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U.S. to raise cost of nonimmigrant visa
Baku/31.01.22/Turan: The U.S. is planning to raise the cost of non-immigrant visas starting this September, Voice of America Radio reported.
In accord with the U.S. Federal Register, the growth in cost is planned from September of this year. Tourist, student and business visas are the most common.
Note that the holder of a non-immigrant visa is allowed, under certain conditions, to temporarily reside, work and study.
The cost of non-immigrant visas (B1, B2, F, M, J) is suggested to raise by 54% - from $ 160 to 245.
Work visas ( H, L, O, P, Q and R) will rise by 63% - from $190 to $310-03-
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- Finance
- 31 January 2022 11:39
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