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United States Consular Services Australia

Fees for Visas and American Citizen Services

Non-Immigrant Visa Fees

Application Fee (also known as the Machine Readable Visa Fee)

Original cash register receipt from any Australia Post Office showing payment of the non-refundable visa application fee. No other form of payment is accepted. You must pay this at Australia Post. No exceptions.

The current application fee is USD131. (The AUD equivalent is $150.65)

Issuance Fees

Issuance fees vary by citizenship country and type of visa. Fees for Australian citizens are listed in the table below. For a complete list of fees for countries other than Australia, please see this page.

Australian Citizens
Temporary visitors for Business/Tourism (B-1/B-2)
Business: B-1 No fee
Tourism: B-2 No fee
Combined B-1/B-2 (12 month) No fee
Combined B-1/B-2 (60 month) AUD28.75
Combined Crew Member Visa (C-1/D)
C-1/D No fee
Treaty Trader and Investors (E-visa)
Treaty Trader: E-1 AUD120.75
Treaty Investor: E-2 AUD120.75
Specialty Occupation: E-3 No fee
Academic Student (F-visa)
F-1 AUD120.75
F-2 AUD120.75
Temporary Workers and Trainees (H-visa)
H-1B AUD120.75
H-1C AUD120.75
H-2A AUD120.75
H-2B AUD120.75
H-2R AUD120.75
H-3 AUD120.75
H-4 AUD120.75
Journalist and Media Visa (I-visa)
I AUD120.75
Exchange Visitor Visa (J-visa)
J-1 AUD120.75
J-2 AUD120.75
Intra-company Transferee (L-visa)
L-1 AUD120.75
Blanket L-1 AUD575.00
L-2 AUD120.75
Vocational Visa (M-visa)
M-1 AUD120.75
M-2 AUD120.75
Extraordinary Ability (O-visa)
O-1 AUD120.75
O-2 AUD120.75
O-3 AUD120.75
Athletes, Artists and Entertainers (P-visa)
P-1 AUD120.75
P-2 AUD120.75
P-3 AUD120.75
P-4 AUD120.75
Religious Workers (R-visa)
R-1 AUD120.75
R-2 AUD120.75

SEVIS fees

Student and exchange visitor fees

What is SEVIS and SEVP? What should you know about it?

The Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) is designed to help the Department of Homeland Security and Department of State better monitor school and exchange programs and F, M and J category visitors. Exchange visitor and student information is maintained in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS). SEVIS is an Internet-based system that maintains accurate and current information on non-immigrant students (F and M visa), exchange visitors (J visa), and their dependents (F-2, M-2, and J-2). SEVIS enables schools and program sponsors to transmit mandatory information and event notifications via the Internet, to the Department of Homeland Security and Department of State (DOS) throughout a student or exchange visitor's stay in the United States. Select SEVIS to go to the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Internet site and learn more.

I-901 SEVIS Fee for F, M, and J Non-immigrant Students and Exchange Visitors

Beginning September 1, 2004, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) began collecting a congressionally mandated fee to cover the costs of the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP). The payment of I-901 fees will be recorded and tracked in SEVIS, the automated system for collecting, maintaining, and managing information about nonimmigrant student and exchange visitors in the United States.

Who pays the fee?

Those who wish to enter the United States either as a student or an exchange visitor with a Form I-20 or DS-2019 dated on or after September 1, 2004.

How much is the fee?

USD
Students
F-1, F-3, M-1, or M-3 visa class $100
Exchange visitors
For exchange visitors (J-1) except those listed separately below $100
Federally sponsored exchange visitor program (program codes start with G-1, G-2, or G-3) None
Summer work/travel program $35
Au Pair program $35
Camp counselor program $35

When do prospective students or exchange visitors pay the SEVIS fee?

Applicants who require a visa to enter the United States must pay the SEVIS fee before going to the U.S. embassy or consulate for their visa interviews.

How is the fee paid?

Through the Internet at www.FMJfee.com by using a credit card and completing the online Form I-901.

Accepted forms of payment for visa services* at U.S. Consular Offices in Australia

Sydney Melbourne Perth
Cash accepted not accepted not accepted
Bank check accepted accepted accepted
Postal money order accepted accepted accepted
Credit cards accepted not accepted accepted
EFTPOS not accepted not accepted not accepted

* Does not apply to the non-immigrant visa application fee to be paid at Australia Post Offices

Description of forms of payment

Cash

Either Australian or U.S. Currency.

Bank Check

Either Australian or U.S. currency, payable to U.S. Consulate General. Personal or company checks will not be accepted.

Postal Money Order

Either Australian or U.S. currency, payable to U.S. Consulate General. Personal or company checks will not be accepted.

Credit Card

EFTPOS

Not available.

Last update Thursday, 21 August 2008

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