Uncertainties Surrounding Implementation of New Immigration Fee Law
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Summary
The article discusses uncertainties surrounding the implementation of a new law related to immigration fees, highlighting issues with rulemaking notices, approvals, and the collection process by DHS instead of State.
Key quotes
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State already has a global cashiering system for visa fees that would have been easier to use.
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