What is the cost of a Brunei Visa?
Visa applicants, including children, are required to pay a non-refundable, non-transferable visa application fee, sometimes referred to as the MRV fee. The visa application fee must be paid whether a visa is issued or not. The type of visa for which you apply determines the fee amount.
The application fees shown below are listed in U.S. dollars but payment must be made using local currency equivalent. You can pay your fee at the Embassy during the interview. The application fee for the most common nonimmigrant visa types is US$140.
Visa Types and Application Fee Amounts – Sorted by Visa Type Visa Type Description Fee Amount B Business/Tourist US$140 C-1 Transit US$140 D Ship/Airline Crew US$140 E Treaty Trader/Investor, Australian Professional Specialty US$390 F Student (academic) US$140 H Temporary/Seasonal Workers and Employment, Trainees US$150 I Journalist and Media US$140 J Exchange Visitor US$140 K Fiancé(e) or Spouse of U.S. Citizen US$350 L Intracompany Transferees US$150 M Student (vocational) US$140 O Persons with Extraordinary Ability US$150 P Athletes. Artists & Entertainers US$150 Q International Cultural Exchange US$150 R Religious Worker US$150 T Victim of Human Trafficking US$140 TN/TD NAFTA Professionals US$140 U Victim of Criminal Activity US$140 Other Fees
Nonimmigrant Visa Issuance Fees
Additionally, applicants from certain countries may be required to pay a visa issuance fee after their application is approved. These fees are based on “reciprocity” (what other country charges a U.S. citizen for a similar-type of visa).The U.S. strives to eliminate visa issuance fees whenever possible; however, when a foreign government imposes such fees on U.S. citizens for certain types of visas, the U.S. will impose a “reciprocal” fee to a national of that country for similar-type of visas.
Please visit the Country Reciprocity on Department of State’s website to see what, if any, issuance fee applies to your nationality.
SEVIS Fees
The Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) is an internet-based system that tracks F, m and J visa applicants (an their family members) from the time they receive their initial documentation (either an I-20 or a DS-2019) until they graduate/leave school or conclude/leave program.F, M and J visa principal applicants: Check with your U.S. school to make sure your information has been entered into SEVIS. You will need to pay a seperate SEVIS fee in addition to the MRV application fee. For nonimmigrant student with Form I-20, the fee is US$200; for most exchange visitors with DS-2019, the fee is US$180. Proof of payment is required before your student or exchange visitor visa will be issued. Please bring your I-901 SEVIS fee receipt to the interview. Payment cannot be made at the Embassy. Instructions for paying the SEVIS fee can be found at the Student and Exchange Visitor Program website.
SEVIS Fee Exception
Applicants participating in a u.S. Government-sponsored program (program codes start with G-1, G-2, G-3, G-7) are not required to pay the SEVIS fee.Fraud Prevention and Detection Fees (Blanket L1)
The principal applicant (only) of a blanket L petition must pay a Fraud Prevention and Detection Fee, which is either US$500, US$2,000, or US$2,250 depending on the size of the company.Note: The U.S. petitioner pays this Fraud Prevention and Detection Fee for individual L, H-1B and H-2B petitions when they file the petition with USCIS.
Country : BruneiFind more information directly at:
Brunei Embassy
Source & Copyright: The source of the above visa and immigration information and copyright owner/s is the:
– Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade for Brunei Darussalam – URL: www.mofat.gov.bn