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66

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PUBLIC LAW 4 1 4 - J U N E 27, 1952

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(2) For the issuance of each immigrant visa, $20; (8) For the issuance or each extension of a reentry permit, $10; (4) For the tiling of each application for adjustment of status under sections 245 and 248, for the creation of a record of admission for permanent residence under section 249, or for suspension of deportation, $25: (5) For the issuance of each extension of stay to nonimmigrants, other than nonimmigrants described in section 101(a) (15)(F) and, upon a basis of reciprocity, the nonimmigrants described in section 101(a) (15)(A) (iii) or 101 (a) (15)(G) (v),$10; (6) For filing with the Attorney General of each petition under sections 204(b), 205 (b), and 214 (c), $10; and (7) For approval of each application for, including issuance of each certificate of, admission to practice as attorney or representative before the Service, pursuant to such regulations as may be prescribed by the xA.ttorney General, $25. The fees for the furnishing and verification of applications for visas by nonimmigrants of each foreign country and for the issuance of visas to nonimmigrants of each foreign country shall be prescribed by the Secretary of State in amounts corresponding, as nearly as practicable, to the total of all similar visa, entry, residence, or other fees, taxes, or charges assessed or levied against nationals of the United States by the foreign countries of which such nonimmigrants are nationals or stateless residents: Provided, That nonimmigrant visas issued to aliens coming to the United States in transit to and from the headquarters district of the United Nations in accordance with the provisions of the Headquarters Agreement shall be gratis. P R I N T I N G OF R E E N T R Y P E R M I T S A N D B L A N K FORMS OF M A N I F E S T S CREW LISTS

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SEC. 282. (a) Reentry permits issued under section 223 shall be printed on distinctive safety paper and shall be prepared and issued under regulations prescribed by the Attorney General. (b) The Public Printer is authorized to print for sale to the public by the Superintendent of Documents, upon prepayment, copies of blank forms of manifests and crew lists and such other forms as may be prescribed and authorized by the Attorney General to be sold pursuant to the provisions of this title. TRAVEL EXPENSES A N D E X P E N S E OF TRANSPORTING R E M A I N S OF OFFICERS A N D EMPLOYEES W H O DIE OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES

SEC. 283. When officers, inspectors, or other employees of the Service are ordered to perform duties in a foreign country, or are transferred from one station to another, in the United States or in a foreign country, or while performing duties in any foreign country become eligible for voluntary retirement and return to the United States, they shall be allowed their traveling expenses in accordance with such regulations as the Attorney General may deem advisable, and they may also be allowed, within the discretion and under written orders of the Attorney General, the expenses incurred for the transfer of their wives and dependent children, their household effects and other personal property, including the expenses for packing, crating, freight, unpacking, temporary storage, and drayage thereof in accordance with the Act of August 2,° 1946 (60 Stat. 806; 5 U.S.C., sec. 73b-l). The expense of transporting the remains of such officers, inspectors, or other employees who die while in, or in transit to, a foreign country in the discharge of their official duties to their former homes in this