Immigrant Visa Fees
Immigrant Visa fees* and related fees, e.g. the application fee for a transportation letter or a waiver, can be paid at the Consulate General in Amsterdam in three ways:
- cash dollars
- cash euro equivalent
- by credit card (Visa, Master, Discover, American Express, Diner's Club)
Paying immigrant visa fees by Pin Card is not possible in Amsterdam.
File an I-130 immediate relative petition | $355.- |
At the very end of the process there is a final application processing fee. For applications started up in the United States this fee is, in most cases, already paid to the National Visa Center and does not need to be paid again.
Final application and processing fee | $400.- |
(Applicants who paid $380 before January 1, 2008, do not need to pay any additional fee to match the new $400 fee.)
*Some immigrant visa applicants may need to apply for a waiver or may need to be fingerprinted. The fees for this are additional to the regular application processing fee and can be paid in the same manner, as explained above.
Medical examination fees
All immigrant visa applicants, including fiancé(e) visa applicants, regardless of age, are required to undergo a medical examination. The fees for the examination are to be paid in euro only, to the Consulate General's panel physicians and are currently:
Medical Examination Adult (15 years of age and up) X-Ray photograph (applicants 15 years of age and up) Medical Examination Child (under 15 years of age. No X-Ray photograph and HIV test required) These fees do not include any vaccinations and are subject to change. | €155.- € 50.- € 95.-
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Transportation letter application fee | $165.- |
Application fees are non-refundable. You pay to apply, regardless of the outcome of your application. The Consulate does not have the authority to waive an application fee.