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How much is paid for the ir1-cr1 visa

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Filed: Country: Mexico
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Ok how much did everyone spend on everthing from pettion of the i-130 to all the visa fees to doctor fees all set and done??? It seems as my case grows, more money is asked for! i applied for an i-130 and was apporved and now the visa center has my case how much can i expect to spend for eveything?

12/28/2007-- Married in mexico

02/2/2009- Sent out I-130

02/06/2009-Noa1

04/27/2009-Noa2 Approved :)

05/02/2009-noa2 Hardcopy in the mail :)

05/18/09- Nvc case number and Ds-3032 also paid Aos bill

06/16/2009- paid IV bill

07/20/2009- sent out Aos ( yea I paid everything now im sending it. I was out of town with my hubby for 2months Thank God they let us pay online now only if we could send everything else online lol )

07/30/2009- Sent out DS-230

08/12/2009- Case Complete with NVC

09/01/2009- Visa interview has been scheduled for 10/05/2009. Letter by email.

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Ok how much did everyone spend on everthing from pettion of the i-130 to all the visa fees to doctor fees all set and done??? It seems as my case grows, more money is asked for! i applied for an i-130 and was apporved and now the visa center has my case how much can i expect to spend for eveything?

It all depends on where your beneficiary is from. But for me, I paid $355 for the I-130, then I will pay $70 for the affidavit of support, then $400 for the visa application, then $213 for the medical. I know it adds up to be alot of money, specially in this economy. But the end result is happiness for you both. :thumbs:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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$400 for the IV

$75 for the AOS

$200 approx for the medical

Not counting all you need to pay for getting the required documents, photographs, photocopies and express delivery.

$400 for the IV

$75 for the AOS

$200 approx for the medical

Not counting all you need to pay for getting the required documents, photographs, photocopies and express delivery.

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