$160 US tourist visa fee to take effect April 13
In a news release on Wednesday, the US Embassy in Manila said there will be lower fees for all immigrant visas, as well as those for fiancé/fianceé visas and trader/investor visas.
However, there will be higher fees for some non-immigrant visas, including tourist, business visas, and student visas, and others.
According to the US Department of State website, the new fees are:
Nonimmigrant Visa Processing Fees
| Type of Visa | Previous Fee | New Fee |
| Tourist, Business, Transit, Crew Member, Student, Exchange Visitor, and Journalist visas | $140 | $160 |
| Petition-Based visas (H, L, O, P, Q, and R) | $150 | $190 |
| Treaty Investor and Trader visas (E) | $390 | $270 |
| Fiancé(e) visas (K) | $350 | $240 |
| Border Crossing Cards (age 15 and older) | $140 | $160 |
| Border Crossing Cards (under age 15) | $14 | $15 |
Because of a reallocation of costs associated with immigrant visas, all categories of immigrant visa processing fees will decrease.
Immigrant Visa Processing Fees
| Type of Visa | Previous Fee | New Fee |
| Immediate Relative and Family Preference Applications | $330 | $230 |
| Employment-Based Applications | $720 | $405 |
| Other Immigrant Visa Applications | $305 | $220 |
| Diversity Visa Program Fee | $440 | $330 |
| Determining Returning Resident Status | $380 | $275 |
Starting on July 13, 2012, applicants who had paid application fees at a prior rate will
For visa categories that have reduced fees effective April 13, no refunds will be given to those who paid the fees before the effective date.
New law
The US Embassy said the reduction in the immigrant visa fees was due to a new US law that allows the US Department of State to seek reimbursement from other federal agencies (such as the US Citizenship and Immigration Service).
The embassy said the new fees more accurately reflect the costs of visa processing services





