
                upon the immigrant's application for admission to the United States;
                 (13) A digitized photo of the immigrant; and
                 (14) Machine-readable data that can be processed by an immigration
                officer at a POE.
                 (c) Disposition of supporting documents. Post shall, wherever
                possible, return original supporting documents furnished by the alien.
                Duplicate copies may be retained in the consular system, as required or
                necessary.
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                6. Section 42.74 is revised to read as follows:
                Sec. 42.74 Issuance of new, replacement, or duplicate visas.
                 (a) New immigrant visa for a special immigrant under INA
                101(a)(27)(A) and (B). The consular officer may issue a new immigrant
                visa to a qualified alien entitled to status under INA 101(a)(27)(A) or
                (B), who establishes:
                 (1)(i) That the original visa has been lost, mutilated or has
                expired; or
                 (ii) That the alien will be unable to use it during the period of
                its validity; provided that:
                 (A) The alien pays anew the application processing fees prescribed
                in the Schedule of Fees (22 CFR 22.1); and
                 (B) The consular officer ascertains whether the original issuing
                office knows of any reason why a new visa should not be issued.
                 (2) [Reserved]
                 (b) Replacement immigrant visa for an immediate relative or for an
                alien subject to numerical limitation. A consular officer may issue a
                replacement visa under the original number of a qualified alien
                entitled to status as an immediate relative (INA 201(b)(2)), a family
                or employment preference immigrant (INA 203(a) or (b)), or a diversity
                immigrant (INA 203(c)), if--
                 (1) The alien is unable to use the visa during the period of its
                validity due to reasons beyond the alien's control;
                 (2) The visa is issued during the same fiscal year in which the
                original visa was issued, or in the following year in the case of an
                immediate relative only, if the original number had been reported as
                recaptured;
                 (3) The number has not been returned to the Department as a
                ``recaptured visa number'' in the case of a preference or diversity
                immigrant;
                 (4) The alien pays anew the application processing fees prescribed
                in the Schedule of Fees; and
                 (5) The consular officer ascertains whether the original issuing
                office knows of any reason why a new visa should not be issued.
                 (c) Replacement visa for adoptees. A consular officer may issue a
                replacement immigrant visa to a qualified alien, if the conditions in
                paragraphs (a)(1) and (3) of this section are met, and if the consular
                officer determines--
                 (1) A prior immigrant visa was issued on or after March 27, 2013,
                to a child who has been lawfully adopted, or who is coming to the
                United States to be adopted, by a United States citizen;
                 (2) The inability to use the visa was attributable to factors
                beyond the control of the adoptee or the adopting parent(s); and
                 (3) The application processing fee has been waived pursuant to
                Sec. 42.71(b)(2) or has been paid anew.
                 (d) Duplicate visas issued within the validity period of the
                original visa. If the validity of a visa previously issued has not yet
                terminated and the original visa has been lost or mutilated, a
                duplicate visa may be issued containing all of the information
                appearing on the original visa, including the original issuance and
                expiration dates. The applicant shall execute a new application and
                provide copies of the supporting documents submitted in support of the
                original application. The alien must pay anew the application
                processing fees prescribed in the Schedule of Fees.
                Carl C. Risch,
                Assistant Secretary of Consular Affairs, U.S. Department of State.
                [FR Doc. 2019-14195 Filed 7-22-19; 8:45 am]
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