Visas and Immigration

US to Impose $250 Integrity Fee on Nearly All Non-Immigrant Visa Categories to Promote Compliance

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Emmanuel Eze

The US government has finalised plans to impose a Visa Integrity Fee of $250 in addition to the standard visa application fees for nearly all non-immigrant visa categories starting later in 2025.

The move is part of President Donald Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill Law’, which is set to be fully implemented following its approval by the US legislature.

Visa Integrity Fee

The Visa Integrity Fee of $250 acts as a compliance incentive, encouraging travellers to follow visa rules and leave the country on time. When implemented, the $250 surcharge will apply to a wide range of US visa categories, including:

  • B-1/B-2 visas (tourist and business)
  • F and M visas (students)
  • H-1B visas (skilled workers)
  • J visas (exchange visitors)

Only the A and G visa categories, used by diplomats and international organisation employees, will be exempt from the new charges. As a result of this, the B-1/B-2 which costs $185 currently would now cost $435  while the  F, M, J, H-1B visas would also increase.

In most cases, no waiver, discount, or exemption will be granted. However, travelers may qualify for a refund if they strictly comply with all visa terms, such as exiting the US within five days of their authorised stay.

More Hikes Expected

The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will oversee the annual adjustments to the fee starting from 2026, factoring in inflation to promote visa compliance and lawful behaviour among foreign visitors.

Emmanuel Eze

Emmanuel Eze is an early career journalist with an interest in reporting economic and business related issues

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