[Federal
Register Volume 77, Number 22 (Thursday, February 2, 2012)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 5177-5178]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2012-2075]
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
22 CFR Parts 22 and 51
[Public Notice: 7779]
RIN 1400-AC58
Schedule of Fees for Consular Services, Department of State and Overseas
Embassies and Consulates
AGENCY: Bureau of Consular Affairs, State.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: This rule adopts as final the interim final rule published in
the Federal Register on June 28, 2010 (Public Notice 7068). Specifically, the
rule made changes to the Schedule of Fees for Consular Services (Schedule) for a
number of different fees. This rulemaking adopts as final the changes to these
fees.
DATES: Effective February 2, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Polly Hill, Office of the Comptroller,
Bureau of Consular Affairs, Department of State; phone: 202-663-1301, telefax:
202-663-2526; email: fees@state.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: For the complete explanation of the background of
this rule, including the rationale for the change, the authority of the
Department of State (``Department'') to make the fee changes in question, and an
explanation of the study that produced the fee amounts, consult the prior public
notices cited in the ``Background'' section below.
Background
The Department published a proposed rule in the Federal Register, 75 FR
6321, on February 9, 2010, proposing to amend sections of 22 CFR part 22.
Specifically, the rule proposed changes to the Schedule of Fees for Consular
Services and provided 30 days for comments from the public. In response to
requests by the public for more information and a further opportunity to submit
comments, the Department subsequently published a supplementary notice in the
Federal Register, 75 FR 14111, on March 24, 2010 (Public Notice 6928). The
supplementary notice provided a more detailed explanation of the Cost of Service
Model (``CoSM''), previously referred to as the Cost of Service Study or ``CoSS,''
which is the activity-based costing model that the Department used to determine
the proposed fees for consular services, and reopened the comment period for an
additional 15 days. During this and the previous 30 day comment period, 1,797
comments were received, either by email or through the submission process at
www.regulations.gov.
The Department analyzed the 1,797 comments in the interim final rule at 75 FR
36522, on June 28, 2010 (Public Notice 7068) and does not reproduce that
analysis here. Instead, the current notice addresses only the four additional
comments received in the further 60 days during which the comment period for
this interim final rule was open (see Analysis of Comments, below). In total,
the public was given 105 days to comment on this change to the Schedule of Fees
and a total of 1,801 comments were received.
This rule establishes the following fees for the categories below, as determined
by the CoSM:
--Passport Book Application Services for Applicants Age 16 or Over (including
renewals): from $55 to $70
--Additional Passport Visa Pages: from $0 to $82
--Passport Book Security Surcharge (Enhanced Border Security Fee): from $20 to
$40
--File Search and Verification of U.S. Citizenship: from $60 to $150
--Application for Consular Report of Birth Abroad of a Citizen of the United
States: from $65 to $100
--Administrative Processing of Formal Renunciation of U.S. Citizenship: from $0
to $450*
--Passport Card Application Services for Applicants Age 16 or Over (including
renewals): from $20 to $30
--Passport Card Application Services for Applicants Under Age 16: from $10 to
$15
--Making arrangements for a Deceased Non-U.S. Citizen Family Member: from a
charge of Consular time spent on the service, previously $265 an hour plus
expenses to $200 plus expenses
--Immigrant Visa Application for Immediate Relative and Family Preference
Applications: from $355 to $330
--Immigrant Visa Application for Employment-Based Applications: from $355 to
$720
--Immigrant Visa Application for Other Visa Classes: from $355 to $305
--Diversity Visa Program Fee: from $375 to $440
--Affidavit of Support Review (only when reviewed domestically): from $70 to $88
--Determining Returning Resident Status: from $400 to $380
--Immigrant Visa Security Surcharge: from $45 to $74
--Providing Notarial Service: First service (seal): from $30 to $50
--Providing Notarial Service: Each additional seal: from $20 to $50
--Certification of a True Copy or That No Record of an Official File Can be
Located: First copy: from $30 to $50
--Certification of a True Copy or That No Record of an Official File Can be
Located: Each additional copy: from $20 to $50
--Provision of Documents, Certified Copies of Documents, and Other
Certifications by the Department of State (domestic): from $30 to $50
--Authentications (by posts abroad): from $30 to $50
--Processing Letters Rogatory and Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act 275 (FSIA)
Judicial Assistance Cases: from $735 to $2,275
--Scheduling/Arranging Appointments for Depositions: from $475 to $1,283
--Attending or Taking Depositions, or Executing Commissions to Take Testimony:
from $265 per hour plus expenses to $309 per hour plus expenses
--Providing Seal and Certification of Depositions: from $70 to $415
--Consular Time Charges: from $265 to $231
Administrative processing of formal renunciation of U.S. citizenship was
previously a no-fee service. Under the new fee structure, the renunciant must
now pay a fee for this service. The Department has decided that the renunciant
should pay this fee at the visit during which he or she swears the oath of
renunciation. The proposed and interim final rules referred to it as
``Documentation of formal renunciation of U.S. citizenship,'' at Item 8 of their
respective reproductions of the Schedule of Fees. See 75 FR 36522, 36532; 75 FR
6321, 6328. This final rule makes a technical correction to the title of the
service, labeling it ``Administrative processing of formal renunciation of U.S.
citizenship.''
Please note there are two additional clarifications the Department of State is
making in this final rule. First, the Immigrant Visa application for
employment-based applications is based on I-140 and I- 526 petitions and also
includes investor visas. The interim final rule incorrectly stated that
employment-based visas are based on the I-140 petition only. Second, since
publishing the interim final rule on June 28, 2010 (75 FR 36522), the Department
reexamined the CoSM's inputs to the Diversity Visa Lottery Fee. Upon
reexamination, it was decided that the present fee adequately accounts for the
costs of processing the immigrant visa application and enhanced security. The
Department, therefore, has decided it will not charge the separate Immigrant
Visa Application Processing Fee or Immigrant Visa Security Surcharge to
Diversity Visa Lottery selectee-applicants and will amend the Schedule of Fees
to so reflect.