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Proposed fee changes

I stumbled on to an interesting article which could effect those applying for waivers. There is a proposal by the USCIS to increase the fees for processing. For example, the I-192 application for advance permission to enter as a nonimmigrant is currently $265 US. The proposal would increase it to $545 US (a, $280 or 105.7% increase). You can read the full article here: Proposed USCIS Fee Adjustments

2 Months, 11 Days

I called the Border Protection office today and an Officer advised me that they don't make appointments - just show up in person to submit the application. He reminded me to bring $265.00 (US), my passport, and the rest of the items from the checklist. Here it is again: Completed and signed I-192 form Form G-325A (get it here ) The completed fingerprint chart C-216C which was endorsed and time dated by the RCMP (see previous post on where to get this) Canadian passport The copy of my court record, conviction and disposition (which I received from the RCMP - see this post ) My personal statement regarding my intended activities in the US A personal statement explaining the circumstances of my conviction There was another requirement (FD-258, another fingerprint chart) but this is completed by the Border Protection Officer when I submit my application.

Day 10

Today I mailed form C-216C to the RCMP. I included a check for $25.00 (the processing fee) and a letter explaining my situation and the need for the official court records form my conviction. In case you need it, the address for the RCMP: PO Box 8885 Ottawa, Ontario K1G 3M8 I sent mine Canada Post Xpresspost.

Day 8

Today I called my local police department, located the fingerprint office and arrived during lunch to complete my C-216C. The process took a little over 15 minutes. They took my photo (mug shot), fingerprints and in return provided me with the completed form (C-216C) and the address of the RCMP location that I am to send it into. The processing cost $25.00. Don't forget to bring your passport! The purpose of sending this form to the RCMP is so they can endorse and time stamp it. I will also request the copy of the official court record from my actual conviction. I learned that all municipal conviction records are eventually forwarded to the RCMP for storage. For me that conviction is 20 years old so I'm for a change, really happy they keep everything. The guy at the fingerprint office told me that getting the endorsement and record from the RCMP can only be done by mail. The reply should come in within 3-4 weeks. Here's hoping.