83_FR_33899 83 FR 33762 - Adjusting Program Fees for the Student and Exchange Visitor Program

83 FR 33762 - Adjusting Program Fees for the Student and Exchange Visitor Program

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 137 (July 17, 2018)

Page Range33762-33794
FR Document2018-15140

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) proposes to adjust fees charged by the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) to individuals and organizations. DHS proposes to raise the fee for Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) Form I-901, Fee Remittance for Certain F, J, and M Nonimmigrants, for nonimmigrants seeking to become academic (F visa) or vocational (M visa) students from $200 to $350. For most categories of individuals seeking to become exchange (J visa) visitors, DHS proposes to increase the fee from $180 to $220. For those seeking admission as J exchange visitors in the au pair, camp counselor, and summer work or travel program participant categories, DHS proposes to maintain the fee at $35. In addition to raising the student and exchange visitor fees, DHS proposes to increase the fee for submitting a school certification petition from $1,700 to $3,000. DHS proposes to maintain the fee for an initial school site visit at the current level of $655, but clarify that, with the effective date of the rule, DHS would exercise its current regulatory authority to charge the site visit fee not only when a certified school changes its physical location, but also when it adds a new physical location or campus. DHS proposes to establish and clarify two new fees: a $1,250 fee to submit a school recertification petition and a $675 fee to submit an appeal or motion following a denial or withdrawal of a school petition. Adjusting fees would ensure fee levels are sufficient to recover the full cost of activities of the program and would establish a fairer balance of the recovery of SEVP operational costs between beneficiary classes.

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Adjusting Program Fees for the Student and Exchange Visitor Program; 
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement

8 CFR Parts 103 and 214

[DHS No. ICEB-2017-0003]
RIN 1653-AA74


Adjusting Program Fees for the Student and Exchange Visitor 
Program

AGENCY: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Department of 
Homeland Security.

ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.

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SUMMARY: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) proposes to adjust 
fees charged by the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) to 
individuals and organizations. DHS proposes to raise the fee for 
Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) Form I-901, Fee 
Remittance for Certain F, J, and M Nonimmigrants, for nonimmigrants 
seeking to become academic (F visa) or vocational (M visa) students 
from $200 to $350. For most categories of individuals seeking to become 
exchange (J visa) visitors, DHS proposes to increase the fee from $180 
to $220. For those seeking admission as J exchange visitors in the au 
pair, camp counselor, and summer work or travel program participant 
categories, DHS proposes to maintain the fee at $35. In addition to 
raising the student and exchange visitor fees, DHS proposes to increase 
the fee for submitting a school certification petition from $1,700 to 
$3,000. DHS proposes to maintain the fee for an initial school site 
visit at the current level of $655, but clarify that, with the 
effective date of the rule, DHS would exercise its current regulatory 
authority to charge the site visit fee not only when a certified school 
changes its physical location, but also when it adds a new physical 
location or campus. DHS proposes to establish and clarify two new fees: 
a $1,250 fee to submit a school recertification petition and a $675 fee 
to submit an appeal or motion following a denial or withdrawal of a 
school petition. Adjusting fees would ensure fee levels are sufficient 
to recover the full cost of activities of the program and would 
establish a fairer balance of the recovery of SEVP operational costs 
between beneficiary classes.

DATES: Send comments by September 17, 2018.

ADDRESSES: You may send comments, identified by Docket No. ICEB-2017-
0003, to the Federal Docket Management System (FDMS), a government-
wide, electronic docket management system, by any of the following 
methods:
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. 
Follow the instructions for sending comments.
     Mail: Address all comments to Sharon Snyder, Unit Chief, 
Student and Exchange Visitor Program, U.S. Immigration and Customs 
Enforcement, Department of Homeland Security, 500 12th Street SW, 
Washington, DC 20536. DHS docket staff, who maintain and process ICE's 
official regulatory dockets, will scan the submission and post it to 
FDMS.
    Collection of information. You must submit comments on the 
collection of information discussed in this notice of proposed 
rulemaking to both DHS's docket and the Office of Management and 
Budget's (OMB) Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA). 
OIRA submissions can be sent using any of the following methods.
     Email (preferred): [email protected] (include 
the docket number and ``Attention: Desk Officer for U.S. Immigration 
and Customs Enforcement, DHS'' in the subject line of the email).
     Fax: 202-395-6566.
     Mail: Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office 
of Management and Budget, 725 17th Street NW, Washington, DC 20503; 
Attention: Desk Officer, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, DHS.
    For additional instructions on sending comments, see the ``Public 
Participation'' heading of the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of 
this document.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sharon Snyder, Unit Chief, Student and 
Exchange Visitor Program; U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, 
Department of Homeland Security; 500 12th Street SW, Washington, DC 
20536; 703-603-3400, [email protected]. This is not a toll-free number. 
Program information can be found at http://www.ice.gov/sevis/.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Table of Contents

I. Executive Summary
    A. Purpose of Regulatory Action
    B. Summary of Major Provisions
    C. Costs and Benefits
II. Abbreviations and Acronyms
III. Public Participation
    A. Submitting Comments
    B. Viewing Comments and Documents
    C. Privacy Act
IV. Program Background
    A. SEVP Legal Authorities
    B. SEVP and Development of SEVIS
    C. Authority To Collect Fees
    D. Full Cost Recovery
V. Proposed Adjustment of SEVP Fees
    A. Activities Funded Under the 2008 Fee Rule
    1. Improved SEVIS Functionality
    2. Oversight and Enforcement
    3. Recertification
    4. School Liaisons
    B. Continuing SEVP Activities Funded With Proposed Fees
    1. SEVIS Modernization
    2. Increased SEVP Adjudication Personnel
    3. Additional Investigatory Support
    C. Basis for Fee Schedule
    D. SEVP Baseline Costs and Fees
    E. Methodology
    1. ABC Approach
    2. Full Cost
    3. Cost Basis for SEVP Fees Based on Current Services
    F. Summary of the Full Cost Information
    1. Fee Allocation
    2. SEVP FY 2019 and FY 2020 Cost Model Results
    3. Fee Calculations
    4. Proposed Fee Levels
VI. Statutory and Regulatory Requirements
    A. Executive Orders 12866, 13563, and 13771: Regulatory Review
    1. Background and Purpose of the Proposed Rule
    2. Impacts of Regulatory Change
    3. Alternatives
    B. Regulatory Flexibility Act
    C. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
    D. Congressional Review Act
    E. Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996
    F. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
    G. Executive Order 12988: Civil Justice Reform
    H. Energy Effects
    I. Environment
    J. Paperwork Reduction Act
    List of Subjects
    The Proposed Amendments

I. Executive Summary

A. Purpose of Regulatory Action

    DHS proposes to adjust its fee schedule for students and exchange 
visitors as well as for petitioning and certified schools. These fees 
are associated with SEVP and SEVIS. They were last adjusted in 2008. 
See 73 FR 55683 (Sept. 26, 2008).
    SEVP, an ICE component, is funded entirely by fees charged to 
individual applicants and organizational petitioners. Fees collected 
from individuals and organizations are deposited into the Immigration 
Examinations Fee Account (IEFA) and used to fund the operational costs 
associated with SEVP and its management of SEVIS. See Immigration and 
Nationality Act (INA) section 286(m), as amended, 8 U.S.C. 1356(m), and 
Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, as 
amended, (IIRIRA) section 641(e), (g), 8 U.S.C. 1372(e), (g).

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    In accordance with the requirements and principles of the Chief 
Financial Officers Act of 1990, 31 U.S.C. 901-03 (CFO Act), and OMB 
Circular A-25, SEVP reviews its associated fees that are deposited into 
the IEFA biennially and, if necessary, proposes adjustments to ensure 
recovery of costs necessary to meet national security, customer 
service, and adjudicative processing goals. SEVP completed a biennial 
fee review for fiscal year (FY) 2016 and FY 2017 in 2017. The projected 
results indicate that current fee levels are insufficient to recover 
the full cost of current and planned program activities. Section 286(m) 
of the INA, 8 U.S.C. 1356(m), provides that DHS may set fees for 
adjudication and naturalization services at a level that would ensure 
recovery of the full costs of providing such services, including the 
costs of providing similar services without charge to asylum applicants 
and certain other immigrants. Additionally, section 641 of IIRIRA, 8 
U.S.C. 1372, authorizes DHS to periodically revise fees that cover the 
cost of carrying out SEVP and maintenance of SEVIS. Pursuant to these 
laws, DHS proposes the adjustments contained in this rule.
    SEVP calculates the totality of its fees to recover the full cost 
of its overall operations. Following its biennial fee review, SEVP 
anticipates that if it continues to operate at current fee levels, it 
will experience a shortfall of approximately $68.9 million beginning in 
2019. At current fee levels, SEVP's current expenditures exceed current 
revenues, without any service upgrades. The deficit is covered by 
surplus revenue that was previously accumulated from 2009 to 2015. This 
surplus will be exhausted in FY 2019 even without any service upgrades. 
This projected shortfall poses a risk of degrading operations and 
services funded by fee revenue. The proposed fee increases would allow 
SEVP to cover the current deficit between revenue and expenditures plus 
make the necessary service upgrades. The proposed fee levels thus 
eliminate the risk of degrading operations, while also ensuring full 
cost recovery by providing fees for each specific benefit that will 
more adequately recover the cost associated with administering the 
benefit.

B. Summary of Major Provisions

    The proposed rule would adjust, institute, and clarify the 
application of fees pertaining to services SEVP provides to reflect 
existing and projected operating costs, program requirements, and 
continued planned program improvements, in the following manner:
     Increase the two types of individual student and exchange 
visitor application fees, specifically the F and M I-901 SEVIS fee from 
$200 to $350 and the full J-1 I-901 SEVIS fee from $180 to $220;
     Increase the SEVP school certification petition fee for 
initial certification from $1,700 to $3,000;
     Institute a stand-alone fee of $1,250 when a school files 
a petition for recertification of its existing SEVP certification;
     Revise regulations to ensure collection of a $675 fee to 
accompany the filing of a Form I-290B, Notice of Appeal or Motion, when 
a school appeals or files a motion to reconsider or reopen a denial or 
withdrawal of its SEVP certification; and
     Maintain the $655 fee for a site visit at its current 
level, but clarify that, with the effective date of the rule, SEVP 
would exercise its current regulatory authority to charge the site 
visit fee when a certified school changes its physical location or adds 
a new physical location or campus on its Form I-17, ``Petition for 
Approval of School for Attendance by Nonimmigrant Student.''
    In making these changes, the proposed rule would allow SEVP to 
fully fund activities and institute critical near-term program and 
system enhancements in a more equitable manner through a fairer balance 
of the recovery of SEVP operational costs between beneficiary classes. 
A summary of the current and future fee structures is provided in Table 
1 below.

C. Costs and Benefits

    SEVP proposes to adjust fees to the amounts listed in Table 1.

                                    Table 1--Current and Proposed Fee Amounts
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I-901 F/M.......................................................            $200            $350            $150
I-901 J-Full....................................................             180             220              40
I-901 J-Partial.................................................              35              35               0
I-17 Initial Certification......................................           1,700           3,000           1,300
I-17 Recertification............................................               0           1,250           1,250
Site Visit--initial.............................................             655             655               0
Site Visit--new location........................................               0             655             655
Appeal Fee......................................................               0             675             675
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    SEVP expects to have a total annual increase in fees of $75.2 
million in FY 2019 transferred from individuals and entities for the 
services they receive. Table 2 shows the summary of the total annual 
number of payments, incremental fee amounts, and total fees transferred 
in FY 2019. This increase in fees would allow SEVP to not only maintain 
its current level of service but also enhance SEVP's capability to 
support national security and counter immigration fraud through the 
continued development and implementation of critical system and 
programmatic enhancements. Enhancements to SEVIS, including the 
establishment of a student portal, will assist designated school 
officials (DSOs) in their regulatory obligation to provide accurate and 
timely information and will also rebalance this reporting requirement 
by providing students an automated means to update their information. 
Increased numbers of adjudication personnel will assist in reducing the 
processing times for initial petitions, updates, and recertifications, 
while enhanced vetting protocols will ensure that only those 
nonimmigrant students who are eligible to enter and remain in the 
country do so.

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                            Table 2--Annual Proposed Incremental Fee Amounts, FY 2019
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                                                                     Projected       Proposed       Annual fees
                                                                     number of      incremental     transfer to
                                                                     payments       fee amounts     government
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I-901 F and M...................................................         418,393            $150     $62,758,950
I-901 J-Full....................................................         157,550              40       6,302,000
I-17 Initial Certification......................................             426           1,300         553,800
I-17 Recertification............................................           4,373           1,250       3,279,750
Site Visits--initial............................................             426               0               0
Site Visits--new location.......................................             174             655         113,970
Appeals.........................................................              54             675          36,450
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    Total.......................................................  ..............  ..............      75,231,420
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II. Abbreviations and Acronyms

ABC Activity-Based Costing
ARO alternate responsible officer
CBP U.S. Customs and Border Protection
CEU Compliance Enforcement Unit
CTCEU Counterterrorism and Criminal Exploitation Unit
CFO Chief Financial Officer
DHS Department of Homeland Security
DoS Department of State
DSO designated school official
EBSVERA Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Reform Act of 2002, 
Public Law 107-173; May 14, 2002
FASAB Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board
FY Fiscal Year
HSPD-2 Homeland Security Presidential Directive-2
ICE U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
IEFA Immigration Examinations Fee Account
IIRIRA Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act 
of 1996, as amended
INA Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, as amended
INS Immigration and Naturalization Service
IT information technology
NAICS North American Industry Classification System
OMB Office of Management and Budget
PDSO principal designated school official
RO responsible officer
RFA Regulatory Flexibility Act
RFE request for evidence
SBA Small Business Administration
SEVIS Student and Exchange Visitor Information System
SEVP Student and Exchange Visitor Program
SFFAS FASAB Statement of Federal Financial Accounting Standard
SSA Social Security Administration
TSA Transportation Security Administration
UMRA Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995
USCIS U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

III. Public Participation

    We encourage you to participate in this rulemaking by submitting 
comments and related materials. All comments received will be posted 
without change to http://www.regulations.gov and will include any 
personal information you provide unless you request that your 
personally identifiable information be redacted. We also invite 
comments relating to the economic, environmental, energy, or federalism 
impacts that might result from this rulemaking action. See the 
ADDRESSES section for information on how to submit comments.

A. Submitting Comments

    If you submit comments, please include the docket number for this 
rulemaking, indicate the specific section of this document to which 
each comment applies, and provide reasons supporting each suggestion or 
recommendation. You may submit your comments and materials online or by 
mail, but please use only one of these means. We recommend that you 
include your name and a mailing address, an email address, or a phone 
number in the body of your document so that we can contact you if we 
have questions regarding your submission. ICE will file all comments 
sent to our docket address, as well as items sent to the address or 
email address listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section, in 
the public docket, except for comments containing marked confidential 
information. If you submit a comment, it will be considered received by 
ICE when it is received at the Docket Management Facility.
    To submit your comments online, go to http://www.regulations.gov 
and insert the complete docket number starting with ``ICEB'' in the 
``Search'' box. Click on the ``Comment Now!'' box and enter your 
comment in the text box provided. Click the ``Continue'' box, and if 
you are satisfied with your comment, follow the prompts to submit it. 
If you submit your comments by mail, submit them in an unbound format, 
no larger than 8\1/2\ by 11 inches, suitable for copying and electronic 
scanning and filing. Mailed submissions may be on paper or CD-ROM. If 
you would like ICE to acknowledge receipt of comments submitted by 
mail, include with your comments a self-addressed, stamped postcard or 
envelope on which the docket number appears. We will stamp the date of 
receipt on the postcard and mail it to you.
    We will consider all comments and materials received during the 
comment period and may change this proposed rule based on your 
comments. The docket is available for public inspection before and 
after the comment closing date.

B. Viewing Comments and Documents

    To view comments, as well as documents mentioned in this preamble 
as being available in the docket, go to http://www.regulations.gov and 
insert the complete docket number starting with ``ICEB'' in the 
``Search'' box. Click on the ``Open Docket Folder'' and then click on 
``View Comment'' or ``View All'' under the ``Comments'' section of the 
page. Individuals without internet access can make alternate 
arrangements for viewing comments and documents related to this 
rulemaking by contacting ICE through the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 
CONTACT section previously listed. Note: Because the software used in 
computing these fees proposed in this rule is a commercial product 
licensed to ICE, it may be accessed on-site by appointment by calling 
the SEVP Response Center at (800) 892-4829.

C. Privacy Act

    Anyone can search the electronic form of comments received in any 
of our dockets by the name of the individual submitting the comment (or 
signing the comment, if submitted on behalf of an association, 
business, labor union, etc.). You may wish to consider limiting the 
amount of personal information that you provide in any voluntary public 
comment submission you make to DHS. DHS may withhold information from 
public viewing that it determines may affect the privacy of an 
individual or is offensive. For additional information, please read the 
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IV. Program Background

A. SEVP Legal Authorities

    IIRIRA (Pub. L. 104-208, div. C, 110 Stat. 3009-546 (1996)) 
established the requirement for the monitoring and reporting of the 
activities of foreign students and exchange visitors while they reside 
in the United States (U.S.). Section 641 of IIRIRA, 8 U.S.C. 1372, 
mandated that the Attorney General develop and conduct a program for 
the electronic collection of data by U.S.-approved (i.e., certified) 
institutions of higher education, other approved educational 
institutions, and designated exchange visitor programs, to monitor 
nonimmigrants possessing or applying for F, M, and J class visas with a 
Certificate of Eligibility.\1\
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    \1\ Under INA section 101(a)(15)(F)(i), 8 U.S.C. 
1101(a)(15)(F)(i), a foreign student may be admitted into the United 
States in nonimmigrant status to attend an academic or accredited 
language training school (F nonimmigrant students). Under INA 
section 101(a)(15)(M)(i), 8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(15)(M)(i), a foreign 
student may be admitted into the United States in nonimmigrant 
status to attend a vocational education school (M nonimmigrant 
students). An F or M nonimmigrant student may enroll in a particular 
school only if the Secretary of Homeland Security has certified the 
school for the attendance of such students. Under INA section 
101(a)(15)(j), 8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(15)(j), a foreign citizen may be 
admitted into the United States in nonimmigrant status as an 
exchange visitor (J visa) in an exchange program sponsored by the 
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    In addition, President George W. Bush issued Homeland Security 
Presidential Directive 2 (HSPD-2) in October 2001, which requires DHS 
to conduct periodic, ongoing recertification of all schools certified 
to accept F or M students. Combating Terrorism Through Immigration 
Policies, Oct. 29, 2001, as amended by HSPD--5 (Management of Domestic 
Incidents, Feb. 28, 2003, Compilation of HSPDs (updated through Dec. 
31, 2007), available at http://www.thefederalregister.org/fdsys/pkg/CPRT-110HPRT39618/pdf/CPRT-110HPRT39618.pdf.
    The Homeland Security Act of 2002 created DHS, transferred a broad 
range of immigration authorities from the Attorney General and the 
Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization to the Secretary of 
Homeland Security, and vested ICE with responsibility for 
administration of the electronic data collection system, also known as 
SEVIS. See Public Law 107-296, sec. 442(a)(4), 116 Stat. 2136, 2193-94 
(codified at 6 U.S.C. 252(a)(4) (vesting SEVIS-related authority in 
``Bureau of Border Security''); Reorganization Plan Modification for 
the Department of Homeland Security, H.R. Doc. No. 108-32, at 3-4 
(2003) (set forth as a note to 6 U.S.C.A. 542 (West 2018)) (renaming 
``Bureau of Border Security'' as ``Bureau of Immigration and Customs 
Enforcement''); DHS Delegation 7030.2(2)(Z) (2004) (affirming 
delegation of such authority from Secretary of Homeland Security to 
ICE). ICE assumed responsibility for SEVIS and established SEVP. DHS 
has issued regulations that address data collection requirements for 
SEVP certification, oversight, and recertification of schools 
authorized to enroll F or M students. 8 CFR 214.3, 214.4.

B. SEVP and Development of SEVIS

    SEVP is responsible for developing, maintaining, and improving 
SEVIS, which is an internet-based application that facilitates timely 
electronic reporting and monitoring of nonimmigrant students, exchange 
visitors, and their dependents in the United States. SEVIS enables 
schools and program sponsors to transmit electronic information to DHS 
and the Department of State (DoS) throughout a student's or exchange 
visitor's program in the United States. SEVIS is intended to improve 
customer service by streamlining the application and adjudication 
processes. Through continuing modernization efforts, it addresses 
issues in student and school system processes by providing information 
technology (IT) solutions and modifying business processes.
    Schools and exchange visitor programs have been required to enter 
F, M, and J nonimmigrant data into SEVIS since August 1, 2003. As of 
April 1, 2017, SEVIS contained 1.4 million active F, M, and J student 
and exchange visitor records. Approximately 8,700 schools are SEVP-
certified and approximately 1,500 exchange visitor programs are DoS-
designated.
    SEVIS enables DHS and DoS to efficiently administer their approval 
(i.e., certification and designation, respectively) and oversight 
processes of schools and programs that wish to benefit from enrolling 
nonimmigrants. SEVIS assists law enforcement agencies in tracking and 
monitoring F, M, and J nonimmigrant status and apprehending violators 
before they can potentially endanger the national security of the 
United States. SEVIS also assists other federal agencies such as DoS, 
and other DHS components such as U.S. Citizenship and Immigration 
Services (USCIS) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in better 
serving F, M, and J nonimmigrant applicants. Finally, SEVIS enables 
schools and exchange visitor programs to instantaneously transmit 
electronic information and changes in required information on F, M, and 
J nonimmigrants to ICE and DoS throughout their stays in the United 
States.\2\ These include required notifications, reports, and updates 
to personal data. SEVIS allows schools to submit school certification 
applications, update certification information, submit updates to DHS 
that require adjudication, and also create and update F visa (academic) 
and M visa (vocational) student and dependent records. SEVP managers 
and adjudicators have the capability to adjudicate updates made to 
school records using SEVIS, and principal designated school officials 
(PDSOs) and designated school officials (DSOs) are notified through 
SEVIS of the adjudication results. SEVIS also allows program sponsors 
to submit designation forms for the J-1 visa program, create program 
designations, and update program designation information. DoS personnel 
have the capability to adjudicate information submitted by responsible 
officers (ROs) and alternate responsible officers (AROs). ROs and AROs 
are notified through SEVIS of any adjudication results.
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    \2\ An individual seeking F or M nonimmigrant student status 
must apply to an SEVP-certified school and be accepted for 
enrollment. From the enrollment information provided by the 
nonimmigrant, the school enters student information into SEVIS and 
issues a Form I-20, ``Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant 
Student Status.'' The individual must submit a valid Form I-20 when 
applying for an F or M visa. Similarly, an individual seeking J-1 
nonimmigrant status must apply to a DoS-designated exchange visitor 
program and be accepted for enrollment as a basis to apply for a J 
exchange visitor visa. From the information provided by the accepted 
individual, the exchange visitor program enters exchange visitor 
information into SEVIS and issues a Form DS-2019, ``Certificate of 
Eligibility for Exchange Visitor (J-1) Status.'' The applicant must 
submit a valid Form DS-2019 when applying for a J visa.
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    SEVIS shares information with other agencies' and components' 
systems--DoS, USCIS, CBP, Transportation Security Administration (TSA), 
and others--to better monitor the status of student or exchange 
visitors throughout their stays in the United States. This allows DHS 
to meet the aims of the USA PATRIOT Act. See Public Law 107-56, sec. 
416, 115 Stat. 272, 354-55 (2001). In addition, that Act mandates that 
the Secretary of Homeland Security,\3\ in consultation with the 
Secretary of State, collect information on the date of entry and port 
of entry for each nonimmigrant for whom information is collected under 
IIRIRA section 641. Id. at sec. 416(b).
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    \3\ The USA PATRIOT Act refers to the Attorney General, but the 
Homeland Security Act of 2002, as amended, transferred the functions 
of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) to DHS. Public 
Law 107-296, tit. IV, subtits. D, E, F, 116 Stat. 2135, 2192 (Nov. 
25, 2002), as amended.

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C. Authority To Collect Fees

    The Secretary is specifically authorized to collect fees for SEVP 
from prospective F and M students and J exchange visitors, subject to 
certain limits for certain J-1 nonimmigrants. 8 U.S.C. 1372(e)(1). The 
Secretary is authorized to periodically revise those fees, with certain 
exceptions, to take into account changes in the overall cost of 
carrying out the program. IIRIRA section 641(e)(4)(A), (g)(2), 8 U.S.C. 
1372(e)(4)(A), (g)(2). Similarly, section 286(m) of the INA authorizes 
the Secretary to collect fees for adjudication and naturalization 
services at a level that would ensure recovery of the full costs of 
providing such services, including the costs of providing similar 
services without charge to asylum applicants and certain other 
immigrants. Additionally, pursuant to INA section 286(m), the level 
that is set may include recovery of any additional costs associated 
with the administration of the fees themselves. Under this authority, 
user fees are employed not only for the benefit of the payer of the fee 
and any collateral benefit resulting to the public, but also to provide 
a benefit to certain others.\4\
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    \4\ The longstanding interpretation of DHS is that the 
``including'' clause in section 286(m) does not constrain DHS's fee 
authority under the statute. The ``including''' clause offers only a 
non-exhaustive list of some of the costs that DHS may consider part 
of the full costs of providing adjudication and naturalization 
services. See 8 U.S.C. 1356(m); 81 FR 26903, 26906 n.10 (May 4, 
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    All fees collected under these authorities are deposited as 
offsetting receipts into the IEFA and are available to the Secretary 
until expended for authorized purposes. See IIRIRA section 
641(e)(4)(B), 8 U.S.C. 1372(e)(4)(B); INA section 286(m), 8 U.S.C. 
1356(m). DHS proposes the revised fee schedule contained in this rule 
in accordance with the above-referenced authorities.
    As a general matter, in developing fees and fee rules, DHS looks to 
a range of governmental accounting provisions. OMB Circular A-25, User 
Charges (Revised), para. 6, 58 FR 38142 (July 15, 1993), defines ``full 
cost'' to include all direct and indirect costs to any part of the 
Federal government for providing a good, resource, or service. These 
costs include, but are not limited to, an appropriate share of the 
following: Direct and indirect personnel cost, physical overhead, 
consulting and other indirect cost, management and supervisory cost, 
enforcement, information collection and research, and establishment of 
standards and regulation, including any required environmental review.
    Section 31.5 of OMB Circular A-11, Preparation, Submission and 
Execution of the Budget, July 1, 2016, directs agencies to develop user 
charge estimates based on the full cost recovery policy set forth in 
OMB Circular A-25, User Charges (budget formulation and execution 
policy regarding user fees).
    The Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board (FASAB) Statement 
of Federal Financial Accounting Standards (SFFAS) No. 4: Managerial 
Cost Accounting Concepts and Standards for the Federal Government, July 
31, 1995, updated June 2017, provides the standards for managerial cost 
accounting and full cost. SFFAS No. 4 defines ``full cost'' to include 
``direct and indirect costs that contribute to the output, regardless 
of funding sources.'' \5\ FASAB identifies various classifications of 
costs to be included and recommends various methods of cost assignment 
to identify full cost. Activity-based costing (ABC) is highlighted as a 
costing methodology useful to determine full cost within an agency.
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    \5\ See FASAB, Statement of Federal Financial Accounting 
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    The Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990, 31 U.S.C. 901-903, 
requires each agency's Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to ``review, on a 
biennial basis, the fees, royalties, rents and other charges imposed by 
the agency for services and things of value it provides, and make 
recommendations on revising those charges to reflect cost incurred by 
it in providing those services and things of value.'' 31 U.S.C. 
902(a)(8).
    This proposed rule would eliminate the risk of a projected 
shortfall for SEVP operations and services funded by fee revenue. It 
proposes increased funding that supports continuing and new initiatives 
critical to improving the program and reflects the implementation of 
specific cost-allocation methods to segment program costs to the 
appropriate fee--F and M students, J exchange visitors, or schools.

D. Full Cost Recovery

    Consistent with these authorities and sources, this proposed rule 
would ensure that SEVP recovers the full costs for the services it 
provides and maintains a projected level of service necessary to 
fulfill its mission. The proposed rule would do this in two ways. 
First, where possible, the proposed rule sets fees at levels sufficient 
to cover the full cost of the corresponding services and assigns these 
fees to those who are the primary beneficiaries. DHS works with OMB and 
generally follows OMB Circular A-25, which ``establishes federal policy 
regarding fees assessed for Government services and for sale or use of 
Government goods or resources.'' See OMB Circular A-25, User Charges 
(Revised), para. 6, 58 FR 38142 (July 15, 1993). A primary objective of 
OMB Circular A-25 is to ensure that federal agencies recover the full 
cost of providing specific services to users and associated costs.
    This proposed rule would set fees at a level sufficient to fund the 
full cost of conducting the program and general operations for FY 2019. 
See INA sec. 286(m), 8 U.S.C. 1356(m). DHS has interpreted this 
statutory fee-setting authority, including the authorization for DHS to 
collect ``full costs'' for providing, in pertinent part, ``adjudication 
. . . services,'' as granting DHS broad discretion to charge fees at a 
level that will ensure recovery of all direct and indirect costs 
associated with providing pertinent immigration adjudication services. 
This approach is also consistent with the SEVP-specific fee authority 
referenced above, which authorizes DHS to set fees at a level that 
funds the full cost of conducting the program. See IIRIRA section 
641(e), 8 U.S.C. 1372(e).
    In following OMB Circular A-25 to the extent appropriate, including 
its direction that fees should be set to recover the costs of an 
agency's services in their entirety and that full costs are determined 
based on the best available records of the agency, DHS accounts for the 
reality that costs of all SEVP operations cannot always be directly 
correlated to certain specific fees. DHS therefore applies the 
discretion provided in the above authorities, in taking the following 
actions: (1) Employing ABC to establish a model for assigning costs to 
specific benefit requests in a manner reasonably consistent with OMB 
Circular A-25; (2) distributing costs that are not attributed to or 
driven by specific adjudication services;[thinsp]and (3) making 
additional adjustments to effectuate specific policy objectives.

V. Proposed Adjustment of SEVP Fees

    This proposed rule would amend the current fee structure governing 
the collection of fees from individuals by increasing the individual 
student and exchange visitor application fee (I-901 SEVIS fee). In 
addition, the rule proposes to amend the fee structure paid by schools 
by increasing the SEVP school certification petition costs for initial 
certification, instituting a fee to address school recertification 
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requiring a fee to accompany the filing of an appeal, a motion to 
reconsider, or a motion to reopen filed by a school organization. SEVP 
proposes no change to the current fee for site visits. The proposed 
fees for recertification petitions and appeals and motions would better 
recover a reasonable portion of related existing and projected 
operating costs, program requirements, and planned program 
improvements.
    Fees were last adjusted in 2008. 73 FR 55683. Refined and expanded 
SEVP operations, SEVIS modifications, as well as inflation, have 
increased SEVP operating costs and are the basis for the proposed 
increases to the I-901 SEVIS fee and the school certification petition 
fee.

A. Activities Funded Under the 2008 Fee Rule

    In the 2008 rulemaking that resulted in the most recent agency 
adjustment, ``Adjusting Program Fees and Establishing Procedures for 
Out-of- Cycle Review and Recertification of Schools Certified by the 
Student and Exchange Visitor Program To Enroll F and/or M Nonimmigrant 
Students'' (2008 Fee Rule), DHS outlined its rationale for a fee 
increase by identifying a set of organizational initiatives essential 
to its mission: Improving SEVIS functionality, improving oversight and 
enforcement, implementing recertification procedures, and developing 
school liaison activity. 73 FR 55683. SEVP, in accordance with its 
commitment to the goals prescribed in that rule, has implemented the 
following actions since then:
1. Improved SEVIS Functionality
    SEVP's original plan to roll out a comprehensive overhaul of SEVIS 
(known as SEVIS II) was replaced by an approach that focused on a 
series of smaller and more targeted SEVIS enhancements--now termed 
SEVIS Modernization. New technologies have become available since the 
comprehensive SEVIS overhaul was first envisioned. The use of these 
technologies enables SEVP to apply many of the functionalities that 
were planned for SEVIS II to the current system. At the same time, this 
approach eliminates potential risks and complications that result from 
migrating mass quantities of critical data from one system to the next, 
which would have been necessary if the SEVIS II approach had been fully 
implemented. Building on the experience, knowledge, and stakeholder 
feedback acquired during the planning process, SEVP has launched 
hundreds of smaller-scale SEVIS enhancements. These efforts have 
addressed the majority of national security vulnerabilities previously 
identified, by improving critical system functionalities that support 
data integrity in SEVIS, including establishing system functions that 
support standardization of student and exchange visitor name and 
address data entry. The enhancements have also improved system 
performance for end users. With the introduction of more detailed SEVIS 
event history and new abilities for DSOs to create student data 
reports, these enhancements enable action on multiple student records 
simultaneously.
    As an example, SEVP, in collaboration with CBP, developed and 
implemented an admissibility indicator tool that links to real-time 
SEVIS data to assist CBP officers at ports of entry in determining 
whether F, M, and J nonimmigrants may enter the United States based on 
their SEVIS record status. Prior to the availability of the 
admissibility indicator, first-line CBP officers relied on paper 
documentation that the nonimmigrant student or exchange visitor 
presented. Today, the admissibility indicator gives CBP officers a 
quick assessment of the most pertinent and current SEVIS data that are 
necessary in determining whether nonimmigrant students, exchange 
visitors, and their dependents are eligible to enter the United States 
or require further investigation. As a result, CBP officers are able to 
use the admissibility indicator at points of inspection to quickly 
verify the information contained on the paper documentation that is 
also required for entry. This assists in reducing long wait times, aids 
with detecting and preventing visa fraud, and otherwise enhances 
compliance efforts and national security.
2. Oversight and Enforcement
    A dedicated compliance enforcement program that includes criminal 
investigative efforts is an integral part of ensuring the operational 
effectiveness of SEVP. By analyzing SEVIS data, SEVP identifies 
indicators of potential misuse or abuse of nonimmigrant status and 
provides leads to Counterterrorism and Criminal Exploitation Unit 
(CTCEU) law enforcement personnel for further investigation. At the 
time the 2008 Fee Rule was published, the Compliance Enforcement Unit 
(CEU), the predecessor of CTCEU, was not sufficiently staffed to 
address all leads generated from SEVIS. As a result, only the highest 
priority leads were investigated, which left open unaddressed 
vulnerabilities. With the increased I-901 SEVIS fee revenue, DHS has 
hired additional personnel and currently funds 234 Homeland Security 
Investigations (HSI) positions with primary responsibility for 
nonimmigrant violator investigations. The increased number of HSI 
personnel assigned to support CTCEU investigations has enabled more 
robust coordination between SEVP and CTCEU and has successfully reduced 
the exploitation of the laws and programs relating to nonimmigrant 
students and exchange visitors. An example of the result of such close 
and extensive cross-coordination was the conviction of the founder and 
president of Tri-Valley University (TVU) on 31 counts in March 2014, 
ranging from conspiracy to commit visa fraud and alien harboring to 
money laundering.\6\ SEVP will continue to support cooperation and 
coordination with CTCEU to maintain the viability of F, M, and J 
student and exchange visitor programs within the United States.
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    \6\ See Sentencing Memorandum, Docket Item No. 195 (Oct. 24, 
2014), United States v. Su, Case No.11-cr-00288 (N.D. Cal.), 2, 8, 
available at https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/4178123/195/united-states-v-su/; see also Jury Verdict, Docket Item No. 119 
(Mar. 24, 2014), United States v. Su, supra, available at https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/4178123/119/united-states-v-su/.
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3. Recertification
    SEVP implemented the recertification procedure prescribed in the 
2008 Fee Rule beginning with its first recertification cycle in 2010. 
Institutions that participated in the first cycle have been reviewed 
several times and will continue to undergo the recertification process 
every two years. Because there are thousands of schools, 
recertification is a rolling process allowing adjudicators to address 
issues with one school before moving on to the next.
    Each school is notified 2 years to the month following the date of 
its last recertification or certification about its need to file for 
recertification in order to maintain its certification. From that date, 
the school has 180 days to file for recertification. 8 CFR 
214.3(h)(2)(i). This cycle helps ensure that only schools that operate 
in accordance with the law remain certified by SEVP.
4. School Liaisons
    SEVP deployed the first group of field representatives in April 
2014, followed by three additional groups later in 2014 and 2015, 
bringing the national total to 60 field representatives distributed 
among three geographically determined units. The field representatives 
serve as liaisons between SEVP and SEVP-certified schools that enroll F 
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nonimmigrant students and have conducted more than 32,500 school visits 
since the unit launch. Field representatives serve as a key resource 
for schools by providing individualized instruction on the SEVP 
certification and recertification processes. They also educate DSOs on 
Federal statutes, regulations, and guidance pertinent to F and M 
students studying in the United States. Because DSOs are responsible 
for entering F and M nonimmigrant data into SEVIS, the data integrity 
of the system depends heavily on the DSOs' understanding the importance 
of accurate and timely reporting of the required information. By 
providing individualized assistance to DSOs, the field representatives 
enhance national security by maintaining and improving the data 
integrity of SEVIS.

B. Continuing SEVP Activities Funded With Proposed Fees

    In developing this proposed rule, SEVP reviewed its current and 
projected costs, identified goals for services, analyzed projected 
future workload, and allocated costs to specific services. In addition 
to the full SEVP operating costs described in the following sections, 
the proposed fees would fund the continuing efforts identified in the 
2008 rule, now updated to reflect technological refinements and 
operational enhancements. These updated activities include SEVIS 
modernization and increases in adjudication support and investigatory 
and compliance personnel.
1. SEVIS Modernization
    SEVIS is a web-based system that schools and program sponsors use 
to transmit information about their programs and participating F, M, 
and J nonimmigrants. It became fully operational in February of 2003, 
replacing a paper-based F, M, and J nonimmigrant process.
    Since its inception, SEVIS has evolved well beyond its original 
purpose as a data collection tool. Today, approximately 35,000 
officials from approved schools and program sponsors use SEVIS data to 
manage 1.4 million F, M, and J nonimmigrants and their dependents 
during their stays in the United States. SEVIS provides real-time 
administrative and enforcement information to DHS components, including 
CBP and USCIS, as well as DoS. SEVIS also receives information about F, 
M, and J nonimmigrant visa applications, entry and exit records, and 
benefit applications from these entities through various interfaces. 
This makes SEVIS a critical national security component and a primary 
resource for law enforcement and intelligence communities to extract 
the data necessary to conduct counterterrorism and counterintelligence 
threat analysis.
    The threat of new forms of terrorism and other criminal activity 
exploiting the Nation's immigration laws continues to be a public 
safety and national security concern in the United States. As a result, 
there is an increasing need for sophisticated SEVIS data analysis to 
detect individuals who engage in immigration fraud or otherwise pose a 
risk to national security through willful misrepresentation. In 
addition, end users from schools and program sponsors have expressed 
concerns and provided feedback reflecting the necessity to create SEVIS 
functionalities that enable the accurate reporting of new and 
innovative educational program models. While SEVIS has been modified to 
meet the most critical needs through hundreds of upgrades and patches, 
including adding abilities for the system to preemptively address data 
input errors, system functionality concerns (due to time lags, system 
constraints, and other system design limitations) continue to affect 
all SEVIS users and necessitate continuous development of SEVIS design. 
In response, SEVP has begun an effort--known as SEVIS Modernization--
that involves redesigning the entire system over time in prioritized 
increments. Continued Modernization will increase security by providing 
real-time, person-centric data. This data will reduce fraud and 
increase awareness by providing government officials with actionable 
intelligence with which to make decisions and initiate immigration 
actions. Informed decisions and efficient investigations allow for 
better management of F, M, and J nonimmigrant data and preventing high-
risk individuals from entering the United States.
    To address critical system limitations and improve the SEVIS user 
experience, SEVP has identified the following list of key SEVIS 
modernization priorities for continued funding through the increased I-
901 SEVIS Fee revenue:
     Student Portal. F-1 students engaged in authorized 
optional practical training are required to report their contact and 
employer information to DHS. See 8 CFR 214.2(f)(12), (f)(17). At 
present, students report the required information to their DSOs, who 
then report the information in SEVIS. By regulation, students must 
report any new required information to their DSOs within 10 days of the 
change, and the DSOs must report such information in SEVIS within 21 
days. 8 CFR 214.2(f)(17).
    This external SEVIS student portal will enable students to directly 
add or edit the required contact and employer information so that their 
SEVIS record would be updated in real time. This will reduce processing 
redundancies and lessen the potential for data entry errors by 
eliminating the need for the student to first report such information 
to the DSO who will then enter the reported data into SEVIS. The portal 
will also consequently reduce the workload of DSOs and make the 
reported data available to DHS sooner. With future expansion, the 
portal will address SEVIS vulnerabilities related to accurate 
monitoring of F, M, and J nonimmigrant status and location of 
nonimmigrant students and exchange visitors by closing national 
security vulnerabilities related to person-centric, paperless, people-
matching capabilities. In establishing a portal for student use in this 
manner, DHS will encourage students to assume responsibility for 
maintaining their immigration status, reduce the system's reliance on 
paper-driven processes, and reinforce the operational premise and 
security advantages of ``one person, one record.'' Through use of a 
record-matching protocol, all SEVIS records will be collated and 
presented as a unified, person-centric statement of information and 
activity. These summaries will be available to all operational 
entities, including school officials, who will have access in the SEVIS 
record to the same up-to-date information, including all student 
history.
     Support of the Adjudication Process. As part of 
maintaining their SEVP certification, schools are required to update 
certain information in SEVIS about their operations and programs any 
time such information changes. See 8 CFR 214.3(g)(2). SEVP is required 
to adjudicate such changes. SEVP currently receives, on average, 350 
weekly updates from schools; each update may contain several subparts, 
including school contact information changes and additions of new 
programs. At present, system constraints require SEVP adjudicators to 
adjudicate all parts of the update simultaneously and to deny the 
entire update if even one part of the update cannot be approved. This 
causes additional workload and delays for schools and adjudicators due 
to resubmissions of updates. The new SEVIS functionality that supports 
adjudication will provide SEVP and DoS with enhanced flexibility to 
adjudicate school certification and exchange visitor sponsor 
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adjudicate updates and applications more efficiently.
     Automated Data Tracking. Currently, SEVP and DoS manually 
monitor SEVIS data for potential noncompliance indicators with regard 
to schools, students, and exchange visitor program participants and 
sponsors. In FY 2016, manual monitoring yielded 75 compliance 
investigations, which resulted in withdrawal of certification for 21 
noncompliant schools. Automated SEVIS data tracking functionality would 
provide SEVP and DoS with enhanced abilities to track and monitor 
compliance. This additional capability would allow SEVP and DoS to more 
quickly detect data trends that are potential indicators of fraudulent 
activities. With the use of automation, SEVP anticipates a 100 percent 
increase in fraudulent activity flags (from 75 to 150 per year), which 
is estimated to significantly increase the detection rate of 
noncompliant schools and subsequent withdrawals of SEVP certification 
due to noncompliance. Such functionality would play an important role 
in ensuring the integrity of the Nation's immigration system.
    SEVIS Access Approval Tracking System (SAATS). School officials 
(PDSOs and DSOs) and program officials (AROs and ROs) constitute the 
largest and most critical component of SEVIS users as they are 
responsible for entering the initial student and exchange visitor data 
into SEVIS. Their need to access the system is confirmed by petition 
through their sponsoring school or program. Once granted access, 
designated school and program officials confirm their ongoing need for 
access in a yearly validation exercise in which a delayed response or 
no response results in automatic system access denial.
    Unlike government employees who need access to SEVIS to perform 
official functions, school and program officials have not had to meet 
uniform security requirements. Recently, SEVP began conducting national 
criminal background checks on designated school officials (DSOs). SEVP 
has vetted all DSOs at K-12 schools and, since May 2017, has vetted all 
newly designated DSOs, helping to ensure the safety of nonimmigrant 
students and exchange visitors and preserve the integrity of SEVIS 
data. SEVP is considering eventually extending this screening and 
security review to DSOs and ROs who were appointed prior to May 2017 
and other school and program officials through regulatory action. SEVP 
will bear the upfront cost of this security review. When fully 
implemented, all individuals who require access to SEVIS will be vetted 
prior to being granted such access. DHS will complete the vetting 
adjudication for the RO or ARO and provide a copy of its decision to 
the DoS Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
    This initiative will strengthen the mechanism for approving user 
access to SEVIS. DHS and DoS rely on PDSOs, DSOs, ROs, and AROs as key 
links in the process to mitigate potential threats to national security 
and ensure compliance with immigration law. DHS would require that 
anyone nominated to serve as a PDSO, DSO, RO, or ARO receive a 
favorable SEVIS Access Approval Process (SAAP) assessment prior to 
their appointment and subsequent approval for access to SEVIS.
     Information Sharing. SEVIS currently shares information 
and exchanges data with 11 intra-governmental interface partners. The 
modernized Information Sharing module will be capable of sharing data 
contained in modernized SEVIS data stores with existing interface 
partners. Other interfaces to support modernized capabilities in other 
modules, including paperless capabilities, are being considered to 
address SEVIS vulnerabilities. The centralization of all information-
sharing capabilities in a single module will allow for efficiencies in 
development efforts, system performance, and sustainability.
     Use of Cloud Technologies. The cloud infrastructure effort 
supports the program by providing flexible, efficient, and cost-
effective cloud services and infrastructure to facilitate and enable 
agile development and testing processes. While SEVIS actively mitigates 
known security threats, it lacks functionalities to proactively analyze 
end user data to detect potential misuse. The use of cloud technologies 
will permit increased analysis of SEVIS end user data and increase the 
efficiency and security of controlling and managing access to SEVIS by 
users not affiliated with DHS, both governmental and nongovernmental. 
In addition, it will enable more efficient management of user names and 
passwords and allow credentials to be safely passed among system 
components. Such analysis is necessary to create defined alerts about 
user activity that is indicative of risk factors to prompt timely 
criminal and compliance investigations. The cloud infrastructure module 
supports the program by providing flexible, efficient, and cost-
effective cloud services and infrastructure to facilitate and enable 
agile development and testing processes.
    This planned modernization effort, with implementation during FY 
2018-2021, is expected to greatly enhance the capability of DHS to 
identify and reduce national security threats; reduce the possibility 
for reporting errors by prospective and approved F, M, and J 
nonimmigrants, as well as their schools and programs; and better 
provide updated, correct, real-time information to academic, law 
enforcement, and other government users. SEVP projects that the cost 
for developing and deploying these SEVIS modifications is $53.19 
million. SEVP would incur $13.15 million of that cost in FY 2018, 
$13.75 million in FY 2019, $13.14 million in FY 2020, and $13.15 
million in FY 2021.
2. Increased SEVP Adjudication Personnel
    In 2008, DHS proposed to recertify all schools approved for 
attendance by F and M students every 2 years, pursuant to title V, 
section 502 of EBSVERA and HSPD-2, and established procedures for the 
review of each SEVP-certified school every 2 years, as well as out-of-
cycle reviews whenever it determines that clarification or 
investigation of school performance or eligibility is necessary. 
Recertification is a determination of performance and compliance with 
required standards in the period since the previous certification. In 
this comprehensive review of an SEVP-certified school by an SEVP 
adjudicator, SEVP affirms that the school remains eligible and is 
complying with regulatory recordkeeping, retention, reporting, and 
other requirements.
    Performance is monitored through SEVIS, DHS records, submissions 
from the school, and possible onsite reviews. If noncompliance is 
discovered, SEVP requires schools, as appropriate, to make corrections 
immediately. SEVP reviews the school's compliance with Federal law and 
regulations.
    In recent years, the scope of work of SEVP adjudication has 
expanded to include administrative compliance enforcement, support of 
criminal investigations, and adjudication of school petitions, 
including certification petitions, recertification petitions, and 
updates to school information. As a result, SEVP adjudicators have 
experienced significant workload increases, which in turn have resulted 
in longer SEVP adjudication processing times of school petitions and 
student compliance issues.
    Since initiating recertification, SEVP has determined that the 
current number of SEVP adjudication personnel is inadequate to meet the 
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withdrawing all currently certified schools every 2 years. At present 
staffing levels, SEVP is able to process 1,939, or 44 percent, of the 
required annual projected 4,400 recertification cases.
3. Additional Investigatory Support
    Investigations of violations of immigration status, as well as 
criminal investigations of F and M students and J exchange visitors, 
are primarily coordinated by CTCEU. Information is received, collated, 
and analyzed from a number of DHS and other information sources, 
including SEVIS, to generate national security leads for field 
personnel and prevent terrorists and other criminals from exploiting 
the Nation's immigration system through fraud. In its continuing 
support of compliance efforts, SEVP seeks to fund activities in two key 
areas: Support for and integration of technological advances and surge 
support for critical incidents.
    New technologies have enabled sophisticated methods of extracting 
and analyzing data. To make best use of these technology force 
multipliers, personnel would use the available technologies to develop 
investigative packages based on SEVIS research and use of other 
designated government computer systems, open source websites, and other 
pertinent information sources related to individual students, exchange 
visitors, and SEVP-certified schools. To the extent that adequate 
resources are allocated and employed for this purpose, increased 
support levels would reduce the vulnerability of the United States to 
terrorist attacks and reduce the potential for exploitation of 
certified schools and designated exchange visitor programs.
    Through the fee adjustments proposed in this rule, SEVP would 
continue ensuring funding to enable a surge for investigatory efforts, 
including increased contract overtime or surge staffing, in advance of 
planned critical overstay enforcement operations. SEVP would also fund 
the surge of continuous and extended analytic support to HSI field 
operations in the event of a terrorist attack or during imminent threat 
situations. This direct operational support to field elements during 
heightened threat situations or in the aftermath of an attack would 
enable CTCEU to quickly assess subjects of investigative interest and 
to share information to further investigations with its law enforcement 
partners, ICE legal counsel, and the U.S. Attorney's Office. Such surge 
support has been used successfully and has proven critical in 
furthering investigative efforts and providing investigative focus in 
recent threat situations and terrorist attacks, including attacks in 
San Bernardino, California; Orlando, Florida; Columbus, Ohio; 
Baltimore, Maryland; New York; New Jersey; and Fort Lauderdale, 
Florida.

C. Basis for Fee Schedule

    As previously noted, the proposed amended fees comply with 
statutory and regulatory requirements that SEVP review its fee 
structure every 2 years to ensure that the cost of the services 
provided are fully captured by fees assessed on those receiving the 
services. The new fees are an estimate of the current and projected 
costs of funding needed to continue enhancing SEVP's capability to 
achieve programmatic goals associated with its statutory mandate--
supporting national security and countering immigration fraud through 
the continued development and implementation of critical system and 
programmatic enhancements. This proposed rule would establish the 
following fee structure detailed in Table 3.

                     Table 3--Proposed Fee Structure
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             Fee type                         Responsible party
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I-901 SEVIS Fee...................  Student or exchange visitor issued
                                     an initial Form I-20 or DS-2019
                                     seeking an F, M, or J visa.
I-17 Certification Fee............  Institutions petitioning for SEVP
                                     certification to enroll
                                     international students.
Site Visit Fee....................  Institutions applying for initial
                                     certification or certified schools
                                     changing locations or adding a
                                     campus/location.
Recertification Fee...............  Certified institutions seeking
                                     recertification every 2 years.
Appeal or Motion Fee..............  Institutions that have had
                                     certification or recertification
                                     denied by SEVP, including denied I-
                                     17 updates, or that have had
                                     certification withdrawn, and which
                                     are filing an appeal or motion
                                     regarding the SEVP decision.
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    The current fee structure includes the I-901 SEVIS fee, I-17 
certification fee, and the site visit fee. The proposed rule would 
allow SEVP to fully fund activities and institute critical near-term 
program and system enhancements in a more equitable manner. The 
proposed fee structure would also include the addition of a 
recertification fee and a fee for filing a motion or appeal.
    With this rule SEVP proposes to impose a fee for a Form I-290B, 
Notice of Appeal or Motion, filed with SEVP at a level that is 
comparable to the fee for the Form I-290B when filed with USCIS. DHS 
proposes to eliminate regulations that currently state there is no fee 
required for an appeal by a school, to maintain consistency with this 
clarification in the motions context and to more fairly balance 
allocation of the recovery of SEVP operational costs between 
beneficiary classes. Under this proposal, SEVP would charge the fee for 
all appeals and motions.
    The proposed rule would ensure the full recovery of SEVP 
operational costs in a manner that fairly allocates costs between 
beneficiary classes and would facilitate the development of activities 
designed to achieve defined program goals. For example, the proposed 
rule would continue funding for critical SEVIS modernization efforts 
and would incorporate the added cost of increased analytical support 
for investigative and enforcement operations into the I-901 SEVIS fee. 
The proposed fee schedule would also allow SEVP to fully fund 
additional SEVP adjudication personnel.

D. SEVP Baseline Costs and Fees

    SEVP fees are paid by individuals and organizations. DHS certifies 
schools that enroll F and M students; recertifies schools with active 
certifications; conducts site visits; administers, maintains, and 
develops SEVIS; collects fees from prospective F and M students and J 
exchange visitors, as well as from schools; adjudicates motions and 
appeals in regard to certification petitions; undertakes investigatory 
initiatives; and provides overall guidance to schools about program 
enrollment and compliance, as well as the use of SEVIS. These 
activities are funded solely through the collection of fees.
    The I-901 SEVIS fee, collected from students and exchange visitors, 
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SEVP; the cost of administering, maintaining, and developing SEVIS; the 
cost of school recertification; and all activities related to 
individual and organizational compliance issues within the jurisdiction 
of SEVP. These activities include the cost of investigating the 
compliance of schools participating in SEVP and exchange visitor 
programs, as well as investigations in which F, M, or J nonimmigrants 
are identified as potential threats to national security or where it is 
suspected that an immigration violation or fraud may be occurring.
    The certification fee is paid by schools that petition for the 
authority to issue Certificates of Eligibility (COE), commonly referred 
to as Forms I-20, to prospective nonimmigrant students for the purpose 
of their applying for F or M visas and admission to the United States 
in those statuses. These monies fund the base internal cost for SEVP to 
process and adjudicate the initial school certification petition (Form 
I-17, ``Petition for Approval of School for Attendance by Nonimmigrant 
Student''). The proposed recertification fee paid by schools to remain 
certified would fund the cost of adjudicating the recertification 
petition.
    If SEVP finds that a petitioning or certified school does not meet 
regulatory standards, it will deny the affected school's Form I-17 or 
withdraw its SEVP certification. 8 CFR 214.4. When SEVP sends a school 
a notice of denial or withdrawal, the notice also includes reasons for 
the unfavorable decision(s), an explanation of the school's rights, and 
the applicable appeal and motion filing information and deadlines. In 
many cases, a school may file an appeal or motion to reopen and/or 
reconsider unfavorable decisions issued by SEVP by filing the Form I-
290B, ``Notice of Appeal or Motion,'' pursuant to the process set forth 
in 8 CFR 103.3(a) or 103.5(a).\7\ A school may initiate a motion to 
reopen or reconsider to request that the original deciding body review 
the unfavorable decision, including an appeals decision, pursuant to 
requirements in 8 CFR 103.5(a). A school may also initiate an appeal in 
order to request review of the unfavorable Notice of Denial, Automatic 
Withdrawal, or Withdrawal on Notice by an authority independent of the 
original deciding body. Currently, DHS uses I-901 funds to offset the 
costs of SEVP appeals and motions. This offset is a result of the DHS 
determination in the 2008 final fee rule to state in regulations that 
no fee would be required for appeals relating to SEVP certification or 
recertification or a withdrawal of SEVP certification. See 8 CFR 
214.4(a)(1), (h). DHS proposes to remove the SEVP-related exceptions to 
the payment of the I-290B fee and add regulatory text at proposed 8 CFR 
103.7(b)(1)(ii)(O) providing for the fee of $675 when the Form I-290B 
is filed with SEVP. This fee would apply when schools or institutions 
file an appeal or motion with regard to a denied petition for initial 
certification or recertification or a withdrawal of certification.
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agreed to the use of the form by ICE for SEVP appeals and the use 
has been approved by the Office of Management and Budget under 
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    In proposing these regulatory changes for the I-290B filing fee, 
DHS would more fairly balance allocation of the recovery of SEVP 
operational costs among beneficiary classes. To date, the cost of 
adjudicating appeals and motions has never been placed directly upon 
the beneficiaries of those adjudications--the schools seeking to obtain 
or maintain SEVP-certification. The fee for filing the Form I-290B with 
SEVP is being proposed at a level that requires those who file the Form 
I-290B to pay for at least a portion of the operating expenses for DHS 
to adjudicate the I-290B, while preventing the fee from becoming cost 
prohibitive.
    The site visit fee is currently paid by schools that petition for 
certification to issue Forms I-20 or by a certified school when it 
physically moves to a new location. DHS established this fee in the 
2008 Fee Rule and with that rule codified SEVP's authority to charge 
the fee when a school changes its physical location or adds a new 
physical location or campus. See 8 CFR 103.7(b)(3)(ii)(B), 8 CFR 
214.3(h)(3)(i), (h)(3)(ii). Specifically, the 2008 Fee Rule imposed a 
site visit fee of $655 for each location listed on the Form I-17, and 
required the Form I-17 to include ``any physical location in which a 
nonimmigrant can attend classes through the school (i.e., campus, 
extension campuses, satellite campuses, etc.).'' See 73 FR 55683, 
55698-55699 (amending 8 CFR 103.7(b)(3)(ii)(B) and 214.3(a)(1), 
respectively). The 2008 Fee Rule also imposed a continuing duty on 
schools to update school locations as changes arise, i.e., even after 
initial certification, a school must update SEVIS within 21 days of a 
change to a range of information types, including school location and 
campus location. See 73 FR 55683, 55700 (amending 8 CFR 214.3(g)(2), 
(h)(3)). Consistent with the aforementioned regulatory amendments, the 
preamble to the 2008 Fee Rule made clear that these provisions require 
the imposition of a site visit fee for each location listed on the 
initial SEVP certification, as well as each location added as part of 
an initial event, such as a SEVIS update requesting approval of a 
changed or new location or campus. 73 FR 55683, 55691.
    But SEVP is not currently collecting the fee when a certified 
school adds a new physical location or campus. SEVP intends to begin 
imposing the fee following the effective date of any final rule. The 
site visit fee would apply when a certified school updates its Form I-
17 in SEVIS to indicate, pursuant to 8 CFR 214.3(h)(3)(ii), it is 
changing its physical location or adding a new physical location or 
campus. This revenue would assist in recovering the costs DHS incurs 
for site visits of these locations, including collecting evidence on 
school eligibility for certification, reviewing the facilities, and 
interviewing personnel nominated on the petition to become DSOs, 
including the person nominated to be the PDSO.

E. Methodology

    SEVP captured and allocated cost using an ABC approach to define 
full cost, outline the sources of SEVP cost, and define the fees. The 
ABC approach also provides detailed information on the cost and 
activities allocated to each fee.
1. ABC Approach
    SEVP used CostPerform ABC modeling software, Version 9.3 (0147), to 
determine the full cost associated with updating and maintaining SEVIS 
to collect and maintain information on F, M, and J nonimmigrants; 
certifying schools; overseeing school compliance; recertifying schools; 
adjudicating appeals; investigating suspected violations of immigration 
law and other potential threats to national security by F, M, or J 
nonimmigrants; providing outreach and education to users; and 
performing regulatory and policy analysis. SEVP also used the model to 
identify management and overhead costs associated with the program.
    ABC is a business management methodology that links inputs (cost) 
and outputs (products and services) by quantifying how work is 
performed in an organization (activities). The ABC methodology allows 
fee-funded organizations to trace service costs and to calculate an 
appropriate fee for the service, based on the cost of activities 
associated with the services for which the fee is levied.
    Using the ABC methodology, SEVP identified and defined the 
activities needed to support SEVP functions to include current and 
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operations and apportioned that full cost to the appropriate program 
activities. The full cost of each activity is then assigned to the 
appropriate fee category based on the nature of the activity, as 
described further below. By tracking costs to the various fee 
categories, SEVP was able to use forecasted payments to determine the 
appropriate fee amount for each fee type. SEVP examined historical data 
and performed statistical payment analysis to forecast payments in 
future years.
    SEVP used an independent contractor and commercially available ABC 
software to compute the fees. The structure of the software was 
tailored to SEVP needs for continual and real-time fee review and cost 
management.
2. Full Cost
    In building the ABC model, it was critical for SEVP to identify the 
sources and cost for all elements of the program. Consistent with 
instructive legislative and regulatory guidance, SEVP fees recoup the 
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    \8\ These include but are not limited to: Direct and indirect 
personnel cost, including salaries and fringe benefits, such as 
medical insurance and retirement; retirement cost, including all 
(funded or unfunded) accrued cost not covered by employee 
contributions, as specified in OMB Circular A-11; overhead, 
consulting, and other indirect cost, including material and supply 
cost, utilities, insurance, travel, as well as rents or imputed 
rents on land, buildings, and equipment; management and supervisory 
cost; and cost of enforcement, collection, research, establishment 
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    To the extent applicable, SEVP used the cost accounting concepts 
and standards recommended in the FASAB Handbook, Version 15, 
``Statement of Financial Accounting Standards Number 4, Managerial Cost 
Accounting Concepts and Standards for the Federal Government'' (2016). 
FASAB Standard Number 4 sets the following five standards as 
fundamental elements of managerial cost accounting: (1) Accumulate and 
report cost of activities on a regular basis for management information 
purposes; (2) establish responsibility segments and match the cost of 
each segment with its outputs; (3) determine the full cost of 
government goods and services; \9\ (4) recognize the costs of goods and 
services provided among federal entities; and (5) use appropriate 
costing methodologies to accumulate and assign costs to outputs.
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directly or indirectly contribute to the output and supporting 
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    SEVP calculates projected fees using the full cost of operations, 
as defined by a regularly updated spend plan. The projected spend plans 
for FY 2019 and FY 2020 were used in calculation of SEVP's proposed fee 
structure. Tables 4 through 7 detail the full cost of SEVP operations, 
consistent with the spend plan, from various perspectives: By program 
category, by cost initiative, by fee type, and by activity.
3. Cost Basis for SEVP Fees Based on Current Services
    The FY 2019 and FY 2020 budgets provide the cost basis for the 
fees. These budgets reflect the required revenue to sustain current 
initiatives. The revenue is also assessed to ensure a sufficient level 
of continued funding for program enhancements as discussed above, such 
as enhanced vetting and investigative analysis to support enforcement 
operations, SEVIS Modernization, and increased numbers of adjudication 
personnel. Finally, the past budgets provide the cost basis for 
adjusting annualized cost-of-living increases.
    Determining the projected cost for continuation of current efforts 
involved routine budget projection processes. The budget establishes 
the current services of the program and projects the mandatory and 
cost-of-living adjustments necessary to maintain current services. The 
budget adjusts the services provided by SEVP to include enhancements 
that reflect program policy decisions. Table 4 reflects the FY 2017 
final budget, the FY 2018 approved budget, and the FY 2019 and FY 2020 
planned budget requests.

   Table 4--Student and Exchange Visitor Program Summary of Requirements by Organization and Program Category
                                             [Dollars in thousands]
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                                                    2017 spend      2018 spend      2019 spend      2020 spend
                  SEVP expenses                        plan            plan            plan            plan
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                                                  SEVP Payroll
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Full-Time Equivalent Personnel..................             134             175             221             221
Executive Office................................          $1,735          $1,744          $2,048          $2,084
Fee Management Section..........................          $1,350          $1,597          $1,775          $1,806
Field Representative Unit.......................          $6,480          $6,958          $7,641          $7,776
Policy Section..................................          $1,178            $969          $1,283          $1,325
Systems Management Unit.........................          $1,258          $1,299          $1,391          $1,416
SEVP Response Center Section....................            $652            $652            $931            $941
School Certification Unit.......................          $2,993          $2,966          $3,291          $3,349
SEVP Analysis and Operations Section............          $1,070          $1,226          $1,402          $1,388
New Required Positions..........................  ..............            $296          $2,357          $5,610
Office of the Principal Legal Advisor...........            $328            $517            $642            $659
SEVP Outside Positions..........................          $1,444          $1,776          $2,545          $2,629
                                                 ---------------------------------------------------------------
    Total SEVP Payroll..........................         $18,488         $20,000         $25,306         $28,983
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                                                Program Expenses
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Advisory and Assistance Services................         $58,630         $58,108         $52,755         $50,977
SEVIS (Modernization and O&M) *.................          $8,237         $18,722         $22,241         $21,912
Interagency Agreements with other agencies......          $8,046          $9,815          $8,360          $8,583
Travel..........................................          $1,474          $1,500          $1,100          $1,100
Service-wide Costs..............................          $3,222          $4,015          $2,400          $2,400
                                                 ---------------------------------------------------------------
    Total Program Expenses......................         $79,609         $92,160         $86,856         $84,972

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CTCEU...........................................         $67,200         $74,450         $74,450         $74,450
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    Total, SEVP.................................        $165,297        $186,610        $186,612        $188,405
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* Includes costs for the SEVIS Modernization and SEVIS Operations and Maintenance.

F. Summary of the Full Cost Information

    The total cost projection for FY 2019 is $186,612,000 and for FY 
2020 is $188,405,000. Table 4 sets out the projected current services 
for SEVP and supporting CTCEU personnel in FY 2019 ($74.45 million) and 
FY 2020 ($74.45 million). These costs are direct extensions of the FY 
2018 costs that are supported by the current fees. Table 5 summarizes 
the enhancements and other costs, which include investigative analysis 
to support enforcement operations, SEVIS Modernization, increased 
numbers of adjudication personnel, and annualized inflation.

                          Table 5--FY 2018, FY 2019 and FY 2020 SEVP Cost by Initiative
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                                                                      FY 2018         FY 2019         FY 2020
                   Program cost by initiative                      budgeted cost   budgeted cost   budgeted cost
                                                                    (thousands)     (thousands)     (thousands)
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Program Base:
    SEVP (Current operational costs)............................         $95,097         $94,497         $95,106
    CTCEU (Current operational costs)...........................          70,200          70,200          70,200
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        Subtotal................................................         165,297         164,697         165,306
Enhancements and Other Costs:
    Investigative Analysis Support..............................           4,250           4,250           4,250
    SEVIS Modernization.........................................          13,150          13,750          13,141
    Increased Personnel.........................................           1,100           1,100           3,500
    Annualized Inflation........................................           2,813           2,813           2,208
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
        Subtotal................................................          21,313          21,913          23,099
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
            Total...............................................         186,610         186,610         188,405
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1. Fee Allocation
    The purpose of the ABC methodology is to trace costs to 
organizational elements, as well as identify all cost components 
associated with the services offered. For fee-based organizations such 
as SEVP, this allows the assignment of cost to one or more fees. SEVP 
defined five fee categories: The I-901 SEVIS fee, certification fee, 
recertification fee, fee for motions and appeals, and site visit fee.
    Historically SEVP has only collected fees from students and 
exchange visitors--the I-901 fee--and from schools applying for 
certification, to include a separate site visit fee. In this analysis, 
SEVP considered the creation of additional fee categories for all the 
distinct services it provides in deciding how to apportion fees. For 
example, SEVP considered charging a separate I-901 SEVIS fee to F, M, 
and J dependents. SEVP also examined various tiered fee structures and 
considered assigning some specific costs to separate fees. The ABC fee 
model allowed SEVP to evaluate these scenarios. DHS opted for an 
updated fee structure that segments program cost to the appropriate 
fee--F and M students, J exchange visitors, or schools.
    The proposed I-901 SEVIS fee would recover the systems cost for 
SEVIS, including the remainder of certification, recertification, site 
visits, as well as appeals and motions costs that are not covered by 
the respective proposed fees. The fee would be apportioned between 
three categories--full fee of $350 for F and M students, reduced fee of 
$220 for most J participants, and the further reduced fee of $35 for 
certain J program participants. Federal Government-sponsored J program 
participants are fee-exempt by law, so their costs will be funded by 
other fee payers. 8 U.S.C. 1372(e)(3).
    The proposed school certification fee would recover a portion of 
the costs necessary to process initial school certifications. The 
proposed recertification fee would recover a portion of the cost to 
process school recertifications and a portion of SEVP administrative 
costs. The site visit fee would recover the full cost of performing the 
site visit for initial school certification and when a school changes 
its physical location or adds a new physical location or campus. The 
proposed fee for an appeal or motion would recover a portion of the 
cost to process an appeal or motion.
2. SEVP FY 2019 and FY 2020 Cost Model Results
    Table 6 shows the summary of SEVP FY 2019 and FY 2020 cost by 
source of cost.

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      Table 6--Total SEVP FY 2019 and FY 2020 Cost by Fee Category
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                                              FY 2019         FY 2020
     SEVP ABC model output category        budgeted cost   budgeted cost
                                            (thousands)     (thousands)
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I-901 SEVIS Fee.........................        $159,835        $160,633
I-17 Certification Fee..................           1,909           1,992
I-17 Recertification Fee................          22,522          23,189
Site Visit Fee..........................             385             389
Appeals Fee.............................           1,956           2,198
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    Total...............................         186,607         188,401
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    Table 7 shows a more detailed cost breakdown. The numbers are shown 
in thousands, rather than millions, of dollars due to the level of 
detail. There are two levels for the costs: Process and activity. Costs 
are allocated from payroll, contracts, and other expenses to activities 
through activity surveys and volume based cost allocations. The full 
cost of operations from the spend plans is distributed to the 
activities that best describe the work being performed. Table 7 details 
these costs from an activity perspective. To simplify the presentation, 
the numbers are rounded to the nearest thousand. These numbers are not 
rounded in the cost model.

                                                            Table 7--Detailed Cost Breakdown
                                                          [FY 19 + FY 20, dollars in thousands]
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                                                                                               I-17          I-17 re-        I-17 site
                Process                              Activity                  I-901       certification   certification       visit          Appeals
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Certify Schools........................  A-01: Certify schools (initial   ..............          $3,115  ..............  ..............  ..............
                                          certification).
                                         A-02: Recertify schools........  ..............  ..............          $4,614  ..............  ..............
                                         A-03: Notify students if school  ..............  ..............             129  ..............  ..............
                                          is withdrawn.
                                         A-04: Withdraw schools from      ..............  ..............           1,102  ..............  ..............
                                          SEVIS.
                                         A-05: Process appeals/motions..  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............          $3,420
                                         A-06: Process petition updates.  ..............  ..............           3,036  ..............  ..............
                                         A-07: Monitor school compliance  ..............  ..............           3,761  ..............  ..............
                                         A-08: Monitor school risk......  ..............  ..............           3,446  ..............  ..............
Enforce Compliance with Regulations and  A-28: Conduct Student and               $93,921  ..............          16,574  ..............  ..............
 Laws.                                    Exchange Visitor (I-901)
                                          investigations.
                                         A-29: Conduct school and                 34,238  ..............           6,042  ..............  ..............
                                          sponsor investigations.
                                         A-30: Operate CTCEU programs...           4,130  ..............             729  ..............  ..............
                                         A-31: Provide CTCEU liaison                 417  ..............              74  ..............  ..............
                                          support.
                                         A-41: Perform I-515 operations            1,471  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
                                          duties.
                                         A-43: PDSO/DSO background                 1,038  ..............              54  ..............  ..............
                                          checks.
Formulate Policy.......................  A-16: Analyze and develop                 3,170  ..............             600  ..............  ..............
                                          policy.
                                         A-17: Develop and review rules            2,476  ..............             469  ..............  ..............
                                          and regulations.
                                         A-18: Implement policy.........           1,501  ..............             284  ..............  ..............
                                         A-19: Develop future policy                 816  ..............             154  ..............  ..............
                                          strategy.
Provide Stakeholder Communications.....  A-11: Develop and deliver SEVP            9,040             118           1,224              24             130
                                          communications.                          8,218  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
                                         A-12: Respond to stakeholders'
                                          policy and technical inquiries
                                          (including Tier III Help Desk).
                                         A-13: Provide Field                      13,731  ..............           2,598  ..............  ..............
                                          Representative support.
                                         A-14: Prepare and attend                  3,404              62             644              13              68
                                          conferences/workshops related
                                          to the SEVIS community.
                                         A-15: Develop and conduct                 2,699              49             511  ..............  ..............
                                          strategic communications.
Provide Systems Program Management       A-20: Modify and enhance                 24,816  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
 Support.                                 functionality of SEVP mission
                                          systems (e.g., SEVIS, SEVPAMS
                                          10).
                                         A-21: Operate and maintain SEVP          28,491  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
                                          mission systems (e.g., SEVIS,
                                          SEVPAMS).
                                         A-22: Provide Tier I and Tier            12,814  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
                                          II Help Desk support.
                                         A-23: Conduct systems program             5,291  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
                                          management.
                                         A-24: Analyze and disseminate             3,510              46             475               9              50
                                          program data.
                                         A-25: Operate and maintain SEVP           1,735              32             328  ..............  ..............
                                          inter-office systems.
Support SEVP Operations................  A-26: Maintain SEVP systems               2,867              37             388  ..............  ..............
                                          security.                                  223               4              42               1               4
                                         A-27: Maintain SEVP physical
                                          security.
                                         A-32: Provide Executive                   2,539              33             344               7              36
                                          Leadership for SEVP.
                                         A-33: Provide SEVP                        1,599              21             217               4              23
                                          administrative support.
                                         A-34: Develop strategic plan...           1,612              29             305               6              32
                                         A-35: Manage financial                    7,300              95             988              20             105
                                          resources.
                                         A-36: Manage procurement.......           1,886              25             256               5              27
                                         A-37: Manage personnel                    2,065              27             280               6              30
                                          resources.
                                         A-38: Manage SEVP records......           3,274              60             619              12              66
                                         A-39: Manage facility resources           1,782              23             241               5              25
                                         A-40: Manage I-901 payment                7,766  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
                                          system.
                                         A-42: Manage I-901 J program...          15,966  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
                                         A-44: Site Visits..............  ..............  ..............  ..............             638  ..............
Train SEVP staff, other staff, and DSOs  A-09: Develop and deliver SEVIS           5,936              78             803              16              85
                                          training.                                2,613              48             494              10              52
                                         A-10: Develop and deliver
                                          internal training.
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    Total..............................  ...............................         314,355           3,902          51,827             775           4,155
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3. Fee Calculations
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    The cost model provides detailed cost information by activity and a 
summary cost for each, giving the aggregate fee cost by category. Next, 
SEVP projected the total number of fee payments of each type for FY 
2019 and FY 2020 and determined the fee-recoverable budget. SEVP 
selected a forecasting approach to determine the total number of 
expected fee payments for each fee.
a. I-901 SEVIS Fee
    To calculate a fee amount for the I-901 SEVIS fee, SEVP estimated 
the number of fee payments expected in FY 2019 and FY 2020 for each of 
the three fee payment types: Reduced fee for J participants (excluding 
the additional cost for initial certification and recertification of 
SEVP-certified schools); full fee for J participants (excluding the 
additional cost for initial certification and recertification of SEVP-
certified schools); and full fee for F and M students (including 
additional costs for certification, recertification, and appeals).
    Calculations for each of the three fee payment types vary because 
each fee type is treated differently in federal statutes and 
regulations. Section 641 of IIRIRA exempts Federal Government-sponsored 
J-1 exchange visitors from the fee payment. All F and M nonimmigrant 
students are currently required to pay $200, and nonexempt J 
nonimmigrant exchange visitors currently must pay $180. 8 CFR 
103.7(b)(1)(ii)(H); 214.13(a). Congress modified the statute in 
December of 2000 to establish a reduced fee of $35 for au pairs, camp 
counselors, or participants in a summer work travel program, 
demonstrating strong congressional intent that the fee remain at that 
level. Act of Dec. 21, 2000, Public Law 106-553, app. B, sec. 110, 114 
Stat. 2762, 2762A-51, 2762A-68. IIRIRA also provided for revising the 
fee once the program to collect information was expanded to include 
information collection on all F, M, and J nonimmigrants. As a result, 
the I-901 fee was revised in 2008 under the provisions of IIRIRA to 
take into account the actual cost of carrying out the program. See 73 
FR 55683. The I-901 fee is now being revised a second time, through 
this rule, due to an increase in the actual cost of carrying out the 
program.
    SEVP determined the number of expected I-901 SEVIS fee payments in 
FY 2019 and FY 2020. SEVP calculated the I-901 SEVIS fee over a 2-year 
period to account for potential fluctuation in the forecast. SEVP used 
the change in the numbers of payments received to provide the trend 
data used to forecast I-901 SEVIS fee payments for each I-901 payment 
type separately. Table 8 reflects aggregate historical payment data for 
all three I-901 payment types.

              Table 8--F, M, and J Visa Issuance 2007-2017
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               Fiscal year                     Total       Growth rate*
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2007....................................         697,054  ..............
2008....................................         753,065             8.0
2009....................................         644,912           -14.4
2010....................................         699,983             8.5
2011....................................         749,082             7.0
2012....................................         744,027            -0.7
2013....................................         767,805             3.2
2014....................................         829,636             8.1
2015....................................         885,728             6.8
2016....................................         866,623            -2.2
2017....................................         796,820            -8.1
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* Growth rate rounded to nearest tenth of a percent.

    As indicated in Table 8, the level of payments received varied 
greatly over the past 10 years. This high degree of variation in the 
historical data, combined with the variables affecting demand for 
visas, called for a forecasting methodology that would capture and 
account for deviations.
    SEVP selected a statistical forecasting method that uses trends in 
historical data to forecast future payments. SEVP selected ARIMA, an 
autoregressive integrated moving average model to forecast payments. An 
ARIMA model is a statistical model that uses historical time series 
data to predict future trends and movements. A non-seasonal model 
incorporates two major components: Trend and moving average. The 
autoregressive portion of the model, or trend, states that past values 
have an effect on current or future values and that values are 
estimated based on the weighted sum of past values. The second 
component is moving average which helps to smooth out the time series 
to filter out extreme fluctuations or outliers. In some cases a third 
component is needed: Seasonality. Visa data from 2004 to the present 
shows extreme seasonality in the number of F, M, and J visas issued. 
Seasonality is factored into the model to account for the U.S. academic 
calendar.
    SEVP evaluated alternative forecasting methods; however, SEVP 
rejected these methods due to inaccuracy and poor fit. SEVP's chosen 
model provided a conservative forecast that will allow SEVP to operate 
with stability. The fee payment forecast, reflected in Table 9, places 
a balanced mix of emphasis on recent and historical data and still 
contains sufficient data points to smooth out some variability in the 
underlying data.

        Table 9--I-901 SEVIS Fee Payment Forecast FY 2019-FY 2020
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           I-901 Payment type                 FY 2019         FY 2020
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Full Payments, F/M......................         418,393         407,933
Full payment, J-Full....................         157,550         153,611
Subsidized, J-Partial...................         158,945         158,945
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    Total...............................         734,888         720,490
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b. Certification Cost
    SEVP uses historical data from FY 2012 to FY 2016 to find a 3-year 
moving average to forecast annual new initial certifications. SEVP 
predicts demand of approximately 426 initial certifications each year. 
SEVP assumes that the proposed higher fee will not deter schools from 
applying for certification.

       Table 10--Three-Year Moving Average of the Number of School
                     Certification Payments Received
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                                             Payments      3-Year moving
               Fiscal year                   received         average
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2012....................................             457  ..............
2013....................................             382  ..............

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2014....................................             446             428
2015....................................             469             432
2016....................................             363             426
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    The total fee category budget is taken directly from the FY 2019 
and FY 2020 SEVP ABC model, reflected in Table 11.

     Table 11--FY 2019-FY 2020 Certification Fee-Recoverable Budget
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                                           Certification       Fee-
               Fiscal year                   payments       recoverable
                                             expected         budget
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2019....................................             426      $1,909,680
2020....................................             426       1,992,878
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    Total...............................             852       3,902,558
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    School certification fees are calculated by dividing the fee-
recoverable budget by the anticipated number of payments. This results 
in a fee-recoverable amount from schools of $4,580 each. To arrive at 
the proposed fee, rounding was applied to the result of the fee 
algorithm. This results in a certification fee of $4,600 per school. 
Setting the certification fee at the $4,600 figure, however, leads to 
an increase of the current school certification fee by $2,900, 
resulting in a certification fee over twice the current fee amount. 
School certification is integral to SEVP--F and M nonimmigrant students 
can only attend SEVP-certified schools. DHS is concerned that such an 
increase of the school certification fee would appear dramatic to 
schools seeking initial certification and could lead to fewer schools 
seeking initial certification, so DHS proposes to keep the fee increase 
at a level that will not discourage potential new schools from seeking 
certification. At the same time, DHS considers that initial 
certification bestows upon the school a valuable asset, the ability to 
enroll F and M nonimmigrant students, and an increased fee amount is 
reasonable as the initial certification process becomes more extensive 
through the SEVIS modernization and other technological developments. 
Weighing these concerns, DHS decided to subsidize the I-17 
certification fee by increasing the payment by only $1,300 to $3,000. 
The remainder of the costs for I-17 certification is subsidized by the 
I-901 F and M SEVIS fee, which is addressed below.
c. Recertification Cost
    To identify a fee level that would recover the full cost of 
recertification operations, SEVP determined the full cost of 
recertification (including level of effort and contract cost) and the 
approximate number of schools willing to recertify. Because schools are 
required to recertify every 2 years, SEVP anticipates that 
approximately one-half of its certified schools--roughly 4,373 schools 
per year, given the current certified school population of 8,746--would 
recertify.

    Table 12--FY 2019-FY 2020 Recertification Fee-Recoverable Budget
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         Recertification       Fee-
              Fiscal year                    payments       recoverable
                                             expected         budget
------------------------------------------------------------------------
2019...................................            4,373     $25,368,650
2020...................................            4,373      26,457,896
                                        --------------------------------
    Total..............................            8,746      51,826,546
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    To calculate an anticipated school recertification fee, DHS divides 
the fee-recoverable budget by the anticipated number of payments. This 
results in a fee-recoverable amount from schools of $6,000 each. To 
arrive at the proposed fee, rounding was applied to the result of the 
fee algorithm. This would result in a recertification fee of $6,000 per 
school. DHS desires to institute a recertification fee to more 
accurately assign the costs of recertification adjudication to those 
stakeholders who are directly requesting the adjudication--the SEVP-
certified schools--particularly since the costs of recertification 
continue to increase as the recertification process becomes more 
robust. DHS considers, however, that a recertification fee instituted 
in this rule for the first time should not be set at a level that could 
discourage schools from seeking recertification. DHS also considers 
that the recertification amount should be less than the initial 
certification amount so that schools are encouraged to seek 
recertification instead of allowing their SEVP certification to be 
withdrawn and applying for initial certification anew at some later 
date. Withdrawal of SEVP-certification not only leads to the school 
losing a valuable asset, but also leads to complications for F and M 
nonimmigrant students enrolled in the withdrawn school, who are then 
forced to transfer schools, leave the United States, or risk facing 
immigration law penalties for violating the terms of their nonimmigrant 
status. Weighing all these factors, DHS proposes that the I-17 
recertification fee be $1,250. DHS proposes to eliminate regulations 
that state that no fee is required for the school recertification 
process in order to recover part of this cost, as part of an effort to 
establish a more equitable distribution of costs and more sustainable 
level of cost recovery relative to services provided. The costs for I-
17 recertification not recovered by the proposed fee would be 
subsidized by the I-901 F and M SEVIS fee. The explanation for shifting 
responsibility of the fee adjustment to the I-901 fee is included 
below.
d. Site Visit Cost
    Site visits consist of initial certification site visits, change of 
location visits, and new campus or location site visits. The 
anticipated workload for these site visits is 600 per year, or 1,200 
visits over a 2-year period.

       Table 13--FY 2019-FY 2020 Site Visit Fee-Recoverable Budget
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            Site visit         Fee-
               Fiscal year                   payments       recoverable
                                             expected         budget
------------------------------------------------------------------------
2019....................................             600        $385,674
2020....................................             600         389,689
                                         -------------------------------
    Total...............................           1,200         775,363
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The current fee amount is $655 as established in the 2008 Fee Rule 
that codified SEVP's authority to charge the fee when a school changes 
its physical location or adds new physical location or campus. 
Following this rule's effective date, SEVP will collect the fee when a 
school adds a new physical location or campus. The site visit fee would 
apply when a certified school updates its Form I-17 in SEVIS to 
indicate, pursuant to 8 CFR 214.3(h)(3)(ii), an added physical location 
or campus. The site visit fee is based on level of effort for both SEVP 
staff and contracts that cover the cost of operations.
e. Appeals and Motions Cost
    Determining the full cost of processing an appeal is essential to 
improving the fee structure. The fee for filing a motion or appeal is 
calculated by determining the workload of appeals and motions over the 
FY 2019 and FY 2020 periods. Over the past 2 years, SEVP has processed 
54 appeals and motions annually. To maintain conservative estimates, 
SEVP anticipates that number will remain constant over the FY 2019 and 
FY 2020 periods.

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        Table 14--FY 2019-FY 2020 Appeals Fee-Recoverable Budget
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            Appeal and
                                              motion           Fee-
               Fiscal year                   payments       recoverable
                                             expected         budget
------------------------------------------------------------------------
2019....................................              54      $1,956,375
2020....................................              54       2,198,825
                                         -------------------------------
    Total...............................             108       4,155,200
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Fees for motions or appeals are calculated by dividing the fee-
recoverable budget by the anticipated number of payments over the FY 
2019 and FY 2020 periods. This results in a fee-recoverable amount of 
$38,474 for each appeal. To arrive at the proposed final cost, rounding 
was applied to the result of the fee algorithm. This results in a cost 
for a motion or appeal of $38,500. SEVP believes that this fee, while 
justified, is too high to impose on the affected schools as the first 
fee to be established and collected for the subject appeals and 
motions, and that some accommodation should be made to keep the fee at 
a more reasonable amount. Instead, DHS proposes adding $4.76 to the 
Form I-901 F and M fees to counterbalance the unfunded costs of 
adjudicating appeals and motions. This will better ensure that cost is 
not a significant obstacle in pursuing an administrative appeal or 
motion. The Form I-290B fee when filed with SEVP would be set at $675, 
which is currently the same amount charged when the form is filed with 
USCIS. See 8 CFR 103.7(b)(i)(S).\11\ The Form I-290B, ``Notice of 
Appeal or Motion,'' filed with USCIS is the same form used for appeals 
or motions related to any denial of school certification or 
recertification or a withdrawal of such certification. Although the 
appeal fee would not be set at the amount necessary to recover the full 
costs of appeals and motions, by setting a fee of $675, schools that 
benefit from the appeal process would bear some of its costs, and DHS 
would more fairly balance allocation of the recovery of SEVP 
operational costs between beneficiary classes. As proposed, DHS would 
charge the fee for all such appeals and motions.
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    \11\ Because the underlying rationale for the amount of the I-
290B fee differs between SEVP and USCIS, the cost for appealing a 
claim or petition using the I-290B Form could eventually be 
different for SEVP and USCIS 8 CFR 103.7(b)(1)(i)(S).
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4. Proposed Fee Levels
    Viewing the SEVP fee structure and affected parties 
comprehensively, DHS proposes to adjust each fee in its fee structure 
based not only on cost of services, but also on the desire to spread 
the impact of fee increases reasonably among the various beneficiaries 
of SEVP services. Despite the ABC calculations' determination of the 
actual cost of each service, which is represented by each fee, DHS has 
determined that using the I-901 revenue to subsidize the costs of the 
SEVP's other fees is an appropriate course of action for two reasons. 
First, the number of F and M students paying the I-901 fee is 
substantially larger than the number of entities paying each of the 
school certification-related fees, allowing for SEVP to lessen the 
impact of fee increases in the aggregate. Second, the subsidization is 
reasonable because individuals paying the I-901 fee necessarily benefit 
from the continued certification of schools for their enrollment and 
prompt and accurate adjudication of appeals.
    DHS proposes to increase the I-901 SEVIS fee for F and M students 
from $200 to $350 and the full I-901 SEVIS fee for most J exchange 
visitors from $180 to $220. While these increases may seem large, these 
fees have been unchanged since 2008. 73 FR 55683 (Sept. 26, 2008). In 
2008, the first time these fees had been updated since SEVP's inception 
in 2004, the I-901 SEVIS fee for F and M students increased from $100 
to $200, and the full I-901 SEVIS fee for most J exchange visitors 
increased from $100 to $180. See id. The I-901 SEVIS fee for special J-
visa categories (au pair, camp counselor, and summer work travel) would 
remain at the current $35 level, consistent with the levels set by 
Congress in 8 U.S.C. 1372(e)(4)(A). IIRIRA also exempts from the I-901 
SEVIS fee J-1 exchange visitors who participate in Federal Government-
sponsored J-1 exchange programs, consistent with 8 U.S.C. 1372(e)(3).
    DHS proposes to increase the initial certification fee from $1,700 
to $3,000. This fee was originally set at $230, effective in 2002, 
prior to the reorganization of the Immigration and Naturalization 
Service (INS) to become part of DHS. See 66 FR 65811 (Dec. 21, 2001). 
The fee was increased in 2008 to $1,700. See 73 FR 55683. This is the 
base fee for certification and does not include the site visit fee.
    DHS proposes to establish a recertification fee at $1,250, maintain 
the site visit fee of $655, and set the I-290B fee at $675. The cost 
for SEVP recertification, site visits, and motions and appeals 
adjudication is determined by employing ABC principles, previously 
described in this document, balanced with SEVP's desire to prevent 
recertifications, site visits, appeals, and motions filings from 
becoming cost prohibitive. DHS is proposing a recertification fee and a 
Form I-290B fee for the first time, and SEVP believes that charging 
recertification and appeals fees sufficient to recover, on their own, 
the fee-recoverable amount for such services, may result in 
inordinately high fees from the perspective of entities who have 
regularly received the benefits of these SEVP services at no additional 
charge. Accordingly, DHS proposes to set these fees at amounts below 
the fee-recoverable cost. For the I-290B fee in particular, DHS 
proposes to set the amount at $675. DHS believes this amount is 
appropriate because it is less than both the fee for initial 
certification and the fee for recertification. Further, the amount $675 
is already associated with the Form I-290B when filing it with USCIS. 
DHS believes $675 is a logical starting point, because this is the fee 
currently being charged by USCIS for motions and appeals. While the 
difference between the fee-recoverable amount (approximately $38,500) 
and the proposed fee of $675 is substantial, subsidizing this fee by 
driving the additional costs to the I-901 fee results in an increase of 
only $4.76 to F/M students paying that fee. The proposed program fee 
schedule for SEVP beginning in FY 2019 is shown in Table 15.

                  Table 15--Proposed FY 2019 SEVP Fees
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                        Category                              Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
I-901 SEVIS Fees:                                         ..............
     I-901 Primary F/M visa holders (Full)......            $350
     I-901 Primary J visa holders (Full)........             220
     I-901 Special J-visa categories (Subsidized              35
     payment)...........................................
I-17 School Fee:                                          ..............

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     Certification Fee..........................           3,000
     Recertification Fee........................           1,250
     Site visit fee for initial certification                655
     (base fee to be multiplied by number of locations
     cited on the Form I-17), and for new physical
     locations..........................................
Appeal or Motion Fee:                                     ..............
     Appeal or Motion Fee.......................             675
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    These proposed fee amounts, the cost model outputs, and cost 
reallocation amounts are shown in Table 16. The cost reallocation 
amounts are negative for the fees that are subsidized. The cost 
reallocation amounts that are positive are the amounts per fee that 
subsidize the other fee categories.

                                                        Table 16--Proposed Fee Adjustment Amounts
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                                                                          Activity based
                           Fee                             Current fee      cost model         Cost         Final fee     Change in fees    % Change in
                                                                              output       reallocation                                        fee
                                                                     (a)             (b)             (c)     (d = b + c)             (e)  (f = (d/a) -1)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Appeal or Motion Fee: I-290B............................             N/A         $38,475       ($37,800)            $675            $675             N/A
I-901 F/M...............................................             200             290              60             350             150              75
I-901 J-Full............................................             180             123              97             220              30              22
I-901 J-Partial.........................................              35             123            (88)              35               0               0
I-17 Initial Certification..............................           1,700           4,600         (1,600)           3,000           1,300              76
I-17 Recertification....................................             N/A           6,000         (4,750)           1,250           1,250             N/A
Site Visit--initial.....................................             655             650               5             655               0               0
Site Visit--new location................................               0             650               5             655             655             N/A
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table 17 reflects the break-even analysis based on the proposed fee 
schedule and the proportional fee volumes (rounded) required to 
generate sufficient revenue to offset projected program costs.

                                Table 17--Projected Revenue--FY 2019 and FY 2020
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                                                                   Proposed fee     Forecasted      Forecasted
                          Fee category                                amount          volume          revenue
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I-901 F/M Full..................................................            $350         826,326    $289,214,144
I-901 J-Full....................................................             210         311,162      68,455,584
I-901 J-Partial.................................................              35         317,890      11,126,150
I-901 Subtotal:
    Certification Fee...........................................           3,000             852       2,556,000
    Recertification Fee.........................................           1,250           8,746      10,932,500
    Site Visit..................................................             655           1,200         786,000
I-17 Subtotal:
    Appeals.....................................................             675             108          72,900
        Total...................................................  ..............       1,466,284     383,143,278
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VI. Statutory and Regulatory Requirements

A. Executive Orders 12866, 13563, and 13771: Regulatory Review

    Executive Orders 12866 (``Regulatory Planning and Review'') and 
13563 (``Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review'') direct agencies 
to assess the costs and benefits of available regulatory alternatives 
and, if regulation is necessary, to select regulatory approaches that 
maximize net benefits (including potential economic, environmental, 
public health, and safety effects; distributive impacts; and equity). 
Executive Order 13563 emphasizes the importance of quantifying both 
costs and benefits, reducing costs, harmonizing rules, and promoting 
flexibility. Executive Order 13771 (``Reducing Regulation and 
Controlling Regulatory Costs'') directs agencies to reduce regulation 
and control regulatory costs and provides that ``for every one new 
regulation issued, at least two prior regulations be identified for 
elimination, and that the cost of planned regulations be prudently 
managed and controlled through a budgeting process.''
    The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has designated this rule 
a ``significant regulatory action,'' although not economically 
significant under section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866. Accordingly, 
the rule has been reviewed by OMB. This proposed rule would impose 
transfer payments between the public and the government. Thus, this 
proposed rule is not expected to be subject to the requirements of 
Executive Order 13771. An initial regulatory analysis follows.
1. Background and Purpose of the Proposed Rule
    SEVP is a fee funded program within ICE that provides oversight of 
schools and nonimmigrant students in the F and M visa category. SEVP 
uses SEVIS to

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monitor and track certified schools and F, M, and J nonimmigrant 
students. DoS also uses SEVIS in the management of the Exchange Visitor 
Program for nonimmigrant exchange visitors in the J visa category. 
SEVIS is a web-based system administered by SEVP that retains data on 
international students and exchange visitors in the country. SEVP uses 
SEVIS to ensure accurate reporting and recordkeeping by schools and 
exchange visitor programs. SEVP also uses SEVIS to identify for 
enforcement action student and exchange visitors who are out of status.
    The purpose of this proposed rule is to generate the necessary 
revenue to recover the full cost of the FY 2019 and FY 2020 budgets. 
SEVP is authorized to recover the full cost of all resources and 
services provided. The costs of SEVP activities have increased, and the 
fees collected no longer cover the costs. The fee increase is needed to 
meet long-term cash flow needs and achieve solvency.
    SEVP projects an annual budget of $186.6 million in FY 2019 and 
$188.4 million in FY 2020. SEVP forecasts $121.6 million in revenue for 
FY 2019 and FY 2020 without a fee change. The implementation of this 
proposed rule would provide SEVP with additional fee revenue of $75.2 
million in FY 2019 and $73.5 million in FY 2020. If DHS does not adjust 
the current fees to recover the costs of processing the enrollment of F 
and M students, certification and recertification of schools, 
processing relating to J exchange visitors, appeals, and site visits, 
it will be forced to make reductions in oversight, security, and 
service as compared to current projections.
    To determine the full cost associated with SEVP and the management 
of SEVIS, SEVP used ABC methodology. ABC first identifies activities in 
an organization and then assigns the cost of each activity according to 
the resources they consume. SEVP identified the following as its 
primary activities: Collecting and retaining information on F, M, and J 
nonimmigrants; certifying schools; overseeing school compliance; 
recertifying schools; adjudicating appeals; investigating suspected 
violations of immigration law and other potential threats to national 
security by F, M, or J nonimmigrants; providing outreach and education 
to users; and performing regulatory and policy analysis. SEVP also 
recognizes management and overhead costs associated with the program.
    SEVP proposes five fees paid by two source categories: Individuals 
will pay the I-901 SEVIS fee, and institutions will pay the I-17 
certification fee, I-17 recertification fee, the fee for a motion or 
appeal, and the site visit fee. By tracing expenditures of the 
activities previously listed to the various fee categories, SEVP 
forecasted fee payments to determine the appropriate fee amount for 
each fee type proposed in this rule.
    Table 18 presents an accounting statement summarizing the 
annualized transfer amounts and qualitative benefits of the proposed 
rule. This rule proposes that schools will pay a higher fee for initial 
SEVP certification and will incur a fee for recertification, a site 
visit when adding a new physical location or campus, and the filing of 
a motion or appeal. In addition, F and M students and J visitors will 
pay higher fees.

                                   Table 18--Accounting Statement for FY 2019
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                     Category                                             Primary estimate
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Qualitative Benefits.............................  SEVP will be able to maintain the current level of service.
                                                    This proposed rule will enhance SEVP's capability to support
                                                    national security and counter immigration fraud through the
                                                    continued development and implementation of critical system
                                                    and programmatic enhancements. Enhancements to SEVIS,
                                                    including the establishment of a student portal, will assist
                                                    DSOs in their regulatory obligation to provide accurate and
                                                    timely information and rebalance this reporting requirement
                                                    by providing students an automated means to do so. Increased
                                                    adjudication personnel will assist in reducing
                                                    recertification processing times, while enhanced vetting
                                                    protocols will ensure that only those eligible to enter and
                                                    remain in the country do so
Transfers........................................  7% Discount Rate $75,231,420 from schools and students to the
                                                    government
                                                   3% Discount Rate $75,231,420 from schools and students to the
                                                    government
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               Category                                    Effects                               Source
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Effects on State, local, and/or tribal  The proposed rule would increase and           NPRM, Executive Order
 government.                             establish additional fees on state, local,     12866 analysis
                                         and/or tribal government-funded educational
                                         institutions for support of SEVP operations.
                                         This rule proposes to increase the I-17
                                         certification fee and creates the I-17
                                         recertification fee and a fee for filing an
                                         appeal or motion. In addition, this rule
                                         announces that following completion of this
                                         rulemaking, SEVP will collect a site visit
                                         fee when an SEVP-certified school adds a
                                         campus/location.
Effects on small businesses...........  The proposed rule would increase and           Initial Regulatory
                                         establish additional fees for educational      Flexibility Analysis
                                         institutions in support of SEVP operations.
                                         This proposed rule would increase the I-17
                                         certification fee and create the I-17
                                         recertification fee and a fee for filing an
                                         appeal or motion. In addition, this rule
                                         announces that following the completion of
                                         this rulemaking, SEVP will collect a site
                                         visit fee when a school certified by SEVP
                                         adds a campus/location.
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2. Impacts of Regulatory Change
    This proposed rule would amend the current fees for the individual 
student and exchange visitor application fee (I-901 SEVIS fee) and 
school certification petition for initial certification. It would 
maintain the current fee for site visits and extend it to any change of 
location or additional physical location or campus reported as an 
update by a certified school. It would also institute a new fee for 
school recertification petitions and the filing of appeals and motions 
by schools. The amended fee structure reflects existing and projected 
operating costs, program requirements, and planned program 
improvements.
    The current I-901 SEVIS fees are based on a fee analysis performed 
when SEVP last increased the fees in 2008. See 73 FR 55683. Those cost 
calculations were established on the basis of projected workload. Since 
2008,

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SEVP's program mission tasks have expanded significantly. The 
expansions of certification, recertification, and appeals costs and the 
subsidization of excess costs not recovered by fees have led to the 
need for the proposed fee increase. Additionally, SEVP now provides 
investigative analysis to support enforcement operations, has increased 
numbers of adjudication personnel, and is undergoing SEVIS 
Modernization. Concurrently, costs associated with these program tasks 
have been affected by increased costs due to inflation. This rule 
proposes fees that would result in recovery of the full cost of SEVP 
operations with fee-generated revenue; alignment of the fees with 
current and projected costs and processes that have been adjusted as 
the program has gained experience and sophistication; and the agency's 
adoption of more detailed and accurate data sources and improved 
management tools to align resources and workload.
a. I-901 F and M SEVIS Fee
    F nonimmigrants, as defined in INA section 101(a)(15)(F), 8 U.S.C. 
1101(a)(15)(F), are foreign students who come to the United States to 
pursue a full course of academic study in SEVP-approved schools and 
their dependents. M nonimmigrants, as defined in INA section 
101(a)(15)(M), 8 U.S.C.1101(a)(15)(M), are foreign nationals pursuing a 
full course of study at an SEVP-certified vocational or other 
recognized nonacademic program (other than language training programs) 
in the United States and their dependents. International F and M 
nonimmigrant students seeking temporary admission into the United 
States to attend a U.S. educational institution must pay the I-901 F 
and M SEVIS fee. SEVP proposes to increase the I-901 F and M SEVIS fee 
from $200 to $350.
    From 2007 through 2017, SEVP received an average of 450,581 I-901 F 
and M SEVIS payments per year. Table 19 shows the volume of I-901 F and 
M SEVIS fee payments received and the annual average number of fee 
payments from 2007 to 2017. As previously discussed, SEVP has 
forecasted 418,393 I-901 F and M payments in FY 2019 and 407,933 FY 
2020, respectively.

        Table 19--1-901 F and M SEVIS Fee Payments FYs 2010-2017
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                       Fiscal year                         Fee payments
------------------------------------------------------------------------
2007....................................................         358,666
2008....................................................         400,090
2009....................................................         348,815
2010....................................................         389,255
2011....................................................         431,180
2012....................................................         449,029
2013....................................................         469,986
2014....................................................         519,751
2015....................................................         574,158
2016....................................................         545,203
2017....................................................         470,261
Annual Average (2007-2017)..............................         450,581
Forecasted 2019.........................................         418,393
Forecasted 2020.........................................         407,933
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table 20 illustrates the incremental increase DHS is proposing with 
this rule for the I-901 F and M fee. Individuals who submit a Form I-
901 will pay an additional $150 under this proposed rule, which is a 75 
percent increase.

                                Table 20--I-901 F and M Incremental Fee Increase
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                                                                                                    Difference
                              Type                                  Current fee    Proposed fee     (proposed-
                                                                                                     current)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I-901 F and M...................................................            $200            $350            $150
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    SEVP estimates that the fee increase would result in an annual 
increase of transfer payment from students who submit an I-901 form to 
the government of approximately $62 million per year ($150 increase x 
418,393 FY 2019 number of applicants = $62,758,950; $150 increase x 
407,933 FY2020 number of applicants = $61,189,950).
b. I-901 J-Full SEVIS Fee
    DoS generally oversees the exchange visitor program, which includes 
nonimmigrants who are charged the full J SEVIS fee. J exchange visitors 
are nonimmigrant individuals approved to participate in an exchange 
visitor program in the United States and the spouse and dependents of 
the exchange visitors. This SEVIS fee is associated with J-1 
nonimmigrants participating in a designated exchange visitor program. 
Certain other J-1 categories are subject to a reduced fee or are exempt 
from a fee in accordance with 8 U.S.C. 1372(e). SEVP and DoS have a 
memorandum of reimbursable agreement. DoS sends SEVP its actual 
expenditures, and SEVP reimburses them quarterly. Each year, SEVP and 
DoS review and update the memorandum. Table 21 displays the affected 
Exchange Visitor Program categories subject to the full SEVIS fee and 
the purpose of the visit.\12\
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    \12\ See Department of State, Exchange Visitor Program Category 
Requirements (June 2016), available at https://j1visa.state.gov/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Exchange-Visitor-Program-Category-Requirements.pdf (last visited Feb. 26, 2018).

 Table 21--J-1 Exchange Visitor Program Categories Subject to Full SEVIS
                                   Fee
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Exchange visitor program category            Purpose of visit
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Short-term Scholar................  Lecture, observe, consult, training,
                                     demonstrate special skills.
Professor and Research Scholar....  Research Scholar: Research, observe,
                                     or consult in connection with a
                                     research project.
                                    Professor: Teach or lecture at
                                     university, observe, or consult.
Physician.........................  Pursue graduate medical education or
                                     training at accredited schools of
                                     medicine or scientific
                                     institutions.
Intern............................  Structured internship program that
                                     is in the student's field of study.
Trainee...........................  Structured training program that is
                                     in the trainee's professional
                                     field.
Specialist........................  Observing, consulting, or
                                     demonstrating special skills.
Teacher...........................  Teach full-time in an accredited
                                     primary, including pre-
                                     kindergarten, or secondary (K-12)
                                     public or private school.

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Secondary School Student..........  Study in the U.S. at accredited
                                     public or private secondary schools
                                     for an academic semester or an
                                     academic year, while living with
                                     American host families.
College and University Student....  Participate in a degree or nondegree
                                     program at an accredited
                                     postsecondary academic institution,
                                     or participate in a student
                                     internship program.
Government visitor (non-Federal)..  Engage in observation tours,
                                     discussions, consultations,
                                     professional meetings, conferences,
                                     workshops and travel when selected
                                     by a state or local government
                                     agency.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    SEVP receives an average of 151,958 I-901 Full J SEVIS payments per 
year (FYs 2007-2017). Table 22 displays the volume of Full I-901 J 
SEVIS fee payments received and the annual average number of fee 
payments. SEVP has forecasted 157,550 I-901 J-Full payments in FY 2019 
and 153,611 in FY 2020.

         Table 22--I-901 J-Full SEVIS Fee Payments FYs 2010-2017
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                       Fiscal year                         Fee payments
------------------------------------------------------------------------
2007....................................................         132,213
2008....................................................         137,173
2009....................................................         129,979
2010....................................................         139,534
2011....................................................         148,253
2012....................................................         155,008
2013....................................................         160,522
2014....................................................         172,530
2015....................................................         168,967
2016....................................................         164,401
2017....................................................         162,959
Average (2007-2017).....................................         151,958
Forecasted 2019.........................................         157,550
Forecasted 2020.........................................         153,611
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The difference between the proposed and current fees for the I-901 
J-Full applicants is $40, an increase of approximately 22 percent, as 
shown in Table 23.

                                     Table 23--I-901 J-Full Incremental Fee
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                                                                                                    Difference
                             Type                                Current fee      Proposed fee      (proposed-
                                                                                                     current)
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I-901 J-Full.................................................            $180             $220              $40
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    The total increase in transfer payments from I-901 J-Full 
applicants to the government is expected to be $12,446,440 ($40 
increase in fee x 157,550 FY 2019 and 153,611 FY 2020 forecasted number 
of applicants). The increase in J fees is meant to recover the full 
cost of J program operations for SEVP, which includes the reimbursement 
to DoS, SEVIS costs, and other adjudication services for J exchange 
visitors. For the purposes of calculating fees, SEVP isolates the costs 
specifically incurred by operating the J visa program. As it stands, 
the J visa program operates at a greater cost than the revenue that J 
visa fees bring to the program; therefore, SEVP proposes an increase to 
the J-Full visa to cover the $39.4 million full cost of operating the J 
visa program on an annual basis.
c. I-17 Certification and Recertification Fee
    For a U.S. school to enroll F and M nonimmigrant students, it is 
required to be certified by SEVP. A school petitions for SEVP 
certification to enroll these students by completing and submitting 
Form I-17, ``Petition for Approval of School for Attendance by 
Nonimmigrant Student,'' online through SEVIS.
    All SEVP-certified schools are required to go through the 
recertification process every 2 years to ensure they remain qualified 
for certification and adhere to all requirements according to the 
regulations.
    From FY 2012 to 2016, there has been an annual average of 423 
schools applying for SEVP certification. As previously discussed, DHS 
calculated the 3-year moving average to minimize the variation in 
forecasting the population data. The I-17 Initial certifications from 
FYs 2012 through 2016 are shown in Table 24.

           Table 24--FYs 2012-2016 I-17 Initial Certifications
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                                               I-17
               Fiscal year                 certification   3-Year moving
                                             petitions        average
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2012....................................             457  ..............
2013....................................             382  ..............
2014....................................             446             428
2015....................................             469             432
2016....................................             363             426
                                         -------------------------------
    Total...............................           2,117  ..............
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    SEVP uses the 3-year moving average to predict that there will be 
426 initial certifications in both FY 2019 and FY 2020, respectively.
    There are currently 8,746 SEVP-certified schools. DHS assumes that 
approximately half, or approximately 4,373 schools, will recertify each 
year, including the 1,728 schools with no active F or M students. DHS 
assumes that a school would prefer to recertify for a $1,250 fee 
instead of allowing certification to lapse and thereafter having to 
again pay the proposed initial certification fee of $3,000. The 
proposed initial certification fee is a 76 percent increase from the 
current fee.
    The current fee to apply for initial certification is $1,700, which 
has not changed since 2008. SEVP does not currently charge a 
recertification fee; the proposed fee amount is $1,250. The I-17 
initial certification and I-17 recertification incremental fees are 
shown in Table 25.

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                                         Table 25--I-17 Incremental Fees
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                                                                                                    Difference
                              Type                                 Proposed fee     Current fee     (proposed-
                                                                                                     current)
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I-17 Initial Certification Fee..................................          $3,000          $1,700          $1,300
I-17 Recertification Fee........................................           1,250               0           1,250
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    The annual increase in transfer payments from schools to the 
government from I-17 initial certifications is expected to be $553,800 
($1,300 increase in fee x 426 (FY 19 and FY 20 forecasted number of I-
17 initial certifications)). The annual increase in transfer payments 
from schools to the government for I-17 recertification is expected to 
be $5,466,250 ($1,250 increase in fee x 4,373 (FY 2019 and FY 2020 
forecasted number of recertifications)).
d. Fee for Motion or Appeal
    When a school is denied certification or recertification, the 
school receives a denial letter through certified mail. The denial 
letter explains the reason for the denial and the steps to appeal. The 
school can appeal by completing the Form I-290B, ``Notice of Appeal or 
Motion,'' within 30 days of receipt. This rule proposes that SEVP 
impose a filing fee of $675, which is also the fee currently charged by 
USCIS upon submission of the Form I-290B.\13\ SEVP does not currently 
collect a fee from a school that files a motion or appeal. DHS proposes 
to revise its regulations to institute this fee for a school filing a 
motion or an appeal in order to establish a more equitable distribution 
of costs, improve services by decreasing an appeals or motions 
throughput time and a more sustainable level of cost recovery relative 
to the services provided.
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    SEVP processed an average of 54 motions and appeals from schools 
annually from 2013 to 2016. DHS assumes that there will be the same 
number of appeals or motions filed in FY 2019 and FY 2020.
    The total annual increase in transfer payments from schools to the 
government for filing a motion or appeal is expected to be $36,450 
($675 fee x 54 (FY 2019 and FY 2020 forecasted number of fee 
payments)).
e. Site Visit Fee
    As noted above, current regulations provide authority for SEVP to 
charge a site visit fee to schools that apply for initial certification 
or report a change of physical location, or addition of a physical 
location or campus. The site visit allows SEVP an opportunity to gather 
evidence on the school's eligibility, review school facilities, and 
interview personnel listed on the I-17 petition as a PDSO or DSO. SEVP 
currently collects the $655 fee when a school files a petition for 
certification to issue Forms I-20 or by a certified school when it 
physically moves to a new location. This proposed rule notifies the 
public that following completion of this rulemaking, SEVP plans to also 
collect the fee from any certified school that adds a physical location 
or campus, by updating its Form I-17 in SEVIS, consistent with the 
above authorities and the agency's longstanding interpretation.
    SEVP performs 600 site visits annually. Of these 600 visits, 426 
will be at schools that apply for initial certification and currently 
pay the $655 site visit fee. The remaining 174 site visits may include 
visits when a school adds a new physical location or campus. DHS 
proposes that the site visit fee amount, $655, remain the same.
    The annual increase in transfer payments from schools to the 
government due to site visits is expected to be $113,970 ($655 fee x 
174 (FY 2019 and FY 2020 forecasted number of site visits)).
f. Conclusion
    SEVP expects to have a total increase in fees of $68.7 million per 
year, discounted at 7 percent, transferred from individuals and 
entities for the services they receive, to the government. Table 26 
shows the summary of the total annual number of payments, incremental 
fee amounts, and total fees transferred.

                           Table 26--Annual Proposed Incremental Fee Amounts, FY 2019
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                                                                                     Proposed       Annual fee
                                                                   Annual number    incremental     transfer to
                                                                    of payments     fee amounts     government
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I-901 F and M...................................................         418,393            $150     $62,758,950
I-901 J-Full....................................................         157,550              40       6,302,000
I-17 Initial Certification......................................             426           1,300         553,800
I-17 Recertification............................................           4,373           1,250       5,466,250
Site Visits--initial............................................             426               0               0
Site Visits--new location.......................................             174             655         113,970
Appeals.........................................................              54             675          36,450
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
    Total.......................................................  ..............  ..............      75,231,420
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3. Alternatives
    SEVP examined several alternatives to the proposed fee structure, 
including no increase to any fee, only increasing the I-901 SEVIS fee 
and I-17 fee, and the unsubsidized results of the ABC model.
    Without an increase in fees, SEVP will be unable to maintain the 
level of service for students and schools that it currently provides as 
well as the compliance and national security activities discussed 
above. SEVP considered the alternative of maintaining fees at the 
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processing times, but has decided that this would not be in the best 
interest of applicants and schools. SEVP seeks to minimize the impact 
on all parties, but in particular small entities. If SEVP followed this 
alternative scenario, there would be a shortfall of revenue of over 
$65.4 million in FY 2019 to cover expenses. SEVP rejected this 
alternative. SEVP must pay for the expenses of maintaining and 
improving SEVIS and adjudicating schools applying to be certified by 
SEVP in a timely manner.
    SEVP also considered raising only the I-901 and I-17 certification 
fees instead of including a new proposed fee for recertification and 
for filing a motion or appeal. If SEVP followed this scenario, the I-
901 F and M fee would increase to $350 to cover the shortfall in 
revenue, but the I-17 Initial Certification fee would also increase to 
$4,200. This would triple the existing certification fee while allowing 
schools with zero foreign students to remain active SEVP schools that 
require SEVP effort for recertification. SEVP rejected this fee 
structure as it would continue to add workload to SEVP's 
recertification branch. Without any disincentive to recertify, the list 
of schools recertifying would likely continue to grow. The proposed 
fees, however, would establish a more equitable distribution of costs 
and a more sustainable level of cost recovery relative to the services 
provided.
    SEVP also considered the unsubsidized results of the ABC model as 
an alternative, which allocated the I-901 F and M fee, school 
certification fees, and the fee to file an appeal or motion as shown in 
Table 27.

                   Table 27--Unsubsidized Fee Amounts
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                                                           Unsubsidized
                        Fee type                            fee amounts
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I-901 F and M...........................................            $290
I-901 J-Full............................................             130
I-901 J-Partial.........................................             130
I-17 Initial Certification..............................           4,600
I-17 Recertification....................................           6,000
Appeal or Motion........................................          38,475
Site Visit..............................................             650
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    SEVP rejected this alternative for several reasons. Most 
conspicuously, the fee to file a motion or appeal filed on the USCIS-
managed Form I-290B has been set at $675. Since a fee of $38,475 would 
be significantly higher than any other SEVP fee it may improperly 
discourage schools from filing a motion or appeal. Similarly, SEVP 
rejected the alternative to set the recertification fee at the ABC 
model output amount of $6,000. A recertification fee higher than the 
initial certification fee would discourage schools from seeking 
recertification. SEVP instead proposes to set the recertification fee 
at a level is less than the initial certification fee. When schools can 
maintain their certification, F and M nonimmigrant students enrolled in 
the withdrawn school avoid complications such as being forced to 
transfer schools, leave the United States, or risk facing immigration 
law penalties for violating the terms of their nonimmigrant status.
    SEVP also rejected the initial certification fee of $4,600 because 
it finds that an increase of almost three times the current fee of 
$1,700 is excessive. In the fee development, DHS balanced the challenge 
of minimizing the costs to schools and students while recovering 
funding to support SEVP services. The population of I-901 F and M 
students relative to the population of I-17 schools allows for a 
minimal fee adjustment to be spread over the student population to 
reduce the cost burden on individual institutions seeking 
recertification.

B. Regulatory Flexibility Act

Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
    The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) at 5 U.S.C. 603 requires DHS 
to consider the economic impact its proposed rules will have on small 
entities. In accordance with the RFA, DHS has prepared an Initial 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) that examines the impacts of the 
proposed rule on small entities. The term ``small entities'' 
encompasses small businesses, not-for-profit organizations that are 
independently owned and operated and are not dominant in their fields, 
and governmental jurisdictions with populations of fewer than 50,000.
    DHS requests information and data from the public that would assist 
in better understanding the impact of this proposed rule on small 
entities. DHS also seeks alternatives that will accomplish the same 
objectives and minimize the proposed rule's economic impact on small 
entities.
1. A Description of the Reasons Why the Action by the Agency Is Being 
Considered
    DHS proposes this rule to adjust current fees and introduce new 
fees to ensure that SEVP is able to recover the full costs of the 
management and support of its program activities. DHS's objectives and 
legal authority for this proposed rule are further discussed throughout 
this notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM).
2. A Succinct Statement of the Objectives of, and Legal Basis for, the 
Proposed Rule
    The objective of the proposed rule is to prevent an anticipated 
funding deficit in operating the SEVP. More specifically, this proposed 
rule would increase the SEVP funding stream by adjusting the I-901 F 
and M fee, I-901 J-Full fee, and I-17 Certification fee and instituting 
the I-17 Recertification fee and a fee for filing a motion or appeal. 
This proposed rule would also announce the collection of a site visit 
fee when an SEVP-certified school adds a new physical location or 
campus, at which it provides educational services to nonimmigrant 
students. The funding supports continuing operations and new 
initiatives critical to SEVP oversight of schools and the monitoring of 
nonimmigrant students in the F, M, and J visa classifications for 
national security purposes.
    The legal basis for this proposed rule increasing the SEVP funding 
stream is grounded in the Homeland Security Act of 2002, which created 
DHS and imparted upon DHS the responsibility for SEVIS. DHS uses SEVIS 
to meet the monitoring and verification requirements under EBSVERA, 
Public Law 107-173, secs. 501-502, 116 Stat. 543, 560-63 (2002) 
(codified at 8 U.S.C. 1761-1762), and to conduct a recertification of 
schools every 2 years following the date of EBSVERA's enactment. The 
Secretary of Homeland Security is authorized to collect fees for SEVP 
from prospective F and M students and J exchange visitors. IIRIRA 
section 641(e)(1), as amended, 8 U.S.C. 1372(e)(1). Initially, fees for 
most groups of F, M, and J classes of prospective nonimmigrants were 
statutorily limited to not exceed $100, except in the case of the fee 
for special J visa categories--au pairs, camp counselors, and 
participants in summer work travel programs--which was set at $35 
pursuant to 8 U.S.C. 1372(e)(4)(A). This fee level has been maintained 
consistent with Congressional intent. The Secretary is authorized to 
revise nonimmigrant fees on a periodic basis to account for changes in 
the cost of executing SEVP. IIRIRA section 641(g)(2), 8 U.S.C. 
1372(g)(2). In addition, INA section 286(m), 8 U.S.C. 1356(m), provides 
that DHS may set fees ``at a level that will ensure recovery of the 
full costs of providing [adjudication] services.''

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3. A Description--and, Where Feasible, an Estimate of the Number--of 
Small Entities to Which the Proposed Rule Will Apply
    This analysis does not apply to increases in the I-901 F and M fees 
because these fees are paid by individuals who are not, for purposes of 
the RFA, within the definition of small entities established by 5 
U.S.C. 601(6). DHS believes that J fees are also paid by individuals 
and requests comment on this assumption.
    As of May 2017, there were a total of 8,746 SEVP-certified schools 
that would be subject to the I-17 recertification fee, site visit fee, 
and fee to file a motion or an appeal. New schools applying for SEVP 
certification would be subject to the proposed I-17 initial 
certification fee. Of the 8,746 SEVP-certified schools, 2,013 have 
identified as public schools on their I-17 form. The remaining 6,733 
schools have identified themselves on the Form I-17 as private for-
profit, private nonprofit, or private unspecified entities.\14\
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    \14\ Prior to October 1, 2016, schools had two options in SEVIS 
to select their school type: Public or private unspecified. With the 
recent SEVIS update, schools can only choose one of three options: 
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    Of the 2,013 SEVP-certified public schools, DHS conducted a random 
sample of 100 \15\ schools to approximate the number of public schools 
in a governmental jurisdiction with a population of less than 50,000. 
Out of the 100 public schools, 62, or 62 percent, are located in a city 
with a population fewer than 50,000. DHS infers 1,248 SEVP-certified 
public schools are considered a small entity as defined by SBA.
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    \15\ The random sample helps ensure an accurate representation 
of the population with each school having an equal chance of being 
included. In determining the sample size DHS utilized a 90 percent 
confidence level (z-score), 10 percent margin of error (e), and a 50 
percent population proportion ([pi]) used as an unknown input and to 
maximize the estimate to overestimate sample size. The sample size 
equation used n = z2[pi](1-[pi])/e2 provided 
inputs 1.652(.5)(.5)/.01 = 69 and rounded up to 100 to 
over sample. DHS identified geographic population data matched to 
the school's city address provided in SEVIS, sourced from U.S. 
Census Bureau 2010-2016 Cities and Towns (Incorporated Places and 
Minor Civil Divisions) at https://www.census.gov/data/tables/2016/demo/popest/total-cities-and-towns.html.
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    DHS conservatively assumes that all 1,507 private nonprofit schools 
certified by SEVP are small entities because they are not dominant in 
their fields. DHS also assumes that the 4,755 schools that are private 
unspecified are small entities. DHS requests comments on these 
assumptions.
    To determine which of the remaining 471 private for-profit schools 
are considered a small entity, DHS references the Small Business 
Administration (SBA) size standards represented by business average 
annual receipts. Receipts are generally defined as a firm's total 
income or gross income. SBA's Table of Small Business Size Standards is 
matched to the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 
for industries.\16\ DHS matches information provided by the schools in 
SEVIS regarding what programs of study it is engaged in with an 
appropriate NAICS industry description. NAICS is the standard 
classification used to categorize business establishments for the 
purpose of collecting, analyzing, and publishing statistical data 
related to the U.S. economy.
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    \16\ U.S. Small Business Administration, Tables of Small 
Business Size Standards Matched to NAICS Codes (Oct. 1, 2017), 
available at https://www.sba.gov/sites/default/files/files/Size_Standards_Table_2017.xlsx.
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    DHS finds that the revenue of 332 of the 471 private, for-profit 
schools meet the SBA size standard of a small business according to 
their industry. DHS estimates each private school's annual receipts by 
multiplying the approximate annual cost of room, board, and tuition by 
the average annual number of total students, based on data provided by 
the schools on their Forms I-17. Every 2 years, as part of the 
recertification process, a school submits the approximate annual cost 
of room, board, and tuition per student and the average annual number 
of total students, both domestic and international. DHS acknowledges 
that this method to estimate receipts may be an incomplete account of a 
school's income, which may also include contributions from private 
individuals or other endowments. Since these data reflect a snapshot of 
all SEVP-certified schools as of May 24, 2017, DHS acknowledges there 
may be day-to-day changes in the status of a school's certification and 
that a school's revenue may differ from actual revenue due to a 2-year 
lag in school self-reporting before a school is required to recertify.
    Given these assumptions, DHS estimates that 7,842 schools meet the 
SBA definition of a small entity. This is approximately 90 percent of 
the 8,746 of SEVP-certified schools included in this analysis.
    Table 28 shows a summary by school type of the number of SEVP-
certified schools and estimated small entities.

             Table 28--SEVP-Certified Schools by School Type
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               Description                     Total      Small entities
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Public Schools..........................           2,013           1,248
Private, nonprofit schools..............           1,507           1,507
Private, unspecified schools............           4,755           4,755
Private, for-profit schools.............             471             332
                                         -------------------------------
    Total Number of SEVP-Certified                 8,746           7,842
     Schools............................
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    Table 29 provides a summary of the SEVP-certified schools by 
industry. The table also shows the NAICS industry description, the 
NAICS code, and the number of small and large schools by industry. Note 
that the number of small schools includes all nonprofits and 
unspecified private schools. Most industries with SEVP-certified 
schools consist of a majority of small schools.

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                                                 Table 29--Number of SEVP-Certified Schools by Industry
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                                                                                                                            Total SEVP-
            School industry                 NAICS industry description      NAICS codes      Number of    Number of non-     certified     Percent small
                                                                                           small schools   small schools      schools         schools
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Elementary and Secondary Schools.......  Industry primarily engaged in            611110           3,472              18           3,490              99
                                          providing academic courses and
                                          related course work that
                                          contain a basic preparatory
                                          education. A basic preparatory
                                          education generally starts
                                          kindergarten through 12th
                                          grade.
Junior Colleges........................  Industry primarily engaged in            611210              11               2              13              85
                                          providing academic or
                                          technical courses and granting
                                          associate degrees,
                                          certificates, or diplomas
                                          below the baccalaureate level.
Colleges, Universities, and              Industry primarily engaged in            611310           2,150              57           2,207              97
 Professional Schools.                    providing academic courses and
                                          granting degrees at
                                          baccalaureate or graduate
                                          levels. The requirement for
                                          admission is at least a high
                                          school diploma or equivalent
                                          general academic training.
Computer Training......................  Industry primarily engaged in            611420              13               0              13             100
                                          providing computer training
                                          (except computer repair), such
                                          as computer programming,
                                          software packages,
                                          computerized business systems,
                                          computer electronics
                                          technology, computer
                                          operations, and local area
                                          network management.
Professional and Management Development  Industry primarily engaged in            611430              18               0              18             100
 Training.                                providing a collection of
                                          short interval courses and
                                          sessions for management and
                                          professional development.
                                          Training for career
                                          development may be provided
                                          directly to individuals or
                                          through employers' training
                                          programs, and courses may be
                                          customized or modified to meet
                                          the special needs of customers.
Cosmetology and Barber Schools.........  Industry primarily engaged in            611511              91               3              94              97
                                          providing training in hair
                                          styling, barbering, or
                                          cosmetic arts, such as makeup
                                          or skin care.
Flight Training........................  Industry primarily engaged in            611512             199               1             200             100
                                          providing aviation and flight
                                          training.
Apprenticeship Training................  Industry primarily engaged in            611513              39               1              40              98
                                          providing apprenticeship
                                          training programs.
Other Technical and Trade Schools......  Industry primarily engaged in            611519             183               6             189              97
                                          providing job or career
                                          vocational or technical
                                          courses (except cosmetology
                                          and barber training, aviation
                                          and flight training, and
                                          apprenticeship training).
Fine Arts Schools......................  Establishments primarily                 611610              79               3              82              96
                                          engaged in offering
                                          instruction in the arts,
                                          including dance, art, drama,
                                          and music.
Sports and Recreation Instruction......  Industry primarily contains              611620              10               0              10             100
                                          institutions such as camps and
                                          schools, primarily engaged in
                                          providing instruction in
                                          athletic activities to groups
                                          of individuals.
Language Schools.......................  Industry primarily engaged in            611630             286              44             330              87
                                          providing foreign language
                                          instruction (including sign
                                          language).
Exam Preparation and Tutoring..........  Industry primarily engaged in            611691               8               4              12              67
                                          providing training for
                                          standardized examinations and/
                                          or educational tutoring
                                          services.
All Other Misc. Schools and Instruction  Industry primarily engaged in            611699              32               0              32             100
                                          providing instruction (except
                                          academic schools, colleges and
                                          universities, business,
                                          computer, management,
                                          technical, trade, fine arts,
                                          athletic, language
                                          instruction, tutoring, and
                                          automobile driving
                                          instruction).
Educational Support Services...........  Industry primarily engaged in            611710               2               0               2             100
                                          providing non-instructional
                                          services that support
                                          educational processes or
                                          systems.
Public Schools (Elementary, Secondary,   Industry primarily engaged in               N/A           1,248             765           2,013              62
 and High School).                        providing academic courses and
                                          related course work that
                                          contain a basic public
                                          education.
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    Total..............................  ...............................  ..............           7,842             904           8,746              90
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    Table 30 presents the type of schools with active F and M students 
and the percent of students enrolled in small schools. Most F and M 
students are enrolled at small schools. Of the 8,746 SEVP-certified 
schools, DHS identified 1,728 with no active F or M students and 
determined that 1,296 of these are considered small entities as defined 
by SBA. Note that although there are two SEVP-certified schools in the 
education support services industry (shown in Table 29), there are no 
active F and M students in these schools. DHS applies the results of 
the sample of SEVP-certified public schools to the number of students 
in SEVP-certified public schools (619,295) to estimate that the number 
of students in small SEVP-certified public schools is 383,963.

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                          Table 30--Total Number of Active F and M Students by Industry
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                                                                  Total active F
                                                                  and M students  Total active F    Percent of
                         School industry                             in small     and M students    students at
                                                                      schools                      small schools
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Elementary and Secondary Schools................................          60,990          63,491              96
Junior Colleges.................................................             409             418              98
Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools................         419,593         429,784              98
Computer Training...............................................             404             404             100
Professional and Management Development Training................             217             217             100
Cosmetology and Barber Schools..................................              91              93              98
Flight Training.................................................           6,598           6,605             100
Apprenticeship Training.........................................              71              75              95
Other Technical and Trade Schools...............................           1,108           1,111             100
Fine Arts Schools...............................................           1,736           2,030              86
Sports and Recreation Instruction...............................              13              13             100
Language Schools................................................          33,500          41,867              80
Exam Preparation and Tutoring...................................           1,469           1,984              74
All Other Miscellaneous Schools and Instruction.................             218             218             100
Educational Support Services....................................  ..............  ..............               0
Public Schools..................................................         383,963         619,295              62
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    DHS estimated SEVP-certified public schools' revenue to examine the 
impact of the proposed fee adjustments on small public schools. The 
tuition provided by public schools in SEVIS may not represent a public 
school's total revenue because most of the U.S. students would 
generally not pay the tuition provided to attend public schools. 
Instead, DHS assumes that a public school's county or city's tax 
revenue is the best revenue source against which to assess the impact 
of the proposed fee adjustments. DHS collected local government 
revenue, expenditure, debt, and assets from the U.S. Census Bureau 2015 
State and Local Government Survey \17\ to examine the impact of the 
increased fees on the public schools included in the sample. A county 
or city's revenue may be an overestimation of a public school's 
capability to pay the fees related to SEVP-certification, appeals, or 
site visits for new locations. This revenue approximation may minimize 
the impact of the fee adjustments for public schools. DHS requests 
comments on these assumptions.
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    Table 31 displays the range of annual revenue by each school 
industry and for public schools, from the small school with the lowest 
revenue to the median revenue of all the small schools to the small 
school with the largest revenue. It also shows the average revenue of 
all the small schools in that industry. The Colleges, Universities, and 
Professional Schools industry has the widest range from maximum to 
minimum revenue due to the assumption that all private, unspecified 
schools are small entities, while the Educational Support Services 
industry that only has two schools included has the smallest range of 
maximum to minimum revenue for any one industry.

                              Table 31--Range of Annual Revenue by School Industry
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                                                 Lowest annual   Median annual   Largest annual   Average annual
                School industry                     revenue         revenue          revenue          revenue
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Elementary and Secondary Schools..............         $28,800      $5,116,550    $1,680,000,000     $13,194,355
Junior Colleges...............................          44,400       2,560,000        15,255,000       4,271,901
Colleges, Universities, and Professional                26,400      28,432,500     5,002,524,120      96,761,518
 Schools......................................
Computer Training.............................         425,000       3,000,000        14,000,000       3,881,631
Professional and Management Development                129,600         717,500         2,904,625       1,000,423
 Training.....................................
Cosmetology and Barber Schools................          70,000       2,183,000        66,907,200       4,092,673
Flight Training...............................          36,000       3,000,000        60,000,000       5,959,154
Apprenticeship Training.......................         132,000      10,265,875       106,080,000      21,004,563
Other Technical and Trade Schools.............          64,000       2,800,000        82,800,000       7,570,939
Fine Arts Schools.............................          66,000       2,895,000       130,000,000       9,425,304
Sports and Recreation Instruction.............         276,800       1,165,000         9,312,500       2,626,805
Language Schools..............................         118,500       5,725,000       108,000,000       7,514,433
Exam Preparation and Tutoring.................       3,150,000       5,043,189        27,000,000       6,983,297
All Other Miscellaneous Schools and                     83,250         845,000       469,050,000      18,359,767
 Instruction..................................
Educational Support Services..................         340,000         521,750           703,500         521,750
Public Schools................................       4,389,000     192,353,500    17,833,251,000   1,315,830,548
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4. A Description of the Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other 
Compliance Requirements of the Proposed Rule, Including an Estimate of 
the Classes of Small Entities That Will Be Subject to the Requirement 
and the Types of Professional Skills Necessary for Preparation of the 
Report or Record
    The proposed rule would increase and establish additional fees for 
educational institutions in support of SEVP operations. DHS estimates 
the annual impact to small schools based on the school cost of 
compliance as represented as a percentage of their annual revenue. 
Table 32 displays the proposed fees, the current fees, and the 
difference in these amounts. This analysis examines the impact that the 
proposed incremental fee for the Form I-17 certification and the 
proposed fees for recertification, site visits to add a new physical 
location or campus, and the filing of a motion or an appeal would have 
on small SEVP-certified schools.


                                     Table 32--Proposed School Fees by Type
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                                                                                    Difference
                    Fee type                       Proposed fee     Current fee     (proposed-        Percent
                                                                                     current)        increase
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I-17 Certification Fee..........................          $3,000          $1,700          $1,300              76
I-17 Recertification Fee........................           1,250               0           1,250             N/A
Site Visit Fee--initial.........................             655             655               0               0
Site Visit Fee--new location....................             655               0             655             N/A
Motion or Appeal Fee............................             675               0             675             N/A
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I-17 Certification Fee
    A school files a petition and pays a certification fee to become 
eligible to issue the Form I-20, ``Certificate of Eligibility for 
Nonimmigrant Student Status,'' to prospective international students 
after admitting them for a course of study. Certification also 
authorizes the school to enroll international students after they enter 
the country on an F or M student visa. Schools must initially go 
through the vetting process for authorization by DHS to enroll F and/or 
M nonimmigrant students and pay the I-17 certification fee, which is 
currently $1,700 and proposed to increase to $3,000. The incremental 
fee is the difference between the proposed fee ($3,000) and current fee 
($1,700), or $1,300. From 2012 to 2016, DHS processed 2,117 I-17 
petitions and payments. Out of the 2,117 schools, 1,151, or 54 percent, 
were identified as meeting the SBA definition of a small school, or 
estimated to be a small public school based on the sample conducted, as 
illustrated in Table 33.

                               Table 33--I-17 Initial Certifications FYs 2012-2016
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                                                                                                    Percent of
                                                                    Total I-17    Small school I- small school I-
                           Fiscal year                                initial       17 initial      17 initial
                                                                  certifications  certifications  certifications
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2012............................................................             457             236              52
2013............................................................             382             218              57
2014............................................................             446             270              60
2015............................................................             469             260              55
2016............................................................             363             167              46
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
    Total.......................................................           2,117           1,151              54
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
        2014-2016 3-year annual average.........................             426             232              55
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    SEVP forecasted the total I-17 initial certifications in FY 2019 
and FY 2020 to be 426 using the 3-year annual average of FY 2014 
through 2016 initial certifications. Using that same methodology, 232 
small schools applied for initial I-17 certification on average each 
year. DHS assumes the growth of small schools per industry seeking SEVP 
certification will remain constant in the future. DHS multiplied the 
annual average number of small schools applying for initial 
certification by the percent of small schools in each industry, as 
presented in Table 29. This calculation yields the number of small 
schools expected to petition for initial I-17 certification by 
industry. The results are presented in Table 34.

 Table 34--Expected Annual Number of Small Schools To Initially Certify
                           by School Industry
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                                                        Annual number of
                                                          small schools
                    School industry                       applying for
                                                             initial
                                                          certification
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Elementary and Secondary Schools......................               103
Junior Colleges.......................................                 0
Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools......                64
Computer Training.....................................                 0
Professional and Management Development Training......                 1

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Cosmetology and Barber Schools........................                 3
Flight Training.......................................                 6
Apprenticeship Training...............................                 1
Other Technical and Trade Schools.....................                 5
Fine Arts Schools.....................................                 2
Sports and Recreation Instruction.....................                 0
Language Schools......................................                 8
Exam Preparation and Tutoring.........................                 0
All Other Miscellaneous Schools and Instruction.......                 1
Educational Support Services..........................                 0
Public Schools........................................                37
                                                       -----------------
    Total Small Schools...............................               232
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    This analysis examines the impact the $1,300 incremental fee has on 
small schools that might seek initial certification after the final 
rule is effective. DHS assumes that the range of revenue of the small 
schools that will apply for certification is similar to the range of 
revenue of current SEVP-certified small schools and uses this range to 
show the potential impacts. Table 35 shows the impact as a percentage 
for the schools with the lowest annual revenue, median annual revenue, 
and largest annual revenue, as well as the average annual revenue for 
all schools in that industry. From these results, DHS does not expect 
the I-17 certification incremental fee to have an impact greater than 1 
percent on the average small school annual revenue. However, there is 
an expected impact greater than 1 percent for some small schools with 
the lowest annual revenue in their industry. On average the estimated 
194 small schools that apply for initial I-17 certification annually 
and pay an incremental fee of $1,300 will experience an impact of less 
than 1 percent of their estimated annual revenue.

                 Table 35--Initial Certification Fee Impact for Small Schools by Type of School
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                                                                                   I-17 initial
                                                   I-17 initial    I-17 initial    certification   I-17 initial
                                                   certification   certification    incremental    certification
                                                    incremental     incremental    fee impact on    incremental
                 Type of school                    fee impact on   fee impact on    the school     fee impact on
                                                    the school      the school       with the       the average
                                                     with the        with the         largest     school revenue
                                                  lowest revenue  median revenue      revenue        (percent)
                                                     (percent)       (percent)       (percent)
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Elementary and Secondary Schools................             4.5             0.0             0.0            0.01
Junior Colleges.................................             2.9             0.1             0.0            0.03
Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools             4.9             0.0             0.0            0.00
Computer Training...............................             0.3             0.0             0.0            0.03
Professional and Management Development Training             1.0             0.2             0.0            0.13
Cosmetology and Barber Schools..................             1.9             0.1             0.0            0.03
Flight Training.................................             3.6             0.0             0.0            0.02
Apprenticeship Training.........................             1.0             0.0             0.0            0.01
Other Technical and Trade Schools...............             2.0             0.0             0.0            0.02
Fine Arts Schools...............................             2.0             0.0             0.0            0.01
Sports and Recreation Instruction...............             0.5             0.1             0.0            0.05
Language Schools................................             1.1             0.0             0.0            0.02
Exam Preparation and Tutoring...................             0.0             0.0             0.0            0.02
All Other Miscellaneous Schools and Instruction.             1.6             0.2             0.0            0.01
Educational Support Services....................             0.4             0.2             0.2            0.25
Public Schools..................................             0.0             0.0             0.0             0.0
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I-17 Recertification Fee
    SEVP-certified schools are required to file for recertification 
every 2 years to demonstrate that they have complied with all 
recordkeeping, retention, reporting, and other requirements when 
registering F and M students. There is currently no fee charged to 
schools for recertification, but this proposed rule establishes a new 
fee for that process.
    To measure the impact on small schools, DHS first estimated the 
number of small schools that will recertify. DHS assumes 50 percent 
(4,373) of the total number of schools in this analysis (8,746) will 
recertify each year. DHS multiplies the recertification rate of 50 
percent by the total number of small schools to generate the estimation 
that 3,921 \18\ small schools will recertify annually. DHS examined all 
7,842 small SEVP-certified schools to determine the impact of the 
recertification fee, as it is assumed that a significant number of the 
schools will pursue recertification within the next 2 years.
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    \18\ 7,842 x 50 percent = 3,921 small schools recertifying each 
year.

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    DHS assumes that the total number of SEVP-certified schools will 
remain static as new schools become certified and other schools 
withdraw certification. DHS therefore assumes that the annual increase 
of total recertifications will be zero.
    As previously discussed, DHS identified 1,296 SBA-defined small 
schools with no active F or M international students. DHS included 
these schools in this analysis and assumes they will opt to pay the 
recertification fee of $1,250 rather than reapplying for initial 
certification with a proposed fee of $3,000 at such time in the future 
that they enroll F or M students.
    Table 36 illustrates the number of small schools that will 
recertify by industry and the I-17 recertification incremental fee 
impact as a percent of the small school's annual revenue. From these 
findings, of the 7,842 small schools expected to apply for 
recertification and pay the proposed fee of $1,250, 50 schools, or 0.6 
percent, will experience an impact greater than 1 percent but less than 
3 percent of the school's annual revenue. For the remaining schools, 
DHS does not expect the incremental fee to have an impact of greater 
than 1 percent.

                    Table 36--Recertification Fee Impact for Small Schools by Type of School
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    DHS processed 215 motions and appeals from schools from 2013 to 
2016. Out of the 215 school motions and appeals, DHS determined that 
74, or 34.4 percent, were filed by small schools. Among the 74 small 
schools, 4 had 2 appeals within the same year or over the 4-year 
period. During the 4-year period, there was an average of 19 appeals 
and motions filed by small schools annually.
    DHS examined all 7,842 small schools to estimate the impact of the 
proposed appeal and motion fee on estimated annual revenue. The impact 
is calculated by dividing the fee to file a motion or appeal by the 
school's estimated annual revenue. Of the 7,842 SEVP-certified small 
schools, 7,826, or 99.8 percent, would experience an impact less than 
or equal to 1 percent of their estimated annual revenue were the school 
to file an appeal or motion. DHS estimates 13 small schools, or 0.2 
percent, would realize an impact between 1 percent and 2 percent of 
their estimated annual revenue. In addition, three small schools, or 
0.04 percent, would experience an impact greater than 2 percent but 
less than 3 percent of estimated annual revenue. Table 38 shows the 
number of small schools within the range of impact to each school's 
estimated annual revenue.

                       Table 38--Appeal and Motion Fee Impact on Estimated Annual Revenue
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                 Type of school                    0%


                 

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                                                  DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND                                   government-wide, electronic docket                      C. Authority To Collect Fees
                                                  SECURITY                                                 management system, by any of the                        D. Full Cost Recovery
                                                                                                           following methods:                                    V. Proposed Adjustment of SEVP Fees
                                                                                                                                                                   A. Activities Funded Under the 2008 Fee
                                                  U.S. Immigration and Customs                                • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://
                                                                                                                                                                      Rule
                                                  Enforcement                                              www.regulations.gov. Follow the                         1. Improved SEVIS Functionality
                                                                                                           instructions for sending comments.                      2. Oversight and Enforcement
                                                  8 CFR Parts 103 and 214                                     • Mail: Address all comments to                      3. Recertification
                                                  [DHS No. ICEB–2017–0003]                                 Sharon Snyder, Unit Chief, Student and                  4. School Liaisons
                                                                                                           Exchange Visitor Program, U.S.                          B. Continuing SEVP Activities Funded
                                                  RIN 1653–AA74                                            Immigration and Customs Enforcement,                       With Proposed Fees
                                                                                                           Department of Homeland Security, 500                    1. SEVIS Modernization
                                                  Adjusting Program Fees for the                           12th Street SW, Washington, DC 20536.                   2. Increased SEVP Adjudication Personnel
                                                  Student and Exchange Visitor Program                                                                             3. Additional Investigatory Support
                                                                                                           DHS docket staff, who maintain and                      C. Basis for Fee Schedule
                                                  AGENCY: U.S. Immigration and Customs                     process ICE’s official regulatory dockets,              D. SEVP Baseline Costs and Fees
                                                  Enforcement (ICE), Department of                         will scan the submission and post it to                 E. Methodology
                                                  Homeland Security.                                       FDMS.                                                   1. ABC Approach
                                                  ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.                      Collection of information. You must                  2. Full Cost
                                                                                                           submit comments on the collection of                    3. Cost Basis for SEVP Fees Based on
                                                  SUMMARY:    The Department of Homeland                   information discussed in this notice of                    Current Services
                                                  Security (DHS) proposes to adjust fees                                                                           F. Summary of the Full Cost Information
                                                                                                           proposed rulemaking to both DHS’s
                                                                                                                                                                   1. Fee Allocation
                                                  charged by the Student and Exchange                      docket and the Office of Management                     2. SEVP FY 2019 and FY 2020 Cost Model
                                                  Visitor Program (SEVP) to individuals                    and Budget’s (OMB) Office of                               Results
                                                  and organizations. DHS proposes to                       Information and Regulatory Affairs                      3. Fee Calculations
                                                  raise the fee for Student and Exchange                   (OIRA). OIRA submissions can be sent                    4. Proposed Fee Levels
                                                  Visitor Information System (SEVIS)                       using any of the following methods.                   VI. Statutory and Regulatory Requirements
                                                  Form I–901, Fee Remittance for Certain                      • Email (preferred): OIRA_                           A. Executive Orders 12866, 13563, and
                                                  F, J, and M Nonimmigrants, for                           submission@omb.eop.gov (include the                        13771: Regulatory Review
                                                  nonimmigrants seeking to become                                                                                  1. Background and Purpose of the
                                                                                                           docket number and ‘‘Attention: Desk
                                                                                                                                                                      Proposed Rule
                                                  academic (F visa) or vocational (M visa)                 Officer for U.S. Immigration and                        2. Impacts of Regulatory Change
                                                  students from $200 to $350. For most                     Customs Enforcement, DHS’’ in the                       3. Alternatives
                                                  categories of individuals seeking to                     subject line of the email).                             B. Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                  become exchange (J visa) visitors, DHS                      • Fax: 202–395–6566.                                 C. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
                                                  proposes to increase the fee from $180                      • Mail: Office of Information and                    D. Congressional Review Act
                                                  to $220. For those seeking admission as                  Regulatory Affairs, Office of                           E. Small Business Regulatory Enforcement
                                                  J exchange visitors in the au pair, camp                 Management and Budget, 725 17th                            Fairness Act of 1996
                                                  counselor, and summer work or travel                     Street NW, Washington, DC 20503;                        F. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
                                                  program participant categories, DHS                                                                              G. Executive Order 12988: Civil Justice
                                                                                                           Attention: Desk Officer, U.S.
                                                                                                                                                                      Reform
                                                  proposes to maintain the fee at $35. In                  Immigration and Customs Enforcement,                    H. Energy Effects
                                                  addition to raising the student and                      DHS.                                                    I. Environment
                                                  exchange visitor fees, DHS proposes to                      For additional instructions on sending               J. Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                  increase the fee for submitting a school                 comments, see the ‘‘Public                              List of Subjects
                                                  certification petition from $1,700 to                    Participation’’ heading of the                          The Proposed Amendments
                                                  $3,000. DHS proposes to maintain the                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of
                                                                                                                                                                 I. Executive Summary
                                                  fee for an initial school site visit at the              this document.
                                                  current level of $655, but clarify that,                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      A. Purpose of Regulatory Action
                                                  with the effective date of the rule, DHS                 Sharon Snyder, Unit Chief, Student and                  DHS proposes to adjust its fee
                                                  would exercise its current regulatory                    Exchange Visitor Program; U.S.                        schedule for students and exchange
                                                  authority to charge the site visit fee not               Immigration and Customs Enforcement,                  visitors as well as for petitioning and
                                                  only when a certified school changes its                 Department of Homeland Security; 500                  certified schools. These fees are
                                                  physical location, but also when it adds                 12th Street SW, Washington, DC 20536;                 associated with SEVP and SEVIS. They
                                                  a new physical location or campus. DHS                   703–603–3400, sevp@ice.dhs.gov. This                  were last adjusted in 2008. See 73 FR
                                                  proposes to establish and clarify two                    is not a toll-free number. Program                    55683 (Sept. 26, 2008).
                                                  new fees: a $1,250 fee to submit a school                information can be found at http://                     SEVP, an ICE component, is funded
                                                  recertification petition and a $675 fee to               www.ice.gov/sevis/.                                   entirely by fees charged to individual
                                                  submit an appeal or motion following a                                                                         applicants and organizational
                                                                                                           SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                  denial or withdrawal of a school                                                                               petitioners. Fees collected from
                                                  petition. Adjusting fees would ensure                    Table of Contents                                     individuals and organizations are
                                                  fee levels are sufficient to recover the                 I. Executive Summary                                  deposited into the Immigration
                                                  full cost of activities of the program and                  A. Purpose of Regulatory Action                    Examinations Fee Account (IEFA) and
                                                  would establish a fairer balance of the                     B. Summary of Major Provisions                     used to fund the operational costs
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                                                  recovery of SEVP operational costs                          C. Costs and Benefits                              associated with SEVP and its
                                                  between beneficiary classes.                             II. Abbreviations and Acronyms                        management of SEVIS. See Immigration
                                                  DATES: Send comments by September                        III. Public Participation                             and Nationality Act (INA) section
                                                  17, 2018.                                                   A. Submitting Comments
                                                                                                              B. Viewing Comments and Documents
                                                                                                                                                                 286(m), as amended, 8 U.S.C. 1356(m),
                                                  ADDRESSES: You may send comments,                           C. Privacy Act                                     and Illegal Immigration Reform and
                                                  identified by Docket No. ICEB–2017–                      IV. Program Background                                Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996,
                                                  0003, to the Federal Docket                                 A. SEVP Legal Authorities                          as amended, (IIRIRA) section 641(e), (g),
                                                  Management System (FDMS), a                                 B. SEVP and Development of SEVIS                   8 U.S.C. 1372(e), (g).


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                                                     In accordance with the requirements                                     current expenditures exceed current                                       • Increase the SEVP school
                                                  and principles of the Chief Financial                                      revenues, without any service upgrades.                                certification petition fee for initial
                                                  Officers Act of 1990, 31 U.S.C. 901–03                                     The deficit is covered by surplus                                      certification from $1,700 to $3,000;
                                                  (CFO Act), and OMB Circular A–25,                                          revenue that was previously                                               • Institute a stand-alone fee of $1,250
                                                  SEVP reviews its associated fees that are                                  accumulated from 2009 to 2015. This                                    when a school files a petition for
                                                  deposited into the IEFA biennially and,                                    surplus will be exhausted in FY 2019                                   recertification of its existing SEVP
                                                  if necessary, proposes adjustments to                                      even without any service upgrades. This                                certification;
                                                  ensure recovery of costs necessary to                                      projected shortfall poses a risk of                                       • Revise regulations to ensure
                                                  meet national security, customer                                           degrading operations and services                                      collection of a $675 fee to accompany
                                                  service, and adjudicative processing                                       funded by fee revenue. The proposed                                    the filing of a Form I–290B, Notice of
                                                  goals. SEVP completed a biennial fee                                       fee increases would allow SEVP to cover                                Appeal or Motion, when a school
                                                  review for fiscal year (FY) 2016 and FY                                    the current deficit between revenue and                                appeals or files a motion to reconsider
                                                  2017 in 2017. The projected results                                                                                                               or reopen a denial or withdrawal of its
                                                                                                                             expenditures plus make the necessary
                                                  indicate that current fee levels are                                                                                                              SEVP certification; and
                                                                                                                             service upgrades. The proposed fee
                                                  insufficient to recover the full cost of                                                                                                             • Maintain the $655 fee for a site visit
                                                  current and planned program activities.                                    levels thus eliminate the risk of
                                                                                                                                                                                                    at its current level, but clarify that, with
                                                  Section 286(m) of the INA, 8 U.S.C.                                        degrading operations, while also
                                                                                                                                                                                                    the effective date of the rule, SEVP
                                                  1356(m), provides that DHS may set fees                                    ensuring full cost recovery by providing                               would exercise its current regulatory
                                                  for adjudication and naturalization                                        fees for each specific benefit that will                               authority to charge the site visit fee
                                                  services at a level that would ensure                                      more adequately recover the cost                                       when a certified school changes its
                                                  recovery of the full costs of providing                                    associated with administering the                                      physical location or adds a new
                                                  such services, including the costs of                                      benefit.                                                               physical location or campus on its Form
                                                  providing similar services without                                         B. Summary of Major Provisions                                         I–17, ‘‘Petition for Approval of School
                                                  charge to asylum applicants and certain                                                                                                           for Attendance by Nonimmigrant
                                                  other immigrants. Additionally, section                                      The proposed rule would adjust,                                      Student.’’
                                                  641 of IIRIRA, 8 U.S.C. 1372, authorizes                                   institute, and clarify the application of                                 In making these changes, the
                                                  DHS to periodically revise fees that                                       fees pertaining to services SEVP                                       proposed rule would allow SEVP to
                                                  cover the cost of carrying out SEVP and                                    provides to reflect existing and                                       fully fund activities and institute critical
                                                  maintenance of SEVIS. Pursuant to                                          projected operating costs, program                                     near-term program and system
                                                  these laws, DHS proposes the                                               requirements, and continued planned                                    enhancements in a more equitable
                                                  adjustments contained in this rule.                                        program improvements, in the following                                 manner through a fairer balance of the
                                                     SEVP calculates the totality of its fees                                manner:                                                                recovery of SEVP operational costs
                                                  to recover the full cost of its overall                                                                                                           between beneficiary classes. A summary
                                                  operations. Following its biennial fee                                       • Increase the two types of individual                               of the current and future fee structures
                                                  review, SEVP anticipates that if it                                        student and exchange visitor                                           is provided in Table 1 below.
                                                  continues to operate at current fee                                        application fees, specifically the F and
                                                  levels, it will experience a shortfall of                                  M I–901 SEVIS fee from $200 to $350                                    C. Costs and Benefits
                                                  approximately $68.9 million beginning                                      and the full J–1 I–901 SEVIS fee from                                    SEVP proposes to adjust fees to the
                                                  in 2019. At current fee levels, SEVP’s                                     $180 to $220;                                                          amounts listed in Table 1.
                                                                                                                  TABLE 1—CURRENT AND PROPOSED FEE AMOUNTS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Incremental
                                                                                                                  Fee type                                                                          Current fee     Proposed fee        fee
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    adjustment

                                                  I–901 F/M .....................................................................................................................................          $200            $350            $150
                                                  I–901 J-Full ..................................................................................................................................            180             220             40
                                                  I–901 J-Partial ..............................................................................................................................              35              35              0
                                                  I–17 Initial Certification ................................................................................................................              1,700           3,000          1,300
                                                  I–17 Recertification ......................................................................................................................                  0           1,250          1,250
                                                  Site Visit—initial ...........................................................................................................................             655             655              0
                                                  Site Visit—new location ...............................................................................................................                      0             655            655
                                                  Appeal Fee ..................................................................................................................................                0             675            675



                                                     SEVP expects to have a total annual                                     support national security and counter                                  requirement by providing students an
                                                  increase in fees of $75.2 million in FY                                    immigration fraud through the                                          automated means to update their
                                                  2019 transferred from individuals and                                      continued development and                                              information. Increased numbers of
                                                  entities for the services they receive.                                    implementation of critical system and                                  adjudication personnel will assist in
                                                  Table 2 shows the summary of the total                                     programmatic enhancements.                                             reducing the processing times for initial
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                                                  annual number of payments,                                                 Enhancements to SEVIS, including the                                   petitions, updates, and recertifications,
                                                  incremental fee amounts, and total fees                                    establishment of a student portal, will                                while enhanced vetting protocols will
                                                  transferred in FY 2019. This increase in                                   assist designated school officials (DSOs)                              ensure that only those nonimmigrant
                                                  fees would allow SEVP to not only                                          in their regulatory obligation to provide                              students who are eligible to enter and
                                                  maintain its current level of service but                                  accurate and timely information and                                    remain in the country do so.
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                                                                                                 TABLE 2—ANNUAL PROPOSED INCREMENTAL FEE AMOUNTS, FY 2019
                                                                                                                                                                                                          Projected                  Proposed                Annual fees
                                                                                                                                                                                                          number of                 incremental               transfer to
                                                                                                                                                                                                          payments                 fee amounts               government

                                                  I–901 F and M .............................................................................................................................                     418,393                        $150         $62,758,950
                                                  I–901 J-Full ..................................................................................................................................                 157,550                           40          6,302,000
                                                  I–17 Initial Certification ................................................................................................................                         426                        1,300            553,800
                                                  I–17 Recertification ......................................................................................................................                       4,373                        1,250          3,279,750
                                                  Site Visits—initial .........................................................................................................................                       426                            0                  0
                                                  Site Visits—new location .............................................................................................................                              174                          655            113,970
                                                  Appeals ........................................................................................................................................                     54                          675             36,450

                                                        Total ......................................................................................................................................   ........................   ........................     75,231,420



                                                  II. Abbreviations and Acronyms                                              www.regulations.gov and will include                                         submitted by mail, include with your
                                                  ABC Activity-Based Costing                                                  any personal information you provide                                         comments a self-addressed, stamped
                                                  ARO alternate responsible officer                                           unless you request that your personally                                      postcard or envelope on which the
                                                  CBP U.S. Customs and Border Protection                                      identifiable information be redacted. We                                     docket number appears. We will stamp
                                                  CEU Compliance Enforcement Unit                                             also invite comments relating to the                                         the date of receipt on the postcard and
                                                  CTCEU Counterterrorism and Criminal                                         economic, environmental, energy, or                                          mail it to you.
                                                     Exploitation Unit                                                        federalism impacts that might result                                           We will consider all comments and
                                                  CFO Chief Financial Officer                                                 from this rulemaking action. See the                                         materials received during the comment
                                                  DHS Department of Homeland Security                                         ADDRESSES section for information on                                         period and may change this proposed
                                                  DoS Department of State
                                                                                                                              how to submit comments.                                                      rule based on your comments. The
                                                  DSO designated school official
                                                  EBSVERA Enhanced Border Security and                                                                                                                     docket is available for public inspection
                                                                                                                              A. Submitting Comments                                                       before and after the comment closing
                                                     Visa Entry Reform Act of 2002, Public Law
                                                     107–173; May 14, 2002                                                       If you submit comments, please                                            date.
                                                  FASAB Federal Accounting Standards                                          include the docket number for this
                                                     Advisory Board                                                           rulemaking, indicate the specific section                                    B. Viewing Comments and Documents
                                                  FY Fiscal Year                                                              of this document to which each                                                  To view comments, as well as
                                                  HSPD–2 Homeland Security Presidential                                       comment applies, and provide reasons                                         documents mentioned in this preamble
                                                     Directive–2                                                              supporting each suggestion or                                                as being available in the docket, go to
                                                  ICE U.S. Immigration and Customs
                                                                                                                              recommendation. You may submit your                                          http://www.regulations.gov and insert
                                                     Enforcement
                                                  IEFA Immigration Examinations Fee                                           comments and materials online or by                                          the complete docket number starting
                                                     Account                                                                  mail, but please use only one of these                                       with ‘‘ICEB’’ in the ‘‘Search’’ box. Click
                                                  IIRIRA Illegal Immigration Reform and                                       means. We recommend that you include                                         on the ‘‘Open Docket Folder’’ and then
                                                     Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, as                                 your name and a mailing address, an                                          click on ‘‘View Comment’’ or ‘‘View
                                                     amended                                                                  email address, or a phone number in the                                      All’’ under the ‘‘Comments’’ section of
                                                  INA Immigration and Nationality Act of                                      body of your document so that we can                                         the page. Individuals without internet
                                                     1952, as amended                                                         contact you if we have questions                                             access can make alternate arrangements
                                                  INS Immigration and Naturalization Service
                                                                                                                              regarding your submission. ICE will file                                     for viewing comments and documents
                                                  IT information technology
                                                  NAICS North American Industry                                               all comments sent to our docket                                              related to this rulemaking by contacting
                                                     Classification System                                                    address, as well as items sent to the                                        ICE through the FOR FURTHER
                                                  OMB Office of Management and Budget                                         address or email address listed in the                                       INFORMATION CONTACT section previously
                                                  PDSO principal designated school official                                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT                                              listed. Note: Because the software used
                                                  RO responsible officer                                                      section, in the public docket, except for                                    in computing these fees proposed in this
                                                  RFA Regulatory Flexibility Act                                              comments containing marked                                                   rule is a commercial product licensed to
                                                  RFE request for evidence                                                    confidential information. If you submit
                                                  SBA Small Business Administration
                                                                                                                                                                                                           ICE, it may be accessed on-site by
                                                  SEVIS Student and Exchange Visitor
                                                                                                                              a comment, it will be considered                                             appointment by calling the SEVP
                                                     Information System                                                       received by ICE when it is received at                                       Response Center at (800) 892–4829.
                                                  SEVP Student and Exchange Visitor                                           the Docket Management Facility.
                                                                                                                                To submit your comments online, go                                         C. Privacy Act
                                                     Program
                                                  SFFAS FASAB Statement of Federal                                            to http://www.regulations.gov and insert                                        Anyone can search the electronic
                                                     Financial Accounting Standard                                            the complete docket number starting                                          form of comments received in any of our
                                                  SSA Social Security Administration                                          with ‘‘ICEB’’ in the ‘‘Search’’ box. Click                                   dockets by the name of the individual
                                                  TSA Transportation Security                                                 on the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ box and enter                                        submitting the comment (or signing the
                                                     Administration                                                           your comment in the text box provided.                                       comment, if submitted on behalf of an
                                                  UMRA Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of
                                                     1995
                                                                                                                              Click the ‘‘Continue’’ box, and if you are                                   association, business, labor union, etc.).
                                                                                                                              satisfied with your comment, follow the                                      You may wish to consider limiting the
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                                                  USCIS U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
                                                     Services                                                                 prompts to submit it. If you submit your                                     amount of personal information that you
                                                                                                                              comments by mail, submit them in an                                          provide in any voluntary public
                                                  III. Public Participation                                                   unbound format, no larger than 81⁄2 by                                       comment submission you make to DHS.
                                                     We encourage you to participate in                                       11 inches, suitable for copying and                                          DHS may withhold information from
                                                  this rulemaking by submitting                                               electronic scanning and filing. Mailed                                       public viewing that it determines may
                                                  comments and related materials. All                                         submissions may be on paper or CD–                                           affect the privacy of an individual or is
                                                  comments received will be posted                                            ROM. If you would like ICE to                                                offensive. For additional information,
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                                                  Notice posted on http://                                 32, at 3–4 (2003) (set forth as a note to             changes in required information on F,
                                                  www.regulations.gov.                                     6 U.S.C.A. 542 (West 2018)) (renaming                 M, and J nonimmigrants to ICE and DoS
                                                                                                           ‘‘Bureau of Border Security’’ as ‘‘Bureau             throughout their stays in the United
                                                  IV. Program Background
                                                                                                           of Immigration and Customs                            States.2 These include required
                                                  A. SEVP Legal Authorities                                Enforcement’’); DHS Delegation                        notifications, reports, and updates to
                                                     IIRIRA (Pub. L. 104–208, div. C, 110                  7030.2(2)(Z) (2004) (affirming delegation             personal data. SEVIS allows schools to
                                                  Stat. 3009–546 (1996)) established the                   of such authority from Secretary of                   submit school certification applications,
                                                  requirement for the monitoring and                       Homeland Security to ICE). ICE                        update certification information, submit
                                                  reporting of the activities of foreign                   assumed responsibility for SEVIS and                  updates to DHS that require
                                                  students and exchange visitors while                     established SEVP. DHS has issued                      adjudication, and also create and update
                                                  they reside in the United States (U.S.).                 regulations that address data collection              F visa (academic) and M visa
                                                  Section 641 of IIRIRA, 8 U.S.C. 1372,                    requirements for SEVP certification,                  (vocational) student and dependent
                                                  mandated that the Attorney General                       oversight, and recertification of schools             records. SEVP managers and
                                                  develop and conduct a program for the                    authorized to enroll F or M students. 8               adjudicators have the capability to
                                                  electronic collection of data by U.S.-                   CFR 214.3, 214.4.                                     adjudicate updates made to school
                                                  approved (i.e., certified) institutions of               B. SEVP and Development of SEVIS                      records using SEVIS, and principal
                                                  higher education, other approved                                                                               designated school officials (PDSOs) and
                                                                                                              SEVP is responsible for developing,                designated school officials (DSOs) are
                                                  educational institutions, and designated
                                                                                                           maintaining, and improving SEVIS,                     notified through SEVIS of the
                                                  exchange visitor programs, to monitor
                                                                                                           which is an internet-based application                adjudication results. SEVIS also allows
                                                  nonimmigrants possessing or applying
                                                                                                           that facilitates timely electronic                    program sponsors to submit designation
                                                  for F, M, and J class visas with a
                                                                                                           reporting and monitoring of                           forms for the J–1 visa program, create
                                                  Certificate of Eligibility.1
                                                     In addition, President George W. Bush                 nonimmigrant students, exchange                       program designations, and update
                                                  issued Homeland Security Presidential                    visitors, and their dependents in the                 program designation information. DoS
                                                  Directive 2 (HSPD–2) in October 2001,                    United States. SEVIS enables schools                  personnel have the capability to
                                                  which requires DHS to conduct                            and program sponsors to transmit                      adjudicate information submitted by
                                                  periodic, ongoing recertification of all                 electronic information to DHS and the                 responsible officers (ROs) and alternate
                                                  schools certified to accept F or M                       Department of State (DoS) throughout a                responsible officers (AROs). ROs and
                                                  students. Combating Terrorism Through                    student’s or exchange visitor’s program               AROs are notified through SEVIS of any
                                                  Immigration Policies, Oct. 29, 2001, as                  in the United States. SEVIS is intended
                                                                                                                                                                 adjudication results.
                                                  amended by HSPD—5 (Management of                         to improve customer service by
                                                                                                                                                                    SEVIS shares information with other
                                                  Domestic Incidents, Feb. 28, 2003,                       streamlining the application and
                                                                                                                                                                 agencies’ and components’ systems—
                                                  Compilation of HSPDs (updated through                    adjudication processes. Through
                                                                                                                                                                 DoS, USCIS, CBP, Transportation
                                                  Dec. 31, 2007), available at http://                     continuing modernization efforts, it
                                                                                                                                                                 Security Administration (TSA), and
                                                  www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CPRT-                              addresses issues in student and school
                                                                                                                                                                 others—to better monitor the status of
                                                  110HPRT39618/pdf/CPRT-                                   system processes by providing
                                                                                                                                                                 student or exchange visitors throughout
                                                  110HPRT39618.pdf.                                        information technology (IT) solutions
                                                                                                                                                                 their stays in the United States. This
                                                     The Homeland Security Act of 2002                     and modifying business processes.
                                                                                                              Schools and exchange visitor                       allows DHS to meet the aims of the USA
                                                  created DHS, transferred a broad range                                                                         PATRIOT Act. See Public Law 107–56,
                                                  of immigration authorities from the                      programs have been required to enter F,
                                                                                                           M, and J nonimmigrant data into SEVIS                 sec. 416, 115 Stat. 272, 354–55 (2001).
                                                  Attorney General and the Commissioner                                                                          In addition, that Act mandates that the
                                                  of Immigration and Naturalization to the                 since August 1, 2003. As of April 1,
                                                                                                           2017, SEVIS contained 1.4 million                     Secretary of Homeland Security,3 in
                                                  Secretary of Homeland Security, and                                                                            consultation with the Secretary of State,
                                                  vested ICE with responsibility for                       active F, M, and J student and exchange
                                                                                                           visitor records. Approximately 8,700                  collect information on the date of entry
                                                  administration of the electronic data                                                                          and port of entry for each nonimmigrant
                                                  collection system, also known as SEVIS.                  schools are SEVP-certified and
                                                                                                           approximately 1,500 exchange visitor                  for whom information is collected under
                                                  See Public Law 107–296, sec. 442(a)(4),                                                                        IIRIRA section 641. Id. at sec. 416(b).
                                                  116 Stat. 2136, 2193–94 (codified at 6                   programs are DoS-designated.
                                                                                                              SEVIS enables DHS and DoS to
                                                  U.S.C. 252(a)(4) (vesting SEVIS-related                                                                           2 An individual seeking F or M nonimmigrant
                                                                                                           efficiently administer their approval
                                                  authority in ‘‘Bureau of Border                                                                                student status must apply to an SEVP-certified
                                                                                                           (i.e., certification and designation,                 school and be accepted for enrollment. From the
                                                  Security’’); Reorganization Plan
                                                                                                           respectively) and oversight processes of              enrollment information provided by the
                                                  Modification for the Department of
                                                                                                           schools and programs that wish to                     nonimmigrant, the school enters student
                                                  Homeland Security, H.R. Doc. No. 108–                                                                          information into SEVIS and issues a Form I–20,
                                                                                                           benefit from enrolling nonimmigrants.
                                                                                                                                                                 ‘‘Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student
                                                     1 Under INA section 101(a)(15)(F)(i), 8 U.S.C.        SEVIS assists law enforcement agencies                Status.’’ The individual must submit a valid Form
                                                  1101(a)(15)(F)(i), a foreign student may be admitted     in tracking and monitoring F, M, and J                I–20 when applying for an F or M visa. Similarly,
                                                  into the United States in nonimmigrant status to         nonimmigrant status and apprehending                  an individual seeking J–1 nonimmigrant status must
                                                  attend an academic or accredited language training       violators before they can potentially                 apply to a DoS-designated exchange visitor program
                                                  school (F nonimmigrant students). Under INA                                                                    and be accepted for enrollment as a basis to apply
                                                  section 101(a)(15)(M)(i), 8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(15)(M)(i),
                                                                                                           endanger the national security of the                 for a J exchange visitor visa. From the information
                                                  a foreign student may be admitted into the United        United States. SEVIS also assists other               provided by the accepted individual, the exchange
                                                  States in nonimmigrant status to attend a vocational     federal agencies such as DoS, and other               visitor program enters exchange visitor information
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                                                  education school (M nonimmigrant students). An F         DHS components such as U.S.                           into SEVIS and issues a Form DS–2019, ‘‘Certificate
                                                  or M nonimmigrant student may enroll in a                                                                      of Eligibility for Exchange Visitor (J–1) Status.’’ The
                                                  particular school only if the Secretary of Homeland
                                                                                                           Citizenship and Immigration Services                  applicant must submit a valid Form DS–2019 when
                                                  Security has certified the school for the attendance     (USCIS) and U.S. Customs and Border                   applying for a J visa.
                                                  of such students. Under INA section 101(a)(15)(j),       Protection (CBP) in better serving F, M,                 3 The USA PATRIOT Act refers to the Attorney

                                                  8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(15)(j), a foreign citizen may be        and J nonimmigrant applicants. Finally,               General, but the Homeland Security Act of 2002, as
                                                  admitted into the United States in nonimmigrant                                                                amended, transferred the functions of the
                                                  status as an exchange visitor (J visa) in an exchange
                                                                                                           SEVIS enables schools and exchange                    Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) to
                                                  program sponsored by the Department of State             visitor programs to instantaneously                   DHS. Public Law 107–296, tit. IV, subtits. D, E, F,
                                                  (DoS).                                                   transmit electronic information and                   116 Stat. 2135, 2192 (Nov. 25, 2002), as amended.



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                                                  C. Authority To Collect Fees                                 Section 31.5 of OMB Circular A–11,                 generally follows OMB Circular A–25,
                                                                                                            Preparation, Submission and Execution                 which ‘‘establishes federal policy
                                                    The Secretary is specifically
                                                                                                            of the Budget, July 1, 2016, directs                  regarding fees assessed for Government
                                                  authorized to collect fees for SEVP from
                                                                                                            agencies to develop user charge                       services and for sale or use of
                                                  prospective F and M students and J
                                                                                                            estimates based on the full cost recovery             Government goods or resources.’’ See
                                                  exchange visitors, subject to certain
                                                                                                            policy set forth in OMB Circular A–25,                OMB Circular A–25, User Charges
                                                  limits for certain J–1 nonimmigrants. 8
                                                                                                            User Charges (budget formulation and                  (Revised), para. 6, 58 FR 38142 (July 15,
                                                  U.S.C. 1372(e)(1). The Secretary is
                                                                                                            execution policy regarding user fees).                1993). A primary objective of OMB
                                                  authorized to periodically revise those                      The Federal Accounting Standards                   Circular A–25 is to ensure that federal
                                                  fees, with certain exceptions, to take                    Advisory Board (FASAB) Statement of                   agencies recover the full cost of
                                                  into account changes in the overall cost                  Federal Financial Accounting Standards                providing specific services to users and
                                                  of carrying out the program. IIRIRA                       (SFFAS) No. 4: Managerial Cost                        associated costs.
                                                  section 641(e)(4)(A), (g)(2), 8 U.S.C.                    Accounting Concepts and Standards for                    This proposed rule would set fees at
                                                  1372(e)(4)(A), (g)(2). Similarly, section                 the Federal Government, July 31, 1995,                a level sufficient to fund the full cost of
                                                  286(m) of the INA authorizes the                          updated June 2017, provides the                       conducting the program and general
                                                  Secretary to collect fees for adjudication                standards for managerial cost                         operations for FY 2019. See INA sec.
                                                  and naturalization services at a level                    accounting and full cost. SFFAS No. 4                 286(m), 8 U.S.C. 1356(m). DHS has
                                                  that would ensure recovery of the full                    defines ‘‘full cost’’ to include ‘‘direct             interpreted this statutory fee-setting
                                                  costs of providing such services,                         and indirect costs that contribute to the             authority, including the authorization
                                                  including the costs of providing similar                  output, regardless of funding sources.’’ 5            for DHS to collect ‘‘full costs’’ for
                                                  services without charge to asylum                         FASAB identifies various classifications              providing, in pertinent part,
                                                  applicants and certain other immigrants.                  of costs to be included and recommends                ‘‘adjudication . . . services,’’ as granting
                                                  Additionally, pursuant to INA section                     various methods of cost assignment to                 DHS broad discretion to charge fees at
                                                  286(m), the level that is set may include                 identify full cost. Activity-based costing            a level that will ensure recovery of all
                                                  recovery of any additional costs                          (ABC) is highlighted as a costing                     direct and indirect costs associated with
                                                  associated with the administration of                     methodology useful to determine full                  providing pertinent immigration
                                                  the fees themselves. Under this                           cost within an agency.                                adjudication services. This approach is
                                                  authority, user fees are employed not                        The Chief Financial Officers Act of                also consistent with the SEVP-specific
                                                  only for the benefit of the payer of the                  1990, 31 U.S.C. 901–903, requires each                fee authority referenced above, which
                                                  fee and any collateral benefit resulting                  agency’s Chief Financial Officer (CFO)                authorizes DHS to set fees at a level that
                                                  to the public, but also to provide a                      to ‘‘review, on a biennial basis, the fees,           funds the full cost of conducting the
                                                  benefit to certain others.4                               royalties, rents and other charges                    program. See IIRIRA section 641(e), 8
                                                    All fees collected under these                          imposed by the agency for services and                U.S.C. 1372(e).
                                                  authorities are deposited as offsetting                   things of value it provides, and make                    In following OMB Circular A–25 to
                                                  receipts into the IEFA and are available                  recommendations on revising those                     the extent appropriate, including its
                                                  to the Secretary until expended for                       charges to reflect cost incurred by it in             direction that fees should be set to
                                                  authorized purposes. See IIRIRA section                   providing those services and things of                recover the costs of an agency’s services
                                                  641(e)(4)(B), 8 U.S.C. 1372(e)(4)(B); INA                 value.’’ 31 U.S.C. 902(a)(8).                         in their entirety and that full costs are
                                                  section 286(m), 8 U.S.C. 1356(m). DHS                        This proposed rule would eliminate                 determined based on the best available
                                                  proposes the revised fee schedule                         the risk of a projected shortfall for SEVP            records of the agency, DHS accounts for
                                                  contained in this rule in accordance                      operations and services funded by fee                 the reality that costs of all SEVP
                                                  with the above-referenced authorities.                    revenue. It proposes increased funding                operations cannot always be directly
                                                    As a general matter, in developing                      that supports continuing and new                      correlated to certain specific fees. DHS
                                                  fees and fee rules, DHS looks to a range                  initiatives critical to improving the                 therefore applies the discretion
                                                  of governmental accounting provisions.                    program and reflects the                              provided in the above authorities, in
                                                  OMB Circular A–25, User Charges                           implementation of specific cost-                      taking the following actions: (1)
                                                  (Revised), para. 6, 58 FR 38142 (July 15,                 allocation methods to segment program                 Employing ABC to establish a model for
                                                  1993), defines ‘‘full cost’’ to include all               costs to the appropriate fee—F and M                  assigning costs to specific benefit
                                                  direct and indirect costs to any part of                  students, J exchange visitors, or schools.            requests in a manner reasonably
                                                  the Federal government for providing a                    D. Full Cost Recovery                                 consistent with OMB Circular A–25; (2)
                                                  good, resource, or service. These costs                                                                         distributing costs that are not attributed
                                                  include, but are not limited to, an                         Consistent with these authorities and               to or driven by specific adjudication
                                                  appropriate share of the following:                       sources, this proposed rule would                     services; and (3) making additional
                                                  Direct and indirect personnel cost,                       ensure that SEVP recovers the full costs              adjustments to effectuate specific policy
                                                  physical overhead, consulting and other                   for the services it provides and                      objectives.
                                                  indirect cost, management and                             maintains a projected level of service
                                                                                                            necessary to fulfill its mission. The                 V. Proposed Adjustment of SEVP Fees
                                                  supervisory cost, enforcement,
                                                  information collection and research, and                  proposed rule would do this in two                      This proposed rule would amend the
                                                  establishment of standards and                            ways. First, where possible, the                      current fee structure governing the
                                                  regulation, including any required                        proposed rule sets fees at levels                     collection of fees from individuals by
                                                  environmental review.                                     sufficient to cover the full cost of the              increasing the individual student and
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                                                                                                            corresponding services and assigns                    exchange visitor application fee (I–901
                                                     4 The longstanding interpretation of DHS is that
                                                                                                            these fees to those who are the primary               SEVIS fee). In addition, the rule
                                                  the ‘‘including’’ clause in section 286(m) does not       beneficiaries. DHS works with OMB and                 proposes to amend the fee structure
                                                  constrain DHS’s fee authority under the statute. The                                                            paid by schools by increasing the SEVP
                                                  ‘‘including’’’ clause offers only a non-exhaustive list     5 See FASAB, Statement of Federal Financial
                                                                                                                                                                  school certification petition costs for
                                                  of some of the costs that DHS may consider part of        Accounting Standards 4: Managerial Cost
                                                  the full costs of providing adjudication and              Accounting Standards and Concepts 26 (June 2017),
                                                                                                                                                                  initial certification, instituting a fee to
                                                  naturalization services. See 8 U.S.C. 1356(m); 81 FR      available at http://files.fasab.gov/pdffiles/         address school recertification costs for
                                                  26903, 26906 n.10 (May 4, 2016).                          handbook_sffas_4.pdf (last visited Feb. 20, 2018).    the ongoing recertification process, and


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                                                  requiring a fee to accompany the filing                  SEVIS enhancements. These efforts have                increased I–901 SEVIS fee revenue, DHS
                                                  of an appeal, a motion to reconsider, or                 addressed the majority of national                    has hired additional personnel and
                                                  a motion to reopen filed by a school                     security vulnerabilities previously                   currently funds 234 Homeland Security
                                                  organization. SEVP proposes no change                    identified, by improving critical system              Investigations (HSI) positions with
                                                  to the current fee for site visits. The                  functionalities that support data                     primary responsibility for nonimmigrant
                                                  proposed fees for recertification                        integrity in SEVIS, including                         violator investigations. The increased
                                                  petitions and appeals and motions                        establishing system functions that                    number of HSI personnel assigned to
                                                  would better recover a reasonable                        support standardization of student and                support CTCEU investigations has
                                                  portion of related existing and projected                exchange visitor name and address data                enabled more robust coordination
                                                  operating costs, program requirements,                   entry. The enhancements have also                     between SEVP and CTCEU and has
                                                  and planned program improvements.                        improved system performance for end                   successfully reduced the exploitation of
                                                    Fees were last adjusted in 2008. 73 FR                 users. With the introduction of more                  the laws and programs relating to
                                                  55683. Refined and expanded SEVP                         detailed SEVIS event history and new                  nonimmigrant students and exchange
                                                  operations, SEVIS modifications, as well                 abilities for DSOs to create student data             visitors. An example of the result of
                                                  as inflation, have increased SEVP                        reports, these enhancements enable                    such close and extensive cross-
                                                  operating costs and are the basis for the                action on multiple student records                    coordination was the conviction of the
                                                  proposed increases to the I–901 SEVIS                    simultaneously.                                       founder and president of Tri-Valley
                                                  fee and the school certification petition                   As an example, SEVP, in                            University (TVU) on 31 counts in March
                                                  fee.                                                     collaboration with CBP, developed and                 2014, ranging from conspiracy to
                                                                                                           implemented an admissibility indicator                commit visa fraud and alien harboring
                                                  A. Activities Funded Under the 2008
                                                                                                           tool that links to real-time SEVIS data to            to money laundering.6 SEVP will
                                                  Fee Rule
                                                                                                           assist CBP officers at ports of entry in              continue to support cooperation and
                                                     In the 2008 rulemaking that resulted                  determining whether F, M, and J                       coordination with CTCEU to maintain
                                                  in the most recent agency adjustment,                    nonimmigrants may enter the United                    the viability of F, M, and J student and
                                                  ‘‘Adjusting Program Fees and                             States based on their SEVIS record                    exchange visitor programs within the
                                                  Establishing Procedures for Out-of-                      status. Prior to the availability of the              United States.
                                                  Cycle Review and Recertification of                      admissibility indicator, first-line CBP
                                                  Schools Certified by the Student and                     officers relied on paper documentation                3. Recertification
                                                  Exchange Visitor Program To Enroll F                     that the nonimmigrant student or                         SEVP implemented the recertification
                                                  and/or M Nonimmigrant Students’’                         exchange visitor presented. Today, the                procedure prescribed in the 2008 Fee
                                                  (2008 Fee Rule), DHS outlined its                        admissibility indicator gives CBP                     Rule beginning with its first
                                                  rationale for a fee increase by                          officers a quick assessment of the most               recertification cycle in 2010. Institutions
                                                  identifying a set of organizational                      pertinent and current SEVIS data that                 that participated in the first cycle have
                                                  initiatives essential to its mission:                    are necessary in determining whether                  been reviewed several times and will
                                                  Improving SEVIS functionality,                           nonimmigrant students, exchange                       continue to undergo the recertification
                                                  improving oversight and enforcement,                     visitors, and their dependents are                    process every two years. Because there
                                                  implementing recertification                             eligible to enter the United States or                are thousands of schools, recertification
                                                  procedures, and developing school                        require further investigation. As a result,           is a rolling process allowing
                                                  liaison activity. 73 FR 55683. SEVP, in                  CBP officers are able to use the                      adjudicators to address issues with one
                                                  accordance with its commitment to the                    admissibility indicator at points of                  school before moving on to the next.
                                                  goals prescribed in that rule, has                       inspection to quickly verify the                         Each school is notified 2 years to the
                                                  implemented the following actions                        information contained on the paper                    month following the date of its last
                                                  since then:                                              documentation that is also required for               recertification or certification about its
                                                  1. Improved SEVIS Functionality                          entry. This assists in reducing long wait             need to file for recertification in order
                                                                                                           times, aids with detecting and                        to maintain its certification. From that
                                                     SEVP’s original plan to roll out a                    preventing visa fraud, and otherwise
                                                  comprehensive overhaul of SEVIS                                                                                date, the school has 180 days to file for
                                                                                                           enhances compliance efforts and                       recertification. 8 CFR 214.3(h)(2)(i). This
                                                  (known as SEVIS II) was replaced by an                   national security.
                                                  approach that focused on a series of                                                                           cycle helps ensure that only schools that
                                                  smaller and more targeted SEVIS                          2. Oversight and Enforcement                          operate in accordance with the law
                                                  enhancements—now termed SEVIS                                                                                  remain certified by SEVP.
                                                                                                              A dedicated compliance enforcement
                                                  Modernization. New technologies have                     program that includes criminal                        4. School Liaisons
                                                  become available since the                               investigative efforts is an integral part of             SEVP deployed the first group of field
                                                  comprehensive SEVIS overhaul was first                   ensuring the operational effectiveness of             representatives in April 2014, followed
                                                  envisioned. The use of these                             SEVP. By analyzing SEVIS data, SEVP                   by three additional groups later in 2014
                                                  technologies enables SEVP to apply                       identifies indicators of potential misuse             and 2015, bringing the national total to
                                                  many of the functionalities that were                    or abuse of nonimmigrant status and
                                                                                                                                                                 60 field representatives distributed
                                                  planned for SEVIS II to the current                      provides leads to Counterterrorism and
                                                                                                                                                                 among three geographically determined
                                                  system. At the same time, this approach                  Criminal Exploitation Unit (CTCEU) law
                                                                                                                                                                 units. The field representatives serve as
                                                  eliminates potential risks and                           enforcement personnel for further
                                                                                                                                                                 liaisons between SEVP and SEVP-
                                                  complications that result from migrating                 investigation. At the time the 2008 Fee
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                                                                                                                                                                 certified schools that enroll F and M
                                                  mass quantities of critical data from one                Rule was published, the Compliance
                                                  system to the next, which would have                     Enforcement Unit (CEU), the                              6 See Sentencing Memorandum, Docket Item No.
                                                  been necessary if the SEVIS II approach                  predecessor of CTCEU, was not                         195 (Oct. 24, 2014), United States v. Su, Case No.11-
                                                  had been fully implemented. Building                     sufficiently staffed to address all leads             cr-00288 (N.D. Cal.), 2, 8, available at https://
                                                  on the experience, knowledge, and                        generated from SEVIS. As a result, only               www.courtlistener.com/docket/4178123/195/
                                                                                                                                                                 united-states-v-su/; see also Jury Verdict, Docket
                                                  stakeholder feedback acquired during                     the highest priority leads were                       Item No. 119 (Mar. 24, 2014), United States v. Su,
                                                  the planning process, SEVP has                           investigated, which left open                         supra, available at https://www.courtlistener.com/
                                                  launched hundreds of smaller-scale                       unaddressed vulnerabilities. With the                 docket/4178123/119/united-states-v-su/.



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                                                  nonimmigrant students and have                           law enforcement and intelligence                         This external SEVIS student portal
                                                  conducted more than 32,500 school                        communities to extract the data                       will enable students to directly add or
                                                  visits since the unit launch. Field                      necessary to conduct counterterrorism                 edit the required contact and employer
                                                  representatives serve as a key resource                  and counterintelligence threat analysis.              information so that their SEVIS record
                                                  for schools by providing individualized                     The threat of new forms of terrorism               would be updated in real time. This will
                                                  instruction on the SEVP certification                    and other criminal activity exploiting                reduce processing redundancies and
                                                  and recertification processes. They also                 the Nation’s immigration laws continues               lessen the potential for data entry errors
                                                  educate DSOs on Federal statutes,                        to be a public safety and national                    by eliminating the need for the student
                                                  regulations, and guidance pertinent to F                 security concern in the United States.                to first report such information to the
                                                  and M students studying in the United                    As a result, there is an increasing need              DSO who will then enter the reported
                                                  States. Because DSOs are responsible for                 for sophisticated SEVIS data analysis to              data into SEVIS. The portal will also
                                                  entering F and M nonimmigrant data                       detect individuals who engage in                      consequently reduce the workload of
                                                  into SEVIS, the data integrity of the                    immigration fraud or otherwise pose a                 DSOs and make the reported data
                                                  system depends heavily on the DSOs’                      risk to national security through willful             available to DHS sooner. With future
                                                  understanding the importance of                          misrepresentation. In addition, end                   expansion, the portal will address
                                                  accurate and timely reporting of the                     users from schools and program                        SEVIS vulnerabilities related to accurate
                                                  required information. By providing                       sponsors have expressed concerns and                  monitoring of F, M, and J nonimmigrant
                                                  individualized assistance to DSOs, the                   provided feedback reflecting the                      status and location of nonimmigrant
                                                  field representatives enhance national                   necessity to create SEVIS functionalities             students and exchange visitors by
                                                  security by maintaining and improving                    that enable the accurate reporting of                 closing national security vulnerabilities
                                                  the data integrity of SEVIS.                             new and innovative educational                        related to person-centric, paperless,
                                                                                                           program models. While SEVIS has been                  people-matching capabilities. In
                                                  B. Continuing SEVP Activities Funded                     modified to meet the most critical needs
                                                  With Proposed Fees                                                                                             establishing a portal for student use in
                                                                                                           through hundreds of upgrades and                      this manner, DHS will encourage
                                                     In developing this proposed rule,                     patches, including adding abilities for               students to assume responsibility for
                                                  SEVP reviewed its current and projected                  the system to preemptively address data               maintaining their immigration status,
                                                  costs, identified goals for services,                    input errors, system functionality                    reduce the system’s reliance on paper-
                                                  analyzed projected future workload, and                  concerns (due to time lags, system                    driven processes, and reinforce the
                                                  allocated costs to specific services. In                 constraints, and other system design                  operational premise and security
                                                  addition to the full SEVP operating costs                limitations) continue to affect all SEVIS             advantages of ‘‘one person, one record.’’
                                                  described in the following sections, the                 users and necessitate continuous                      Through use of a record-matching
                                                  proposed fees would fund the                             development of SEVIS design. In                       protocol, all SEVIS records will be
                                                  continuing efforts identified in the 2008                response, SEVP has begun an effort—                   collated and presented as a unified,
                                                  rule, now updated to reflect                             known as SEVIS Modernization—that                     person-centric statement of information
                                                  technological refinements and                            involves redesigning the entire system                and activity. These summaries will be
                                                  operational enhancements. These                          over time in prioritized increments.                  available to all operational entities,
                                                  updated activities include SEVIS                         Continued Modernization will increase                 including school officials, who will
                                                  modernization and increases in                           security by providing real-time, person-              have access in the SEVIS record to the
                                                  adjudication support and investigatory                   centric data. This data will reduce fraud             same up-to-date information, including
                                                  and compliance personnel.                                and increase awareness by providing
                                                                                                                                                                 all student history.
                                                                                                           government officials with actionable
                                                  1. SEVIS Modernization
                                                                                                           intelligence with which to make                          • Support of the Adjudication
                                                     SEVIS is a web-based system that                      decisions and initiate immigration                    Process. As part of maintaining their
                                                  schools and program sponsors use to                      actions. Informed decisions and                       SEVP certification, schools are required
                                                  transmit information about their                         efficient investigations allow for better             to update certain information in SEVIS
                                                  programs and participating F, M, and J                   management of F, M, and J                             about their operations and programs any
                                                  nonimmigrants. It became fully                           nonimmigrant data and preventing high-                time such information changes. See 8
                                                  operational in February of 2003,                         risk individuals from entering the                    CFR 214.3(g)(2). SEVP is required to
                                                  replacing a paper-based F, M, and J                      United States.                                        adjudicate such changes. SEVP
                                                  nonimmigrant process.                                       To address critical system limitations             currently receives, on average, 350
                                                     Since its inception, SEVIS has                        and improve the SEVIS user experience,                weekly updates from schools; each
                                                  evolved well beyond its original                         SEVP has identified the following list of             update may contain several subparts,
                                                  purpose as a data collection tool. Today,                key SEVIS modernization priorities for                including school contact information
                                                  approximately 35,000 officials from                      continued funding through the                         changes and additions of new programs.
                                                  approved schools and program sponsors                    increased I–901 SEVIS Fee revenue:                    At present, system constraints require
                                                  use SEVIS data to manage 1.4 million F,                     • Student Portal. F–1 students                     SEVP adjudicators to adjudicate all
                                                  M, and J nonimmigrants and their                         engaged in authorized optional practical              parts of the update simultaneously and
                                                  dependents during their stays in the                     training are required to report their                 to deny the entire update if even one
                                                  United States. SEVIS provides real-time                  contact and employer information to                   part of the update cannot be approved.
                                                  administrative and enforcement                           DHS. See 8 CFR 214.2(f)(12), (f)(17). At              This causes additional workload and
                                                  information to DHS components,                           present, students report the required                 delays for schools and adjudicators due
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                                                  including CBP and USCIS, as well as                      information to their DSOs, who then                   to resubmissions of updates. The new
                                                  DoS. SEVIS also receives information                     report the information in SEVIS. By                   SEVIS functionality that supports
                                                  about F, M, and J nonimmigrant visa                      regulation, students must report any                  adjudication will provide SEVP and
                                                  applications, entry and exit records, and                new required information to their DSOs                DoS with enhanced flexibility to
                                                  benefit applications from these entities                 within 10 days of the change, and the                 adjudicate school certification and
                                                  through various interfaces. This makes                   DSOs must report such information in                  exchange visitor sponsor designation
                                                  SEVIS a critical national security                       SEVIS within 21 days. 8 CFR                           updates and applications and
                                                  component and a primary resource for                     214.2(f)(17).                                         consequently enable SEVP and DoS to


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                                                  adjudicate updates and applications                      require access to SEVIS will be vetted                  This planned modernization effort,
                                                  more efficiently.                                        prior to being granted such access. DHS               with implementation during FY 2018–
                                                     • Automated Data Tracking.                            will complete the vetting adjudication                2021, is expected to greatly enhance the
                                                  Currently, SEVP and DoS manually                         for the RO or ARO and provide a copy                  capability of DHS to identify and reduce
                                                  monitor SEVIS data for potential                         of its decision to the DoS Bureau of                  national security threats; reduce the
                                                  noncompliance indicators with regard                     Educational and Cultural Affairs.                     possibility for reporting errors by
                                                  to schools, students, and exchange                          This initiative will strengthen the                prospective and approved F, M, and J
                                                  visitor program participants and                         mechanism for approving user access to                nonimmigrants, as well as their schools
                                                  sponsors. In FY 2016, manual                             SEVIS. DHS and DoS rely on PDSOs,                     and programs; and better provide
                                                  monitoring yielded 75 compliance                         DSOs, ROs, and AROs as key links in                   updated, correct, real-time information
                                                  investigations, which resulted in                        the process to mitigate potential threats             to academic, law enforcement, and other
                                                  withdrawal of certification for 21                       to national security and ensure                       government users. SEVP projects that
                                                  noncompliant schools. Automated                          compliance with immigration law. DHS                  the cost for developing and deploying
                                                  SEVIS data tracking functionality would                  would require that anyone nominated to                these SEVIS modifications is $53.19
                                                  provide SEVP and DoS with enhanced                       serve as a PDSO, DSO, RO, or ARO                      million. SEVP would incur $13.15
                                                  abilities to track and monitor                           receive a favorable SEVIS Access                      million of that cost in FY 2018, $13.75
                                                  compliance. This additional capability                   Approval Process (SAAP) assessment                    million in FY 2019, $13.14 million in
                                                  would allow SEVP and DoS to more                         prior to their appointment and                        FY 2020, and $13.15 million in FY
                                                  quickly detect data trends that are                      subsequent approval for access to                     2021.
                                                  potential indicators of fraudulent                       SEVIS.
                                                  activities. With the use of automation,                     • Information Sharing. SEVIS                       2. Increased SEVP Adjudication
                                                  SEVP anticipates a 100 percent increase                  currently shares information and                      Personnel
                                                  in fraudulent activity flags (from 75 to                 exchanges data with 11 intra-                            In 2008, DHS proposed to recertify all
                                                  150 per year), which is estimated to                     governmental interface partners. The                  schools approved for attendance by F
                                                  significantly increase the detection rate                modernized Information Sharing                        and M students every 2 years, pursuant
                                                  of noncompliant schools and                              module will be capable of sharing data                to title V, section 502 of EBSVERA and
                                                  subsequent withdrawals of SEVP                           contained in modernized SEVIS data                    HSPD–2, and established procedures for
                                                  certification due to noncompliance.                      stores with existing interface partners.              the review of each SEVP-certified school
                                                  Such functionality would play an                         Other interfaces to support modernized                every 2 years, as well as out-of-cycle
                                                  important role in ensuring the integrity                 capabilities in other modules, including              reviews whenever it determines that
                                                  of the Nation’s immigration system.                      paperless capabilities, are being                     clarification or investigation of school
                                                     SEVIS Access Approval Tracking                        considered to address SEVIS                           performance or eligibility is necessary.
                                                  System (SAATS). School officials                         vulnerabilities. The centralization of all            Recertification is a determination of
                                                  (PDSOs and DSOs) and program                             information-sharing capabilities in a                 performance and compliance with
                                                  officials (AROs and ROs) constitute the                  single module will allow for efficiencies             required standards in the period since
                                                  largest and most critical component of                   in development efforts, system                        the previous certification. In this
                                                  SEVIS users as they are responsible for                  performance, and sustainability.                      comprehensive review of an SEVP-
                                                  entering the initial student and                            • Use of Cloud Technologies. The                   certified school by an SEVP adjudicator,
                                                  exchange visitor data into SEVIS. Their                  cloud infrastructure effort supports the              SEVP affirms that the school remains
                                                  need to access the system is confirmed                   program by providing flexible, efficient,             eligible and is complying with
                                                  by petition through their sponsoring                     and cost-effective cloud services and                 regulatory recordkeeping, retention,
                                                  school or program. Once granted access,                  infrastructure to facilitate and enable               reporting, and other requirements.
                                                  designated school and program officials                  agile development and testing                            Performance is monitored through
                                                  confirm their ongoing need for access in                 processes. While SEVIS actively                       SEVIS, DHS records, submissions from
                                                  a yearly validation exercise in which a                  mitigates known security threats, it                  the school, and possible onsite reviews.
                                                  delayed response or no response results                  lacks functionalities to proactively                  If noncompliance is discovered, SEVP
                                                  in automatic system access denial.                       analyze end user data to detect potential             requires schools, as appropriate, to
                                                     Unlike government employees who                       misuse. The use of cloud technologies                 make corrections immediately. SEVP
                                                  need access to SEVIS to perform official                 will permit increased analysis of SEVIS               reviews the school’s compliance with
                                                  functions, school and program officials                  end user data and increase the                        Federal law and regulations.
                                                  have not had to meet uniform security                    efficiency and security of controlling                   In recent years, the scope of work of
                                                  requirements. Recently, SEVP began                       and managing access to SEVIS by users                 SEVP adjudication has expanded to
                                                  conducting national criminal                             not affiliated with DHS, both                         include administrative compliance
                                                  background checks on designated                          governmental and nongovernmental. In                  enforcement, support of criminal
                                                  school officials (DSOs). SEVP has vetted                 addition, it will enable more efficient               investigations, and adjudication of
                                                  all DSOs at K–12 schools and, since                      management of user names and                          school petitions, including certification
                                                  May 2017, has vetted all newly                           passwords and allow credentials to be                 petitions, recertification petitions, and
                                                  designated DSOs, helping to ensure the                   safely passed among system                            updates to school information. As a
                                                  safety of nonimmigrant students and                      components. Such analysis is necessary                result, SEVP adjudicators have
                                                  exchange visitors and preserve the                       to create defined alerts about user                   experienced significant workload
                                                  integrity of SEVIS data. SEVP is                         activity that is indicative of risk factors           increases, which in turn have resulted
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                                                  considering eventually extending this                    to prompt timely criminal and                         in longer SEVP adjudication processing
                                                  screening and security review to DSOs                    compliance investigations. The cloud                  times of school petitions and student
                                                  and ROs who were appointed prior to                      infrastructure module supports the                    compliance issues.
                                                  May 2017 and other school and program                    program by providing flexible, efficient,                Since initiating recertification, SEVP
                                                  officials through regulatory action.                     and cost-effective cloud services and                 has determined that the current number
                                                  SEVP will bear the upfront cost of this                  infrastructure to facilitate and enable               of SEVP adjudication personnel is
                                                  security review. When fully                              agile development and testing                         inadequate to meet the congressional
                                                  implemented, all individuals who                         processes.                                            requirement for recertifying or


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                                                  withdrawing all currently certified                             use of other designated government                   legal counsel, and the U.S. Attorney’s
                                                  schools every 2 years. At present                               computer systems, open source                        Office. Such surge support has been
                                                  staffing levels, SEVP is able to process                        websites, and other pertinent                        used successfully and has proven
                                                  1,939, or 44 percent, of the required                           information sources related to                       critical in furthering investigative efforts
                                                  annual projected 4,400 recertification                          individual students, exchange visitors,              and providing investigative focus in
                                                  cases.                                                          and SEVP-certified schools. To the                   recent threat situations and terrorist
                                                                                                                  extent that adequate resources are                   attacks, including attacks in San
                                                  3. Additional Investigatory Support
                                                                                                                  allocated and employed for this                      Bernardino, California; Orlando,
                                                     Investigations of violations of                              purpose, increased support levels would              Florida; Columbus, Ohio; Baltimore,
                                                  immigration status, as well as criminal                         reduce the vulnerability of the United               Maryland; New York; New Jersey; and
                                                  investigations of F and M students and                          States to terrorist attacks and reduce the           Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
                                                  J exchange visitors, are primarily                              potential for exploitation of certified
                                                  coordinated by CTCEU. Information is                                                                                 C. Basis for Fee Schedule
                                                                                                                  schools and designated exchange visitor
                                                  received, collated, and analyzed from a                         programs.                                               As previously noted, the proposed
                                                  number of DHS and other information                                Through the fee adjustments proposed              amended fees comply with statutory
                                                  sources, including SEVIS, to generate                           in this rule, SEVP would continue                    and regulatory requirements that SEVP
                                                  national security leads for field                               ensuring funding to enable a surge for               review its fee structure every 2 years to
                                                  personnel and prevent terrorists and                            investigatory efforts, including                     ensure that the cost of the services
                                                  other criminals from exploiting the                             increased contract overtime or surge                 provided are fully captured by fees
                                                  Nation’s immigration system through                             staffing, in advance of planned critical             assessed on those receiving the services.
                                                  fraud. In its continuing support of                             overstay enforcement operations. SEVP                The new fees are an estimate of the
                                                  compliance efforts, SEVP seeks to fund                          would also fund the surge of continuous              current and projected costs of funding
                                                  activities in two key areas: Support for                        and extended analytic support to HSI                 needed to continue enhancing SEVP’s
                                                  and integration of technological                                field operations in the event of a                   capability to achieve programmatic
                                                  advances and surge support for critical                         terrorist attack or during imminent                  goals associated with its statutory
                                                  incidents.                                                      threat situations. This direct operational           mandate—supporting national security
                                                     New technologies have enabled                                support to field elements during                     and countering immigration fraud
                                                  sophisticated methods of extracting and                         heightened threat situations or in the               through the continued development and
                                                  analyzing data. To make best use of                             aftermath of an attack would enable                  implementation of critical system and
                                                  these technology force multipliers,                             CTCEU to quickly assess subjects of                  programmatic enhancements. This
                                                  personnel would use the available                               investigative interest and to share                  proposed rule would establish the
                                                  technologies to develop investigative                           information to further investigations                following fee structure detailed in Table
                                                  packages based on SEVIS research and                            with its law enforcement partners, ICE               3.

                                                                                                                  TABLE 3—PROPOSED FEE STRUCTURE
                                                                    Fee type                                                                             Responsible party

                                                  I–901 SEVIS Fee ............................         Student or exchange visitor issued an initial Form I–20 or DS–2019 seeking an F, M, or J visa.
                                                  I–17 Certification Fee ......................        Institutions petitioning for SEVP certification to enroll international students.
                                                  Site Visit Fee ...................................   Institutions applying for initial certification or certified schools changing locations or adding a campus/loca-
                                                                                                         tion.
                                                  Recertification Fee ..........................       Certified institutions seeking recertification every 2 years.
                                                  Appeal or Motion Fee .....................           Institutions that have had certification or recertification denied by SEVP, including denied I–17 updates, or
                                                                                                         that have had certification withdrawn, and which are filing an appeal or motion regarding the SEVP deci-
                                                                                                         sion.



                                                     The current fee structure includes the                       the recovery of SEVP operational costs               D. SEVP Baseline Costs and Fees
                                                  I–901 SEVIS fee, I–17 certification fee,                        between beneficiary classes. Under this                SEVP fees are paid by individuals and
                                                  and the site visit fee. The proposed rule                       proposal, SEVP would charge the fee for              organizations. DHS certifies schools that
                                                  would allow SEVP to fully fund                                  all appeals and motions.                             enroll F and M students; recertifies
                                                  activities and institute critical near-term                        The proposed rule would ensure the                schools with active certifications;
                                                  program and system enhancements in a                                                                                 conducts site visits; administers,
                                                                                                                  full recovery of SEVP operational costs
                                                  more equitable manner. The proposed                                                                                  maintains, and develops SEVIS; collects
                                                                                                                  in a manner that fairly allocates costs
                                                  fee structure would also include the                                                                                 fees from prospective F and M students
                                                  addition of a recertification fee and a fee                     between beneficiary classes and would
                                                                                                                  facilitate the development of activities             and J exchange visitors, as well as from
                                                  for filing a motion or appeal.                                                                                       schools; adjudicates motions and
                                                                                                                  designed to achieve defined program
                                                     With this rule SEVP proposes to                                                                                   appeals in regard to certification
                                                                                                                  goals. For example, the proposed rule
                                                  impose a fee for a Form I–290B, Notice                                                                               petitions; undertakes investigatory
                                                                                                                  would continue funding for critical
                                                  of Appeal or Motion, filed with SEVP at                                                                              initiatives; and provides overall
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                                                                                                                  SEVIS modernization efforts and would
                                                  a level that is comparable to the fee for                                                                            guidance to schools about program
                                                  the Form I–290B when filed with                                 incorporate the added cost of increased
                                                                                                                                                                       enrollment and compliance, as well as
                                                  USCIS. DHS proposes to eliminate                                analytical support for investigative and
                                                                                                                                                                       the use of SEVIS. These activities are
                                                  regulations that currently state there is                       enforcement operations into the I–901                funded solely through the collection of
                                                  no fee required for an appeal by a                              SEVIS fee. The proposed fee schedule                 fees.
                                                  school, to maintain consistency with                            would also allow SEVP to fully fund                    The I–901 SEVIS fee, collected from
                                                  this clarification in the motions context                       additional SEVP adjudication                         students and exchange visitors,
                                                  and to more fairly balance allocation of                        personnel.                                           currently underwrites the operation of


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                                                  SEVP; the cost of administering,                         is a result of the DHS determination in               location listed on the initial SEVP
                                                  maintaining, and developing SEVIS; the                   the 2008 final fee rule to state in                   certification, as well as each location
                                                  cost of school recertification; and all                  regulations that no fee would be                      added as part of an initial event, such
                                                  activities related to individual and                     required for appeals relating to SEVP                 as a SEVIS update requesting approval
                                                  organizational compliance issues within                  certification or recertification or a                 of a changed or new location or campus.
                                                  the jurisdiction of SEVP. These                          withdrawal of SEVP certification. See 8               73 FR 55683, 55691.
                                                  activities include the cost of                           CFR 214.4(a)(1), (h). DHS proposes to                   But SEVP is not currently collecting
                                                  investigating the compliance of schools                  remove the SEVP-related exceptions to                 the fee when a certified school adds a
                                                  participating in SEVP and exchange                       the payment of the I–290B fee and add                 new physical location or campus. SEVP
                                                  visitor programs, as well as                             regulatory text at proposed 8 CFR                     intends to begin imposing the fee
                                                  investigations in which F, M, or J                       103.7(b)(1)(ii)(O) providing for the fee of           following the effective date of any final
                                                  nonimmigrants are identified as                          $675 when the Form I–290B is filed                    rule. The site visit fee would apply
                                                  potential threats to national security or                with SEVP. This fee would apply when                  when a certified school updates its
                                                  where it is suspected that an                            schools or institutions file an appeal or             Form I–17 in SEVIS to indicate,
                                                  immigration violation or fraud may be                    motion with regard to a denied petition               pursuant to 8 CFR 214.3(h)(3)(ii), it is
                                                  occurring.                                               for initial certification or recertification          changing its physical location or adding
                                                     The certification fee is paid by                      or a withdrawal of certification.                     a new physical location or campus. This
                                                  schools that petition for the authority to                  In proposing these regulatory changes              revenue would assist in recovering the
                                                  issue Certificates of Eligibility (COE),                 for the I–290B filing fee, DHS would                  costs DHS incurs for site visits of these
                                                  commonly referred to as Forms I–20, to                   more fairly balance allocation of the                 locations, including collecting evidence
                                                  prospective nonimmigrant students for                    recovery of SEVP operational costs                    on school eligibility for certification,
                                                  the purpose of their applying for F or M                 among beneficiary classes. To date, the               reviewing the facilities, and
                                                  visas and admission to the United States                 cost of adjudicating appeals and                      interviewing personnel nominated on
                                                  in those statuses. These monies fund the                 motions has never been placed directly                the petition to become DSOs, including
                                                  base internal cost for SEVP to process                   upon the beneficiaries of those                       the person nominated to be the PDSO.
                                                  and adjudicate the initial school                        adjudications—the schools seeking to
                                                  certification petition (Form I–17,                       obtain or maintain SEVP-certification.                E. Methodology
                                                  ‘‘Petition for Approval of School for                    The fee for filing the Form I–290B with                 SEVP captured and allocated cost
                                                  Attendance by Nonimmigrant                               SEVP is being proposed at a level that                using an ABC approach to define full
                                                  Student’’). The proposed recertification                 requires those who file the Form I–290B               cost, outline the sources of SEVP cost,
                                                  fee paid by schools to remain certified                  to pay for at least a portion of the                  and define the fees. The ABC approach
                                                  would fund the cost of adjudicating the                  operating expenses for DHS to                         also provides detailed information on
                                                  recertification petition.                                adjudicate the I–290B, while preventing               the cost and activities allocated to each
                                                     If SEVP finds that a petitioning or                   the fee from becoming cost prohibitive.               fee.
                                                  certified school does not meet                              The site visit fee is currently paid by
                                                                                                                                                                 1. ABC Approach
                                                  regulatory standards, it will deny the                   schools that petition for certification to
                                                  affected school’s Form I–17 or withdraw                  issue Forms I–20 or by a certified school                SEVP used CostPerform ABC
                                                  its SEVP certification. 8 CFR 214.4.                     when it physically moves to a new                     modeling software, Version 9.3 (0147),
                                                  When SEVP sends a school a notice of                     location. DHS established this fee in the             to determine the full cost associated
                                                  denial or withdrawal, the notice also                    2008 Fee Rule and with that rule                      with updating and maintaining SEVIS to
                                                  includes reasons for the unfavorable                     codified SEVP’s authority to charge the               collect and maintain information on F,
                                                  decision(s), an explanation of the                       fee when a school changes its physical                M, and J nonimmigrants; certifying
                                                  school’s rights, and the applicable                      location or adds a new physical location              schools; overseeing school compliance;
                                                  appeal and motion filing information                     or campus. See 8 CFR 103.7(b)(3)(ii)(B),              recertifying schools; adjudicating
                                                  and deadlines. In many cases, a school                   8 CFR 214.3(h)(3)(i), (h)(3)(ii).                     appeals; investigating suspected
                                                  may file an appeal or motion to reopen                   Specifically, the 2008 Fee Rule imposed               violations of immigration law and other
                                                  and/or reconsider unfavorable decisions                  a site visit fee of $655 for each location            potential threats to national security by
                                                  issued by SEVP by filing the Form I–                     listed on the Form I–17, and required                 F, M, or J nonimmigrants; providing
                                                  290B, ‘‘Notice of Appeal or Motion,’’                    the Form I–17 to include ‘‘any physical               outreach and education to users; and
                                                  pursuant to the process set forth in 8                   location in which a nonimmigrant can                  performing regulatory and policy
                                                  CFR 103.3(a) or 103.5(a).7 A school may                  attend classes through the school (i.e.,              analysis. SEVP also used the model to
                                                  initiate a motion to reopen or reconsider                campus, extension campuses, satellite                 identify management and overhead
                                                  to request that the original deciding                    campuses, etc.).’’ See 73 FR 55683,                   costs associated with the program.
                                                  body review the unfavorable decision,                    55698–55699 (amending 8 CFR                              ABC is a business management
                                                  including an appeals decision, pursuant                  103.7(b)(3)(ii)(B) and 214.3(a)(1),                   methodology that links inputs (cost) and
                                                  to requirements in 8 CFR 103.5(a). A                     respectively). The 2008 Fee Rule also                 outputs (products and services) by
                                                  school may also initiate an appeal in                    imposed a continuing duty on schools                  quantifying how work is performed in
                                                  order to request review of the                           to update school locations as changes                 an organization (activities). The ABC
                                                  unfavorable Notice of Denial, Automatic                  arise, i.e., even after initial certification,        methodology allows fee-funded
                                                  Withdrawal, or Withdrawal on Notice                      a school must update SEVIS within 21                  organizations to trace service costs and
                                                  by an authority independent of the                       days of a change to a range of                        to calculate an appropriate fee for the
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                                                  original deciding body. Currently, DHS                   information types, including school                   service, based on the cost of activities
                                                  uses I–901 funds to offset the costs of                  location and campus location. See 73 FR               associated with the services for which
                                                  SEVP appeals and motions. This offset                    55683, 55700 (amending 8 CFR                          the fee is levied.
                                                                                                           214.3(g)(2), (h)(3)). Consistent with the                Using the ABC methodology, SEVP
                                                    7 Form I–290B is managed by USCIS and not ICE.
                                                                                                           aforementioned regulatory amendments,                 identified and defined the activities
                                                  USCIS has agreed to the use of the form by ICE for                                                             needed to support SEVP functions to
                                                  SEVP appeals and the use has been approved by the
                                                                                                           the preamble to the 2008 Fee Rule made
                                                  Office of Management and Budget under control            clear that these provisions require the               include current and future initiatives.
                                                  number 1615–0095.                                        imposition of a site visit fee for each               SEVP captured the full cost of


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                                                  operations and apportioned that full                                        Handbook, Version 15, ‘‘Statement of                                     3. Cost Basis for SEVP Fees Based on
                                                  cost to the appropriate program                                             Financial Accounting Standards                                           Current Services
                                                  activities. The full cost of each activity                                  Number 4, Managerial Cost Accounting
                                                  is then assigned to the appropriate fee                                     Concepts and Standards for the Federal                                      The FY 2019 and FY 2020 budgets
                                                  category based on the nature of the                                         Government’’ (2016). FASAB Standard                                      provide the cost basis for the fees. These
                                                  activity, as described further below. By                                    Number 4 sets the following five                                         budgets reflect the required revenue to
                                                  tracking costs to the various fee                                           standards as fundamental elements of                                     sustain current initiatives. The revenue
                                                  categories, SEVP was able to use                                            managerial cost accounting: (1)                                          is also assessed to ensure a sufficient
                                                  forecasted payments to determine the                                        Accumulate and report cost of activities                                 level of continued funding for program
                                                  appropriate fee amount for each fee                                         on a regular basis for management                                        enhancements as discussed above, such
                                                  type. SEVP examined historical data                                         information purposes; (2) establish                                      as enhanced vetting and investigative
                                                  and performed statistical payment                                           responsibility segments and match the                                    analysis to support enforcement
                                                  analysis to forecast payments in future                                     cost of each segment with its outputs;                                   operations, SEVIS Modernization, and
                                                  years.                                                                      (3) determine the full cost of                                           increased numbers of adjudication
                                                     SEVP used an independent contractor                                      government goods and services; 9 (4)                                     personnel. Finally, the past budgets
                                                  and commercially available ABC                                              recognize the costs of goods and                                         provide the cost basis for adjusting
                                                  software to compute the fees. The                                           services provided among federal                                          annualized cost-of-living increases.
                                                  structure of the software was tailored to                                   entities; and (5) use appropriate costing                                   Determining the projected cost for
                                                  SEVP needs for continual and real-time                                      methodologies to accumulate and assign
                                                  fee review and cost management.                                                                                                                      continuation of current efforts involved
                                                                                                                              costs to outputs.                                                        routine budget projection processes. The
                                                  2. Full Cost                                                                   SEVP calculates projected fees using                                  budget establishes the current services
                                                     In building the ABC model, it was                                        the full cost of operations, as defined by                               of the program and projects the
                                                  critical for SEVP to identify the sources                                   a regularly updated spend plan. The                                      mandatory and cost-of-living
                                                  and cost for all elements of the program.                                   projected spend plans for FY 2019 and                                    adjustments necessary to maintain
                                                  Consistent with instructive legislative                                     FY 2020 were used in calculation of                                      current services. The budget adjusts the
                                                  and regulatory guidance, SEVP fees                                          SEVP’s proposed fee structure. Tables 4                                  services provided by SEVP to include
                                                  recoup the full cost of providing the                                       through 7 detail the full cost of SEVP                                   enhancements that reflect program
                                                  agency’s overall resources and services.8                                   operations, consistent with the spend                                    policy decisions. Table 4 reflects the FY
                                                     To the extent applicable, SEVP used                                      plan, from various perspectives: By                                      2017 final budget, the FY 2018
                                                  the cost accounting concepts and                                            program category, by cost initiative, by                                 approved budget, and the FY 2019 and
                                                  standards recommended in the FASAB                                          fee type, and by activity.                                               FY 2020 planned budget requests.

                                                    TABLE 4—STUDENT AND EXCHANGE VISITOR PROGRAM SUMMARY OF REQUIREMENTS BY ORGANIZATION AND PROGRAM
                                                                                               CATEGORY
                                                                                                                                                 [Dollars in thousands]

                                                                                                                                                                             2017 spend               2018 spend        2019 spend          2020 spend
                                                                                                SEVP expenses                                                                   plan                     plan              plan                plan

                                                                                                                                                       SEVP Payroll

                                                  Full-Time Equivalent Personnel .......................................................................                                     134               175                 221                221
                                                  Executive Office ...............................................................................................                      $1,735              $1,744              $2,048             $2,084
                                                  Fee Management Section ...............................................................................                                $1,350              $1,597              $1,775             $1,806
                                                  Field Representative Unit ................................................................................                            $6,480              $6,958              $7,641             $7,776
                                                  Policy Section ..................................................................................................                     $1,178                $969              $1,283             $1,325
                                                  Systems Management Unit .............................................................................                                 $1,258              $1,299              $1,391             $1,416
                                                  SEVP Response Center Section .....................................................................                                       $652               $652                $931              $941
                                                  School Certification Unit ..................................................................................                          $2,993              $2,966              $3,291             $3,349
                                                  SEVP Analysis and Operations Section ..........................................................                                       $1,070              $1,226              $1,402             $1,388
                                                  New Required Positions ..................................................................................                ........................           $296              $2,357             $5,610
                                                  Office of the Principal Legal Advisor ...............................................................                                    $328               $517                $642              $659
                                                  SEVP Outside Positions ..................................................................................                             $1,444              $1,776              $2,545             $2,629

                                                        Total SEVP Payroll ...................................................................................                        $18,488              $20,000            $25,306             $28,983

                                                                                                                                                  Program Expenses

                                                  Advisory and Assistance Services ..................................................................                                 $58,630              $58,108            $52,755             $50,977
                                                  SEVIS (Modernization and O&M) * ..................................................................                                   $8,237              $18,722            $22,241             $21,912
                                                  Interagency Agreements with other agencies .................................................                                         $8,046               $9,815             $8,360              $8,583
                                                  Travel ...............................................................................................................               $1,474               $1,500             $1,100              $1,100
                                                  Service-wide Costs ..........................................................................................                        $3,222               $4,015             $2,400              $2,400
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                                                        Total Program Expenses ..........................................................................                            $79,609               $92,160            $86,856             $84,972

                                                     8 These include but are not limited to: Direct and                       overhead, consulting, and other indirect cost,                           collection, research, establishment of standards,
                                                  indirect personnel cost, including salaries and                             including material and supply cost, utilities,                           and regulation.
                                                  fringe benefits, such as medical insurance and                              insurance, travel, as well as rents or imputed rents                       9 Full cost includes the costs associated with

                                                  retirement; retirement cost, including all (funded or                       on land, buildings, and equipment; management                            resources that directly or indirectly contribute to
                                                  unfunded) accrued cost not covered by employee                              and supervisory cost; and cost of enforcement,                           the output and supporting services within the entity
                                                  contributions, as specified in OMB Circular A–11;                                                                                                    and from other entities.



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                                                    TABLE 4—STUDENT AND EXCHANGE VISITOR PROGRAM SUMMARY OF REQUIREMENTS BY ORGANIZATION AND PROGRAM
                                                                                           CATEGORY—Continued
                                                                                                                                                 [Dollars in thousands]

                                                                                                                                                                              2017 spend               2018 spend      2019 spend      2020 spend
                                                                                               SEVP expenses                                                                     plan                     plan            plan            plan

                                                  CTCEU .............................................................................................................                 $67,200              $74,450         $74,450         $74,450

                                                        Total, SEVP ..............................................................................................                  $165,297              $186,610        $186,612        $188,405
                                                     * Includes costs for the SEVIS Modernization and SEVIS Operations and Maintenance.


                                                  F. Summary of the Full Cost Information                                     supporting CTCEU personnel in FY                                          other costs, which include investigative
                                                                                                                              2019 ($74.45 million) and FY 2020                                         analysis to support enforcement
                                                     The total cost projection for FY 2019                                    ($74.45 million). These costs are direct                                  operations, SEVIS Modernization,
                                                  is $186,612,000 and for FY 2020 is                                          extensions of the FY 2018 costs that are                                  increased numbers of adjudication
                                                  $188,405,000. Table 4 sets out the                                          supported by the current fees. Table 5                                    personnel, and annualized inflation.
                                                  projected current services for SEVP and                                     summarizes the enhancements and
                                                                                                TABLE 5—FY 2018, FY 2019 AND FY 2020 SEVP COST BY INITIATIVE
                                                                                                                                                                                                         FY 2018         FY 2019         FY 2020
                                                                                                      Program cost by initiative                                                                      budgeted cost   budgeted cost   budgeted cost
                                                                                                                                                                                                       (thousands)     (thousands)     (thousands)

                                                  Program Base:
                                                      SEVP (Current operational costs) ........................................................................................                            $95,097         $94,497         $95,106
                                                      CTCEU (Current operational costs) .....................................................................................                               70,200          70,200          70,200

                                                          Subtotal .........................................................................................................................               165,297         164,697         165,306
                                                  Enhancements and Other Costs:
                                                     Investigative Analysis Support .............................................................................................                             4,250           4,250           4,250
                                                     SEVIS Modernization ...........................................................................................................                         13,150          13,750          13,141
                                                     Increased Personnel .............................................................................................................                        1,100           1,100           3,500
                                                     Annualized Inflation ..............................................................................................................                      2,813           2,813           2,208

                                                               Subtotal .........................................................................................................................            21,313          21,913          23,099

                                                                      Total .......................................................................................................................        186,610         186,610         188,405



                                                  1. Fee Allocation                                                           dependents. SEVP also examined                                            funded by other fee payers. 8 U.S.C.
                                                                                                                              various tiered fee structures and                                         1372(e)(3).
                                                     The purpose of the ABC methodology                                       considered assigning some specific costs                                    The proposed school certification fee
                                                  is to trace costs to organizational                                         to separate fees. The ABC fee model                                       would recover a portion of the costs
                                                  elements, as well as identify all cost                                                                                                                necessary to process initial school
                                                                                                                              allowed SEVP to evaluate these
                                                  components associated with the services                                                                                                               certifications. The proposed
                                                                                                                              scenarios. DHS opted for an updated fee
                                                  offered. For fee-based organizations                                                                                                                  recertification fee would recover a
                                                                                                                              structure that segments program cost to
                                                  such as SEVP, this allows the                                                                                                                         portion of the cost to process school
                                                  assignment of cost to one or more fees.                                     the appropriate fee—F and M students,
                                                                                                                              J exchange visitors, or schools.                                          recertifications and a portion of SEVP
                                                  SEVP defined five fee categories: The I–                                                                                                              administrative costs. The site visit fee
                                                  901 SEVIS fee, certification fee,                                              The proposed I–901 SEVIS fee would                                     would recover the full cost of
                                                  recertification fee, fee for motions and                                    recover the systems cost for SEVIS,                                       performing the site visit for initial
                                                  appeals, and site visit fee.                                                including the remainder of certification,                                 school certification and when a school
                                                     Historically SEVP has only collected                                     recertification, site visits, as well as                                  changes its physical location or adds a
                                                  fees from students and exchange                                             appeals and motions costs that are not                                    new physical location or campus. The
                                                  visitors—the I–901 fee—and from                                             covered by the respective proposed fees.                                  proposed fee for an appeal or motion
                                                  schools applying for certification, to                                      The fee would be apportioned between                                      would recover a portion of the cost to
                                                  include a separate site visit fee. In this                                  three categories—full fee of $350 for F                                   process an appeal or motion.
                                                  analysis, SEVP considered the creation                                      and M students, reduced fee of $220 for
                                                  of additional fee categories for all the                                    most J participants, and the further                                      2. SEVP FY 2019 and FY 2020 Cost
                                                                                                                              reduced fee of $35 for certain J program                                  Model Results
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                                                  distinct services it provides in deciding
                                                  how to apportion fees. For example,                                         participants. Federal Government-                                           Table 6 shows the summary of SEVP
                                                  SEVP considered charging a separate I–                                      sponsored J program participants are                                      FY 2019 and FY 2020 cost by source of
                                                  901 SEVIS fee to F, M, and J                                                fee-exempt by law, so their costs will be                                 cost.




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                                                                                                TABLE 6—TOTAL SEVP FY 2019 AND FY 2020 COST BY FEE CATEGORY
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             FY 2019                          FY 2020
                                                                                                                  SEVP ABC model output category                                                                                                          budgeted cost                    budgeted cost
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           (thousands)                      (thousands)

                                                  I–901 SEVIS Fee .....................................................................................................................................................                                           $159,835                        $160,633
                                                  I–17 Certification Fee ..............................................................................................................................................                                              1,909                           1,992
                                                  I–17 Recertification Fee ...........................................................................................................................................                                              22,522                          23,189
                                                  Site Visit Fee ...........................................................................................................................................................                                           385                             389
                                                  Appeals Fee .............................................................................................................................................................                                          1,956                           2,198

                                                        Total ..................................................................................................................................................................                                     186,607                         188,401



                                                    Table 7 shows a more detailed cost                                                payroll, contracts, and other expenses to                                                Table 7 details these costs from an
                                                  breakdown. The numbers are shown in                                                 activities through activity surveys and                                                  activity perspective. To simplify the
                                                  thousands, rather than millions, of                                                 volume based cost allocations. The full                                                  presentation, the numbers are rounded
                                                  dollars due to the level of detail. There                                           cost of operations from the spend plans                                                  to the nearest thousand. These numbers
                                                  are two levels for the costs: Process and                                           is distributed to the activities that best                                               are not rounded in the cost model.
                                                  activity. Costs are allocated from                                                  describe the work being performed.
                                                                                                                                      TABLE 7—DETAILED COST BREAKDOWN
                                                                                                                                               [FY 19 + FY 20, dollars in thousands]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                I–17                      I–17                         I–17
                                                             Process                                                         Activity                                                 I–901                                                                                                      Appeals
                                                                                                                                                                                                            certification            re-certification                site visit

                                                  Certify Schools ................        A–01: Certify schools (initial certification) ...............                        ........................                $3,115        ........................   ........................    ........................
                                                                                          A–02: Recertify schools ...........................................                  ........................   ........................                $4,614        ........................    ........................
                                                                                          A–03: Notify students if school is withdrawn ..........                              ........................   ........................                     129      ........................    ........................
                                                                                          A–04: Withdraw schools from SEVIS ......................                             ........................   ........................                  1,102       ........................    ........................
                                                                                          A–05: Process appeals/motions ..............................                         ........................   ........................   ........................   ........................                 $3,420
                                                                                          A–06: Process petition updates ..............................                        ........................   ........................                  3,036       ........................    ........................
                                                                                          A–07: Monitor school compliance ...........................                          ........................   ........................                  3,761       ........................    ........................
                                                                                          A–08: Monitor school risk ........................................                   ........................   ........................                  3,446       ........................    ........................
                                                  Enforce Compliance with                 A–28: Conduct Student and Exchange Visitor (I–                                                  $93,921         ........................                16,574        ........................    ........................
                                                    Regulations and Laws.                   901) investigations.
                                                                                          A–29: Conduct school and sponsor investigations                                                   34,238        ........................                  6,042       ........................    ........................
                                                                                          A–30: Operate CTCEU programs ...........................                                           4,130        ........................                     729      ........................    ........................
                                                                                          A–31: Provide CTCEU liaison support ....................                                             417        ........................                       74     ........................    ........................
                                                                                          A–41: Perform I–515 operations duties ..................                                           1,471        ........................   ........................   ........................    ........................
                                                                                          A–43: PDSO/DSO background checks ...................                                               1,038        ........................                       54     ........................    ........................
                                                  Formulate Policy .............          A–16: Analyze and develop policy ..........................                                        3,170        ........................                     600      ........................    ........................
                                                                                          A–17: Develop and review rules and regulations ...                                                 2,476        ........................                     469      ........................    ........................
                                                                                          A–18: Implement policy ...........................................                                 1,501        ........................                     284      ........................    ........................
                                                                                          A–19: Develop future policy strategy ......................                                          816        ........................                     154      ........................    ........................
                                                  Provide Stakeholder                     A–11: Develop and deliver SEVP communications                                                      9,040                          118                     1,224                           24                        130
                                                    Communications.                       A–12: Respond to stakeholders’ policy and tech-                                                    8,218        ........................   ........................   ........................    ........................
                                                                                            nical inquiries (including Tier III Help Desk).
                                                                                          A–13: Provide Field Representative support ..........                                            13,731         ........................                  2,598       ........................    ........................
                                                                                          A–14: Prepare and attend conferences/workshops                                                    3,404                             62                      644                           13                          68
                                                                                            related to the SEVIS community.
                                                                                          A–15: Develop and conduct strategic communica-                                                      2,699                           49                       511      ........................    ........................
                                                                                            tions.
                                                  Provide Systems Pro-                    A–20: Modify and enhance functionality of SEVP                                                    24,816        ........................   ........................   ........................    ........................
                                                    gram Management                         mission systems (e.g., SEVIS, SEVPAMS 10).
                                                    Support.
                                                                                          A–21: Operate and maintain SEVP mission sys-                                                      28,491        ........................   ........................   ........................    ........................
                                                                                            tems (e.g., SEVIS, SEVPAMS).
                                                                                          A–22: Provide Tier I and Tier II Help Desk support                                                12,814        ........................   ........................   ........................    ........................
                                                                                          A–23: Conduct systems program management ......                                                    5,291        ........................   ........................   ........................    ........................
                                                                                          A–24: Analyze and disseminate program data .......                                                 3,510                            46                       475                            9                         50
                                                                                          A–25: Operate and maintain SEVP inter-office sys-                                                  1,735                            32                       328      ........................    ........................
                                                                                            tems.
                                                  Support SEVP Oper-                      A–26: Maintain SEVP systems security ..................                                             2,867                           37                       388      ........................    ........................
                                                    ations.                               A–27: Maintain SEVP physical security ..................                                               223                            4                        42                           1                           4
                                                                                          A–32: Provide Executive Leadership for SEVP ......                                                  2,539                           33                       344                            7                         36
                                                                                          A–33: Provide SEVP administrative support ...........                                               1,599                           21                       217                            4                         23
                                                                                          A–34: Develop strategic plan ..................................                                     1,612                           29                       305                            6                         32
                                                                                          A–35: Manage financial resources ..........................                                         7,300                           95                       988                          20                        105
                                                                                          A–36: Manage procurement ....................................                                       1,886                           25                       256                            5                         27
                                                                                          A–37: Manage personnel resources .......................                                            2,065                           27                       280                            6                         30
                                                                                          A–38: Manage SEVP records .................................                                         3,274                           60                       619                          12                          66
                                                                                          A–39: Manage facility resources .............................                                       1,782                           23                       241                            5                         25
                                                                                          A–40: Manage I–901 payment system ...................                                               7,766       ........................   ........................   ........................    ........................
                                                                                          A–42: Manage I–901 J program .............................                                        15,966        ........................   ........................   ........................    ........................
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                                                                                          A–44: Site Visits ......................................................             ........................   ........................   ........................                     638       ........................
                                                  Train SEVP staff, other                 A–09: Develop and deliver SEVIS training .............                                              5,936                           78                       803                          16                          85
                                                    staff, and DSOs.                      A–10: Develop and deliver internal training ............                                            2,613                           48                       494                          10                          52
                                                       Total .........................    ..................................................................................              314,355                        3,902                    51,827                          775                      4,155




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                                                  3. Fee Calculations                                                         at that level. Act of Dec. 21, 2000, Public                                      As indicated in Table 8, the level of
                                                     The cost model provides detailed cost                                    Law 106–553, app. B, sec. 110, 114 Stat.                                      payments received varied greatly over
                                                  information by activity and a summary                                       2762, 2762A–51, 2762A–68. IIRIRA also                                         the past 10 years. This high degree of
                                                  cost for each, giving the aggregate fee                                     provided for revising the fee once the                                        variation in the historical data,
                                                  cost by category. Next, SEVP projected                                      program to collect information was                                            combined with the variables affecting
                                                  the total number of fee payments of each                                    expanded to include information                                               demand for visas, called for a
                                                  type for FY 2019 and FY 2020 and                                            collection on all F, M, and J                                                 forecasting methodology that would
                                                  determined the fee-recoverable budget.                                      nonimmigrants. As a result, the I–901                                         capture and account for deviations.
                                                  SEVP selected a forecasting approach to                                     fee was revised in 2008 under the                                                SEVP selected a statistical forecasting
                                                  determine the total number of expected                                      provisions of IIRIRA to take into                                             method that uses trends in historical
                                                  fee payments for each fee.                                                  account the actual cost of carrying out                                       data to forecast future payments. SEVP
                                                                                                                              the program. See 73 FR 55683. The I–                                          selected ARIMA, an autoregressive
                                                  a. I–901 SEVIS Fee                                                          901 fee is now being revised a second                                         integrated moving average model to
                                                     To calculate a fee amount for the I–                                     time, through this rule, due to an                                            forecast payments. An ARIMA model is
                                                  901 SEVIS fee, SEVP estimated the                                           increase in the actual cost of carrying                                       a statistical model that uses historical
                                                  number of fee payments expected in FY                                       out the program.                                                              time series data to predict future trends
                                                  2019 and FY 2020 for each of the three                                         SEVP determined the number of                                              and movements. A non-seasonal model
                                                  fee payment types: Reduced fee for J                                        expected I–901 SEVIS fee payments in                                          incorporates two major components:
                                                  participants (excluding the additional                                      FY 2019 and FY 2020. SEVP calculated                                          Trend and moving average. The
                                                  cost for initial certification and                                          the I–901 SEVIS fee over a 2-year period                                      autoregressive portion of the model, or
                                                  recertification of SEVP-certified                                           to account for potential fluctuation in                                       trend, states that past values have an
                                                  schools); full fee for J participants                                       the forecast. SEVP used the change in                                         effect on current or future values and
                                                  (excluding the additional cost for initial                                  the numbers of payments received to                                           that values are estimated based on the
                                                  certification and recertification of SEVP-                                  provide the trend data used to forecast                                       weighted sum of past values. The
                                                  certified schools); and full fee for F and                                  I–901 SEVIS fee payments for each I–                                          second component is moving average
                                                  M students (including additional costs                                      901 payment type separately. Table 8                                          which helps to smooth out the time
                                                  for certification, recertification, and                                     reflects aggregate historical payment                                         series to filter out extreme fluctuations
                                                  appeals).                                                                   data for all three I–901 payment types.                                       or outliers. In some cases a third
                                                     Calculations for each of the three fee                                                                                                                 component is needed: Seasonality. Visa
                                                  payment types vary because each fee                                          TABLE 8—F, M, AND J VISA ISSUANCE                                            data from 2004 to the present shows
                                                  type is treated differently in federal                                                  2007–2017                                                         extreme seasonality in the number of F,
                                                  statutes and regulations. Section 641 of                                                                                                                  M, and J visas issued. Seasonality is
                                                  IIRIRA exempts Federal Government-                                           Fiscal year                   Total                Growth rate*              factored into the model to account for
                                                  sponsored J–1 exchange visitors from                                                                                                                      the U.S. academic calendar.
                                                  the fee payment. All F and M                                                2007      ..........              697,054          ........................      SEVP evaluated alternative
                                                                                                                              2008      ..........              753,065                             8.0
                                                  nonimmigrant students are currently                                                                                                                       forecasting methods; however, SEVP
                                                                                                                              2009      ..........              644,912                       ¥14.4
                                                  required to pay $200, and nonexempt J                                       2010      ..........              699,983                             8.5     rejected these methods due to
                                                  nonimmigrant exchange visitors                                              2011      ..........              749,082                             7.0     inaccuracy and poor fit. SEVP’s chosen
                                                  currently must pay $180. 8 CFR                                              2012      ..........              744,027                         ¥0.7        model provided a conservative forecast
                                                  103.7(b)(1)(ii)(H); 214.13(a). Congress                                     2013      ..........              767,805                             3.2     that will allow SEVP to operate with
                                                  modified the statute in December of                                         2014      ..........              829,636                             8.1     stability. The fee payment forecast,
                                                  2000 to establish a reduced fee of $35                                      2015      ..........              885,728                             6.8     reflected in Table 9, places a balanced
                                                  for au pairs, camp counselors, or                                           2016      ..........              866,623                         ¥2.2        mix of emphasis on recent and
                                                  participants in a summer work travel                                        2017      ..........              796,820                         ¥8.1        historical data and still contains
                                                  program, demonstrating strong                                                 * Growth rate rounded to nearest tenth of a                                 sufficient data points to smooth out
                                                  congressional intent that the fee remain                                    percent.                                                                      some variability in the underlying data.

                                                                                                 TABLE 9—I–901 SEVIS FEE PAYMENT FORECAST FY 2019–FY 2020
                                                                                                                        I–901 Payment type                                                                                         FY 2019            FY 2020

                                                  Full Payments, F/M ..................................................................................................................................................               418,393              407,933
                                                  Full payment, J-Full .................................................................................................................................................              157,550              153,611
                                                  Subsidized, J-Partial ................................................................................................................................................              158,945              158,945

                                                        Total ..................................................................................................................................................................       734,888             720,490



                                                  b. Certification Cost                                                       proposed higher fee will not deter                                               TABLE 10—THREE-YEAR MOVING AV-
                                                                                                                              schools from applying for certification.                                          ERAGE OF THE NUMBER OF SCHOOL
                                                    SEVP uses historical data from FY
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                                                  2012 to FY 2016 to find a 3-year moving
                                                                                                                                                                                                                CERTIFICATION PAYMENTS RECEIVED
                                                  average to forecast annual new initial
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Payments      3-Year moving
                                                  certifications. SEVP predicts demand of                                                                                                                    Fiscal year            received        average
                                                  approximately 426 initial certifications
                                                  each year. SEVP assumes that the                                                                                                                          2012 ..........               457    ........................
                                                                                                                                                                                                            2013 ..........               382    ........................

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                                                    TABLE 10—THREE-YEAR MOVING AV- F and M SEVIS fee, which is addressed                                            nonimmigrant status. Weighing all these
                                                     ERAGE OF THE NUMBER OF SCHOOL below.                                                                           factors, DHS proposes that the I–17
                                                     CERTIFICATION  PAYMENTS   RE- c. Recertification Cost                                                          recertification fee be $1,250. DHS
                                                     CEIVED—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                    proposes to eliminate regulations that
                                                                                      To identify a fee level that would                                            state that no fee is required for the
                                                                                                            recover the full cost of recertification                school recertification process in order to
                                                                     Payments            3-Year moving
                                                   Fiscal year        received              average         operations, SEVP determined the full                    recover part of this cost, as part of an
                                                                                                            cost of recertification (including level of             effort to establish a more equitable
                                                  2014 ..........               446                   428   effort and contract cost) and the                       distribution of costs and more
                                                  2015 ..........               469                   432   approximate number of schools willing                   sustainable level of cost recovery
                                                  2016 ..........               363                   426   to recertify. Because schools are                       relative to services provided. The costs
                                                                                                            required to recertify every 2 years, SEVP               for I–17 recertification not recovered by
                                                    The total fee category budget is taken                  anticipates that approximately one-half                 the proposed fee would be subsidized
                                                  directly from the FY 2019 and FY 2020                     of its certified schools—roughly 4,373                  by the I–901 F and M SEVIS fee. The
                                                  SEVP ABC model, reflected in Table 11.                    schools per year, given the current                     explanation for shifting responsibility of
                                                                                                            certified school population of 8,746—                   the fee adjustment to the I–901 fee is
                                                    TABLE 11—FY 2019–FY 2020 CER-                           would recertify.                                        included below.
                                                     TIFICATION   FEE-RECOVERABLE                                                              d. Site Visit Cost
                                                     BUDGET                                                      TABLE 12—FY 2019–FY 2020 RE-
                                                                                                                 CERTIFICATION FEE-RECOVERABLE   Site visits consist of initial
                                                                    Certification                                BUDGET                        certification site visits, change of
                                                                                         Fee-recover-                                                               location visits, and new campus or
                                                   Fiscal year       payments            able budget
                                                                     expected                                                 Recertification                       location site visits. The anticipated
                                                                                                                                                     Fee-recover-
                                                                                                            Fiscal year         payments                            workload for these site visits is 600 per
                                                  2019 ..........               426         $1,909,680                                               able budget
                                                                                                                                expected                            year, or 1,200 visits over a 2-year period.
                                                  2020 ..........               426          1,992,878
                                                                                                            2019 ..........              4,373        $25,368,650
                                                       Total ...                852           3,902,558     2020 ..........              4,373         26,457,896     TABLE 13—FY 2019–FY 2020 SITE
                                                                                                                                                                       VISIT FEE-RECOVERABLE BUDGET
                                                                                                                  Total ...              8,746         51,826,546
                                                     School certification fees are
                                                                                                                                                                                         Site visit
                                                  calculated by dividing the fee-                                                                                                                      Fee-recover-
                                                                                                              To calculate an anticipated school                     Fiscal year        payments
                                                  recoverable budget by the anticipated                                                                                                                able budget
                                                                                                            recertification fee, DHS divides the fee-                                   expected
                                                  number of payments. This results in a                     recoverable budget by the anticipated
                                                  fee-recoverable amount from schools of                                                                            2019 ..........              600       $385,674
                                                                                                            number of payments. This results in a                   2020 ..........              600        389,689
                                                  $4,580 each. To arrive at the proposed                    fee-recoverable amount from schools of
                                                  fee, rounding was applied to the result                   $6,000 each. To arrive at the proposed                          Total ...          1,200        775,363
                                                  of the fee algorithm. This results in a                   fee, rounding was applied to the result
                                                  certification fee of $4,600 per school.                   of the fee algorithm. This would result                    The current fee amount is $655 as
                                                  Setting the certification fee at the $4,600               in a recertification fee of $6,000 per                  established in the 2008 Fee Rule that
                                                  figure, however, leads to an increase of                  school. DHS desires to institute a                      codified SEVP’s authority to charge the
                                                  the current school certification fee by                   recertification fee to more accurately                  fee when a school changes its physical
                                                  $2,900, resulting in a certification fee                  assign the costs of recertification                     location or adds new physical location
                                                  over twice the current fee amount.                        adjudication to those stakeholders who                  or campus. Following this rule’s
                                                  School certification is integral to                       are directly requesting the                             effective date, SEVP will collect the fee
                                                  SEVP—F and M nonimmigrant students                        adjudication—the SEVP-certified                         when a school adds a new physical
                                                  can only attend SEVP-certified schools.                   schools—particularly since the costs of                 location or campus. The site visit fee
                                                  DHS is concerned that such an increase                    recertification continue to increase as                 would apply when a certified school
                                                  of the school certification fee would                     the recertification process becomes                     updates its Form I–17 in SEVIS to
                                                  appear dramatic to schools seeking                        more robust. DHS considers, however,                    indicate, pursuant to 8 CFR
                                                  initial certification and could lead to                   that a recertification fee instituted in                214.3(h)(3)(ii), an added physical
                                                  fewer schools seeking initial                             this rule for the first time should not be              location or campus. The site visit fee is
                                                  certification, so DHS proposes to keep                    set at a level that could discourage                    based on level of effort for both SEVP
                                                  the fee increase at a level that will not                 schools from seeking recertification.                   staff and contracts that cover the cost of
                                                  discourage potential new schools from                     DHS also considers that the                             operations.
                                                  seeking certification. At the same time,                  recertification amount should be less
                                                  DHS considers that initial certification                  than the initial certification amount so                e. Appeals and Motions Cost
                                                  bestows upon the school a valuable                        that schools are encouraged to seek                        Determining the full cost of
                                                  asset, the ability to enroll F and M                      recertification instead of allowing their               processing an appeal is essential to
                                                  nonimmigrant students, and an                             SEVP certification to be withdrawn and                  improving the fee structure. The fee for
                                                  increased fee amount is reasonable as                     applying for initial certification anew at              filing a motion or appeal is calculated
                                                  the initial certification process becomes                 some later date. Withdrawal of SEVP-                    by determining the workload of appeals
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                                                  more extensive through the SEVIS                          certification not only leads to the school              and motions over the FY 2019 and FY
                                                  modernization and other technological                     losing a valuable asset, but also leads to              2020 periods. Over the past 2 years,
                                                  developments. Weighing these                              complications for F and M                               SEVP has processed 54 appeals and
                                                  concerns, DHS decided to subsidize the                    nonimmigrant students enrolled in the                   motions annually. To maintain
                                                  I–17 certification fee by increasing the                  withdrawn school, who are then forced                   conservative estimates, SEVP
                                                  payment by only $1,300 to $3,000. The                     to transfer schools, leave the United                   anticipates that number will remain
                                                  remainder of the costs for I–17                           States, or risk facing immigration law                  constant over the FY 2019 and FY 2020
                                                  certification is subsidized by the I–901                  penalties for violating the terms of their              periods.


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                                                     TABLE 14—FY 2019–FY 2020                                          would charge the fee for all such                                        DHS proposes to increase the initial
                                                   APPEALS FEE-RECOVERABLE BUDGET                                      appeals and motions.                                                  certification fee from $1,700 to $3,000.
                                                                                                                                                                                             This fee was originally set at $230,
                                                                                                                       4. Proposed Fee Levels                                                effective in 2002, prior to the
                                                                        Appeal and
                                                   Fiscal year            motion                Fee-recover-              Viewing the SEVP fee structure and                                 reorganization of the Immigration and
                                                                         payments               able budget                                                                                  Naturalization Service (INS) to become
                                                                         expected                                      affected parties comprehensively, DHS
                                                                                                                       proposes to adjust each fee in its fee                                part of DHS. See 66 FR 65811 (Dec. 21,
                                                  2019 ..........                       54          $1,956,375         structure based not only on cost of                                   2001). The fee was increased in 2008 to
                                                  2020 ..........                       54           2,198,825         services, but also on the desire to spread                            $1,700. See 73 FR 55683. This is the
                                                                                                                       the impact of fee increases reasonably                                base fee for certification and does not
                                                        Total ...                     108             4,155,200        among the various beneficiaries of SEVP                               include the site visit fee.
                                                                                                                       services. Despite the ABC calculations’                                  DHS proposes to establish a
                                                                                                                       determination of the actual cost of each                              recertification fee at $1,250, maintain
                                                     Fees for motions or appeals are
                                                                                                                       service, which is represented by each                                 the site visit fee of $655, and set the I–
                                                  calculated by dividing the fee-
                                                                                                                       fee, DHS has determined that using the                                290B fee at $675. The cost for SEVP
                                                  recoverable budget by the anticipated
                                                                                                                       I–901 revenue to subsidize the costs of                               recertification, site visits, and motions
                                                  number of payments over the FY 2019
                                                                                                                       the SEVP’s other fees is an appropriate                               and appeals adjudication is determined
                                                  and FY 2020 periods. This results in a
                                                                                                                       course of action for two reasons. First,                              by employing ABC principles,
                                                  fee-recoverable amount of $38,474 for                                                                                                      previously described in this document,
                                                  each appeal. To arrive at the proposed                               the number of F and M students paying
                                                                                                                                                                                             balanced with SEVP’s desire to prevent
                                                  final cost, rounding was applied to the                              the I–901 fee is substantially larger than
                                                                                                                                                                                             recertifications, site visits, appeals, and
                                                  result of the fee algorithm. This results                            the number of entities paying each of
                                                                                                                                                                                             motions filings from becoming cost
                                                  in a cost for a motion or appeal of                                  the school certification-related fees,
                                                                                                                                                                                             prohibitive. DHS is proposing a
                                                  $38,500. SEVP believes that this fee,                                allowing for SEVP to lessen the impact
                                                                                                                                                                                             recertification fee and a Form I–290B fee
                                                  while justified, is too high to impose on                            of fee increases in the aggregate. Second,
                                                                                                                                                                                             for the first time, and SEVP believes that
                                                  the affected schools as the first fee to be                          the subsidization is reasonable because
                                                                                                                                                                                             charging recertification and appeals fees
                                                  established and collected for the subject                            individuals paying the I–901 fee
                                                                                                                                                                                             sufficient to recover, on their own, the
                                                  appeals and motions, and that some                                   necessarily benefit from the continued
                                                                                                                                                                                             fee-recoverable amount for such
                                                  accommodation should be made to keep                                 certification of schools for their
                                                                                                                                                                                             services, may result in inordinately high
                                                  the fee at a more reasonable amount.                                 enrollment and prompt and accurate                                    fees from the perspective of entities who
                                                  Instead, DHS proposes adding $4.76 to                                adjudication of appeals.                                              have regularly received the benefits of
                                                  the Form I–901 F and M fees to                                          DHS proposes to increase the I–901                                 these SEVP services at no additional
                                                  counterbalance the unfunded costs of                                 SEVIS fee for F and M students from                                   charge. Accordingly, DHS proposes to
                                                  adjudicating appeals and motions. This                               $200 to $350 and the full I–901 SEVIS                                 set these fees at amounts below the fee-
                                                  will better ensure that cost is not a                                fee for most J exchange visitors from                                 recoverable cost. For the I–290B fee in
                                                  significant obstacle in pursuing an                                  $180 to $220. While these increases may                               particular, DHS proposes to set the
                                                  administrative appeal or motion. The                                 seem large, these fees have been                                      amount at $675. DHS believes this
                                                  Form I–290B fee when filed with SEVP                                 unchanged since 2008. 73 FR 55683                                     amount is appropriate because it is less
                                                  would be set at $675, which is currently                             (Sept. 26, 2008). In 2008, the first time                             than both the fee for initial certification
                                                  the same amount charged when the                                     these fees had been updated since                                     and the fee for recertification. Further,
                                                  form is filed with USCIS. See 8 CFR                                  SEVP’s inception in 2004, the I–901                                   the amount $675 is already associated
                                                  103.7(b)(i)(S).11 The Form I–290B,                                   SEVIS fee for F and M students                                        with the Form I–290B when filing it
                                                  ‘‘Notice of Appeal or Motion,’’ filed                                increased from $100 to $200, and the                                  with USCIS. DHS believes $675 is a
                                                  with USCIS is the same form used for                                 full I–901 SEVIS fee for most J exchange                              logical starting point, because this is the
                                                  appeals or motions related to any denial                             visitors increased from $100 to $180.                                 fee currently being charged by USCIS
                                                  of school certification or recertification                           See id. The I–901 SEVIS fee for special                               for motions and appeals. While the
                                                  or a withdrawal of such certification.                               J-visa categories (au pair, camp                                      difference between the fee-recoverable
                                                  Although the appeal fee would not be                                 counselor, and summer work travel)                                    amount (approximately $38,500) and
                                                  set at the amount necessary to recover                               would remain at the current $35 level,                                the proposed fee of $675 is substantial,
                                                  the full costs of appeals and motions, by                            consistent with the levels set by                                     subsidizing this fee by driving the
                                                  setting a fee of $675, schools that benefit                          Congress in 8 U.S.C. 1372(e)(4)(A).                                   additional costs to the I–901 fee results
                                                  from the appeal process would bear                                   IIRIRA also exempts from the I–901                                    in an increase of only $4.76 to F/M
                                                  some of its costs, and DHS would more                                SEVIS fee J–1 exchange visitors who                                   students paying that fee. The proposed
                                                  fairly balance allocation of the recovery                            participate in Federal Government-                                    program fee schedule for SEVP
                                                  of SEVP operational costs between                                    sponsored J–1 exchange programs,                                      beginning in FY 2019 is shown in Table
                                                  beneficiary classes. As proposed, DHS                                consistent with 8 U.S.C. 1372(e)(3).                                  15.

                                                                                                                  TABLE 15—PROPOSED FY 2019 SEVP FEES
                                                                                                                                      Category                                                                                                 Amount
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                                                  I–901 SEVIS Fees:                                                                                                                                                                       ........................
                                                      • I–901 Primary F/M visa holders (Full) ......................................................................................................................................                      $350
                                                      • I–901 Primary J visa holders (Full) ...........................................................................................................................................                     220
                                                      • I–901 Special J-visa categories (Subsidized payment) ............................................................................................................                                     35
                                                  I–17 School Fee:                                                                                                                                                                        ........................

                                                    11 Because the underlying rationale for the                        USCIS, the cost for appealing a claim or petition                     using the I–290B Form could eventually be different
                                                  amount of the I–290B fee differs between SEVP and                                                                                          for SEVP and USCIS 8 CFR 103.7(b)(1)(i)(S).



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                                                                                                           TABLE 15—PROPOSED FY 2019 SEVP FEES—Continued
                                                                                                                                             Category                                                                                                    Amount

                                                     • Certification Fee ........................................................................................................................................................................                 3,000
                                                     • Recertification Fee ....................................................................................................................................................................                   1,250
                                                     • Site visit fee for initial certification (base fee to be multiplied by number of locations cited on the Form I–17), and for new
                                                       physical locations ......................................................................................................................................................................                      655
                                                  Appeal or Motion Fee:                                                                                                                                                                             ........................
                                                     • Appeal or Motion Fee ...............................................................................................................................................................                           675



                                                    These proposed fee amounts, the cost                                     cost reallocation amounts are negative                                     are the amounts per fee that subsidize
                                                  model outputs, and cost reallocation                                       for the fees that are subsidized. The cost                                 the other fee categories.
                                                  amounts are shown in Table 16. The                                         reallocation amounts that are positive

                                                                                                                  TABLE 16—PROPOSED FEE ADJUSTMENT AMOUNTS
                                                                                                                                                Activity based                 Cost                                             Change                 % Change
                                                                                                                       Current fee               cost model                                             Final fee
                                                                              Fee                                                                                           reallocation                                        in fees                  in fee
                                                                                                                                                    output


                                                                                                                              (a)                       (b)                        (c)                 (d = b + c)                 (e)              (f = (d/a) ¥1)

                                                  Appeal or Motion Fee: I–290B .................                                      N/A                 $38,475                 ($37,800)                        $675                   $675                        N/A
                                                  I–901 F/M .................................................                         200                     290                        60                         350                    150                         75
                                                  I–901 J-Full ..............................................                         180                     123                        97                         220                     30                         22
                                                  I–901 J-Partial ..........................................                           35                     123                      (88)                          35                      0                          0
                                                  I–17 Initial Certification ............................                           1,700                   4,600                   (1,600)                       3,000                  1,300                         76
                                                  I–17 Recertification ..................................                             N/A                   6,000                   (4,750)                       1,250                  1,250                        N/A
                                                  Site Visit—initial .......................................                          655                     650                         5                         655                      0                          0
                                                  Site Visit—new location ...........................                                   0                     650                         5                         655                    655                        N/A



                                                    Table 17 reflects the break-even                                         schedule and the proportional fee                                          sufficient revenue to offset projected
                                                  analysis based on the proposed fee                                         volumes (rounded) required to generate                                     program costs.

                                                                                                          TABLE 17—PROJECTED REVENUE—FY 2019 AND FY 2020
                                                                                                                                                                                                       Proposed                Forecasted             Forecasted
                                                                                                               Fee category                                                                           fee amount                 volume                revenue

                                                  I–901 F/M Full ..............................................................................................................................                    $350             826,326          $289,214,144
                                                  I–901 J-Full ..................................................................................................................................                   210             311,162            68,455,584
                                                  I–901 J-Partial ..............................................................................................................................                     35             317,890            11,126,150
                                                  I–901 Subtotal:
                                                      Certification Fee ...................................................................................................................                       3,000                    852             2,556,000
                                                      Recertification Fee ................................................................................................................                        1,250                  8,746            10,932,500
                                                      Site Visit ................................................................................................................................                   655                  1,200               786,000
                                                  I–17 Subtotal:
                                                      Appeals .................................................................................................................................                       675               108                  72,900
                                                           Total ...............................................................................................................................    ........................      1,466,284             383,143,278



                                                  VI. Statutory and Regulatory                                               emphasizes the importance of                                               not economically significant under
                                                  Requirements                                                               quantifying both costs and benefits,                                       section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866.
                                                                                                                             reducing costs, harmonizing rules, and                                     Accordingly, the rule has been reviewed
                                                  A. Executive Orders 12866, 13563, and
                                                                                                                             promoting flexibility. Executive Order                                     by OMB. This proposed rule would
                                                  13771: Regulatory Review
                                                                                                                             13771 (‘‘Reducing Regulation and                                           impose transfer payments between the
                                                     Executive Orders 12866 (‘‘Regulatory                                    Controlling Regulatory Costs’’) directs                                    public and the government. Thus, this
                                                  Planning and Review’’) and 13563                                           agencies to reduce regulation and                                          proposed rule is not expected to be
                                                  (‘‘Improving Regulation and Regulatory                                     control regulatory costs and provides                                      subject to the requirements of Executive
                                                  Review’’) direct agencies to assess the                                    that ‘‘for every one new regulation                                        Order 13771. An initial regulatory
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                                                  costs and benefits of available regulatory                                 issued, at least two prior regulations be                                  analysis follows.
                                                  alternatives and, if regulation is                                         identified for elimination, and that the
                                                                                                                                                                                                        1. Background and Purpose of the
                                                  necessary, to select regulatory                                            cost of planned regulations be prudently
                                                                                                                                                                                                        Proposed Rule
                                                  approaches that maximize net benefits                                      managed and controlled through a
                                                  (including potential economic,                                             budgeting process.’’                                                         SEVP is a fee funded program within
                                                  environmental, public health, and safety                                      The Office of Management and Budget                                     ICE that provides oversight of schools
                                                  effects; distributive impacts; and                                         (OMB) has designated this rule a                                           and nonimmigrant students in the F and
                                                  equity). Executive Order 13563                                             ‘‘significant regulatory action,’’ although                                M visa category. SEVP uses SEVIS to


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                                                  monitor and track certified schools and                        implementation of this proposed rule                  performing regulatory and policy
                                                  F, M, and J nonimmigrant students. DoS                         would provide SEVP with additional fee                analysis. SEVP also recognizes
                                                  also uses SEVIS in the management of                           revenue of $75.2 million in FY 2019 and               management and overhead costs
                                                  the Exchange Visitor Program for                               $73.5 million in FY 2020. If DHS does                 associated with the program.
                                                  nonimmigrant exchange visitors in the J                        not adjust the current fees to recover the
                                                                                                                                                                          SEVP proposes five fees paid by two
                                                  visa category. SEVIS is a web-based                            costs of processing the enrollment of F
                                                                                                                                                                       source categories: Individuals will pay
                                                  system administered by SEVP that                               and M students, certification and
                                                  retains data on international students                         recertification of schools, processing                the I–901 SEVIS fee, and institutions
                                                  and exchange visitors in the country.                          relating to J exchange visitors, appeals,             will pay the I–17 certification fee, I–17
                                                  SEVP uses SEVIS to ensure accurate                             and site visits, it will be forced to make            recertification fee, the fee for a motion
                                                  reporting and recordkeeping by schools                         reductions in oversight, security, and                or appeal, and the site visit fee. By
                                                  and exchange visitor programs. SEVP                            service as compared to current                        tracing expenditures of the activities
                                                  also uses SEVIS to identify for                                projections.                                          previously listed to the various fee
                                                  enforcement action student and                                   To determine the full cost associated               categories, SEVP forecasted fee
                                                  exchange visitors who are out of status.                       with SEVP and the management of                       payments to determine the appropriate
                                                    The purpose of this proposed rule is                         SEVIS, SEVP used ABC methodology.                     fee amount for each fee type proposed
                                                  to generate the necessary revenue to                           ABC first identifies activities in an                 in this rule.
                                                  recover the full cost of the FY 2019 and                       organization and then assigns the cost of                Table 18 presents an accounting
                                                  FY 2020 budgets. SEVP is authorized to                         each activity according to the resources
                                                                                                                                                                       statement summarizing the annualized
                                                  recover the full cost of all resources and                     they consume. SEVP identified the
                                                                                                                                                                       transfer amounts and qualitative
                                                  services provided. The costs of SEVP                           following as its primary activities:
                                                  activities have increased, and the fees                        Collecting and retaining information on               benefits of the proposed rule. This rule
                                                  collected no longer cover the costs. The                       F, M, and J nonimmigrants; certifying                 proposes that schools will pay a higher
                                                  fee increase is needed to meet long-term                       schools; overseeing school compliance;                fee for initial SEVP certification and
                                                  cash flow needs and achieve solvency.                          recertifying schools; adjudicating                    will incur a fee for recertification, a site
                                                    SEVP projects an annual budget of                            appeals; investigating suspected                      visit when adding a new physical
                                                  $186.6 million in FY 2019 and $188.4                           violations of immigration law and other               location or campus, and the filing of a
                                                  million in FY 2020. SEVP forecasts                             potential threats to national security by             motion or appeal. In addition, F and M
                                                  $121.6 million in revenue for FY 2019                          F, M, or J nonimmigrants; providing                   students and J visitors will pay higher
                                                  and FY 2020 without a fee change. The                          outreach and education to users; and                  fees.

                                                                                                           TABLE 18—ACCOUNTING STATEMENT FOR FY 2019
                                                               Category                                                                             Primary estimate

                                                  Qualitative Benefits ..............        SEVP will be able to maintain the current level of service. This proposed rule will enhance SEVP’s capability to
                                                                                               support national security and counter immigration fraud through the continued development and implementation
                                                                                               of critical system and programmatic enhancements. Enhancements to SEVIS, including the establishment of a
                                                                                               student portal, will assist DSOs in their regulatory obligation to provide accurate and timely information and re-
                                                                                               balance this reporting requirement by providing students an automated means to do so. Increased adjudication
                                                                                               personnel will assist in reducing recertification processing times, while enhanced vetting protocols will ensure
                                                                                               that only those eligible to enter and remain in the country do so
                                                  Transfers ..............................   7% Discount Rate $75,231,420 from schools and students to the government
                                                                                             3% Discount Rate $75,231,420 from schools and students to the government

                                                                          Category                                                                  Effects                                            Source

                                                  Effects on State, local, and/or tribal govern-              The proposed rule would increase and establish additional fees on state,         NPRM, Executive
                                                    ment.                                                       local, and/or tribal government-funded educational institutions for support     Order 12866 anal-
                                                                                                                of SEVP operations. This rule proposes to increase the I–17 certification       ysis
                                                                                                                fee and creates the I–17 recertification fee and a fee for filing an appeal
                                                                                                                or motion. In addition, this rule announces that following completion of
                                                                                                                this rulemaking, SEVP will collect a site visit fee when an SEVP-certified
                                                                                                                school adds a campus/location.
                                                  Effects on small businesses ........................        The proposed rule would increase and establish additional fees for edu-          Initial Regulatory
                                                                                                                cational institutions in support of SEVP operations. This proposed rule           Flexibility Analysis
                                                                                                                would increase the I–17 certification fee and create the I–17 recertifi-
                                                                                                                cation fee and a fee for filing an appeal or motion. In addition, this rule
                                                                                                                announces that following the completion of this rulemaking, SEVP will
                                                                                                                collect a site visit fee when a school certified by SEVP adds a campus/
                                                                                                                location.
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                                                  2. Impacts of Regulatory Change                                or additional physical location or                    operating costs, program requirements,
                                                                                                                 campus reported as an update by a                     and planned program improvements.
                                                    This proposed rule would amend the
                                                                                                                 certified school. It would also institute               The current I–901 SEVIS fees are
                                                  current fees for the individual student
                                                  and exchange visitor application fee (I–                       a new fee for school recertification                  based on a fee analysis performed when
                                                  901 SEVIS fee) and school certification                        petitions and the filing of appeals and               SEVP last increased the fees in 2008.
                                                  petition for initial certification. It would                   motions by schools. The amended fee                   See 73 FR 55683. Those cost
                                                  maintain the current fee for site visits                       structure reflects existing and projected             calculations were established on the
                                                  and extend it to any change of location                                                                              basis of projected workload. Since 2008,


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                                                  SEVP’s program mission tasks have                                        come to the United States to pursue a                                   TABLE 19—1–901 F AND M SEVIS
                                                  expanded significantly. The expansions                                   full course of academic study in SEVP-                                   FEE PAYMENTS FYS 2010–2017
                                                  of certification, recertification, and                                   approved schools and their dependents.
                                                  appeals costs and the subsidization of                                   M nonimmigrants, as defined in INA                                                 Fiscal year                      Fee payments
                                                  excess costs not recovered by fees have                                  section 101(a)(15)(M), 8
                                                  led to the need for the proposed fee                                     U.S.C.1101(a)(15)(M), are foreign                                     2007 ......................................        358,666
                                                  increase. Additionally, SEVP now                                         nationals pursuing a full course of study                             2008 ......................................        400,090
                                                  provides investigative analysis to                                       at an SEVP-certified vocational or other                              2009 ......................................        348,815
                                                  support enforcement operations, has                                      recognized nonacademic program (other                                 2010 ......................................        389,255
                                                  increased numbers of adjudication                                                                                                              2011 ......................................        431,180
                                                                                                                           than language training programs) in the
                                                  personnel, and is undergoing SEVIS                                                                                                             2012 ......................................        449,029
                                                                                                                           United States and their dependents.
                                                  Modernization. Concurrently, costs                                                                                                             2013 ......................................        469,986
                                                                                                                           International F and M nonimmigrant                                    2014 ......................................        519,751
                                                  associated with these program tasks
                                                                                                                           students seeking temporary admission                                  2015 ......................................        574,158
                                                  have been affected by increased costs
                                                                                                                           into the United States to attend a U.S.                               2016 ......................................        545,203
                                                  due to inflation. This rule proposes fees
                                                  that would result in recovery of the full                                educational institution must pay the I–                               2017 ......................................        470,261
                                                  cost of SEVP operations with fee-                                        901 F and M SEVIS fee. SEVP proposes                                  Annual Average (2007–2017)                         450,581
                                                  generated revenue; alignment of the fees                                 to increase the I–901 F and M SEVIS fee                               Forecasted 2019 ...................
                                                  with current and projected costs and                                     from $200 to $350.                                                    Forecasted 2020 ...................                418,393
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    407,933
                                                  processes that have been adjusted as the                                    From 2007 through 2017, SEVP
                                                  program has gained experience and                                        received an average of 450,581 I–901 F
                                                  sophistication; and the agency’s                                         and M SEVIS payments per year. Table                                   Table 20 illustrates the incremental
                                                  adoption of more detailed and accurate                                   19 shows the volume of I–901 F and M                                 increase DHS is proposing with this rule
                                                  data sources and improved management                                     SEVIS fee payments received and the                                  for the I–901 F and M fee. Individuals
                                                  tools to align resources and workload.                                   annual average number of fee payments                                who submit a Form I–901 will pay an
                                                                                                                           from 2007 to 2017. As previously                                     additional $150 under this proposed
                                                  a. I–901 F and M SEVIS Fee
                                                                                                                           discussed, SEVP has forecasted 418,393                               rule, which is a 75 percent increase.
                                                    F nonimmigrants, as defined in INA                                     I–901 F and M payments in FY 2019
                                                  section 101(a)(15)(F), 8 U.S.C.
                                                                                                                           and 407,933 FY 2020, respectively.
                                                  1101(a)(15)(F), are foreign students who

                                                                                                           TABLE 20—I–901 F AND M INCREMENTAL FEE INCREASE
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Difference
                                                                                                                   Type                                                                         Current fee            Proposed fee            (proposed¥
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 current)

                                                  I–901 F and M .............................................................................................................................              $200                     $350               $150



                                                     SEVP estimates that the fee increase                                  b. I–901 J-Full SEVIS Fee                                            Certain other J–1 categories are subject
                                                  would result in an annual increase of                                       DoS generally oversees the exchange                               to a reduced fee or are exempt from a
                                                  transfer payment from students who                                       visitor program, which includes                                      fee in accordance with 8 U.S.C. 1372(e).
                                                  submit an I–901 form to the government                                   nonimmigrants who are charged the full                               SEVP and DoS have a memorandum of
                                                  of approximately $62 million per year                                    J SEVIS fee. J exchange visitors are                                 reimbursable agreement. DoS sends
                                                  ($150 increase × 418,393 FY 2019                                         nonimmigrant individuals approved to                                 SEVP its actual expenditures, and SEVP
                                                  number of applicants = $62,758,950;                                      participate in an exchange visitor                                   reimburses them quarterly. Each year,
                                                  $150 increase × 407,933 FY2020 number                                    program in the United States and the                                 SEVP and DoS review and update the
                                                  of applicants = $61,189,950).                                            spouse and dependents of the exchange                                memorandum. Table 21 displays the
                                                                                                                           visitors. This SEVIS fee is associated                               affected Exchange Visitor Program
                                                                                                                           with J–1 nonimmigrants participating in                              categories subject to the full SEVIS fee
                                                                                                                           a designated exchange visitor program.                               and the purpose of the visit.12
                                                                             TABLE 21—J–1 EXCHANGE VISITOR PROGRAM CATEGORIES SUBJECT TO FULL SEVIS FEE
                                                   Exchange visitor program category                                                                                           Purpose of visit

                                                  Short-term Scholar ..........................            Lecture, observe, consult, training, demonstrate special skills.
                                                  Professor and Research Scholar ....                      Research Scholar: Research, observe, or consult in connection with a research project.
                                                                                                           Professor: Teach or lecture at university, observe, or consult.
                                                  Physician .........................................      Pursue graduate medical education or training at accredited schools of medicine or scientific institutions.
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                                                  Intern ...............................................   Structured internship program that is in the student’s field of study.
                                                  Trainee ............................................     Structured training program that is in the trainee’s professional field.
                                                  Specialist .........................................     Observing, consulting, or demonstrating special skills.
                                                  Teacher ...........................................      Teach full-time in an accredited primary, including pre- kindergarten, or secondary (K–12) public or private
                                                                                                             school.


                                                    12 See Department of State, Exchange Visitor                           available at https://j1visa.state.gov/wp-content/                    Category-Requirements.pdf (last visited Feb. 26,
                                                  Program Category Requirements (June 2016),                               uploads/2017/06/Exchange-Visitor-Program-                            2018).



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                                                                  TABLE 21—J–1 EXCHANGE VISITOR PROGRAM CATEGORIES SUBJECT TO FULL SEVIS FEE—Continued
                                                   Exchange visitor program category                                                                                               Purpose of visit

                                                  Secondary School Student .............                    Study in the U.S. at accredited public or private secondary schools for an academic semester or an aca-
                                                                                                              demic year, while living with American host families.
                                                  College and University Student ......                     Participate in a degree or nondegree program at an accredited postsecondary academic institution, or par-
                                                                                                              ticipate in a student internship program.
                                                  Government visitor (non-Federal) ...                      Engage in observation tours, discussions, consultations, professional meetings, conferences, workshops
                                                                                                              and travel when selected by a state or local government agency.



                                                    SEVP receives an average of 151,958                                       TABLE 22—I–901 J-FULL SEVIS FEE                                               TABLE 22—I–901 J-FULL SEVIS FEE
                                                  I–901 Full J SEVIS payments per year                                            PAYMENTS FYS 2010–2017                                                     PAYMENTS FYS 2010–2017—Con-
                                                  (FYs 2007–2017). Table 22 displays the                                                                                                                     tinued
                                                  volume of Full I–901 J SEVIS fee                                                         Fiscal year                         Fee payments
                                                  payments received and the annual                                                                                                                                   Fiscal year                 Fee payments
                                                                                                                             2007     ......................................             132,213
                                                  average number of fee payments. SEVP
                                                                                                                             2008     ......................................             137,173           Average (2007–2017) ...........            151,958
                                                  has forecasted 157,550 I–901 J-Full                                        2009     ......................................             129,979           Forecasted 2019 ...................        157,550
                                                  payments in FY 2019 and 153,611 in FY                                      2010     ......................................             139,534           Forecasted 2020 ...................        153,611
                                                  2020.                                                                      2011     ......................................             148,253
                                                                                                                             2012     ......................................             155,008
                                                                                                                             2013     ......................................             160,522            The difference between the proposed
                                                                                                                             2014     ......................................             172,530          and current fees for the I–901 J-Full
                                                                                                                             2015     ......................................             168,967          applicants is $40, an increase of
                                                                                                                             2016     ......................................             164,401          approximately 22 percent, as shown in
                                                                                                                             2017     ......................................             162,959          Table 23.

                                                                                                                        TABLE 23—I–901 J-FULL INCREMENTAL FEE
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Difference
                                                                                                                     Type                                                                                 Current fee        Proposed fee        (proposed¥
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   current)

                                                  I–901 J-Full ..................................................................................................................................            $180                 $220               $40



                                                     The total increase in transfer                                            All SEVP-certified schools are                                               SEVP uses the 3-year moving average
                                                  payments from I–901 J-Full applicants                                      required to go through the                                                   to predict that there will be 426 initial
                                                  to the government is expected to be                                        recertification process every 2 years to                                     certifications in both FY 2019 and FY
                                                  $12,446,440 ($40 increase in fee ×                                         ensure they remain qualified for                                             2020, respectively.
                                                  157,550 FY 2019 and 153,611 FY 2020                                        certification and adhere to all                                                There are currently 8,746 SEVP-
                                                  forecasted number of applicants). The                                      requirements according to the                                                certified schools. DHS assumes that
                                                  increase in J fees is meant to recover the                                 regulations.
                                                  full cost of J program operations for                                                                                                                   approximately half, or approximately
                                                  SEVP, which includes the                                                     From FY 2012 to 2016, there has been                                       4,373 schools, will recertify each year,
                                                  reimbursement to DoS, SEVIS costs, and                                     an annual average of 423 schools                                             including the 1,728 schools with no
                                                  other adjudication services for J                                          applying for SEVP certification. As                                          active F or M students. DHS assumes
                                                  exchange visitors. For the purposes of                                     previously discussed, DHS calculated                                         that a school would prefer to recertify
                                                  calculating fees, SEVP isolates the costs                                  the 3-year moving average to minimize                                        for a $1,250 fee instead of allowing
                                                  specifically incurred by operating the J                                   the variation in forecasting the                                             certification to lapse and thereafter
                                                  visa program. As it stands, the J visa                                     population data. The I–17 Initial                                            having to again pay the proposed initial
                                                  program operates at a greater cost than                                    certifications from FYs 2012 through                                         certification fee of $3,000. The proposed
                                                  the revenue that J visa fees bring to the                                  2016 are shown in Table 24.                                                  initial certification fee is a 76 percent
                                                  program; therefore, SEVP proposes an                                                                                                                    increase from the current fee.
                                                  increase to the J-Full visa to cover the                                        TABLE 24—FYS 2012–2016 I–17                                               The current fee to apply for initial
                                                  $39.4 million full cost of operating the                                            INITIAL CERTIFICATIONS                                              certification is $1,700, which has not
                                                  J visa program on an annual basis.
                                                                                                                                                                                                          changed since 2008. SEVP does not
                                                                                                                                                          I–17                       3-Year
                                                  c. I–17 Certification and Recertification                                   Fiscal year             certification                 moving                currently charge a recertification fee; the
                                                  Fee                                                                                                  petitions                    average               proposed fee amount is $1,250. The I–
                                                     For a U.S. school to enroll F and M                                                                                                                  17 initial certification and I–17
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                                                  nonimmigrant students, it is required to                                   2012     ..........                      457      ........................   recertification incremental fees are
                                                  be certified by SEVP. A school petitions                                   2013     ..........                      382      ........................   shown in Table 25.
                                                  for SEVP certification to enroll these                                     2014     ..........                      446                        428
                                                  students by completing and submitting                                      2015     ..........                      469                        432
                                                                                                                             2016     ..........                      363                        426
                                                  Form I–17, ‘‘Petition for Approval of
                                                  School for Attendance by Nonimmigrant                                             Total ...                      2,117       ........................
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                                                                                                                                TABLE 25—I–17 INCREMENTAL FEES
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Difference
                                                                                                                      Type                                                                              Proposed fee                Current fee              (proposed¥
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               current)

                                                  I–17 Initial Certification Fee .........................................................................................................                          $3,000                    $1,700               $1,300
                                                  I–17 Recertification Fee ...............................................................................................................                           1,250                         0                1,250



                                                     The annual increase in transfer                                          appeals or motions throughput time and                                       rulemaking, SEVP plans to also collect
                                                  payments from schools to the                                                a more sustainable level of cost recovery                                    the fee from any certified school that
                                                  government from I–17 initial                                                relative to the services provided.                                           adds a physical location or campus, by
                                                  certifications is expected to be $553,800                                      SEVP processed an average of 54                                           updating its Form I–17 in SEVIS,
                                                  ($1,300 increase in fee × 426 (FY 19 and                                    motions and appeals from schools                                             consistent with the above authorities
                                                  FY 20 forecasted number of I–17 initial                                     annually from 2013 to 2016. DHS                                              and the agency’s longstanding
                                                  certifications)). The annual increase in                                    assumes that there will be the same                                          interpretation.
                                                  transfer payments from schools to the                                       number of appeals or motions filed in                                           SEVP performs 600 site visits
                                                  government for I–17 recertification is                                      FY 2019 and FY 2020.                                                         annually. Of these 600 visits, 426 will
                                                  expected to be $5,466,250 ($1,250                                              The total annual increase in transfer                                     be at schools that apply for initial
                                                  increase in fee × 4,373 (FY 2019 and FY                                     payments from schools to the                                                 certification and currently pay the $655
                                                  2020 forecasted number of                                                   government for filing a motion or appeal                                     site visit fee. The remaining 174 site
                                                  recertifications)).                                                         is expected to be $36,450 ($675 fee × 54                                     visits may include visits when a school
                                                                                                                              (FY 2019 and FY 2020 forecasted                                              adds a new physical location or campus.
                                                  d. Fee for Motion or Appeal                                                 number of fee payments)).
                                                    When a school is denied certification                                                                                                                  DHS proposes that the site visit fee
                                                  or recertification, the school receives a                                   e. Site Visit Fee                                                            amount, $655, remain the same.
                                                  denial letter through certified mail. The                                      As noted above, current regulations                                          The annual increase in transfer
                                                  denial letter explains the reason for the                                   provide authority for SEVP to charge a                                       payments from schools to the
                                                  denial and the steps to appeal. The                                         site visit fee to schools that apply for                                     government due to site visits is expected
                                                  school can appeal by completing the                                         initial certification or report a change of                                  to be $113,970 ($655 fee × 174 (FY 2019
                                                  Form I–290B, ‘‘Notice of Appeal or                                          physical location, or addition of a                                          and FY 2020 forecasted number of site
                                                  Motion,’’ within 30 days of receipt. This                                   physical location or campus. The site                                        visits)).
                                                  rule proposes that SEVP impose a filing                                     visit allows SEVP an opportunity to                                          f. Conclusion
                                                  fee of $675, which is also the fee                                          gather evidence on the school’s
                                                  currently charged by USCIS upon                                             eligibility, review school facilities, and                                      SEVP expects to have a total increase
                                                  submission of the Form I–290B.13 SEVP                                       interview personnel listed on the I–17                                       in fees of $68.7 million per year,
                                                  does not currently collect a fee from a                                     petition as a PDSO or DSO. SEVP                                              discounted at 7 percent, transferred
                                                  school that files a motion or appeal.                                       currently collects the $655 fee when a                                       from individuals and entities for the
                                                  DHS proposes to revise its regulations to                                   school files a petition for certification to                                 services they receive, to the government.
                                                  institute this fee for a school filing a                                    issue Forms I–20 or by a certified school                                    Table 26 shows the summary of the total
                                                  motion or an appeal in order to establish                                   when it physically moves to a new                                            annual number of payments,
                                                  a more equitable distribution of costs,                                     location. This proposed rule notifies the                                    incremental fee amounts, and total fees
                                                  improve services by decreasing an                                           public that following completion of this                                     transferred.

                                                                                                TABLE 26—ANNUAL PROPOSED INCREMENTAL FEE AMOUNTS, FY 2019
                                                                                                                                                                                                           Annual                    Proposed                Annual fee
                                                                                                                                                                                                          number of                 incremental               transfer to
                                                                                                                                                                                                          payments                 fee amounts               government

                                                  I–901 F and M .............................................................................................................................                     418,393                        $150         $62,758,950
                                                  I–901 J-Full ..................................................................................................................................                 157,550                           40          6,302,000
                                                  I–17 Initial Certification ................................................................................................................                         426                        1,300            553,800
                                                  I–17 Recertification ......................................................................................................................                       4,373                        1,250          5,466,250
                                                  Site Visits—initial .........................................................................................................................                       426                            0                  0
                                                  Site Visits—new location .............................................................................................................                              174                          655            113,970
                                                  Appeals ........................................................................................................................................                     54                          675             36,450

                                                        Total ......................................................................................................................................   ........................   ........................     75,231,420
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                                                  3. Alternatives                                                             I–901 SEVIS fee and I–17 fee, and the                                        compliance and national security
                                                                                                                              unsubsidized results of the ABC model.                                       activities discussed above. SEVP
                                                    SEVP examined several alternatives to                                       Without an increase in fees, SEVP                                          considered the alternative of
                                                  the proposed fee structure, including no                                    will be unable to maintain the level of                                      maintaining fees at the current level but
                                                  increase to any fee, only increasing the                                    service for students and schools that it                                     with reduced services and increased
                                                                                                                              currently provides as well as the


                                                    13 USCIS I–290B, ‘‘Notice of Appeal or Motion,’’

                                                  Filing Fee of $675, https://www.uscis.gov/i-290b.


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                                                  processing times, but has decided that                           the initial certification fee would                   2. A Succinct Statement of the
                                                  this would not be in the best interest of                        discourage schools from seeking                       Objectives of, and Legal Basis for, the
                                                  applicants and schools. SEVP seeks to                            recertification. SEVP instead proposes                Proposed Rule
                                                  minimize the impact on all parties, but                          to set the recertification fee at a level is
                                                  in particular small entities. If SEVP                            less than the initial certification fee.                 The objective of the proposed rule is
                                                  followed this alternative scenario, there                        When schools can maintain their                       to prevent an anticipated funding deficit
                                                  would be a shortfall of revenue of over                          certification, F and M nonimmigrant                   in operating the SEVP. More
                                                  $65.4 million in FY 2019 to cover                                students enrolled in the withdrawn                    specifically, this proposed rule would
                                                  expenses. SEVP rejected this alternative.                        school avoid complications such as                    increase the SEVP funding stream by
                                                  SEVP must pay for the expenses of                                being forced to transfer schools, leave               adjusting the I–901 F and M fee, I–901
                                                  maintaining and improving SEVIS and                              the United States, or risk facing                     J-Full fee, and I–17 Certification fee and
                                                  adjudicating schools applying to be                              immigration law penalties for violating               instituting the I–17 Recertification fee
                                                  certified by SEVP in a timely manner.                            the terms of their nonimmigrant status.               and a fee for filing a motion or appeal.
                                                     SEVP also considered raising only the                            SEVP also rejected the initial                     This proposed rule would also
                                                  I–901 and I–17 certification fees instead                        certification fee of $4,600 because it                announce the collection of a site visit
                                                  of including a new proposed fee for                              finds that an increase of almost three                fee when an SEVP-certified school adds
                                                  recertification and for filing a motion or
                                                                                                                   times the current fee of $1,700 is                    a new physical location or campus, at
                                                  appeal. If SEVP followed this scenario,
                                                                                                                   excessive. In the fee development, DHS                which it provides educational services
                                                  the I–901 F and M fee would increase
                                                                                                                   balanced the challenge of minimizing                  to nonimmigrant students. The funding
                                                  to $350 to cover the shortfall in revenue,
                                                                                                                   the costs to schools and students while               supports continuing operations and new
                                                  but the I–17 Initial Certification fee
                                                                                                                   recovering funding to support SEVP                    initiatives critical to SEVP oversight of
                                                  would also increase to $4,200. This
                                                                                                                   services. The population of I–901 F and               schools and the monitoring of
                                                  would triple the existing certification
                                                                                                                   M students relative to the population of              nonimmigrant students in the F, M, and
                                                  fee while allowing schools with zero
                                                                                                                   I–17 schools allows for a minimal fee                 J visa classifications for national
                                                  foreign students to remain active SEVP
                                                                                                                   adjustment to be spread over the student              security purposes.
                                                  schools that require SEVP effort for
                                                  recertification. SEVP rejected this fee                          population to reduce the cost burden on
                                                                                                                   individual institutions seeking                          The legal basis for this proposed rule
                                                  structure as it would continue to add                                                                                  increasing the SEVP funding stream is
                                                  workload to SEVP’s recertification                               recertification.
                                                                                                                                                                         grounded in the Homeland Security Act
                                                  branch. Without any disincentive to                              B. Regulatory Flexibility Act                         of 2002, which created DHS and
                                                  recertify, the list of schools recertifying                                                                            imparted upon DHS the responsibility
                                                  would likely continue to grow. The                               Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                                                                                                                                         for SEVIS. DHS uses SEVIS to meet the
                                                  proposed fees, however, would establish                             The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)               monitoring and verification
                                                  a more equitable distribution of costs                           at 5 U.S.C. 603 requires DHS to consider
                                                  and a more sustainable level of cost                                                                                   requirements under EBSVERA, Public
                                                                                                                   the economic impact its proposed rules                Law 107–173, secs. 501–502, 116 Stat.
                                                  recovery relative to the services                                will have on small entities. In
                                                  provided.                                                                                                              543, 560–63 (2002) (codified at 8 U.S.C.
                                                                                                                   accordance with the RFA, DHS has
                                                     SEVP also considered the                                                                                            1761–1762), and to conduct a
                                                                                                                   prepared an Initial Regulatory
                                                  unsubsidized results of the ABC model                                                                                  recertification of schools every 2 years
                                                                                                                   Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) that
                                                  as an alternative, which allocated the I–                                                                              following the date of EBSVERA’s
                                                                                                                   examines the impacts of the proposed
                                                  901 F and M fee, school certification                            rule on small entities. The term ‘‘small              enactment. The Secretary of Homeland
                                                  fees, and the fee to file an appeal or                           entities’’ encompasses small businesses,              Security is authorized to collect fees for
                                                  motion as shown in Table 27.                                     not-for-profit organizations that are                 SEVP from prospective F and M
                                                                                                                   independently owned and operated and                  students and J exchange visitors. IIRIRA
                                                         TABLE 27—UNSUBSIDIZED FEE                                 are not dominant in their fields, and                 section 641(e)(1), as amended, 8 U.S.C.
                                                                 AMOUNTS                                           governmental jurisdictions with                       1372(e)(1). Initially, fees for most groups
                                                                                                                   populations of fewer than 50,000.                     of F, M, and J classes of prospective
                                                                                                Unsubsidized                                                             nonimmigrants were statutorily limited
                                                                 Fee type                                             DHS requests information and data
                                                                                                fee amounts
                                                                                                                   from the public that would assist in                  to not exceed $100, except in the case
                                                  I–901 F and M ......................                    $290     better understanding the impact of this               of the fee for special J visa categories—
                                                  I–901 J-Full ...........................                 130     proposed rule on small entities. DHS                  au pairs, camp counselors, and
                                                  I–901 J-Partial ......................                   130     also seeks alternatives that will                     participants in summer work travel
                                                  I–17 Initial Certification .........                   4,600                                                           programs—which was set at $35
                                                  I–17 Recertification ...............                   6,000
                                                                                                                   accomplish the same objectives and
                                                  Appeal or Motion ..................                   38,475     minimize the proposed rule’s economic                 pursuant to 8 U.S.C. 1372(e)(4)(A). This
                                                  Site Visit ................................              650     impact on small entities.                             fee level has been maintained consistent
                                                                                                                                                                         with Congressional intent. The
                                                                                                                   1. A Description of the Reasons Why the
                                                     SEVP rejected this alternative for                                                                                  Secretary is authorized to revise
                                                                                                                   Action by the Agency Is Being
                                                  several reasons. Most conspicuously,                                                                                   nonimmigrant fees on a periodic basis to
                                                                                                                   Considered
                                                  the fee to file a motion or appeal filed                                                                               account for changes in the cost of
                                                  on the USCIS-managed Form I–290B has                               DHS proposes this rule to adjust                    executing SEVP. IIRIRA section
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                                                  been set at $675. Since a fee of $38,475                         current fees and introduce new fees to                641(g)(2), 8 U.S.C. 1372(g)(2). In
                                                  would be significantly higher than any                           ensure that SEVP is able to recover the               addition, INA section 286(m), 8 U.S.C.
                                                  other SEVP fee it may improperly                                 full costs of the management and                      1356(m), provides that DHS may set fees
                                                  discourage schools from filing a motion                          support of its program activities. DHS’s              ‘‘at a level that will ensure recovery of
                                                  or appeal. Similarly, SEVP rejected the                          objectives and legal authority for this               the full costs of providing [adjudication]
                                                  alternative to set the recertification fee                       proposed rule are further discussed                   services.’’
                                                  at the ABC model output amount of                                throughout this notice of proposed
                                                  $6,000. A recertification fee higher than                        rulemaking (NPRM).


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                                                  3. A Description—and, Where Feasible,                                     infers 1,248 SEVP-certified public                                         business according to their industry.
                                                  an Estimate of the Number—of Small                                        schools are considered a small entity as                                   DHS estimates each private school’s
                                                  Entities to Which the Proposed Rule                                       defined by SBA.                                                            annual receipts by multiplying the
                                                  Will Apply                                                                  DHS conservatively assumes that all                                      approximate annual cost of room, board,
                                                     This analysis does not apply to                                        1,507 private nonprofit schools certified                                  and tuition by the average annual
                                                  increases in the I–901 F and M fees                                       by SEVP are small entities because they                                    number of total students, based on data
                                                  because these fees are paid by                                            are not dominant in their fields. DHS                                      provided by the schools on their Forms
                                                  individuals who are not, for purposes of                                  also assumes that the 4,755 schools that                                   I–17. Every 2 years, as part of the
                                                  the RFA, within the definition of small                                   are private unspecified are small                                          recertification process, a school submits
                                                  entities established by 5 U.S.C. 601(6).                                  entities. DHS requests comments on                                         the approximate annual cost of room,
                                                  DHS believes that J fees are also paid by                                 these assumptions.                                                         board, and tuition per student and the
                                                  individuals and requests comment on                                         To determine which of the remaining                                      average annual number of total students,
                                                  this assumption.                                                          471 private for-profit schools are                                         both domestic and international. DHS
                                                     As of May 2017, there were a total of                                  considered a small entity, DHS                                             acknowledges that this method to
                                                  8,746 SEVP-certified schools that would                                   references the Small Business                                              estimate receipts may be an incomplete
                                                  be subject to the I–17 recertification fee,                               Administration (SBA) size standards                                        account of a school’s income, which
                                                  site visit fee, and fee to file a motion or                               represented by business average annual                                     may also include contributions from
                                                  an appeal. New schools applying for                                       receipts. Receipts are generally defined                                   private individuals or other
                                                  SEVP certification would be subject to                                    as a firm’s total income or gross income.                                  endowments. Since these data reflect a
                                                  the proposed I–17 initial certification                                   SBA’s Table of Small Business Size                                         snapshot of all SEVP-certified schools as
                                                  fee. Of the 8,746 SEVP-certified schools,                                 Standards is matched to the North                                          of May 24, 2017, DHS acknowledges
                                                  2,013 have identified as public schools                                   American Industry Classification                                           there may be day-to-day changes in the
                                                  on their I–17 form. The remaining 6,733                                   System (NAICS) for industries.16 DHS                                       status of a school’s certification and that
                                                  schools have identified themselves on                                     matches information provided by the                                        a school’s revenue may differ from
                                                  the Form I–17 as private for-profit,                                      schools in SEVIS regarding what                                            actual revenue due to a 2-year lag in
                                                  private nonprofit, or private unspecified                                 programs of study it is engaged in with                                    school self-reporting before a school is
                                                  entities.14                                                               an appropriate NAICS industry                                              required to recertify.
                                                     Of the 2,013 SEVP-certified public                                     description. NAICS is the standard                                            Given these assumptions, DHS
                                                  schools, DHS conducted a random                                           classification used to categorize                                          estimates that 7,842 schools meet the
                                                  sample of 100 15 schools to approximate                                   business establishments for the purpose                                    SBA definition of a small entity. This is
                                                  the number of public schools in a                                         of collecting, analyzing, and publishing                                   approximately 90 percent of the 8,746 of
                                                  governmental jurisdiction with a                                          statistical data related to the U.S.                                       SEVP-certified schools included in this
                                                  population of less than 50,000. Out of                                    economy.                                                                   analysis.
                                                  the 100 public schools, 62, or 62                                           DHS finds that the revenue of 332 of                                        Table 28 shows a summary by school
                                                  percent, are located in a city with a                                     the 471 private, for-profit schools meet                                   type of the number of SEVP-certified
                                                  population fewer than 50,000. DHS                                         the SBA size standard of a small                                           schools and estimated small entities.

                                                                                                            TABLE 28—SEVP-CERTIFIED SCHOOLS BY SCHOOL TYPE
                                                                                                                             Description                                                                                     Total         Small entities

                                                  Public Schools .........................................................................................................................................................       2,013               1,248
                                                  Private, nonprofit schools ........................................................................................................................................            1,507               1,507
                                                  Private, unspecified schools ....................................................................................................................................              4,755               4,755
                                                  Private, for-profit schools .........................................................................................................................................            471                 332

                                                        Total Number of SEVP-Certified Schools ........................................................................................................                          8,746               7,842



                                                    Table 29 provides a summary of the                                      number of small and large schools by                                       industries with SEVP-certified schools
                                                  SEVP-certified schools by industry. The                                   industry. Note that the number of small                                    consist of a majority of small schools.
                                                  table also shows the NAICS industry                                       schools includes all nonprofits and
                                                  description, the NAICS code, and the                                      unspecified private schools. Most
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                                                    14 Prior to October 1, 2016, schools had two                            determining the sample size DHS utilized a 90                              Census Bureau 2010–2016 Cities and Towns
                                                  options in SEVIS to select their school type: Public                      percent confidence level (z-score), 10 percent                             (Incorporated Places and Minor Civil Divisions) at
                                                  or private unspecified. With the recent SEVIS                             margin of error (e), and a 50 percent population                           https://www.census.gov/data/tables/2016/demo/
                                                  update, schools can only choose one of three                              proportion (p) used as an unknown input and to                             popest/total-cities-and-towns.html.
                                                                                                                            maximize the estimate to overestimate sample size.
                                                  options: Public, private for-profit, or private                                                                                                         16 U.S. Small Business Administration, Tables of
                                                                                                                            The sample size equation used n = z2p(1¥p)/e2
                                                  nonprofit.                                                                provided inputs 1.652(.5)(.5)/.01 = 69 and rounded                         Small Business Size Standards Matched to NAICS
                                                    15 The random sample helps ensure an accurate                                                                                                      Codes (Oct. 1, 2017), available at https://
                                                                                                                            up to 100 to over sample. DHS identified
                                                  representation of the population with each school                         geographic population data matched to the school’s                         www.sba.gov/sites/default/files/files/Size_
                                                  having an equal chance of being included. In                              city address provided in SEVIS, sourced from U.S.                          Standards_Table_2017.xlsx.



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                                                                                                         TABLE 29—NUMBER OF SEVP-CERTIFIED SCHOOLS BY INDUSTRY
                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Number of       Total SEVP-       Percent
                                                                                                                                                                                                           Number of
                                                        School industry                                      NAICS industry description                                        NAICS codes                                 non-small         certified        small
                                                                                                                                                                                                          small schools     schools          schools         schools

                                                  Elementary and Sec-                     Industry primarily engaged in providing academic                                                 611110                 3,472              18           3,490                99
                                                    ondary Schools.                         courses and related course work that contain a
                                                                                            basic preparatory education. A basic preparatory
                                                                                            education generally starts kindergarten through
                                                                                            12th grade.
                                                  Junior Colleges ...............         Industry primarily engaged in providing academic                                                 611210                    11                2            13                 85
                                                                                            or technical courses and granting associate de-
                                                                                            grees, certificates, or diplomas below the bacca-
                                                                                            laureate level.
                                                  Colleges, Universities,                 Industry primarily engaged in providing academic                                                 611310                 2,150              57           2,207                97
                                                    and Professional                        courses and granting degrees at baccalaureate
                                                    Schools.                                or graduate levels. The requirement for admis-
                                                                                            sion is at least a high school diploma or equiva-
                                                                                            lent general academic training.
                                                  Computer Training ..........            Industry primarily engaged in providing computer                                                 611420                    13                0            13             100
                                                                                            training (except computer repair), such as com-
                                                                                            puter programming, software packages, comput-
                                                                                            erized business systems, computer electronics
                                                                                            technology, computer operations, and local area
                                                                                            network management.
                                                  Professional and Man-                   Industry primarily engaged in providing a collection                                             611430                    18                0            18             100
                                                    agement Development                     of short interval courses and sessions for man-
                                                    Training.                               agement and professional development. Training
                                                                                            for career development may be provided directly
                                                                                            to individuals or through employers’ training pro-
                                                                                            grams, and courses may be customized or
                                                                                            modified to meet the special needs of customers.
                                                  Cosmetology and Barber                  Industry primarily engaged in providing training in                                              611511                    91                3            94                 97
                                                    Schools.                                hair styling, barbering, or cosmetic arts, such as
                                                                                            makeup or skin care.
                                                  Flight Training .................       Industry primarily engaged in providing aviation                                                 611512                   199                1           200             100
                                                                                            and flight training.
                                                  Apprenticeship Training ..              Industry primarily engaged in providing apprentice-                                              611513                    39                1            40                 98
                                                                                            ship training programs.
                                                  Other Technical and                     Industry primarily engaged in providing job or ca-                                               611519                   183                6           189                 97
                                                    Trade Schools.                          reer vocational or technical courses (except cos-
                                                                                            metology and barber training, aviation and flight
                                                                                            training, and apprenticeship training).
                                                  Fine Arts Schools ............          Establishments primarily engaged in offering in-                                                 611610                    79                3            82                 96
                                                                                            struction in the arts, including dance, art, drama,
                                                                                            and music.
                                                  Sports and Recreation In-               Industry primarily contains institutions such as                                                 611620                    10                0            10             100
                                                    struction.                              camps and schools, primarily engaged in pro-
                                                                                            viding instruction in athletic activities to groups
                                                                                            of individuals.
                                                  Language Schools ..........             Industry primarily engaged in providing foreign lan-                                             611630                   286              44            330                 87
                                                                                            guage instruction (including sign language).
                                                  Exam Preparation and                    Industry primarily engaged in providing training for                                             611691                     8                4            12                 67
                                                    Tutoring.                               standardized examinations and/or educational
                                                                                            tutoring services.
                                                  All Other Misc. Schools                 Industry primarily engaged in providing instruction                                              611699                    32                0            32             100
                                                     and Instruction.                       (except academic schools, colleges and univer-
                                                                                            sities, business, computer, management, tech-
                                                                                            nical, trade, fine arts, athletic, language instruc-
                                                                                            tion, tutoring, and automobile driving instruction).
                                                  Educational Support                     Industry primarily engaged in providing non-in-                                                  611710                     2                0                 2         100
                                                    Services.                               structional services that support educational
                                                                                            processes or systems.
                                                  Public Schools (Elemen-                 Industry primarily engaged in providing academic                                                       N/A              1,248             765           2,013                62
                                                    tary, Secondary, and                    courses and related course work that contain a
                                                    High School).                           basic public education.

                                                       Total .........................    ..................................................................................   ........................           7,842             904           8,746                90



                                                    Table 30 presents the type of schools                                             and determined that 1,296 of these are                                          the results of the sample of SEVP-
                                                  with active F and M students and the                                                considered small entities as defined by                                         certified public schools to the number of
                                                  percent of students enrolled in small                                               SBA. Note that although there are two
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                      students in SEVP-certified public
                                                  schools. Most F and M students are                                                  SEVP-certified schools in the education                                         schools (619,295) to estimate that the
                                                  enrolled at small schools. Of the 8,746                                             support services industry (shown in                                             number of students in small SEVP-
                                                  SEVP-certified schools, DHS identified                                              Table 29), there are no active F and M                                          certified public schools is 383,963.
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                                                                                              TABLE 30—TOTAL NUMBER OF ACTIVE F AND M STUDENTS BY INDUSTRY
                                                                                                                                                                                                    Total active                                           Percent of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Total active
                                                                                                                                                                                                     F and M                                                students
                                                                                                             School industry                                                                                                      F and M
                                                                                                                                                                                                    students in                                             at small
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  students
                                                                                                                                                                                                   small schools                                            schools

                                                  Elementary and Secondary Schools ...........................................................................................                                  60,990                      63,491                  96
                                                  Junior Colleges ............................................................................................................................                       409                         418                98
                                                  Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools .......................................................................                                    419,593                     429,784                   98
                                                  Computer Training .......................................................................................................................                          404                         404               100
                                                  Professional and Management Development Training ...............................................................                                                   217                         217               100
                                                  Cosmetology and Barber Schools ...............................................................................................                                       91                          93               98
                                                  Flight Training ..............................................................................................................................                  6,598                       6,605                100
                                                  Apprenticeship Training ...............................................................................................................                              71                          75               95
                                                  Other Technical and Trade Schools ............................................................................................                                  1,108                       1,111                100
                                                  Fine Arts Schools ........................................................................................................................                      1,736                       2,030                 86
                                                  Sports and Recreation Instruction ...............................................................................................                                    13                          13              100
                                                  Language Schools .......................................................................................................................                      33,500                      41,867                  80
                                                  Exam Preparation and Tutoring ..................................................................................................                                1,469                       1,984                 74
                                                  All Other Miscellaneous Schools and Instruction ........................................................................                                           218                         218               100
                                                  Educational Support Services .....................................................................................................               ........................    ........................              0
                                                  Public Schools .............................................................................................................................                383,963                     619,295                   62



                                                    DHS estimated SEVP-certified public                                     U.S. Census Bureau 2015 State and                                          with the lowest revenue to the median
                                                  schools’ revenue to examine the impact                                    Local Government Survey 17 to examine                                      revenue of all the small schools to the
                                                  of the proposed fee adjustments on                                        the impact of the increased fees on the                                    small school with the largest revenue. It
                                                  small public schools. The tuition                                         public schools included in the sample.                                     also shows the average revenue of all
                                                  provided by public schools in SEVIS                                       A county or city’s revenue may be an                                       the small schools in that industry. The
                                                  may not represent a public school’s total                                 overestimation of a public school’s                                        Colleges, Universities, and Professional
                                                  revenue because most of the U.S.                                          capability to pay the fees related to                                      Schools industry has the widest range
                                                  students would generally not pay the                                      SEVP-certification, appeals, or site visits                                from maximum to minimum revenue
                                                  tuition provided to attend public                                         for new locations. This revenue                                            due to the assumption that all private,
                                                  schools. Instead, DHS assumes that a                                      approximation may minimize the                                             unspecified schools are small entities,
                                                  public school’s county or city’s tax                                      impact of the fee adjustments for public                                   while the Educational Support Services
                                                  revenue is the best revenue source                                        schools. DHS requests comments on
                                                                                                                                                                                                       industry that only has two schools
                                                  against which to assess the impact of the                                 these assumptions.
                                                  proposed fee adjustments. DHS                                               Table 31 displays the range of annual                                    included has the smallest range of
                                                  collected local government revenue,                                       revenue by each school industry and for                                    maximum to minimum revenue for any
                                                  expenditure, debt, and assets from the                                    public schools, from the small school                                      one industry.

                                                                                                      TABLE 31—RANGE OF ANNUAL REVENUE BY SCHOOL INDUSTRY
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Average
                                                                                                                                                                     Lowest annual             Median annual                  Largest annual
                                                                                              School industry                                                                                                                                                annual
                                                                                                                                                                       revenue                   revenue                         revenue                    revenue

                                                  Elementary and Secondary Schools ...........................................................                                 $28,800              $5,116,550                $1,680,000,000                $13,194,355
                                                  Junior Colleges ............................................................................................                  44,400               2,560,000                    15,255,000                  4,271,901
                                                  Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools .......................................                                      26,400              28,432,500                 5,002,524,120                 96,761,518
                                                  Computer Training .......................................................................................                    425,000               3,000,000                    14,000,000                  3,881,631
                                                  Professional and Management Development Training ...............................                                             129,600                 717,500                     2,904,625                  1,000,423
                                                  Cosmetology and Barber Schools ...............................................................                                70,000               2,183,000                    66,907,200                  4,092,673
                                                  Flight Training ..............................................................................................                36,000               3,000,000                    60,000,000                  5,959,154
                                                  Apprenticeship Training ...............................................................................                      132,000              10,265,875                   106,080,000                 21,004,563
                                                  Other Technical and Trade Schools ............................................................                                64,000               2,800,000                    82,800,000                  7,570,939
                                                  Fine Arts Schools ........................................................................................                    66,000               2,895,000                   130,000,000                  9,425,304
                                                  Sports and Recreation Instruction ...............................................................                            276,800               1,165,000                     9,312,500                  2,626,805
                                                  Language Schools .......................................................................................                     118,500               5,725,000                   108,000,000                  7,514,433
                                                  Exam Preparation and Tutoring ..................................................................                           3,150,000               5,043,189                    27,000,000                  6,983,297
                                                  All Other Miscellaneous Schools and Instruction ........................................                                      83,250                 845,000                   469,050,000                 18,359,767
                                                  Educational Support Services .....................................................................                           340,000                 521,750                       703,500                    521,750
                                                  Public Schools .............................................................................................               4,389,000             192,353,500                17,833,251,000              1,315,830,548
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                                                  4. A Description of the Projected                                             educational institutions in support of                                      I–17 certification and the proposed fees
                                                  Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other                                           SEVP operations. DHS estimates the                                          for recertification, site visits to add a
                                                  Compliance Requirements of the                                                annual impact to small schools based on                                     new physical location or campus, and
                                                  Proposed Rule, Including an Estimate of                                       the school cost of compliance as                                            the filing of a motion or an appeal
                                                  the Classes of Small Entities That Will                                       represented as a percentage of their                                        would have on small SEVP-certified
                                                  Be Subject to the Requirement and the                                         annual revenue. Table 32 displays the                                       schools.
                                                  Types of Professional Skills Necessary                                        proposed fees, the current fees, and the
                                                  for Preparation of the Report or Record                                       difference in these amounts. This
                                                    The proposed rule would increase                                            analysis examines the impact that the
                                                  and establish additional fees for                                             proposed incremental fee for the Form

                                                                                                                         TABLE 32—PROPOSED SCHOOL FEES BY TYPE
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Difference                 Percent
                                                                                                       Fee type                                                                  Proposed fee              Current fee          (proposed¥                 increase
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  current)

                                                  I–17 Certification Fee ......................................................................................                              $3,000               $1,700                   $1,300                    76
                                                  I–17 Recertification Fee ...................................................................................                                1,250                    0                    1,250                   N/A
                                                  Site Visit Fee—initial ........................................................................................                               655                  655                        0                     0
                                                  Site Visit Fee—new location ............................................................................                                      655                    0                      655                   N/A
                                                  Motion or Appeal Fee ......................................................................................                                   675                    0                      675                   N/A



                                                  I–17 Certification Fee                                                        international students after they enter                                     between the proposed fee ($3,000) and
                                                     A school files a petition and pays a                                       the country on an F or M student visa.                                      current fee ($1,700), or $1,300. From
                                                  certification fee to become eligible to                                       Schools must initially go through the                                       2012 to 2016, DHS processed 2,117 I–17
                                                  issue the Form I–20, ‘‘Certificate of                                         vetting process for authorization by DHS                                    petitions and payments. Out of the
                                                  Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student                                          to enroll F and/or M nonimmigrant                                           2,117 schools, 1,151, or 54 percent, were
                                                  Status,’’ to prospective international                                        students and pay the I–17 certification                                     identified as meeting the SBA definition
                                                  students after admitting them for a                                           fee, which is currently $1,700 and                                          of a small school, or estimated to be a
                                                  course of study. Certification also                                           proposed to increase to $3,000. The                                         small public school based on the sample
                                                  authorizes the school to enroll                                               incremental fee is the difference                                           conducted, as illustrated in Table 33.
                                                                                                              TABLE 33—I–17 INITIAL CERTIFICATIONS FYS 2012–2016
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Percent of
                                                                                                                                                                                                            Total I–17          Small school             small school
                                                                                                                   Fiscal year                                                                                 initial           I–17 initial             I–17 initial
                                                                                                                                                                                                           certifications       certifications           certifications

                                                  2012     .............................................................................................................................................              457                       236                   52
                                                  2013     .............................................................................................................................................              382                       218                   57
                                                  2014     .............................................................................................................................................              446                       270                   60
                                                  2015     .............................................................................................................................................              469                       260                   55
                                                  2016     .............................................................................................................................................              363                       167                   46

                                                        Total ......................................................................................................................................                2,117                    1,151                    54

                                                               2014–2016 3-year annual average ...............................................................................                                        426                       232                   55



                                                    SEVP forecasted the total I–17 initial                                      each year. DHS assumes the growth of                                        industry, as presented in Table 29. This
                                                  certifications in FY 2019 and FY 2020                                         small schools per industry seeking                                          calculation yields the number of small
                                                  to be 426 using the 3-year annual                                             SEVP certification will remain constant                                     schools expected to petition for initial I–
                                                  average of FY 2014 through 2016 initial                                       in the future. DHS multiplied the                                           17 certification by industry. The results
                                                  certifications. Using that same                                               annual average number of small schools                                      are presented in Table 34.
                                                  methodology, 232 small schools applied                                        applying for initial certification by the
                                                  for initial I–17 certification on average                                     percent of small schools in each

                                                                TABLE 34—EXPECTED ANNUAL NUMBER OF SMALL SCHOOLS TO INITIALLY CERTIFY BY SCHOOL INDUSTRY
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Annual number
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      of small schools
                                                                                                                                          School industry                                                                                            applying for initial
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         certification

                                                  Elementary and Secondary Schools ...............................................................................................................................................                                  103
                                                  Junior Colleges ................................................................................................................................................................................                    0
                                                  Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools ...........................................................................................................................                                       64
                                                  Computer Training ...........................................................................................................................................................................                       0
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                                                    TABLE 34—EXPECTED ANNUAL NUMBER OF SMALL SCHOOLS TO INITIALLY CERTIFY BY SCHOOL INDUSTRY—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Annual number
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        of small schools
                                                                                                                                       School industry                                                                                                 applying for initial
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           certification

                                                  Cosmetology and Barber Schools ...................................................................................................................................................                                     3
                                                  Flight Training ..................................................................................................................................................................................                     6
                                                  Apprenticeship Training ...................................................................................................................................................................                            1
                                                  Other Technical and Trade Schools ................................................................................................................................................                                     5
                                                  Fine Arts Schools ............................................................................................................................................................................                         2
                                                  Sports and Recreation Instruction ...................................................................................................................................................                                  0
                                                  Language Schools ...........................................................................................................................................................................                           8
                                                  Exam Preparation and Tutoring ......................................................................................................................................................                                   0
                                                  All Other Miscellaneous Schools and Instruction ............................................................................................................................                                           1
                                                  Educational Support Services .........................................................................................................................................................                                 0
                                                  Public Schools .................................................................................................................................................................................                      37

                                                        Total Small Schools ..................................................................................................................................................................                        232



                                                     This analysis examines the impact the                                    Table 35 shows the impact as a                                              However, there is an expected impact
                                                  $1,300 incremental fee has on small                                         percentage for the schools with the                                         greater than 1 percent for some small
                                                  schools that might seek initial                                             lowest annual revenue, median annual                                        schools with the lowest annual revenue
                                                  certification after the final rule is                                       revenue, and largest annual revenue, as                                     in their industry. On average the
                                                  effective. DHS assumes that the range of                                    well as the average annual revenue for                                      estimated 194 small schools that apply
                                                  revenue of the small schools that will                                      all schools in that industry. From these                                    for initial I–17 certification annually
                                                  apply for certification is similar to the                                   results, DHS does not expect the I–17                                       and pay an incremental fee of $1,300
                                                  range of revenue of current SEVP-                                           certification incremental fee to have an                                    will experience an impact of less than
                                                  certified small schools and uses this                                       impact greater than 1 percent on the                                        1 percent of their estimated annual
                                                  range to show the potential impacts.                                        average small school annual revenue.                                        revenue.

                                                                               TABLE 35—INITIAL CERTIFICATION FEE IMPACT FOR SMALL SCHOOLS BY TYPE OF SCHOOL
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   I–17 initial
                                                                                                                                                                              I–17 initial              I–17 initial                                         I–17 initial
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  certification
                                                                                                                                                                             certification             certification                                        certification
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  incremental
                                                                                                                                                                             incremental               incremental                                         incremental
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 fee impact on
                                                                                                                                                                            fee impact on             fee impact on                                       fee impact on
                                                                                                 Type of school                                                                                                                    the school
                                                                                                                                                                           the school with           the school with                                       the average
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     with the
                                                                                                                                                                              the lowest               the median                                               school
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      largest
                                                                                                                                                                                revenue                   revenue                                              revenue
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     revenue
                                                                                                                                                                               (percent)                 (percent)                                            (percent)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    (percent)

                                                  Elementary and Secondary Schools ...............................................................                                           4.5                        0.0                        0.0                0.01
                                                  Junior Colleges ................................................................................................                           2.9                        0.1                        0.0                0.03
                                                  Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools ...........................................                                               4.9                        0.0                        0.0                0.00
                                                  Computer Training ...........................................................................................                              0.3                        0.0                        0.0                0.03
                                                  Professional and Management Development Training ...................................                                                       1.0                        0.2                        0.0                0.13
                                                  Cosmetology and Barber Schools ...................................................................                                         1.9                        0.1                        0.0                0.03
                                                  Flight Training ..................................................................................................                         3.6                        0.0                        0.0                0.02
                                                  Apprenticeship Training ...................................................................................                                1.0                        0.0                        0.0                0.01
                                                  Other Technical and Trade Schools ................................................................                                         2.0                        0.0                        0.0                0.02
                                                  Fine Arts Schools ............................................................................................                             2.0                        0.0                        0.0                0.01
                                                  Sports and Recreation Instruction ...................................................................                                      0.5                        0.1                        0.0                0.05
                                                  Language Schools ...........................................................................................                               1.1                        0.0                        0.0                0.02
                                                  Exam Preparation and Tutoring ......................................................................                                       0.0                        0.0                        0.0                0.02
                                                  All Other Miscellaneous Schools and Instruction ............................................                                               1.6                        0.2                        0.0                0.01
                                                  Educational Support Services .........................................................................                                     0.4                        0.2                        0.2                0.25
                                                  Public Schools .................................................................................................                           0.0                        0.0                        0.0                 0.0



                                                  I–17 Recertification Fee                                                      To measure the impact on small                                            3,921 18 small schools will recertify
                                                     SEVP-certified schools are required to                                   schools, DHS first estimated the number                                     annually. DHS examined all 7,842 small
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                                                  file for recertification every 2 years to                                   of small schools that will recertify. DHS                                   SEVP-certified schools to determine the
                                                  demonstrate that they have complied                                         assumes 50 percent (4,373) of the total                                     impact of the recertification fee, as it is
                                                  with all recordkeeping, retention,                                          number of schools in this analysis                                          assumed that a significant number of the
                                                  reporting, and other requirements when                                      (8,746) will recertify each year. DHS                                       schools will pursue recertification
                                                  registering F and M students. There is                                      multiplies the recertification rate of 50                                   within the next 2 years.
                                                  currently no fee charged to schools for                                     percent by the total number of small
                                                  recertification, but this proposed rule                                     schools to generate the estimation that                                       18 7,842 × 50 percent = 3,921 small schools

                                                  establishes a new fee for that process.                                                                                                                 recertifying each year.



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                                                    DHS assumes that the total number of                                   these schools in this analysis and                            the small school’s annual revenue. From
                                                  SEVP-certified schools will remain                                       assumes they will opt to pay the                              these findings, of the 7,842 small
                                                  static as new schools become certified                                   recertification fee of $1,250 rather than                     schools expected to apply for
                                                  and other schools withdraw                                               reapplying for initial certification with a                   recertification and pay the proposed fee
                                                  certification. DHS therefore assumes                                     proposed fee of $3,000 at such time in                        of $1,250, 50 schools, or 0.6 percent,
                                                  that the annual increase of total                                        the future that they enroll F or M                            will experience an impact greater than
                                                  recertifications will be zero.                                           students.                                                     1 percent but less than 3 percent of the
                                                    As previously discussed, DHS                                             Table 36 illustrates the number of                          school’s annual revenue. For the
                                                  identified 1,296 SBA-defined small                                       small schools that will recertify by                          remaining schools, DHS does not expect
                                                  schools with no active F or M                                            industry and the I–17 recertification                         the incremental fee to have an impact of
                                                  international students. DHS included                                     incremental fee impact as a percent of                        greater than 1 percent.

                                                                                  TABLE 36—RECERTIFICATION FEE IMPACT FOR SMALL SCHOOLS BY TYPE OF SCHOOL
                                                                                             School industry                                                       0%<Impact≤1%      1%<Impact≤2%         2%<Impact<3%    Total

                                                  Elementary and Secondary Schools ...........................................................                               3,458                  7                7        3,472
                                                  Junior Colleges ............................................................................................                  10                  0                1           11
                                                  Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools .......................................                                   2,135                 12                4        2,150
                                                  Computer Training .......................................................................................                     13                  0                0           13
                                                  Professional and Management Development Training ...............................                                              18                  0                0           18
                                                  Cosmetology and Barber Schools ...............................................................                                89                  2                0           91
                                                  Flight Training ..............................................................................................               196                  1                2          199
                                                  Apprenticeship Training ...............................................................................                       39                  0                0           39
                                                  Other Technical and Trade Schools ............................................................                               175                  8                0          183
                                                  Fine Arts Schools .........................................................................................                   76                  3                0           79
                                                  Sports and Recreation Instruction ...............................................................                             10                  0                0           10
                                                  Language Schools .......................................................................................                     285                  1                0          286
                                                  Exam Preparation and Tutoring ...................................................................                              8                  0                0            8
                                                  All Other Miscellaneous Schools and Instruction ........................................                                      30                  2                0           32
                                                  Educational Support Services ......................................................................                            2                  0                0            2
                                                  Public Schools .............................................................................................               1,248                  0                0        1,248

                                                        Total Small Schools ..............................................................................                   7,792                 36               14        7,842



                                                  Site Visit Fee                                                           school that adds a new campus or                              schools could add a campus and require
                                                                                                                           physical location by updating its Form                        a site visit. Table 37 shows the proposed
                                                    Current regulations provide authority                                  I–17 in SEVIS, consistent with 8 CFR                          site visit fee impact on estimated annual
                                                  for SEVP to charge a site visit fee to                                   214.3(h)(3) and the agency’s description                      revenue for all 7,842 small schools
                                                  schools that apply for initial                                           when it established the fee in 2008 that                      certified by SEVP and the type of
                                                  certification or add a new physical                                      such a fee could apply to such an initial                     school. Of the total 7,842 small schools,
                                                  location or campus. The site visit allows                                event. 73 FR 55683, 55691.                                    7,827, or 99.8 percent, would have a site
                                                  SEVP an opportunity to gather evidence                                     SEVP performs 600 site visits                               visit fee impact of less than or equal to
                                                  on the school’s eligibility, review school                               annually. Of these site visits, 426 would
                                                                                                                                                                                         1 percent of their annual revenue.
                                                  facilities, and interview personnel listed                               be performed as part of the forecasted
                                                  on the I–17 petition as a PDSO or DSO.                                                                                                 Twelve small schools, or 0.2 percent of
                                                                                                                           initial certifications, leaving the
                                                  SEVP currently collects the $655 fee                                     capacity for 174 site visits to be                            small schools, would have an impact of
                                                  when a school files a petition for                                       performed when a school adds a                                greater than 1 percent but less than or
                                                  certification to issue Forms I–20 or by                                  campus. In order to estimate the impact                       equal to 2 percent of their annual
                                                  a certified school when it physically                                    on a school’s revenue of the proposed                         revenue. Three small schools would
                                                  moves to a new location. This proposed                                   charging of the site visit fee for a new                      have a site visit fee impact greater than
                                                  rule notifies the public that SEVP plans                                 instructional campus, DHS assumes that                        2 percent but less than 3 percent of their
                                                  to collect the fee from any certified                                    any of the currently SEVP-certified                           annual revenue.

                                                                                                 TABLE 37—SITE VISIT FEE IMPACT ON ESTIMATED ANNUAL REVENUE
                                                                                             Type of school                                                        0%<Impact≤1%      1%<Impact≤2%         2%<Impact<3%    Total

                                                  Elementary and Secondary Schools ...........................................................                               3,465                  5                2        3,472
                                                  Junior Colleges ............................................................................................                  10                  1                0           11
                                                  Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools .......................................                                   2,146                  3                1        2,150
                                                  Computer Training .......................................................................................                     13                  0                0           13
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                                                  Professional and Management Development Training ...............................                                              18                  0                0           18
                                                  Cosmetology and Barber Schools ...............................................................                                91                  0                0           91
                                                  Flight Training ..............................................................................................               197                  2                0          199
                                                  Apprenticeship Training ...............................................................................                       39                  0                0           39
                                                  Other Technical and Trade Schools ............................................................                               182                  1                0          183
                                                  Fine Arts Schools .........................................................................................                   79                  0                0           79
                                                  Sports and Recreation Instruction ...............................................................                             10                  0                0           10
                                                  Language Schools .......................................................................................                     286                  0                0          286
                                                  Exam Preparation and Tutoring ...................................................................                              8                  0                0            8



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                                                                                     TABLE 37—SITE VISIT FEE IMPACT ON ESTIMATED ANNUAL REVENUE—Continued
                                                                                             Type of school                                                        0%<Impact≤1%      1%<Impact≤2%         2%<Impact<3%   Total

                                                  All Other Miscellaneous Schools and Instruction ........................................                                      32                  0                0          32
                                                  Educational Support Services ......................................................................                            2                  0                0           2
                                                  Public Schools .............................................................................................               1,248                  0                0       1,248

                                                        Total Small Schools ..............................................................................                   7,827                 12                3       7,842



                                                  Fee To File an Appeal or Motion                                          Out of the 215 school motions and                             SEVP-certified small schools, 7,826, or
                                                     When a school is denied certification                                 appeals, DHS determined that 74, or                           99.8 percent, would experience an
                                                  or recertification, the school receives a                                34.4 percent, were filed by small                             impact less than or equal to 1 percent
                                                  denial letter through certified mail. The                                schools. Among the 74 small schools, 4                        of their estimated annual revenue were
                                                  denial letter explains the reason for the                                had 2 appeals within the same year or                         the school to file an appeal or motion.
                                                  denial and the steps to appeal. The                                      over the 4-year period. During the 4-year                     DHS estimates 13 small schools, or 0.2
                                                  school can appeal by completing the                                      period, there was an average of 19                            percent, would realize an impact
                                                  Form I–290B, ‘‘Notice of Appeal or                                       appeals and motions filed by small                            between 1 percent and 2 percent of their
                                                  Motion,’’ within 30 days of receipt. This                                schools annually.                                             estimated annual revenue. In addition,
                                                  rule proposes that SEVP impose a $675                                      DHS examined all 7,842 small schools                        three small schools, or 0.04 percent,
                                                  filing fee for submission of the Form I–                                 to estimate the impact of the proposed                        would experience an impact greater
                                                  290B.19 Currently no fee is imposed                                      appeal and motion fee on estimated                            than 2 percent but less than 3 percent
                                                  when a school submits the Form I–290B                                    annual revenue. The impact is                                 of estimated annual revenue. Table 38
                                                  for a motion or appeal.                                                  calculated by dividing the fee to file a                      shows the number of small schools
                                                     DHS processed 215 motions and                                         motion or appeal by the school’s                              within the range of impact to each
                                                  appeals from schools from 2013 to 2016.                                  estimated annual revenue. Of the 7,842                        school’s estimated annual revenue.

                                                                                       TABLE 38—APPEAL AND MOTION FEE IMPACT ON ESTIMATED ANNUAL REVENUE
                                                                                             Type of school                                                        0%<Impact≤1%      1%<Impact≤2%         2%<Impact<3%   Total

                                                  Elementary and Secondary Schools ...........................................................                               3,465                  5                2       3,472
                                                  Junior Colleges ............................................................................................                  10                  1                0          11
                                                  Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools .......................................                                   2,146                  3                1       2,150
                                                  Computer Training .......................................................................................                     13                  0                0          13
                                                  Professional and Management Development Training ...............................                                              18                  0                0          18
                                                  Cosmetology and Barber Schools ...............................................................                                91                  0                0          91
                                                  Flight Training ..............................................................................................               197                  2                0         199
                                                  Apprenticeship Training ...............................................................................                       39                  0                0          39
                                                  Other Technical and Trade Schools ............................................................                               182                  1                0         183
                                                  Fine Arts Schools .........................................................................................                   78                  1                0          79
                                                  Sports and Recreation Instruction ...............................................................                             10                  0                0          10
                                                  Language Schools .......................................................................................                     286                  0                0         286
                                                  Exam Preparation and Tutoring ...................................................................                              8                  0                0           8
                                                  All Other Miscellaneous Schools and Instruction ........................................                                      32                  0                0          32
                                                  Educational Support Services ......................................................................                            2                  0                0           2
                                                  Public Schools .............................................................................................               1,248                  0                0       1,248

                                                        Total Small Schools ..............................................................................                   7,826                 13                3       7,842



                                                    The potential total impact on small                                    initial certification or (2) a school                         appeal). More than 98 percent of schools
                                                  entities in any year can be determined                                   appeals a recertification and adds a new                      would be impacted less than one
                                                  by examining scenarios in which a                                        location requiring a site visit.                              percent in this scenario, as shown in
                                                  school may pay more than one of the                                        A school may pay the initial                                Table 39. The impacts of this scenario
                                                  proposed adjustments in fees in the                                      certification fee and then it may appeal                      would be greater than the impacts of
                                                  same year. DHS examines the following                                    the results of the initial certification                      scenario where a school appeals a
                                                  scenarios and determines that the                                        within the same year. DHS proposes                            recertification, which would add to
                                                  impact on any small school’s revenue is                                  that this would be an increase of $1,975                      $1,925 in increased fees ($1,250 I–17
                                                  less than three percent on any school                                    ($1,300 incremental fee for I–17 initial                      recertification fee plus $675 for an
                                                  industry type: (1) A school appeals an                                   certification plus $675 fee for an                            appeal).
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                                                                                    TABLE 39—IMPACT OF INITIAL CERTIFICATION FEE INCREASE PLUS AN APPEAL FEE
                                                                                             Type of school                                                        0%<Impact≤1%      1%<Impact≤2%         2%<Impact<3%   Total

                                                  Elementary and Secondary Schools ...........................................................                               3,440                 21               11       3,472


                                                    19 USCIS, I–290B, Notice of Appeal or Motion,

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                                                                         TABLE 39—IMPACT OF INITIAL CERTIFICATION FEE INCREASE PLUS AN APPEAL FEE—Continued
                                                                                             Type of school                                                        0%<Impact≤1%      1%<Impact≤2%         2%<Impact<3%   Total

                                                  Junior Colleges ............................................................................................                  10                  0                1          11
                                                  Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools .......................................                                   2,126                 15               10       2,151
                                                  Computer Training .......................................................................................                     13                  0                0          13
                                                  Professional and Management Development Training ...............................                                              15                  3                0          18
                                                  Cosmetology and Barber Schools ...............................................................                                89                  1                1          91
                                                  Flight Training ..............................................................................................               192                  4                3         199
                                                  Apprenticeship Training ...............................................................................                       37                  2                0          39
                                                  Other Technical and Trade Schools ............................................................                               171                  9                3         183
                                                  Fine Arts Schools .........................................................................................                   74                  2                3          79
                                                  Sports and Recreation Instruction ...............................................................                             10                  0                0          10
                                                  Language Schools .......................................................................................                     282                  4                0         286
                                                  Exam Preparation and Tutoring ...................................................................                              8                  0                0           8
                                                  All Other Miscellaneous Schools and Instruction ........................................                                      26                  4                2          32
                                                  Educational Support Services ......................................................................                            2                  0                0           2
                                                  Public Schools .............................................................................................               1,248                  0                0       1,248

                                                        Total Small Schools ..............................................................................                   7,743                 64               35       7,842



                                                    A school may seek recertification in                                   location. DHS proposes that this would                        than one percent for all but 139 small
                                                  the same year it adds a new physical                                     be an increase of $2,580 ($1,250 I–17                         schools. The impact on these 139
                                                  location or campus that requires a site                                  recertification fee plus $655 for a site                      schools’ revenues would be less than
                                                  visit and then it may appeal the findings                                visit at a new location plus $675 for an                      three percent as shown in Table 40.
                                                  of a recertification. A recertification fee                              appeal). Under this scenario, the impact
                                                  would not include a site visit to a new                                  on small schools’ revenue would be less

                                                             TABLE 40—IMPACT OF RECERTIFICATION FEE PLUS A SITE VISIT—NEW LOCATION FEE PLUS AN APPEAL FEE
                                                                                             Type of school                                                        0%<Impact≤1%      1%<Impact≤2%         2%<Impact<3%   Total

                                                  Elementary and Secondary Schools ...........................................................                               3,426                 28               18       3,472
                                                  Junior Colleges ............................................................................................                  10                  0                1          11
                                                  Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools .......................................                                   2,110                 24               17       2,151
                                                  Computer Training .......................................................................................                     13                  0                0          13
                                                  Professional and Management Development Training ...............................                                              15                  3                0          18
                                                  Cosmetology and Barber Schools ...............................................................                                87                  2                2          91
                                                  Flight Training ..............................................................................................               191                  5                3         199
                                                  Apprenticeship Training ...............................................................................                       37                  2                0          39
                                                  Other Technical and Trade Schools ............................................................                               167                  8                8         183
                                                  Fine Arts Schools .........................................................................................                   74                  2                3          79
                                                  Sports and Recreation Instruction ...............................................................                             10                  0                0          10
                                                  Language Schools .......................................................................................                     279                  6                1         286
                                                  Exam Preparation and Tutoring ...................................................................                              8                  0                0           8
                                                  All Other Miscellaneous Schools and Instruction ........................................                                      26                  4                2          32
                                                  Educational Support Services ......................................................................                            2                  0                0           2
                                                  Public Schools .............................................................................................               1,248                  0                0       1,248

                                                        Total Small Schools ..............................................................................                   7,703                 84               55       7,842



                                                  5. An Identification, to the Extent                                      6. A Description of Any Significant                           compliance and national security
                                                  Practicable, of All Relevant Federal                                     Alternatives to the Proposed Rule                             activities discussed above. SEVP
                                                  Rules That May Duplicate, Overlap, or                                    Which Accomplish the Stated                                   considered the alternative of
                                                  Conflict With the Proposed Rule                                          Objectives of Applicable Statutes and                         maintaining fees at the current level but
                                                                                                                           Minimize Any Significant Economic                             with reduced services and increased
                                                    DHS is unaware of any relevant                                         Impact of the Proposed Rule on Small                          processing times, but has decided that
                                                  Federal fee rule that may duplicate,                                     Entities                                                      this would not be in the best interest of
                                                  overlap, or conflict with the proposed                                                                                                 applicants and schools. SEVP seeks to
                                                  rule.                                                                      SEVP examined several alternatives to                       minimize the impact on all parties, but
                                                                                                                           the proposed fee structure, including no                      in particular small entities. SEVP must
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                                                                                                                           increase to any fee, only increasing the                      pay for the expenses of maintaining and
                                                                                                                           I–901 SEVIS fee and I–17 fee, and not                         improving SEVIS and adjudicating
                                                                                                                           subsidizing the school fees with the I–                       schools in a timely manner. If SEVP
                                                                                                                           901 F and M fees.                                             followed this alternative scenario, there
                                                                                                                             Without an increase in fees, SEVP                           would be a shortfall of revenue to cover
                                                                                                                           will be unable to maintain the level of                       the expenses of over $65.4 million in FY
                                                                                                                           service for students and schools that it                      2019. SEVP rejected this alternative, as
                                                                                                                           currently provides as well as the                             SEVP must pay for the expenses of


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                                                  maintaining and improving SEVIS and                                 SEVP also rejected the initial                     rulemaking would not result in an
                                                  certifying and recertifying schools in a                         certification fee of $4,600 because it                annual effect on the economy of $100
                                                  timely manner.                                                   finds that an increase of almost three                million or more; a major increase in
                                                     SEVP also considered only raising the                         times the current fee of $1,700 is                    costs or prices; or significant adverse
                                                  I–901 and I–17 certification fees instead                        excessive. In the fee development, DHS                effects on competition, employment,
                                                  of including new proposed fees for                               balanced the challenge of minimizing                  investment, productivity, innovation, or
                                                  recertification and for filing a motion or                       the costs to schools and students while               the ability of U.S.-based companies to
                                                  appeal. If SEVP followed this scenario,                          recovering funding to support SEVP                    compete with foreign-based companies
                                                  the I–901 F and M fee would increase                             services. The population of I–901 F and               in domestic and export markets. If
                                                  to $350 to cover the shortfall in revenue,                       M students relative to the population of              implemented as proposed, DHS will
                                                  but the I–17 Initial Certification fee                           I–17 schools allows for a minimal fee                 submit to Congress and the Comptroller
                                                  would also increase to $4,200. This                              adjustment to be spread over the student              General of the United States a report
                                                  would triple the existing certification                          population to reduce the cost burden on               about the issuance of the final rule prior
                                                  fee while continuing to allow schools                            individual institutions seeking                       to its effective date, as required by 5
                                                  with no foreign students to remain                               recertification. DHS requests comment                 U.S.C. 801(a)(1).
                                                  active SEVP schools that require SEVP                            on the impacts on small entities of the
                                                  effort for recertification. SEVP rejected                        unsubsidized fee amounts, impacts on                  E. Small Business Regulatory
                                                  this fee structure as it would continue                          small entities of the proposed fee                    Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996
                                                  to add workload to SEVP’s                                        amounts, and other ways in which DHS                    Pursuant to Section 213(a) of the
                                                  recertification branch. Without a                                could modify the proposed rule to                     Small Business Regulatory Enforcement
                                                  disincentive to not recertify, the list of                       reduce burdens for small entities or                  Fairness Act of 1996, Public Law 104–
                                                  schools recertifying would never stop                            better ensure that the burdens on small               121, 110 Stat. 847, 858–59, DHS wants
                                                  growing. SEVP rejected this alternative                          entities, individuals, and others subject             to assist small entities in understanding
                                                  because the proposed fees would                                  to the rule are appropriately distributed.            this proposed rule so that they can
                                                  establish a more equitable distribution                                                                                better evaluate its effects and participate
                                                                                                                   C. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
                                                  of costs and a more sustainable level of                                                                               in the rulemaking. If the proposed rule
                                                  cost recovery relative to the services                              The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
                                                                                                                                                                         would affect your small business,
                                                  provided as compared to this                                     of 1995 (UMRA), Public Law 104–4, 109
                                                                                                                                                                         organization, or governmental
                                                  alternative.                                                     Stat. 48 (codified at 2 U.S.C. 1501 et
                                                                                                                                                                         jurisdiction and you have questions
                                                     SEVP also considered the results of                           seq.), requires federal agencies to assess
                                                                                                                                                                         concerning its provisions or options for
                                                  the ABC model as an alternative, which                           the effects of their discretionary
                                                                                                                                                                         compliance, please consult ICE using
                                                  allocated the I–901 F and M fee, school                          regulatory actions. In particular, UMRA
                                                                                                                                                                         the contact information provided in the
                                                  certification fees, and the fee to file an                       addresses actions that may result in the
                                                                                                                                                                         FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
                                                  appeal or motion as shown in Table 41.                           expenditure by a State, local, or tribal
                                                                                                                   government in the aggregate or by the                 section.
                                                         TABLE 41—UNSUBSIDIZED FEE                                 private sector of $100 million (adjusted              F. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
                                                                 AMOUNTS                                           for inflation) or more in any 1 year. 2
                                                                                                                   U.S.C. 1532(a). Though this rule would                   A rule has implications for federalism
                                                                                                                   not result in such an expenditure, DHS                under Executive Order 13132,
                                                                                                Unsubsidized
                                                                 Fee type                       fee amounts        does discuss the effects of this rule                 Federalism, if it has substantial direct
                                                                                                                   elsewhere in this preamble. In addition,              effects on the States, on the relationship
                                                  I–901 F and M ......................                    $290     DHS maintains that this rulemaking is                 between the national government and
                                                  I–901 J-Full ...........................                 130     not a ‘‘Federal mandate,’’ as defined for             the States, or on the distribution of
                                                  I–901 J-Partial ......................                   130                                                           power and responsibilities among the
                                                  I–17 Initial Certification .........                   4,600
                                                                                                                   UMRA purposes, 2 U.S.C. 658(6), as the
                                                                                                                   payment of an SEVP certification fee by               various levels of government. DHS has
                                                  I–17 Recertification ...............                   6,000
                                                                                                                   individuals, local governments, or other              analyzed this proposed rule under that
                                                  Appeal or Motion ..................                   38,475
                                                  Site Visit ................................              650     private sector entities is (to the extent it          Order and has determined that it does
                                                                                                                   could be termed an enforceable duty)                  not have implications for federalism.
                                                     SEVP rejected this alternative for                            one that arises from participation in a               G. Executive Order 12988: Civil Justice
                                                  several reasons. Setting the fee at                              voluntary Federal program (i.e.,                      Reform
                                                  $38,475 may discourage schools from                              applying for status as F–1, F–3, M–1, or
                                                  filing a motion or appeal.                                       M–3 students or as a J–1 exchange                        This proposed rule meets the
                                                     Similarly, SEVP rejected the                                  visitor in the United States or seeking               applicable standards set forth in 3(a)
                                                  alternative of setting the recertification                       approval from the United States for                   and 3(b)(2) of Executive Order 12988,
                                                  fee at $6,000. A recertification fee higher                      attendance by certain aliens seeking                  Civil Justice Reform, to minimize
                                                  than the initial certification fee would                         status as F–1, F–3, or M–1 students). 2               litigation, eliminate ambiguity, and
                                                  discourage schools from seeking                                  U.S.C. 658(7)(A)(ii). For these reasons,              reduce burden.
                                                  recertification.                                                 no additional actions were deemed                     H. Energy Effects
                                                     SEVP instead proposes to set the                              necessary under the provisions of the
                                                  recertification fee at a level is less than                      UMRA.                                                    DHS has analyzed this proposed rule
                                                  the initial certification fee. When                                                                                    under Executive Order 13211, Actions
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                                                  schools can maintain their certification,                        D. Congressional Review Act                           Concerning Regulations That
                                                  F and M nonimmigrant students                                      This rulemaking is not a major rule,                Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
                                                  enrolled in the withdrawn school avoid                           as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804, for purposes              Distribution, or Use. DHS has
                                                  complications such as being forced to                            of congressional review of agency                     determined that it is not a ‘‘significant
                                                  transfer schools, leave the United States,                       rulemaking pursuant to the                            energy action’’ under that order because
                                                  or risk facing immigration law penalties                         Congressional Review Act, Public Law                  it is a ‘‘significant regulatory action’’
                                                  for violating the terms of their                                 104–121, sec. 251, 110 Stat. 868, 873                 under Executive Order 12866 but is not
                                                  nonimmigrant status.                                             (codified at 5 U.S.C. 804). This                      likely to have a significant adverse effect


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                                                  on the supply, distribution, or use of                   J. Paperwork Reduction Act                            The Proposed Amendments
                                                  energy.                                                                                                          For the reasons set forth in the
                                                                                                             All Departments are required to
                                                  I. Environment                                           submit to OMB for review and approval                 preamble, the Department of Homeland
                                                     The U.S. Department of Homeland                       any reporting or recordkeeping                        Security proposes to amend 8 CFR parts
                                                  Security Management Directive (MD)                       requirements inherent in a rule under                 103 and 214 of Chapter I of Title 8 of
                                                  023–01 Rev. 01 establishes procedures                    the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995,                  the Code of Federal Regulations as
                                                  that DHS and its Components use to                       Public Law 104–13, 109 Stat. 163                      follows:
                                                  comply with the National                                 (codified at 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
                                                                                                           Schools use SEVIS to petition for                     PART 103—IMMIGRATION BENEFITS;
                                                  Environmental Policy Act of 1969
                                                                                                           recertification. The recertification                  BIOMETRIC REQUIREMENTS;
                                                  (NEPA), Public Law 91–190, 83 Stat.
                                                                                                           process requires schools to input data in             AVAILABILITY OF RECORDS
                                                  852 (codified at 42 U.S.C. 4321–4375),
                                                  and the Council on Environmental                         SEVIS, print the Form I–17, and sign the
                                                                                                                                                                 ■ 1. The authority citation for part 103
                                                  Quality (CEQ) regulations for                            form. The electronic data captured for
                                                                                                                                                                 continues to read as follows:
                                                  implementing NEPA, 40 CFR parts 1500                     the Form I–17 have been previously
                                                  through 1508. CEQ regulations allow                      approved for use by OMB as one                           Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301, 552, 552a; 8
                                                                                                           component of the data that are captured               U.S.C. 1101, 1103, 1304, 1356, 1365b; 31
                                                  federal agencies to establish categories
                                                                                                           in SEVIS. The OMB Control Number for                  U.S.C. 9701; Pub. L. 107–296, 116 Stat. 2135
                                                  of actions that do not individually or                                                                         (6 U.S.C. 1 et seq.); E.O. 12356, 47 FR 14874,
                                                  cumulatively have a significant effect on                this collection is 1653–0038 (previously              15557, 3 CFR, 1982 Comp., p. 166; 8 CFR part
                                                  the human environment and, therefore,                    1615–0066 before being transferred from               2; Pub. L. 112–54.
                                                  do not require an Environmental                          USCIS to ICE). With the regulatory
                                                  Assessment or Environmental Impact                       implementation of SEVIS (67 FR 60107,                 ■ 2. Amend § 103.7 by revising
                                                  Statement. 40 CFR 1508.4. The MD 023–                    Sept. 25, 2002), most schools enrolled in             paragraphs (b)(1)(ii)(B) and (H) and
                                                  01 Rev. 01 lists the Categorical                         SEVIS were petitioning for DHS                        adding paragraph (b)(1)(ii)(O) to read as
                                                  Exclusions that DHS has found to have                    recertification, rather than initial                  follows:
                                                  no such effect. MD 023–01 Rev. 01,                       certification (i.e., enrolling F or M                 § 103.7    Fees.
                                                  Appendix A, Table 1.                                     nonimmigrant students for the first
                                                                                                           time). The workload for both                          *       *    *      *     *
                                                     For an action to be categorically
                                                                                                           certification and recertification was                    (b) * * *
                                                  excluded, MD 023–01 Rev. 01 requires
                                                                                                           included under OMB 1615–0066.                            (1) * * *
                                                  the action to satisfy each of the
                                                                                                                                                                    (ii) * * *
                                                  following three conditions:                                The changes to the certification and
                                                     (1) The entire action clearly fits                                                                             (B) Petition for Approval of School for
                                                                                                           recertification fees, as well as the I–901
                                                  within one or more of the Categorical                                                                          Attendance by Nonimmigrant Student
                                                                                                           fees, would require changes to SEVIS
                                                  Exclusions.                                                                                                    (Form I–17). For filing a petition for
                                                                                                           and the I–901 software to reflect the
                                                     (2) The action is not a piece of a larger                                                                   school certification: $3,000, plus:
                                                                                                           updated fee amounts, as these systems
                                                  action.                                                                                                           (1) A site visit fee of $655 for each
                                                                                                           generate the pertinent petition and
                                                     (3) No extraordinary circumstances                                                                          location required to be listed on the
                                                                                                           application forms. DHS would submit a
                                                  exist that create the potential for a                                                                          form,, and
                                                                                                           revision to OMB with respect to any
                                                  significant environmental effect. MD                                                                              (2) For filing a petition for school
                                                                                                           changes to existing information
                                                  023–01 Rev. 01 section V.B(1)–(3).                                                                             recertification: $1,250.
                                                                                                           collection approvals.
                                                     Where it may be unclear whether the                     DHS’s institution of the fee for a                  *       *    *      *     *
                                                  action meets these conditions, MD 023–                   motion or appeal with regard to a denial                 (H) Fee Remittance for Certain F, J,
                                                  01 Rev. 01 requires the administrative                   of school certification or recertification,           and M Nonimmigrants (Form I–901).
                                                  record to reflect consideration of these                 or a withdrawal of such certification,                The fee for Form I–901 is:
                                                  conditions. MD 023–01 Rev. 01 section                    would not require a form amendment to                    (1) For F and M students: $350.
                                                  V.B.                                                     reflect the charging of the fee. The                     (2) For J–1 au pairs, camp counselors,
                                                     DHS has analyzed this proposed rule                                                                         and participants in a summer work or
                                                                                                           instructions associated with the Form I–
                                                  under MD 023–01 Rev. 01. DHS has                                                                               travel program: $35.
                                                                                                           290B, which schools can currently use
                                                  made a preliminary determination that                                                                             (3) For all other J exchange visitors
                                                                                                           for such motions and appeals, contain
                                                  this action is one of a category of actions                                                                    (except those participating in a program
                                                                                                           information regarding the use associated
                                                  that do not individually or cumulatively                                                                       sponsored by the Federal Government):
                                                                                                           with Form I–17 decisions and the $675
                                                  have a significant effect on the human                                                                         $220.
                                                                                                           fee.
                                                  environment. This proposed rule clearly                                                                           (4) There is no Form I–901 fee for J
                                                  fits within the Categorical Exclusion                    List of Subjects                                      exchange visitors in federally funded
                                                  found in MD 023–01 Rev. 01, Appendix                                                                           programs with a program identifier
                                                                                                           8 CFR Part 103
                                                  A, Table 1, number A3(a):                                                                                      designation prefix that begins with G–1,
                                                  ‘‘Promulgation of rules . . . of a strictly                Administrative practice and                         G–2, G–3, or G–7.
                                                  administrative or procedural nature’’;                   procedure, Authority delegations                      *       *    *      *     *
                                                  and A3(d): ‘‘Promulgation of rules . . .                 (Government agencies), Freedom of                        (O) Notice of Appeal or Motion (Form
                                                  that interpret or amend an existing                      Information, Immigration, Privacy,                    I–290B) filed with ICE SEVP. For a Form
                                                  regulation without changing its                          Reporting and recordkeeping
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                                                                                                                                                                 I–290B ‘‘Notice of Appeal or Motion,’’
                                                  environmental effect.’’ This proposed                    requirements, Surety bonds.                           filed with the Student and Exchange
                                                  rule is not part of a larger action. This                                                                      Visitor Program (SEVP): $675.
                                                                                                           8 CFR Part 214
                                                  proposed rule presents no extraordinary
                                                  circumstances creating the potential for                   Administrative practice and                         *       *    *      *     *
                                                  significant environmental effects.                       procedure, Aliens, Employment,                        PART 214—NONIMMIGRANT CLASSES
                                                  Therefore, this proposed rule is                         Foreign officials, Health professions,
                                                  categorically excluded from further                      Reporting and recordkeeping                           ■  3. The authority citation for part 214
                                                  NEPA review.                                             requirements, Students.                               is revised to read as follows:


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                                                     Authority: 6 U.S.C. 202, 236; 8 U.S.C.                ■ 5. Amend § 214.4 by revising the                    student or J exchange visitor, in
                                                  1101, 1102, 1103, 1182, 1184, 1186a, 1187,               heading and paragraphs (a)(1) and (h) to              addition to any other applicable fees,
                                                  1221, 1281, 1282, 1301–1305, and 1372;                   read as follows:                                      except as otherwise provided for in this
                                                  section 643, Pub. L. 104–208, 110 Stat. 3009–                                                                  section:
                                                  708; Pub. L. 106–386, 114 Stat. 1477–1480;               § 214.4 Denial of certification, denial of
                                                  section 141 of the Compacts of Free                      recertification, or withdrawal of SEVP                  (1) An alien who applies for F–1 or F–
                                                  Association with the Federated States of                 certification.                                        3 status in order to enroll in a program
                                                  Micronesia and the Republic of the Marshall                 (a) General—(1) Denial of                          of study at an SEVP-certified institution
                                                  Islands, and with the Government of Palau,               certification. The petitioning school will            of higher education, as defined in
                                                  48 U.S.C. 1901 note, and 1931 note,                      be notified of the reasons and its appeal             section 101(a) of the Higher Education
                                                  respectively, 48 U.S.C. 1806; 8 CFR part 2.              rights if a petition for certification is             Act of 1965, as amended, or in a
                                                                                                           denied, in accordance with the                        program of study at any other SEVP-
                                                  ■ 4. Amend § 214.3 by revising                           provisions of 8 CFR 103.3(a)(1)(iii). A               certified academic or language training
                                                  paragraph (h)(2) to read as follows:                     petitioning school denied certification               institution, including private
                                                                                                           may file a new petition for certification             elementary and secondary schools and
                                                  § 214.3 Approval of schools for enrollment                                                                     public secondary schools, the amount of
                                                                                                           at any time.
                                                  of F and M nonimmigrants.
                                                                                                           *      *     *     *     *                            $350;
                                                  *      *     *     *      *                                 (h) Appeals. A school may file an                    (2) An alien who applies for J–1 status
                                                    (h) * * *                                              appeal of a denial or withdrawal no                   in order to commence participation in
                                                    (1) * * *                                              later than 15 days after the service of the           an exchange visitor program designated
                                                                                                           decision by ICE. The appeal must state                by the Department of State (DoS), the
                                                    (2) Recertification. Schools are                       the reasons and grounds for contesting
                                                  required to file a completed petition for                                                                      amount of $210, with a reduced fee for
                                                                                                           the denial or withdrawal of the                       certain exchange visitor categories as
                                                  SEVP recertification before the school’s                 approval. The appeal must be
                                                  certification expiration date, which is 2                                                                      provided in paragraphs (b)(1) and (c) of
                                                                                                           accompanied by the fee as provided in                 this section; and
                                                  years from the date of their previous                    8 CFR 103.7(b)(1)(ii)(O).
                                                  SEVP certification or recertification                                                                            (3) An alien who applies for M–1 or
                                                                                                           *      *     *     *     *                            M–3 status in order to enroll in a
                                                  expiration date. The school must submit                  ■ 6. Amend § 214.13 by revising
                                                  the proper nonrefundable recertification                                                                       program of study at an SEVP-certified
                                                                                                           paragraph (a) to read as follows:
                                                  petition fee as provided in 8 CFR                                                                              vocational educational institution,
                                                  103.7(b)(1)(ii)(B). SEVP will review a                   § 214.13 SEVIS fee for certain F, J, and M            including a flight school, in the amount
                                                  petitioning school’s compliance with                     nonimmigrants.                                        of $350.
                                                  the recordkeeping, retention, and                          (a) Applicability. The following aliens             *     *     *     *    *
                                                  reporting, and other requirements of                     are required to submit a payment in the
                                                  paragraphs (f), (g), (j), (k), and (l) of this           amount indicated for their status to the              Claire M. Grady,
                                                  section, as well as continued eligibility                Student and Exchange Visitor Program                  Deputy Secretary (Acting).
                                                  for certification, pursuant to paragraph                 (SEVP) in advance of obtaining                        [FR Doc. 2018–15140 Filed 7–16–18; 8:45 am]
                                                  (a)(3) of this section.                                  nonimmigrant status as an F or M                      BILLING CODE 9111–28–P
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Document Created: 2018-07-17 01:39:49
Document Modified: 2018-07-17 01:39:49
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionNotice of proposed rulemaking.
DatesSend comments by September 17, 2018.
ContactSharon Snyder, Unit Chief, Student and Exchange Visitor Program; U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Department of Homeland Security; 500 12th Street SW, Washington, DC 20536; 703-603-3400, [email protected] This is not a toll-free number. Program information can be found at http://www.ice.gov/sevis/.
FR Citation83 FR 33762 
RIN Number1653-AA74
CFR Citation8 CFR 103
8 CFR 214
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Authority Delegations (government Agencies); Freedom of Information; Immigration; Privacy; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Surety Bonds; Aliens; Employment; Foreign Officials; Health Professions and Students

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