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SEVIS Fee Requirement
for J-1 Students and Scholars
The
U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) now requires the collection of a
one-time SEVIS fee of $100from certain J-1 Exchange Visitor students and scholars. This fee
is being collected to fund operation of the Student and Exchange Visitor Program
Office, which has oversight over SEVIS - the Student and Exchange Visitor
Information System.
http://www.ice.gov/graphics/sevis/i901/faq3.htm
Exchange-Visitors Not Required to Pay the SEVIS Fee
The
following exchange visitors are not required to pay the SEVIS fee:
1. Continuing J-1s:
No SEVIS fee is due for J-1 students or scholars, whose program began BEFORE
September 1, 2004 who maintains that status, and whose initial DS-2019 for the
current program was issued before September 1, 2004.
2. J-1s sponsored
by the U.S.
federal government:
No SEVIS fee is due for a J-1 exchange visitor who is coming to the United
States as a participant in an exchange visitor program sponsored by the U.S.
federal government (i.e., Fulbright).
3. J-2 dependents:
J-2 dependents are not required to pay a separate SEVIS fee in order to obtain
J-2 status or during the time the J-2 remains in that status.
Exchange-Visitors Who Are Required to Pay the SEVIS Fee
The
following exchange visitors are required to pay the SEVIS fee if their form
DS-2019 was issued on or after September 1, 2004:
An individual
applying for a J-1 visa for initial participation in a program
An individual in
the U.S. applying for a change of status to J-1
An exchange
visitor who is in a U.S. government sponsored program and who is transferring to
a non-U.S. government sponsored program
An exchange
visitor applying for a change of category (example – J-1 student to J-1
researcher)
A J-1 exchange
visitor applying for reinstatement for a substantive violation
Time
of payment of SEVIS fee:
A J-1 student or scholar, who is subject to payment of the SEVIS fee, must remit
the fee directly to DHS by completing Form I-901 electronically using the
Internet or by mail as follows:
1. Applying for the
J-1 visa abroad: The SEVIS fee should be processed by DHS at least 3
business days prior to the consular interview. Fees will not be
payable at the consulate. The following steps are a guideline for obtaining
a J-1 visa from abroad:
a. Receive DS-2019
from the Exchange Visitor Program.
b. Make visa
appointment with U.S. Embassy/Consulate.
c. Submit SEVIS fee
payment in time to allow DHS to process payment at least 3 days prior to visa
interview.
d. Print SEVIS fee
payment receipt from Internet or wait to receive form I-797 receipt from DHS via
mail and submit receipt with visa application.
e. Receive J-1 visa
stamp in passport from U.S. Embassy/Consulate.
f. Enter U.S. up to
30 days PRIOR to the start date indicated on the DS-2019 and no later than 30
days AFTER the start date indicated on the DS-2019.
g. Report to the
International Student/Scholar Office to validate program no later than 30 days
AFTER the start date indicated on the DS-2019.
2. Entering
U.S. by
individuals exempt from the visa requirement:
The SEVIS fee should be processed at least 3 business days prior to
applying for admission at a U.S. port-of-entry by non-immigrants, who are exempt
from the visa requirement (i.e., citizens from Canada, Bermuda, and other island
countries listed in 8 CFR 212.1).
3. Change of J-1
category: A J-1 student or scholar applying for a change of category within
the U.S. (i.e., J-1 student to J-1 research scholar) must pay the SEVIS fee
prior to the Exchange Visitor Program approving a change of category
4. Changing status
to J-1: A non-immigrant in the United States seeking a change of status to
J-1 student or scholar must pay the SEVIS fee prior to submitting the
application to USCIS for change of non-immigrant status.
5. Applying for
reinstatement: A J-1 student or scholar, who is applying for reinstatement
after a substantive violation or who has been out of program status for longer
than 120 days, but less than 270 days during the course of his or her program,
must pay the SEVIS fee prior to applying to the Exchange Visitor Program for
reinstatement to J-1 status.
Note:
SEVIS fees are transferable. If an applicant pays the SEVIS fee in connection
with a previously issued DS-2019/SEVIS ID number other than the one associated
with the document that s/he actually uses to apply for a benefit (new J-1 visa,
change of status, reinstatement), it is strongly recommended that s/he submit a
copy of the DS-2019 that is connected to the paid SEVIS fee, in addition to the
original current DS-2019.
Circumstances where no new fee is required:
J-1 students and scholars, who have previously paid the SEVIS fee prior to
obtaining his or her current status, are not required to pay a new SEVIS fee in
connection with:
1. An application for
an extension of stay in the current program.
2. An application to
transfer between programs in the same exchange visitor category where no
differential fee exists (i.e., transfer between two non-fee-exempt exchange
visitor programs or transfer between two fee-exempt exchange visitor programs).
3. A re-application
for a J-1 visa following denial of visa application by consular officer, as long
as the re-application occurs within 12 months of the original denial notice.
4. A motion to re-open
a change of status application, which was previously denied for reasons other
than failure to pay the SEVIS fee, as long as the motion occurs within 12 months
of the original denial notice.
Procedures for payment of the SEVIS fee:
1. On-line submission
of Form I-901 (www.FMJfee.com)
to DHS using a credit card (Visa, MasterCard, or American Express accepted).
2. Mail-in submission
of Form I-901 to DHS address on form, along with the $100 SEVIS fee paid by
check, money order, or foreign draft drawn on a financial institution in the
U.S. and payable in U.S. currency.
Another person (friend or
family) can make the payment for an exchange visitor by one of the two methods
above.
Receipts: DHS
will issue and mail an official paper receipt (I-797) acknowledging every
payment regardless of payment method. Express delivery service for the I-797
receipt may be requested at an additional cost. Anyone who submits an individual
fee electronically will be able to print out an electronic receipt immediately
at the time of payment for use in advance of the mail delivery of the official
paper receipt.
Although SEVIS fee payments will be recorded by DHS in the J-1 students’ and
scholars’ SEVIS records and will eventually be used by government officials to
document the SEVIS fee payment, it is recommended that a SEVIS fee receipt be
used to request any status-related benefit (i.e., application for visa,
admission at U.S. port-of-entry, application to change status).
NOTE:
DHS will not refund the SEVIS fee if J-1 students and scholars are not granted a
visa or choose not to come to the U.S. after their visas are granted.

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