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US $250 Visa Integrity Fee: Impact on Tourists, Students, and H-1B Workers

Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill includes a $250 Visa Integrity Fee for non-immigrant visas, effective July 4.

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President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, effective July 4, introduces a $250 Visa Integrity Fee, marking a significant shift in US immigration policy. This fee, similar to a security deposit, may fluctuate annually based on inflation and could be reimbursed to applicants meeting specific criteria. This move is interpreted as an effort by the Trump administration to tighten US immigration regulations for new applicants.

Ready to Pay the $250 Visa Integrity Fee?

According to a report by Fragomen, applicants must pay the fixed amount of $250 when their visa is approved.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has the authority to increase this fee above the base amount through future regulations. Moreover, this recurring expense will adjust for inflation, with the fee rising yearly starting in 2026, in alignment with the Consumer Price Index (CPI).

Who Must Pay the Visa Integrity Fee?

Under the new law, “any alien issued a non-immigrant visa” is required to pay this fee, which will be collected by the Department of Homeland Security. The non-immigrant visa categories subject to this fee include:

  • B-1/B-2 (Tourist/Business)
  • F and M (Student)
  • H-1B (Work)
  • J (Exchange)

It’s important to note that this surcharge does not apply to diplomatic visas (A and G categories).

Is the Visa Integrity Fee Refundable?

Unlike standard visa application fees, most travelers are not eligible for a waiver, reduction, or exemption from the Visa Integrity Fee. However, suppose applicants strictly adhere to all visa requirements, such as avoiding unapproved employment and leaving the US within five days of their authorized stay. In that case, they may be entitled to a refund—even if they have legally changed their status or obtained a valid extension.

Generally regarded as a security deposit, this fee aims to encourage foreign visitors to comply with U.S. laws during their stay in the United States.

Additional Charges Under Visa Reform

According to Fragomen, the Visa Integrity Fee is part of a more extensive reform of travel-related charges, which includes:

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  • A $24 fee for arrival/departure data on the I-94
  • An ESTA costs $13 under the Visa Waiver Program
  • A $30 EVUS tax imposed on some Chinese citizens

This comprehensive restructuring of fees aims to strengthen visa processes while ensuring compliance among foreign visitors.

Conclusion

The introduction of the Visa Integrity Fee signals a new phase in US immigration policy under the Trump administration. While the financial implications are clear, the broader impact on international travelers and students looking to enter the US remains to be fully seen. As this fee comes into effect, staying informed about these changes is crucial for all potential applicants.

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