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Effective April 30,
2004 USCIS has increased their fee schedule.

February 3, 2004 - US
CIS has issued their
Adjustment of the Immigration Benefit
Application Fee Schedule. It was published in the federal register
today and is open until March 4, 2004 for public comment. Some
noteworthy proposed fee increases include the Form I-600 and 600A
increased $65 dollars to a total cost of $525. The N-600 Form,
Application for Certificate of Citizenship, and the N-600K, Certificate
of Citizenship under Section 322 have both increased $55 dollars to $240
dollars each.
This fee schedule is currently proposed, open to public comments and
then will have the opportunity to be revised before it is finalized.
These fees are not currently in effect and JCICS will communicate on our
website at the time when the fee rate changes.
To submit comments mail your written
comments to:
Director, Regulations and Forms Service
Division
Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services
Department of Homeland Security
425 I Street NW, Room 4034
Washington, DC 20536
REFERENCE: CIS NO. 2233-02
You may also submit comments electronically
to rfs.regs@dhs.gov and include
REFERENCE: CIS NO. 2233-02 in the subject line of the email.
This information is found in the PDF file about the fee increase located
at
http://www.regulations.gov/fredpdfs/04-02290.pdf.

Federal
Register (Vol. 68, No. 190 page 56643)
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Citizenship and Immigration Services
Introduction of Revised Form N-600 and
new Form N-600K
Summary: The U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services (CIS) announces implementation of the revised Form
N-600, Application for Certificate of Citizenship, and a new Form
N-600K, Application for Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate under
Section 322. These two forms have replaced the previous edition of Form
N-600/N-643 Supplement A, which have been withdrawn.
Dates: This notice is effective
October 31, 2003.
For Further Information Contact:
Gerard Casale, Business Process and Reenginerring Division.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, 425 I Street, NW, Washington
DC, 20536, telephone (202) 514-0788.
Background:
Public Law 106-395, the Child Citizenship Act of 2000, enacted on
October 30, 2000, provides that foreign-born children residing in the
United States who meet certain specified requirements acquire United
States citizenship automatically. This process replaced prior laws
that required such children to obtain citizenship through an application
for naturalization. Public Law 107-273, enacted on November 2, 2002,
prescribes procedures by which children born of or adopted by a United
State citizen parent and residing abroad may be naturalized under
section 322 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (Act), on the
application of their U.S. citizen legal guardian or grandparent. Since
these laws made important changes in eligibility requirements and
procedures, it became necessary to amend the application forms by which
qualified children may apply for naturalization or obtain documentary
proof of U.S. citizenship.
To reflect these statutory changes the CIS
revised Form N-600, and developed a new Form N-600K. The revision
and the new form were approved for use by the Office of Management and
Budget under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
The revised Form N-600 and new Form N-600K
have replaced the previous Application for Certificate of Citizenship on
Behalf of an Adopted Child, Form N-643, as well as Form N-600/N-643
Supplement A, Application for Transmission of Citizenship Through a
Grandparent.
Accordingly, this notice advises the public
that only the current Form N-600 bearing the edition date of November
15, 2002 or later, is the correct form on which to apply for a
Certificate of Citizenship. In addition, the new form N-600K,
bearing an edition date of April 30, 2003 or later, is the only correct
form on which to apply for naturalization benefits for a child under
section 322 of the Act.
As of October 31, 2003, only the November
15, 2002 or subsequent editions of Form N-600 will be valid for the
purpose of filing an application for a certificate of citizenship, an
only the April 30, 2003, or subsequent editions of Form N-600K will be
valid for the purpose of filing an application for a certificate of
citizenship under section 322 of the Act.
Correction of Stated Filing Fee
The current printed editions of Form N-600
and Form N-600K bear revision dates of November 15, 2002 and April 30,
2003, respectively. The instructions on those forms display a fee
amount of $195.00 for a Form N-600 or Form N-600K filed on behalf of
anyone except an adopted child, and $155.00 if filed on behalf of an
adopted child. Those amounts were based on a fee adjustment rulemaking
pending at the time the revisions were remade. Clearance of the
anticipated fee adjustment rulemaking has been delayed and, as a result,
until further notice, CIS has adjusted the filing fees to be as follows.
For a Form N-600 or Form N-600K filed on behalf of anyone except an
adopted child, the correct fee is $185.00. For a Form N-600 or
Form N-600K filed on behalf of an adopted child, the correct fee is
$145.00.
Grace Period for Filing Previous Editions
of Applications for a Certificate of Citizenship
Form N-600 applications bearing the earlier
edition date that are mailed, postmarked or otherwise filed on or before
October 31, 2003 will be accepted for the purpose of establishing a
filing date for a certificate of citizenship. However, any
applications who are subject to the amended eligibility requirements of
the current laws may be required to complete and submit either
additional information or a valid current Form N-600 or N-600K without
additional fee, as appropriate, in order to complete the processing of
their application. After October 31, 2003 no Form N-600
application bearing an edition date earlier than November 15, 2002, will
be accepted for processing by CIS.
Form N-643 applications that are mailed,
postmarked or otherwise filed on or before October 31, 2003 will be
accepted for the purpose of establishing a filing date for a
certificate, if the applicant continues to be eligible under the current
law. Any applicants who are subject to the amended eligibility
requirements of the current laws may be required to complete and submit
either additional information or a valid Form N-600 or N-600K without
additional fee, as appropriate, in order to complete the processing of
their application. After October 31, 2003 any outdated editions of Form
N-643 received by CIS will be returned to the applicant with
instructions to submit a current application form.
How Can Applicants Obtain the Current
Edition of Form N-600 and Form N-600K?
Applicants can obtain copies of the current
Form N-600 or N-600K by calling the CIS Forms Line at 1-800-870-3676.
The current edition of Form N-600 or N-600K also can be viewed and
printed electronically from the CIS website at
http://www.bcis.gov.
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