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Filed: Other Country: China
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Does anyone know, does my American husband send this, or do I as the applicant have to send in the cheque for this? Is there any reason, it would not be accepted if he sent it in?

For CR1 visa, the US Citizen sends in the visa fee when requested.

Your timeline indicates a K3 visa.

For K3 visa, a non-immigrant visa fee is paid, usually at interview time according to the instructions given by the Consulate. It is paid in local currency. No "sending".

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Canada
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I'm not sure how to show anything about my timeline yet. And I do beleive it is a K3, and the paper work I have now from NVC, says IR1. This is the application processing fee bill sent from NVC. One for myself and each of my children. Does it make any difference, who sends the cheque in with the payment portions, the applicant or the petitioner? Maybe that is a little more clear. I"m over tired and kind of upset at the moment, sorry, and thank you for your response.

Filed: Other Country: China
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I'm not sure how to show anything about my timeline yet. And I do beleive it is a K3, and the paper work I have now from NVC, says IR1. This is the application processing fee bill sent from NVC. One for myself and each of my children. Does it make any difference, who sends the cheque in with the payment portions, the applicant or the petitioner? Maybe that is a little more clear. I"m over tired and kind of upset at the moment, sorry, and thank you for your response.

Yes, if you are getting bills from NVC, that would be for CR1 or IR1. Just follow the instructions for payment. It doesn't matter where the money comes from as long as it the form of payment and address sent is as instructed. The first bill for affidavit of support fees can definitely be a personal check or money order in US funds. The IV fee bill will come separately with its own instructions.

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A Warning to Green Card Holders About Voting

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ethiopia
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Does anyone know, does my American husband send this, or do I as the applicant have to send in the cheque for this? Is there any reason, it would not be accepted if he sent it in?

i don't think it matters, unless they say pay it at the interview.

July 19------------Send the I-129F

July 26------------Recieved

December 7th----NOA2 online

December 14-----NOA2 Hard Copy

December 21-----NVC recieved

December 28-----NVC send to US embassy in Ethiopia

January 8---------US embassy in Ethiopia will recieve

January 11--------Packet 3

February 7 -------Interview

February 7 -------Passed interview

February 12------VISA in hand

February 22------IN the USA

March 1-----------Wedding

March 15----------Sent AOS

July 7 -------------Finger Print

January 27, 2009--Green card approved without interview. It took almost one year though.

Feb 2 -------------Got the green card in the mail

Next: playing the waiting game for the 2 years holding removal

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I'm not sure how to show anything about my timeline yet. And I do beleive it is a K3, and the paper work I have now from NVC, says IR1. This is the application processing fee bill sent from NVC. One for myself and each of my children. Does it make any difference, who sends the cheque in with the payment portions, the applicant or the petitioner? Maybe that is a little more clear. I"m over tired and kind of upset at the moment, sorry, and thank you for your response.

Yes, if you are getting bills from NVC, that would be for CR1 or IR1. Just follow the instructions for payment. It doesn't matter where the money comes from as long as it the form of payment and address sent is as instructed. The first bill for affidavit of support fees can definitely be a personal check or money order in US funds. The IV fee bill will come separately with its own instructions.

Well said. One thing, NVC does not accept personal check, it only accepts money order or cashier check drawn on a US Bank.

I-130 Timeline with USCIS:

It took 92 days for I-130 to get approved from the filing date

NVC Process of I-130:

It took 78 days to complete the NVC process

Interview Process at The U.S. Embassy

Interview took 223 days from the I-130 filing date. Immigrant Visa was issued right after the interview

Filed: Other Country: China
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I'm not sure how to show anything about my timeline yet. And I do beleive it is a K3, and the paper work I have now from NVC, says IR1. This is the application processing fee bill sent from NVC. One for myself and each of my children. Does it make any difference, who sends the cheque in with the payment portions, the applicant or the petitioner? Maybe that is a little more clear. I"m over tired and kind of upset at the moment, sorry, and thank you for your response.

Yes, if you are getting bills from NVC, that would be for CR1 or IR1. Just follow the instructions for payment. It doesn't matter where the money comes from as long as it the form of payment and address sent is as instructed. The first bill for affidavit of support fees can definitely be a personal check or money order in US funds. The IV fee bill will come separately with its own instructions.

Well said. One thing, NVC does not accept personal check, it only accepts money order or cashier check drawn on a US Bank.

Oh, that's right. No checks to NVC. I just verified I paid the two $70 bills with money orders. Got the IV fee bills but never paid them because my k3 case raced ahead.

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A Warning to Green Card Holders About Voting

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