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SEVIS Fee Payment - Information
and Procedures The I-901 form is used to transmit the SEVIS fee for F and J nonimmigrant applicants for a visa. Who is required to pay the fee? Persons seeking a visa from an embassy or consulate abroad for initial attendance (F1) at a school approved by the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP), or for initial participation in an exchange visitor program (J1) designated by the Department of State (DOS). How much is the fee?
How can the fee be paid? 1. Electronically, by completing
Form I-901 through the Internet and paying with a credit card. When can I get the visa? The SEVIS fee must be paid and fully processed before the applicant arrives at the consulate for the visa appointment. For those nonimmigrants who do not need a visa to enter the U.S. as a student or exchange visitor (e.g., Canadian citizens), the fee must be paid and fully processed before applying for entry at a U.S. port of entry. A receipt will be sent by mail to the address that you indicate with your payment. For those who pay the SEVIS fee online, a payment confirmation can be printed out immediately after the payment is made, and used as a receipt until the mailed receipt is received. Having a receipt for the SEVIS fee payment will make the visa process easier. However, if you are unable to print a receipt from an online payment, and/or do not receive your mailed receipt in time for the visa interview, you can still go to your interview as long as your fee has been processed by the Department of Homeland Security. How long is the fee valid? The SEVIS fee is valid for twelve (12) months from the date of the initial application. If the applicant is unsuccessful in obtaining a visa, he/she may apply again for the same or different program within 12 months without having to pay the SEVIS fee again, as long as the fee payment for the program is the same as the amount initially paid. How can I get assistance with this process?
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