[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 22, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 22CFR22.1]

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                       TITLE 22--FOREIGN RELATIONS
 
                     CHAPTER I--DEPARTMENT OF STATE
 
PART 22_SCHEDULE OF FEES FOR CONSULAR SERVICES_DEPARTMENT OF STATE AND FOREIGN 
 
Sec.  22.1  Schedule of fees.

    The following table sets forth the U.S. Department of State's 
Schedule of Fees for Consular Services:

                 Schedule of Fees for Consular Services
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              Item No.                               Fee
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                    Passport and Citizenship Services
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1. Passport Execution: Required for  $30.
 first-time applicants and others
 who must apply in person [01-
 Passport Execution].
2. Passport Application Services
 for:
    (a) Applicants age 16 or over    55.
     (including renewals) [02-Adult
     Passport].
    (b) Applicants under age 16 [03- 40.
     Minor Passport].
    (c) Passport amendments          No fee.
     (extension of validity, name
     change, etc.) [04-Amendment].
3. Expedited service: Three-day      60.
 processing and/or in-person
 service at a U.S. Passport Agency
 (not applicable abroad) [Expedited
 Service].
4. Exemptions: The following
 applicants are exempted from
 passport fees:
    (a) Officers or employees of     No fee.
     the United States and their
     immediate family members (22
     U.S.C. 214) and Peace Corps
     Volunteers and Leaders (22
     U.S.C. 2504(a)) proceeding
     abroad or returning to the
     United States in the discharge
     of their official duties [05-
     Passport Exempt].
    (b) U.S. citizen seamen who      No fee.
     require a passport in
     connection with their duties
     aboard an American flag vessel
     (22 U.S.C. 214) [05-Passport
     Exempt].
    (c) Widows, children, parents,   No fee.
     or siblings of deceased
     members of the Armed Forces
     proceeding abroad to visit the
     graves of such members (22
     U.S.C. 214) [05-Passport
     Exempt].
    (d) Employees of the American    No fee.
     National Red Cross proceeding
     abroad as members of the Armed
     Forces of the United States
     (10 U.S.C. 2603) [05-Passport
     Exempt].
5. Travel Letter: Provided as an     No fee.
 emergency accommodation to a U.S.
 citizen returning to the United
 States when the consular officer
 is unable to issue a passport
 book. (Consular time charges, item
 75, may apply) [06-U.S.C. Travel
 Letter].
6. File search and verification of   60.
 U.S. citizenship: When applicant
 has not presented evidence of
 citizenship and previous records
 must be searched (except for an
 applicant abroad whose passport
 was stolen or lost abroad or when
 one of the exemptions is
 applicable) [07-PPT File Search].
7. Application for Report of Birth   65.
 Abroad of a Citizen of the United
 States [08-Report Birth Abroad].
8. Passport security surcharge [09-  12.
 Passport Surcharge].
Items nos. 9 through 10 vacant)
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                       Overseas Citizens Services
         Arrests, Welfare and Whereabouts, and Related Services
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11. Arrest and prison visits.......  No fee.
12. Assistance regarding the         No fee.
 welfare and whereabouts of a U.S.
 citizen, including child custody
 inquiries and processing of
 repatriation and emergency dietary
 assistance loans.
(Item no. 13 vacant)
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                        Death and Estate Services
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14. Assistance to next-of-kin:
    (a) After the death of a U.S.    No fee.
     citizen abroad (providing
     assistance in disposition of
     remains, making arrangements
     for shipping remains, issuing
     Consular Mortuary Certificate,
     and providing up to 20
     original Consular Reports of
     Death).

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    (b) Making arrangements for a    Consular Time (Item 75) Plus
     deceased non-U.S. citizen        Expenses.
     family member (providing
     assistance in shipping or
     other disposition of remains
     of a non-U.S. citizen) [11-Non
     U.S.C. Death].
15. Issuance of Consular Mortuary    60.
 Certificate on behalf of a non-
 U.S. citizen [12-Non-U.S.C. Mort
 Cert].
16. Acting as a provisional
 conservator of estates of U.S.
 citizens:
    (a) Taking possession of         No fee.
     personal effects; making an
     inventory under an official
     seal (unless significant time
     and/or expenses incurred).
    (b) Overseeing the appraisal,    No fee.
     sale, and final disposition of
     the estate, including
     disbursing funds, forwarding
     securities, etc. (unless
     significant time and/or
     expenses incurred).
    (c) For services listed in 16    Consular Time (Item 75) and/or
     (a) or (b) when significant      Expenses.
     time and/or expenses are
     incurred [13-Estate Costs].
(Items nos. 17 through 20 vacant)
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                       Nonimmigrant Visa Services
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21. Nonimmigrant visa application
 and border crossing card
 processing fees (per person):
    (a) Nonimmigrant visa [21-MRV    100.
     Processing].
    (b) Border crossing card--10     100.
     year (age 15 and over) [22-BCC
     10 Year].
    (c) Border crossing card--5      13.
     year (under age 15). For
     Mexican citizen, if parent or
     guardian has or is applying
     for a border crossing card [23-
     BCC 5 Year].
22. Exemptions from nonimmigrant
 visa application processing fee:
    (a) Applicants for A, G, C-3,    No fee.
     NATO and diplomatic visas as
     defined in 22 CFR 41.26 [24-
     MRV Exempt].
    (b) Applicants for J visas       No fee.
     participating in official U.S.
     Government-sponsored
     educational and cultural
     exchanges [24-MRV Exempt].
    (c) Replacement machine-         No fee.
     readable visa when the
     original visa was not properly
     affixed or needs to be
     reissued through no fault of
     the applicant [24-MRV Exempt].
    (d) Applicants exempted by       No fee.
     international agreement as
     determined by the Department,
     including members and staff of
     an observer mission to United
     Nations Headquarters
     recognized by the UN General
     Assembly, and their immediate
     families [24-MRV Exempt].
    (e) Applicants traveling to      No fee.
     provide charitable services as
     determined by the Department
     [24-MRV Exempt].
    (f) U.S. Government employees    No fee.
     traveling on official business
     [24-MRV Exempt].
    (g) A parent, sibling, spouse,   No fee.
     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 emergency
     treatment and convalescence
     [24-MRV Exempt].
23. Nonimmigrant visa issuance fee,  Reciprocal.
 including border-crossing cards
 [25-NIV Issuance Reciprocal].
24. Exemptions from nonimmigrant
 visa issuance fee:
    (a) An official representative   No fee.
     of a foreign government or an
     international or regional
     organization of which the U.S.
     is a member; members and staff
     of an observer mission to
     United Nations Headquarters
     recognized by the UN General
     Assembly; and applicants for
     diplomatic visas as defined
     under item 22(a); and their
     immediate families [26-NIV
     Issuance Exempt].
    (b) An applicant transiting to   No fee.
     and from the United Nations
     Headquarters [26-NIV Issuance
     Exempt].
    (c) An applicant participating   No fee.
     in a U.S. Government-sponsored
     program [26-NIV Issuance
     Exempt].
    (d) An applicant traveling to    No fee.
     provide charitable services as
     determined by the Department
     [26-NIV Issuance Exempt].
25. Fraud Prevention and Detection   500.
 Fee for Visa applicant included in
 L blanket petition (principal
 applicant only) [27-NIV
 Adjudication, Blanket L].
(Items nos. 26 through 30 vacant)
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                   Immigrant and Special Visa Services
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31. Filing immigrant visa petition
 (collected for the Bureau of U.S.
 Citizenship and Immigration
 Services):
    (a) Petition to classify status  185.
     of alien relative for issuance
     of immigrant visa [81-USCIS I-
     130 Petition].
    (b) Petition to classify orphan  525.
     as an immediate relative [82-
     USCIS I-600 Petition].
32. Immigrant visa application       335.
 processing fee (per person) [31-IV
 Application].
33. Diversity Visa Lottery           375.
 surcharge for lottery
 participation (per person applying
 for an immigrant visa as a result
 of the lottery program) [32-DV
 Processing].
34. Affidavit of Support Review      70.
 (only when AOS is reviewed
 domestically).
35. Special visa services:
    (a) Determining Returning        400.
     Resident Status [33-Returning
     Resident].

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    (b) Transportation letter for    165.
     Legal Permanent Residents of
     U.S. [34-LPR Transportation
     Letter].
    (c) Waiver of 2-year residency   215.
     requirement [J Waiver].
    (d) Waiver of immigrant visa     250.
     ineligibility (collected for
     the Bureau of U.S. Citizenship
     and Immigration Services) [83-
     IV Waiver].
    (e) Refugee or significant       No fee.
     public benefit parole case
     processing [35-Refugee/Parole].
    (f) U.S. visa fingerprinting     85.
     [36-Fingerprints].
36. Immigrant visa security          45.
 surcharge [37-IV Surcharge].
(Items nos. 37 through 40 vacant)
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                          Documentary Services
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41. Providing notarial service:
    (a) First service (seal) [41-    30.
     Notarial].
    (b) Each additional seal         20.
     provided at the same time in
     connection with the same
     transaction [42-Additional
     Notarial].
42. Certification of a true copy or
 that no record of an official file
 can be located (by a post abroad):
    (a) First copy [43-Certified     30.
     Copy].
    (b) Each additional copy         20.
     provided at the same time [44-
     Additional Copy].
43. Provision of documents,
 certified copies of documents, and
 other certifications by the
 Department of State (domestic):
    (a) Documents relating to        30.
     births, marriages, and deaths
     of U.S. citizens abroad
     originally issued by a U.S.
     Embassy or Consulate.
    (b) Issuance of Replacement      30.
     Report of Birth Abroad.
    (c) Certified copies of          30.
     documents relating to births
     and deaths within the former
     Canal Zone of Panama from
     records maintained by the
     Canal Zone Government from
     1904 to September 30, 1979.
    (d) Certifying a copy of a       30.
     document or extract from an
     official passport record.
    (e) Certifying that no record    30.
     of an official file can be
     located [45-Brth/Mar/Death/No
     Record].
    (f) Each additional copy         20.
     provided at same time [46-
     Additional Cert].
44. Authentications (by posts
 abroad):
    (a) Authenticating a foreign     30.
     notary or other foreign
     official seal or signature.
    (b) Authenticating a U.S.        30.
     Federal, State, or territorial
     seal.
    (c) Certifying to the official   30.
     status of an officer of the
     United States Department of
     State or of a foreign
     diplomatic or consular officer
     accredited to or recognized by
     the United States Government.
    (d) Each authentication [47-     30.
     Authentication].
45. Exemptions: Notarial,
 certification, and authentication
 fees or passport file search fees
 will not be charged when the
 service is performed:
    (a) At the direct request of     No fee.
     any Federal Government agency,
     any State or local government,
     the District of Columbia, or
     any of the territories or
     possessions of the United
     States (unless significant
     costs would be incurred) [48-
     Documents Exempt].
    (b) With respect to documents    No fee.
     to be presented by claimants,
     beneficiaries, or their
     witnesses in connection with
     obtaining Federal, State, or
     municipal benefits [48-
     Documents Exempt].
    (c) For U.S. citizens outside    No fee.
     the United States preparing
     ballots for any public
     election in the United States
     or any of its territories [48-
     Documents Exempt].
    (d) At the direct request of a   No fee.
     foreign government or an
     international agency of which
     the United States is a member
     if the documents are for
     official noncommercial use [48-
     Documents Exempt].
    (e) At the direct request of a   No fee.
     foreign government official
     when appropriate or as a
     reciprocal courtesy [48-
     Documents Exempt].
    (f) At the request of direct     No fee.
     hire U.S. Government
     personnel, Peace Corps
     volunteers, or their
     dependents stationed or
     traveling officially in a
     foreign country [48-Documents
     Exempt].
    (g) With respect to documents    No fee.
     whose production is ordered by
     a court of competent
     jurisdiction [48-Documents
     Exempt].
    (h) With respect to affidavits   No fee.
     of support for immigrant visa
     applications [48-Documents
     Exempt].
    (i) With respect to endorsing    No fee.
     U.S. Savings Bonds
     Certificates [48-Documents
     Exempt].
(Items nos. 46 through 50 vacant)
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                      Judicial Assistance Services
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51. Processing letters rogatory and
 Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act
 (FSIA) judicial assistance cases,
 including providing seal and
 certificate for return of letters
 rogatory executed by foreign
 officials:
    [51-Letters Rogatory]..........  735.
    [52-FSIA]......................  735.
52. Taking depositions or executing
 commissions to take testimony:

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    (a) Scheduling/arranging         475.
     appointments for depositions,
     including depositions by video
     teleconference (per daily
     appointment) [53-Arrange Depo].
    (b) Attending or taking          265 Per Hour Plus Expenses.
     depositions, or executing
     commissions to take testimony
     (per hour or part thereof) [54-
     Depose/Hourly].
    (c) Swearing in witnesses for    265.
     telephone depositions [55-
     Telephone Oath].
    (d) Supervising telephone        265 Per Hour Plus Expenses.
     depositions (per hour or part
     thereof over the first hour)
     [56-Supervise Tel Depo].
    (e) Providing seal and           70.
     certification of depositions
     [57-Deposition Cert].
53. Exemptions: Deposition or
 executing commissions to take
 testimony. Fees will not be
 charged when the service is
 performed:
    (a) At the direct request of     No fee.
     any Federal Government agency,
     any State or local government,
     the District of Columbia, or
     any of the territories or
     possessions of the United
     States (unless significant
     time required and/or expenses
     would be incurred). [58-
     Judicial Exempt].
    (b) Executing commissions to     No fee.
     take testimony in connection
     with foreign documents for use
     in criminal cases when the
     commission is accompanied by
     an order of Federal court on
     behalf of an indigent party
     [59-Indigent Test].
(Items nos. 54 through 60 vacant)
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                 Services Relating to Vessels and Seamen
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61. Shipping and Seaman's services:
 Including but not limited to,
 recording a bill of sale of a
 vessel purchased abroad, renewal
 of a marine radio license, and
 issuance of certificate of
 American ownership:
    [61-Shipping Bill of Sale].....  Consular Time (Item 75) Plus
                                      Expenses.
    [62-Shipping Consular Radio      Time (Item 75) Plus Expenses.
     LISC].
    [63-Shipping Cert AM Own]......  Consular Time (Item 75) Plus
                                      Expenses.
    [64-Shipping Misc].............  Consular Time (Item 75) Plus
                                      Expenses.
(Items nos. 62 through 70 vacant)
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                         Administrative Services
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71. Non-emergency telephone calls    Long Distance Charge Plus $10.
 [70-Toll Call Cost] [71-Toll Cost
 Surcharge].
72. Setting up and maintaining a     30.
 trust account: For one year or
 less to transfer funds to or for
 the benefit of a U.S. citizen in
 need in a foreign country [72-OCS
 Trust].
73. Transportation charges incurred  Expenses Incurred.
 in the performance of fee and no-
 fee services when appropriate and
 necessary [73-Transportation].
74. Return check processing fee [74- 25.
 Return Check].
75. Consular time charges: As        265.
 required by this schedule and for
 fee services performed away from
 the office or during after-duty
 hours (per hour or part thereof/
 per consular employee) [75-
 Consular Time].
76. Photocopies (per page) [76-      1.
 Photocopy].
(Items nos. 77 through 80 vacant)
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[70 FR 5374, Feb. 2, 2005]