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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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The K-1 visa application fee is still $240, payable in pesos at the prevailing exchange rate.

Okay, now I'm really confused here. I am sending off my first packet to the Texas Drop Off box. According to the uscis.gov the fee is $340.00 at this time here in ConUs. Am I missing something here?

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Okay, now I'm really confused here. I am sending off my first packet to the Texas Drop Off box. According to the uscis.gov the fee is $340.00 at this time here in ConUs. Am I missing something here?

It's $340 to file the packet (I-129F). After it is approved, there is an interview to determine issuance of the actual visa. For that, it is an additional $240, which, I guess, is payable in pesos (I don't know details about Manila since my fiancee is Mongolian).

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What would Xenu do?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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It's $340 to file the packet (I-129F). After it is approved, there is an interview to determine issuance of the actual visa. For that, it is an additional $240, which, I guess, is payable in pesos (I don't know details about Manila since my fiancee is Mongolian).

Thats the way I read it as well. Thanks to all for the information, suggestions and guidance. I am trying to get this completed over the weekend. Pretty sure that I have all the information for forms and such. (yeah, right. sure I do)

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It's $340 to file the packet (I-129F). After it is approved, there is an interview to determine issuance of the actual visa. For that, it is an additional $240, which, I guess, is payable in pesos (I don't know details about Manila since my fiancee is Mongolian).

^^^. This.

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Always look for updates here on VJ and USCIS directly, since you are readjusting your application. First hand knowledge is always best.

In Arizona its hot hot hot.

http://www.uscis.gov/dateCalculator.html

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