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I've read what I could about the fees involved and i'm sure there will be misc. ones that are not listed... but i'm curious as to what some of you have spent while embarking on this wonderful journey for the K1. What i know of is the 455.00 for the I-295F, $1010.00 for the AOS. I'm also told there is another fee of around 400ish for the medical. Anything else I'm missing out on?? I'm trying to get a good grip on what will need to be saved and this is the one area i'm still unsure about.

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Thanks in advance all!!!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: England
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Yes the I-129F is $455

Once your petition is approved there will be the following costs prior to issuing the visa:

The medical costs £170 at a designated clinic in London. The beneficiary has to have an up-to-date vaccination record so any additional vaccinations can be paid for there on the day (here are links to the price list and details of vaccinations needed) or the beneficiary can get these vaccinations for free through a GP.

The beneficiary will also need to pay for a police certificate ahead of the interview. The police certificate is currently £10 but there is some discussion about introducing a designated police certificate at a cost of £35. I am not sure when this change will come into affect.

The fee for processing a fiancé(e), Kii or V visa is $131.00. The fee is paid on the day of the visa interview to the Embassy cashier. Fees may be paid in cash - sterling or dollar equivalent.

In the US, the AOS fee is $1,010 which now includes EAD and AP if you apply for both at the same time.

Beyond this - I'm not even thinking about that yet :P

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Thanks for the info. Just got my refund back and trying to put most of it on the side for the costs. Having an idea of what is needed definately helps!~

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