83_FR_44619 83 FR 44449 - Adjustment to Premium Processing Fee

83 FR 44449 - Adjustment to Premium Processing Fee

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 170 (August 31, 2018)

Page Range44449-44450
FR Document2018-19108

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is increasing the premium processing fee charged by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). DHS is increasing the fee by 14.92 percent, the percentage change in inflation since the fee was last adjusted in 2010 according to the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U). The adjustment increases the fee from $1,225 to $1,410.

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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

8 CFR Part 103

[CIS No. 2620-18; DHS Docket No. USCIS-2018-0003]
RIN 1615-ZB73


Adjustment to Premium Processing Fee

AGENCY: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, DHS.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY:  The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is increasing the 
premium processing fee charged by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration 
Services (USCIS). DHS is increasing the fee by 14.92 percent, the 
percentage change in inflation since the fee was last adjusted in 2010 
according to the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U). 
The adjustment increases the fee from $1,225 to $1,410.

DATES:  This rule is effective on October 1, 2018. Applications 
postmarked on or after that date must include the new fee.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Joseph D. Moore, Chief Financial 
Officer, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, U.S. Department of 
Homeland Security, 20 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20529-
2130; or by phone at (202) 272-1969 (this is not a toll-free number).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

I. Table of Abbreviations

CFR--Code of Federal Regulations
CPI--Consumer Price Index
CPI-U--Consumer Price Index for All Urban Customers
DHS--Department of Homeland Security
Form I-129--Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker
Form I-140--Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker
INA--Immigration and Nationality Act
USCIS--U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

I. Background and Authority

    The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) permits certain 
employment-based immigration benefit applicants and petitioners to 
request, for a fee, premium processing. The applicable statute 
authorizes the Secretary of Homeland Security (Secretary) to charge and 
collect a premium processing fee for employment-based petitions and 
applications. The fee must be used to provide certain premium-
processing services to business customers, and to make infrastructure 
improvements in the adjudications and customer service processes. By 
statute, the fee, initially set at $1,000, must be paid in addition to 
any normal petition/application fee that may be applicable. The statute 
provides that the Secretary may adjust this fee according to the 
Consumer Price Index. INA section 286(u), 8 U.S.C. 1356(u); Public Law 
106-553, App. B, tit. I, sec. 112, 114 Stat. 2762, 2762A-68 (Dec. 21, 
2000).
    Premium processing allows filers to request 15-day processing of 
certain employment-based immigration benefit requests if they pay an 
extra amount. See 8 CFR 103.7(b)(1)(i)(SS) and (e). The premium 
processing fee is paid in addition to the base filing fee and any other 
applicable fees. See 8 CFR 103.7(b)(1)(i)(SS)(1). It cannot be waived. 
See 8 CFR 103.7(b)(1)(i)(SS)(3). USCIS uses premium processing fee 
revenue to improve its adjudications and customer service processes, 
fund the costs of providing the premium services, and modernize its 
information technology systems.
    Premium processing is currently authorized for certain petitioners 
filing a Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker (Form I-129), or an 
Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker (Form I-140) seeking certain 
employment-based classifications. See 8 CFR 103.7(b)(1)(i)(SS) and 
(e).\1\ DHS last adjusted the premium processing fee to $1,225 in its 
2010 USCIS fee rule. See USCIS Fee Schedule; Final Rule, 75 FR 58961, 
58978, 58988 (Sept. 24, 2010); 8 CFR 103.7(b)(1)(i)(RR) (effective Nov. 
23, 2010, codified as amended at 8 CFR 103.7(b)(1)(i)(SS), 81 FR 73292, 
73331 (Oct. 24, 2016)).

II. Basis for Adjustment

    Consistent with INA section 286(u), 8 U.S.C. 1356(u), DHS has 
calculated the percent change in the CPI-U to measure inflation. For 
the end point for the period of inflation to establish the current 
premium processing fee, DHS used the Consumer Price Index-Urban 
Consumers (CPI-U) as of June 2010. See 75 FR 58961. Accordingly, we 
have used July 2010 as the starting point for this change. In July 2010 
the CPI-U was 218.01, and in April 2018 it was 250.55.\2\ Therefore, 
between July 2010 and April 2018, the CPI-U increased by 14.92 
percent.\3\ When the percentage increase is applied to the current 
premium processing fee of $1,225, the adjusted premium processing fee 
is $1,408 ($1,410 when rounded to the nearest $5 increment). Thus, 
under INA section 286(u), 8 U.S.C. 1356(u), the USCIS premium 
processing fee will be $1,410. See final 8 CFR 103.7(b)(1)(i)(SS).
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    \1\ See also USCIS, How Do I Use the Premium Processing Service, 
https://www.uscis.gov/forms/how-do-i-use-premium-processing-service 
(last reviewed/updated Oct. 3, 2017, last visited June 7, 2018).
    \2\ The latest CPI-U data is available at http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/surveymost?bls. Select CPI for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) 
1982-84=100 (Unadjusted)--CUUR0000SA0 and click the Retrieve data 
button.
    \3\ We calculated this by subtracting the July 2010 CPI-U 
(218.01) from the April 2018 CPI-U (250.55). We divided the result 
(32.54) by the July 2010 CPI-U (218.01). Calculation: (250.55-
218.01)/218.01 = 14.92 percent.
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    USCIS intends to use the premium funds that are generated by the 
fee increase to provide certain premium-processing services to business 
customers, and to make infrastructure improvements in the adjudications 
and customer-service processes. In recent years, premium processing has 
been suspended on employment-based petitions to permit officers working 
on premium processing cases to process long-pending non-premium filed 
petitions as well as to prevent a lapse in employment authorization for 
beneficiaries of extension petitions resulting from the high volume of 
incoming petitions and a significant surge in premium processing 
requests.\4\

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The additional staff hired through the premium funds will allow USCIS 
to provide premium processing service with less disruption and improve 
the adjudications and customer service process. USCIS also plans to 
make adequate investment in information technology systems that will 
improve the adjudications process and the services provided to 
applicants and petitioners.
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    \4\ See, USCIS Will Temporarily Suspend Premium Processing for 
All H-1B Petitions, https://www.uscis.gov/archive/uscis-will-temporarily-suspend-premium-processing-all-h-1b-petitions (Last 
Reviewed/Updated: 03/03/2017); USCIS Will Temporarily Suspend 
Premium Processing for Fiscal Year 2019 H-1B Cap Petitions, https://www.uscis.gov/news/alerts/uscis-will-temporarily-suspend-premium-processing-fiscal-year-2019-h-1b-cap-petitions (Last Reviewed/
Updated: 03/20/2018).
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    A request for premium processing postmarked on or after October 1, 
2018 must include the new fee. Petitioners must pay the $1,410 fee in 
addition to and separate from other filing fees. 8 CFR 
103.7(b)(1)(i)(SS)(1). The premium processing fee may not be waived. 8 
CFR 103.7(b)(1)(i)(SS)(3).\5\

III. Regulatory Requirements
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    \5\ This rule also makes a technical correction to the authority 
citation for 8 CFR part 103. In a previous DHS rule, a citation to 
48 U.S.C. 1806 was inadvertently removed. See 76 FR 53764, 53780. 
This rule reinserts that citation.
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A. Administrative Procedure Act

    DHS is making this fee increase final without notice and comment 
because it is unnecessary. 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B). By law, DHS may adjust 
the premium processing fee for inflation according to the Consumer 
Price Index. See INA section 286(u), 8 U.S.C. 1356(m). DHS has 
previously established by regulation that DHS may adjust the fee 
annually by notice. 8 CFR 103.7(b)(1)(i)(SS)(2). No comments were 
received on the USCIS Fee Schedule; Final Rule regarding USCIS's 
authority to adjust the premium processing fee for inflation in the 
future. See 75 FR 58961-58991. The amount of the increase would not be 
changed by public comment. The sole exercise of discretion here relates 
to the determination whether, as a matter of internal agency 
management, DHS and USCIS needs additional premium processing fee 
revenue to provide premium processing services and to make 
infrastructure improvements in the adjudications and customer-service 
processes as authorized by INA 286(u), 8 U.S.C. 1356(u), and whether, 
as a procedural matter, payment of such increased fee will be a 
precondition for receiving the premium processing service. Therefore, 
further delay of this regulation change to solicit public comments is 
unnecessary.

B. Other Regulatory Requirements

    Because this action is not subject to the notice-and-comment 
requirements under the APA, a final regulatory flexibility analysis is 
not required. See 5 U.S.C. 604(a). In addition, this rule is not a 
``major rule'' as defined by the Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 
804(2), and thus is not subject to a 60-day delay in the rule becoming 
effective. This action is not subject to the written statement 
requirements of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA) (Pub. 
L. 104-4). Nor does it require prior consultation with State, local, 
and tribal government officials as specified by Executive Orders 13132 
or 13175. This rule also does not require an Environmental Assessment 
(EA) or Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). 40 CFR 1507.3(b)(2)(ii) 
and 1508.4. This action does not affect the quality of the human 
environment and fits within Categorical Exclusion number A3(d) in Dir. 
023-01 Rev. 01, Appendix A, Table 1, for rules that interpret or amend 
an existing regulation without changing its environmental effect.
    Finally, this action does not require review by the Office of 
Management and Budget (OMB) under Executive Orders 12866 and 13563. As 
previously discussed, DHS has the authority to adjust the premium 
processing fees according to the CPI-U. DHS is adjusting the premium 
processing fee by 14.92 percent resulting in an increase of $185 per 
Form I-907 (from a fee of $1,225 per premium processing Form I-907 to 
$1,410 per Form I-907). Table 1 shows the total number of premium 
processing Forms I-907 received by USCIS from fiscal year 2013 to 2017. 
On average, USCIS received 238,784 Forms I-907 annually during this 
timeframe.

    Table 1--Total Number of Premium Processing (Form I-907) Requests
                    Received, Fiscal Years 2013-2017
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                                                           Total Form I-
                       Fiscal year                         907 receipts
                                                             received
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2013....................................................         189,588
2014....................................................         218,400
2015....................................................         234,576
2016....................................................         319,517
2017....................................................         231,839
Average.................................................         238,784
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Source: USCIS, Office of the Chief Financial Officer.

    DHS estimates an additional annual $44 million in revenue to be 
collected from the increase in premium processing fees due to 
adjustment of inflation.\6\ As discussed earlier, the premium 
processing fee revenue will be used to make infrastructure improvements 
in the adjudications and customer service processes as well as to fund 
the cost of providing premium services.
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    \6\ Additional revenue collected = 238,784 average number of 
premium processing Forms I-907 received * $185 increase in premium 
processing fees = $44,175,040.
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    This rule imposes transfer payments between the public and the 
government. Thus, this action is exempt from Executive Order 13771.

List of Subjects in 8 CFR Part 103

    Administrative practice and procedure, Authority delegations 
(Government agencies), Freedom of information, Immigration, Privacy, 
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Surety bonds.

    For the reasons stated in the preamble, DHS amends part 103 of 
chapter I of title 8 of the Code of Federal Regulations as follows:

PART 103--IMMIGRATION BENEFITS; BIOMETRIC REQUIREMENTS; 
AVAILABILITY OF RECORDS

0
1. The authority citation for part 103 is revised to read as follows:

    Authority:  5 U.S.C. 301, 552, 552a; 8 U.S.C. 1101, 1103, 1304, 
1356; 31 U.S.C. 9701; 48 U.S.C. 1806; Pub. L. 107-296, 116 Stat. 
2135 (6 U.S.C. 1 et seq.); E.O. 12356, 47 FR 14874, 15557; 3 CFR, 
1982 Comp., p. 166; 8 CFR part 2; Pub. L. 112-54, 125 Stat 550.

Sec.  103.7   [Amended]

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2. Section 103.7 is amended in paragraph (b)(1)(i)(SS) introductory 
text by removing ``$1,225'' and adding in its place ``$1,410''.


Claire M. Grady,
Acting Deputy Secretary.
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                                             This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER                    I. Background and Authority                           II. Basis for Adjustment
                                             contains regulatory documents having general
                                                                                                        The Immigration and Nationality Act                  Consistent with INA section 286(u), 8
                                             applicability and legal effect, most of which
                                             are keyed to and codified in the Code of                (INA) permits certain employment-                     U.S.C. 1356(u), DHS has calculated the
                                             Federal Regulations, which is published under           based immigration benefit applicants                  percent change in the CPI–U to measure
                                             50 titles pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 1510.                   and petitioners to request, for a fee,                inflation. For the end point for the
                                                                                                     premium processing. The applicable                    period of inflation to establish the
                                             The Code of Federal Regulations is sold by              statute authorizes the Secretary of                   current premium processing fee, DHS
                                             the Superintendent of Documents.                        Homeland Security (Secretary) to charge               used the Consumer Price Index-Urban
                                                                                                     and collect a premium processing fee for              Consumers (CPI–U) as of June 2010. See
                                                                                                     employment-based petitions and                        75 FR 58961. Accordingly, we have
                                             DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND                                  applications. The fee must be used to
                                             SECURITY                                                                                                      used July 2010 as the starting point for
                                                                                                     provide certain premium-processing                    this change. In July 2010 the CPI–U was
                                             8 CFR Part 103                                          services to business customers, and to                218.01, and in April 2018 it was
                                                                                                     make infrastructure improvements in                   250.55.2 Therefore, between July 2010
                                             [CIS No. 2620–18; DHS Docket No. USCIS–                 the adjudications and customer service                and April 2018, the CPI–U increased by
                                             2018–0003]                                              processes. By statute, the fee, initially             14.92 percent.3 When the percentage
                                                                                                     set at $1,000, must be paid in addition               increase is applied to the current
                                             RIN 1615–ZB73                                           to any normal petition/application fee                premium processing fee of $1,225, the
                                                                                                     that may be applicable. The statute                   adjusted premium processing fee is
                                             Adjustment to Premium Processing                        provides that the Secretary may adjust                $1,408 ($1,410 when rounded to the
                                             Fee                                                     this fee according to the Consumer Price              nearest $5 increment). Thus, under INA
                                                                                                     Index. INA section 286(u), 8 U.S.C.                   section 286(u), 8 U.S.C. 1356(u), the
                                             AGENCY:  U.S. Citizenship and                           1356(u); Public Law 106–553, App. B,
                                             Immigration Services, DHS.                                                                                    USCIS premium processing fee will be
                                                                                                     tit. I, sec. 112, 114 Stat. 2762, 2762A–              $1,410. See final 8 CFR
                                             ACTION: Final rule.                                     68 (Dec. 21, 2000).
                                                                                                                                                           103.7(b)(1)(i)(SS).
                                                                                                        Premium processing allows filers to
                                             SUMMARY:    The Department of Homeland                  request 15-day processing of certain                    USCIS intends to use the premium
                                             Security (DHS) is increasing the                        employment-based immigration benefit                  funds that are generated by the fee
                                             premium processing fee charged by U.S.                  requests if they pay an extra amount.                 increase to provide certain premium-
                                             Citizenship and Immigration Services                    See 8 CFR 103.7(b)(1)(i)(SS) and (e). The             processing services to business
                                             (USCIS). DHS is increasing the fee by                   premium processing fee is paid in                     customers, and to make infrastructure
                                             14.92 percent, the percentage change in                 addition to the base filing fee and any               improvements in the adjudications and
                                             inflation since the fee was last adjusted               other applicable fees. See 8 CFR                      customer-service processes. In recent
                                             in 2010 according to the Consumer Price                 103.7(b)(1)(i)(SS)(1). It cannot be                   years, premium processing has been
                                             Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI–U).                  waived. See 8 CFR 103.7(b)(1)(i)(SS)(3).              suspended on employment-based
                                             The adjustment increases the fee from                   USCIS uses premium processing fee                     petitions to permit officers working on
                                             $1,225 to $1,410.                                       revenue to improve its adjudications                  premium processing cases to process
                                             DATES: This rule is effective on October                and customer service processes, fund                  long-pending non-premium filed
                                             1, 2018. Applications postmarked on or                  the costs of providing the premium                    petitions as well as to prevent a lapse in
                                             after that date must include the new fee.               services, and modernize its information               employment authorization for
                                             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        technology systems.                                   beneficiaries of extension petitions
                                             Joseph D. Moore, Chief Financial                           Premium processing is currently                    resulting from the high volume of
                                             Officer, U.S. Citizenship and                           authorized for certain petitioners filing             incoming petitions and a significant
                                             Immigration Services, U.S. Department                   a Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker                  surge in premium processing requests.4
                                             of Homeland Security, 20 Massachusetts                  (Form I–129), or an Immigrant Petition
                                             Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20529–                        for Alien Worker (Form I–140) seeking                   2 The latest CPI–U data is available at http://

                                                                                                     certain employment-based                              data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/surveymost?bls. Select CPI for
                                             2130; or by phone at (202) 272–1969                                                                           All Urban Consumers (CPI–U) 1982–84=100
                                             (this is not a toll-free number).                       classifications. See 8 CFR                            (Unadjusted)—CUUR0000SA0 and click the
                                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              103.7(b)(1)(i)(SS) and (e).1 DHS last                 Retrieve data button.
                                                                                                     adjusted the premium processing fee to                  3 We calculated this by subtracting the July 2010

                                             I. Table of Abbreviations                               $1,225 in its 2010 USCIS fee rule. See                CPI–U (218.01) from the April 2018 CPI–U (250.55).
                                                                                                                                                           We divided the result (32.54) by the July 2010 CPI–
                                             CFR—Code of Federal Regulations                         USCIS Fee Schedule; Final Rule, 75 FR                 U (218.01). Calculation: (250.55¥218.01)/218.01 =
                                             CPI—Consumer Price Index                                58961, 58978, 58988 (Sept. 24, 2010); 8               14.92 percent.
                                             CPI–U—Consumer Price Index for All Urban                CFR 103.7(b)(1)(i)(RR) (effective Nov.                  4 See, USCIS Will Temporarily Suspend Premium

                                               Customers                                             23, 2010, codified as amended at 8 CFR                Processing for All H–1B Petitions, https://
                                             DHS—Department of Homeland Security                     103.7(b)(1)(i)(SS), 81 FR 73292, 73331                www.uscis.gov/archive/uscis-will-temporarily-
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                                             Form I–129—Form I–129, Petition for a                                                                         suspend-premium-processing-all-h-1b-petitions
                                                                                                     (Oct. 24, 2016)).                                     (Last Reviewed/Updated: 03/03/2017); USCIS Will
                                               Nonimmigrant Worker
                                                                                                                                                           Temporarily Suspend Premium Processing for
                                             Form I–140—Form I–140, Immigrant Petition                 1 See also USCIS, How Do I Use the Premium          Fiscal Year 2019 H–1B Cap Petitions, https://
                                               for Alien Worker                                      Processing Service, https://www.uscis.gov/forms/      www.uscis.gov/news/alerts/uscis-will-temporarily-
                                             INA—Immigration and Nationality Act                     how-do-i-use-premium-processing-service (last         suspend-premium-processing-fiscal-year-2019-h-1b-
                                             USCIS—U.S. Citizenship and Immigration                  reviewed/updated Oct. 3, 2017, last visited June 7,   cap-petitions (Last Reviewed/Updated: 03/20/
                                               Services                                              2018).                                                2018).



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                                             The additional staff hired through the                  Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C.                            customer service processes as well as to
                                             premium funds will allow USCIS to                       804(2), and thus is not subject to a 60-                      fund the cost of providing premium
                                             provide premium processing service                      day delay in the rule becoming effective.                     services.
                                             with less disruption and improve the                    This action is not subject to the written                       This rule imposes transfer payments
                                             adjudications and customer service                      statement requirements of the Unfunded
                                                                                                                                                                   between the public and the government.
                                             process. USCIS also plans to make                       Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA)
                                                                                                                                                                   Thus, this action is exempt from
                                             adequate investment in information                      (Pub. L. 104–4). Nor does it require prior
                                                                                                     consultation with State, local, and tribal                    Executive Order 13771.
                                             technology systems that will improve
                                             the adjudications process and the                       government officials as specified by                          List of Subjects in 8 CFR Part 103
                                             services provided to applicants and                     Executive Orders 13132 or 13175. This
                                             petitioners.                                            rule also does not require an                                   Administrative practice and
                                               A request for premium processing                      Environmental Assessment (EA) or                              procedure, Authority delegations
                                             postmarked on or after October 1, 2018                  Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).                         (Government agencies), Freedom of
                                             must include the new fee. Petitioners                   40 CFR 1507.3(b)(2)(ii) and 1508.4. This                      information, Immigration, Privacy,
                                             must pay the $1,410 fee in addition to                  action does not affect the quality of the                     Reporting and recordkeeping
                                             and separate from other filing fees. 8                  human environment and fits within                             requirements, Surety bonds.
                                             CFR 103.7(b)(1)(i)(SS)(1). The premium                  Categorical Exclusion number A3(d) in
                                             processing fee may not be waived. 8                     Dir. 023–01 Rev. 01, Appendix A, Table                          For the reasons stated in the
                                             CFR 103.7(b)(1)(i)(SS)(3).5                             1, for rules that interpret or amend an                       preamble, DHS amends part 103 of
                                                                                                     existing regulation without changing its                      chapter I of title 8 of the Code of Federal
                                             III. Regulatory Requirements                            environmental effect.                                         Regulations as follows:
                                             A. Administrative Procedure Act                            Finally, this action does not require
                                                                                                     review by the Office of Management and                        PART 103—IMMIGRATION BENEFITS;
                                                DHS is making this fee increase final                                                                              BIOMETRIC REQUIREMENTS;
                                                                                                     Budget (OMB) under Executive Orders
                                             without notice and comment because it                                                                                 AVAILABILITY OF RECORDS
                                                                                                     12866 and 13563. As previously
                                             is unnecessary. 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B). By                  discussed, DHS has the authority to
                                             law, DHS may adjust the premium                         adjust the premium processing fees                            ■  1. The authority citation for part 103
                                             processing fee for inflation according to               according to the CPI–U. DHS is                                is revised to read as follows:
                                             the Consumer Price Index. See INA                       adjusting the premium processing fee by
                                             section 286(u), 8 U.S.C. 1356(m). DHS                   14.92 percent resulting in an increase of
                                                                                                                                                                     Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301, 552, 552a; 8
                                             has previously established by regulation                                                                              U.S.C. 1101, 1103, 1304, 1356; 31 U.S.C.
                                                                                                     $185 per Form I–907 (from a fee of
                                             that DHS may adjust the fee annually by                                                                               9701; 48 U.S.C. 1806; Pub. L. 107–296, 116
                                                                                                     $1,225 per premium processing Form I–
                                             notice. 8 CFR 103.7(b)(1)(i)(SS)(2). No                                                                               Stat. 2135 (6 U.S.C. 1 et seq.); E.O. 12356, 47
                                                                                                     907 to $1,410 per Form I–907). Table 1
                                             comments were received on the USCIS                                                                                   FR 14874, 15557; 3 CFR, 1982 Comp., p. 166;
                                                                                                     shows the total number of premium
                                             Fee Schedule; Final Rule regarding                                                                                    8 CFR part 2; Pub. L. 112–54, 125 Stat 550.
                                                                                                     processing Forms I–907 received by
                                             USCIS’s authority to adjust the premium                 USCIS from fiscal year 2013 to 2017. On
                                             processing fee for inflation in the future.                                                                           § 103.7    [Amended]
                                                                                                     average, USCIS received 238,784 Forms
                                             See 75 FR 58961–58991. The amount of                    I–907 annually during this timeframe.
                                                                                                                                      2. Section 103.7 is amended in
                                                                                                                                                                   ■
                                             the increase would not be changed by
                                                                                                                                    paragraph (b)(1)(i)(SS) introductory text
                                             public comment. The sole exercise of                      TABLE 1—TOTAL NUMBER OF PRE- by removing ‘‘$1,225’’ and adding in its
                                             discretion here relates to the                            MIUM PROCESSING (FORM I–907) place ‘‘$1,410’’.
                                             determination whether, as a matter of
                                             internal agency management, DHS and
                                                                                                        REQUESTS    RECEIVED,                            FISCAL
                                             USCIS needs additional premium                             YEARS 2013–2017                                            Claire M. Grady,
                                             processing fee revenue to provide                                                                                     Acting Deputy Secretary.
                                                                                                                                                        Total      [FR Doc. 2018–19108 Filed 8–30–18; 8:45 am]
                                             premium processing services and to                                       Fiscal                         Form I–907
                                             make infrastructure improvements in                                       year                           receipts     BILLING CODE 9111–97–P
                                             the adjudications and customer-service                                                                   received
                                             processes as authorized by INA 286(u),
                                             8 U.S.C. 1356(u), and whether, as a                     2013 ......................................         189,588
                                                                                                     2014 ......................................         218,400
                                             procedural matter, payment of such                      2015 ......................................         234,576
                                             increased fee will be a precondition for                2016 ......................................         319,517
                                             receiving the premium processing                        2017 ......................................         231,839
                                             service. Therefore, further delay of this               Average ................................            238,784
                                             regulation change to solicit public
                                                                                                       Source: USCIS, Office of the Chief Financial
                                             comments is unnecessary.                                Officer.
                                             B. Other Regulatory Requirements                           DHS estimates an additional annual
                                                Because this action is not subject to                $44 million in revenue to be collected
                                             the notice-and-comment requirements                     from the increase in premium
                                             under the APA, a final regulatory                       processing fees due to adjustment of
                                             flexibility analysis is not required. See               inflation.6 As discussed earlier, the
                                             5 U.S.C. 604(a). In addition, this rule is              premium processing fee revenue will be
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                                             not a ‘‘major rule’’ as defined by the                  used to make infrastructure
                                                                                                     improvements in the adjudications and
                                               5 This rule also makes a technical correction to

                                             the authority citation for 8 CFR part 103. In a           6 Additional revenue collected = 238,784 average

                                             previous DHS rule, a citation to 48 U.S.C. 1806 was     number of premium processing Forms I–907
                                             inadvertently removed. See 76 FR 53764, 53780.          received * $185 increase in premium processing
                                             This rule reinserts that citation.                      fees = $44,175,040.



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Document Created: 2018-08-31 00:54:09
Document Modified: 2018-08-31 00:54:09
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThis rule is effective on October 1, 2018. Applications postmarked on or after that date must include the new fee.
ContactJoseph D. Moore, Chief Financial Officer, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, 20 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20529- 2130; or by phone at (202) 272-1969 (this is not a toll-free number).
FR Citation83 FR 44449 
RIN Number1615-ZB73
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Authority Delegations (government Agencies); Freedom of Information; Immigration; Privacy; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Surety Bonds

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