Overview
Visa applicants, including children, are required to pay a non-refundable,
non-transferable visa application fee, sometimes referred to as the MRV fee,
before applying for a nonimmigrant visa. The visa application fee must be paid
whether a visa is issued or not. The type of visa for which you apply
determines the fee amount. This webpage lists visa application fees associated
with each nonimmigrant visa type.
Please note that only the application fees for nonimmigrant visas are listed
here.
Payment Information
Although fees are listed in U.S. dollars, payment must be made using local
currency. More information about payment options is
here.
Restrictions
Your visa application fee is non-refundable and you cannot transfer it to
another person. You will receive a receipt after paying the application fee.
This receipt is valid for one year from the date of payment and allows you to
schedule your interview at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate. You must schedule
your interview while the receipt is valid, which means your interview must be
booked within one year of paying your fee. If you do not schedule an interview
within a year of payment then your receipt will expire, you will not be able to
schedule an interview, and you must pay the fee again and begin the process
anew.
Visa Types and Application Fee Amounts
The application fees are listed below and apply to one visa application. The
application fee for the most common nonimmigrant visa types is $160. This
includes tourist, business, student, and exchange visas. Most petition-based
visas, such as work and religious visas, are US$190. K visas cost US$240 and
the fee amount for E visas is US$270. The tables below are a more comprehensive
list of visa types and fee amounts.
Visa Types and Application Fee Amounts - Sorted by Fee Class
| Fee Amount (in USD) |
Fee Amount (in INR) |
Visa Type |
Description |
| $160 |
|
B |
Business/Tourist |
| $160 |
|
C-1 |
Transit |
| $160 |
|
D |
Ship/Airline Crew |
| $160 |
|
F |
Student (academic) |
| $160 |
|
I |
Journalist and Media |
| $160 |
|
J |
Exchange Visitors |
| $160 |
|
M |
Student (vocational) |
| $160 |
|
T |
Victim of Human Trafficking |
| $160 |
|
TN/TD |
NAFTA Professionals |
| $160 |
|
U |
Victim of Criminal Activity |
| $190 |
|
H |
Temporary/Seasonal Workers and Employment, Trainees |
| $190 |
|
L |
Intracompany Transferees |
| $190 |
|
O |
Persons with Extraordinary Ability |
| $190 |
|
P |
Athletes. Artists & Entertainers |
| $190 |
|
Q |
International Cultural Exchange |
| $190 |
|
R |
Religious Worker |
| $240 |
|
K |
Fiancé(e) or Spouse of U.S. Citizen |
| $270 |
|
E |
Treaty Trader/Investor, Australian Professional Specialty |
Visa Types and Application Fee Amounts - Sorted by Visa Type
| Visa Type |
Description |
Fee Amount (in USD) |
Fee Amount (in INR) |
| B |
Business/Tourist |
$160 |
|
| C-1 |
Transit |
$160 |
|
| D |
Ship/Airline Crew |
$160 |
|
| E |
Treaty Trader/Investor, Australian Professional Specialty |
$270 |
|
| F |
Student (academic) |
$160 |
|
| H |
Temporary/Seasonal Workers and Employment, Trainees |
$190 |
|
| I |
Journalist and Media |
$160 |
|
| J |
Exchange Visitor |
$160 |
|
| K |
Fiancé(e) or Spouse of U.S. Citizen |
$240 |
|
| L |
Intracompany Transferees |
$190 |
|
| M |
Student (vocational) |
$160 |
|
| O |
Persons with Extraordinary Ability |
$190 |
|
| P |
Athletes. Artists & Entertainers |
$190 |
|
| Q |
International Cultural Exchange |
$190 |
|
| R |
Religious Worker |
$190 |
|
| T |
Victim of Human Trafficking |
$160 |
|
| TN/TD |
NAFTA Professionals |
$160 |
|
| U |
Victim of Criminal Activity |
$160 |
|
Visa Types and Conditions with No Fee Required
- Applicants for A, G, C-2, C-3, NATO, and diplomatic visas (as defined
in 22 CFR 41.26)
- Applicants holding J visas and who are participating in certain
official U.S. Government-sponsored educational and cultural exchanges
- Replacement of a machine-readable visa within one year of visa
issuance, when the original visa was not properly affixed or the visa needs
to be reissued through no fault of the applicant
- Applicants exempted by international agreement, including members and
staff of an observer mission to United Nations Headquarters recognized by
the UN General Assembly, and their immediate families
- Applicants traveling to provide certain charitable services
- U.S. Government employees traveling on official business
- A parent, sibling, spouse or child of a U.S. Government employee killed
in the line of duty who is traveling to attend the employee's funeral
and/or burial; or a parent, sibling, spouse, son or daughter of a U.S.
Government employee critically injured in the line of duty for visitation
during urgent treatment and convalescence
Other Fees
In some cases, additional visa fees are paid directly to the National Visa
Center, to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate, or to the Department of Homeland
Security,
-
Nonimmigrant Visa Issuance ("Reciprocity")
Fees
Applicants from certain countries may be required to pay a visa
issuance fee after their application is approved. These fees are based
on "reciprocity" (what another country charges a U.S. citizen for a
similar-type of visa). The United States strives to eliminate visa
issuance fees whenever possible, however, when a foreign government
imposes these fees on U.S. citizens for certain types of visas, the
United States will impose a "reciprocal" fee on citizens of that
country for similar types of visas. The Department of State's website has more information about visa issuance fees and
can help you determine if an issuance fee applies to your
nationality.
-
SEVIS Fees
The Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) is an
Internet-based system that tracks F, M and J visa participants (and
their family members) from the time they receive their initial
documentation (either an I-20 or a DS-2019) until they graduate/leave
school or conclude/leave program.
F, M and J visa principal applicants: Check with your U.S. school to
make sure your information has been entered into SEVIS. You will need
to pay a separate SEVIS fee in addition to the visa application fee.
For nonimmigrant students with Form I-20, the SEVIS fee is US$200. For
most exchange visitors with Form DS-2019, the SEVIS fee is US$180.
Proof of payment is required before your student or exchange visitor
visa will be issued. Please bring your I-901 SEVIS fee receipt to your
interview at the Embassy. Payment cannot be made at the Embassy or
Consulate. Instructions for paying the SEVIS fee can be found here.
SEVIS Fee Exception
Applicants participating in a U.S. Government sponsored program
(programs whose codes begin with G-1, G-2, G-3, G-7) are not required
to pay the SEVIS fee.
-
Blanket L Fees (Fraud Prevention and Detection Fee and
Border Security Act Fee)
The principal applicant of a blanket L petition must pay a Fraud
Prevention and Detection fee and a public law fee for H&L category,
either of US$500, as well as a Border Security Act fee of US$2,250 in
certain circumstances. The U.S. petitioner pays the Fraud Prevention
and Detection Fee and Border Security fee for individual L and H-1B and
H-2B petitions when the petition is filed with USCIS. These fees are to
be paid at the Embassy/Consulates with a demand draft/cashier’s
check.
Source : http://www.ustraveldocs.com/in/in-niv-visafeeinfo.asp
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