Thursday, September 4, 2014

New U.S. Consular Fees Take Effect September 12

From Fragomen.com, 09/02/2014


Some employment-based fees will be decreased modestly when a new State Department consular fee schedule takes effect on September 12, 2014. H-1B and L-1 visa fees will not be affected, however. The fees were initially slated to take effect on September 6, 2014, but the State Department changed the implementation date to September 12, 2014.


The fee for E-1 and E-2 visa applications will be $205, down from $270. The fee for a State Department waiver of the two-year home residency requirement for J-1 visa holders who wish to change or adjust their status will also decrease, to $120 from $215. 

Foreign nationals applying for an employment-based immigrant visa at a consulate will pay $345, down from $405. Lawful permanent residents who have remained abroad for more than one year or beyond the validity of a reentry permit will pay $205 for a returning resident immigrant visa, down from $220. 



Individuals who want to formally renounce their U.S. citizenship will be subject to a fee of $2,350 – a more than fourfold increase from the current fee of $450. 


The new fees reflect the State Department’s latest assessment of the actual cost of visa services. They will take effect on September 12, though the State Department will accept public comments on the new rates through October 26, 2014.





Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Updated Information from DOS on Visa Bulletin Expectations for FY 2015

From the Council for Global Immigration, 08/21/2014

Charles Oppenheim, Chief of the Visa Control and Reporting Division at the Department of State, has provided updated information regarding what to expect for India EB-2, Philippines EB-3, China EB-3 and China EB-5 in Fiscal Year 2015.
  • India EB-2 is expected to retrogress in FY 2015, possibly as early as November 2014.  
  • Philippines EB-3 is expected to follow the worldwide cutoff date for EB-3s over the next several months.
  • China EB-3 is not expected to advance in the October Visa Bulletin.
  • China EB-5 is expected to retrogress around June 2015.  This would affect China EB-2 and EB-3 cutoff dates as well, as unused EB-5 numbers migrate to EB-1, unused EB-1 numbers migrate to EB-2, and unused EB-2 numbers migrate to EB-3.

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

English Courses for Spouses

The Language Institute offers six-week courses designed for spouses of Georgia Tech employees, students and visiting scholars.

Everyday Conversation
Beginning-Low Intermediate Classes
  • Aug. 26 – Oct. 2, Tuesdays and Thursdays,10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Learn and practice vocabulary and idiomatic phrases needed to communicate in everyday life. 
  • Meeting Dates: Aug. 26, 28; Sept. 2, 4, 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25, 30; Oct. 2
American Pronunciation
Intermediate to Advanced Classes
  • Aug. 26 – Oct. 2, Tuesdays and Thursdays, Noon to 1:30 p.m. Learn what aspects of your pronunciation may be interfering with how well your listeners understand you. You will learn strategies and techniques that you can use to make your pronunciation more comprehensible to listeners who may not be familiar with international accents. 
  • Meeting Dates: Aug. 26, 28; Sept. 2, 4, 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25, 30; Oct. 2
For more information and to register, click here: GT | Georgia Institute of Technology :: Campus Calendar - English Courses for Spouses of Tech Students