What is the cost of a Puerto Rico visa?
Each applicant for a visa must pay a non-refundable US$100 application fee, regardless of whether the visa is denied or issued and regardless of the duration of the visa or entries required.The fee will not fall away should the application be denied.Nationals of Mexico will not be charged the application fee.
The embassy will provide a paying-in slip.
The fee must be paid in cash at a bank prior to submitting a visa application to the Puerto Rico Embassy.How long is the visa valid for?
10 years. Some visas are valid for multiple entries.
The length of stay in the Puerto Rico is determined by immigration officials at the time of entry, but is generally 6 months.When you enter the United States on a student visa, you will usually be admitted for the duration of your student status. That means you may stay as long as you are a full time student, even if the F-1 visa in your passport expires while you are in America. For a student who has completed the course of studies shown on the I-20, and any authorized practical training, the student is allowed the following additional time in Puerto Rico before departure:
F-1 student – An additional 60 days, to prepare for departure from the Puerto Rico or to transfer to another school.
M-1 student – An additional 30 days to depart Puerto Rico (Fixed time period, in total not to exceed one year). The 30 days to prepare for departure is permitted as long as the student maintained a full course of study and maintained status. An M student may receive extensions up to three years for the total program.
Find more information directly at:
Puerto Rico Embassy
Source & Copyright: The source of the above visa and immigration information and copyright owner’s is the:
Country : Puerto Rico
– Gobierno de Puerto Rico – URL: www2.pr.gov
– The U.S. Department of State – URL: www.travel.state.gov
– Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration – URL: www.prfaa.com