The US Embassy announced on Thursday, June 1, that it will increase its charges for regular nonimmigrant visas from $160 to $185 starting June 17, according to Consul General Mark McGovern. | INQjacobreports
it will increase its charges for regular nonimmigrant visas from $160 to $185 starting June 17“But the good news is that visas for Philippine nationals are good
for 10 years so you just pay once and that $185 means you carry a visa for $18.50 per year,” McGovern said, stressing that immigrant visas will not be increased.
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