New immigration fees (green card, advanced parole, employment authorization)?

So with this new fee structure proposal for all immigration benefits I was really bummed to see the fee for a green card go up from $395 to almost $1000. I also noticed that the fees for applying for an EAD and advanced parole are scheduled to rise dramatically too. In total, it would be over $1600 for all three.
However, I think I read that the new $985 green card fee is now going to include advanced parole and the employment authorization document. Is this true? can anyone confirm this? Thanks!

Answer:
You just need to check the USCIS website to see how much they are:

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/m...

I-130: $190
I-131:$170
I-134:$0
I-485:$325
(I-485 Supplement A: $1000---the penalty fee)
I-765:$180
G-325:$0

The total is $865 without the penalty fee.

But I just want to say that there is actually hidden fees. Other than paying for the applications, you need to go see a doctor to take some shots, take some blood test(s), and also you need to get some document notarized and translated, etc. So you are actually paying more money than what you need to pay just for the applications.
the higher the better
You have the choice, pay or don't pay,,easy as that,,,,,,,???
I am a green card holder, and I don't recall being charged these ridicules fees, no wonder people enter the country as illegals.
The work permit is going to be included, but as far as the travel document, if you have been out of status 6 months or longer you won't be eligible, the proposed fees will go a weighted average of 66%, I have forgot the website that posted the proposed increases of each form, but it's out there, the proposal is still in the input and comment stage, but the last time the fees increased they were increased as proposed. I think I read the fees could go into effect as early as June 2007.

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