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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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Hi to everyone is this forum:

I am a Cuban petitioner of a fiancee visa. My fiance went to the facilities indicated by the US interest Section in la Havana to have the medical test they required. My question is: If anyone knows how much it the fee or cost to have the medical test requested by the consulate.

I know that Cuban immigration charge 450.00 cuc for their medical tests and 150.00 cuc for the Carta Blanca. I also know that the cost of the visa appointment is 132.00 cuc to be paid at the US interest Section in la Havana.

Now, how much is the cost for the medical test requested by the US interest Office in la Havana and the result that had to be taken along with all the paperwork for the Visa appointment.

Any Cuban Filer that had gone through this process may be able to answer me.

Thanks for your support,

Jordin

jordan soto

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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Hi to everyone is this forum:

I am a Cuban petitioner of a fiancee visa. My fiance went to the facilities indicated by the US interest Section in la Havana to have the medical test they required. My question is: If anyone knows how much it the fee or cost to have the medical test requested by the consulate.

I know that Cuban immigration charge 450.00 cuc for their medical tests and 150.00 cuc for the Carta Blanca. I also know that the cost of the visa appointment is 132.00 cuc to be paid at the US interest Section in la Havana.

Now, how much is the cost for the medical test requested by the US interest Office in la Havana and the result that had to be taken along with all the paperwork for the Visa appointment.

Any Cuban Filer that had gone through this process may be able to answer me.

Thanks for your support,

Jordin

My fiance had his medical exam at his local hospital, as directed by the USINT (and was finally given his results) and is awaiting his interview. He has paid nothing so far. My understanding is that he pays the $450 to the Cuban gov't as part of the carta blanca process.

I don't believe that the USINT charges anything for the exam/the results, though they are the ones requiring it. The Cubans don't require the exam, they only require that it be paid for for those persons leaving the country.

Someone please correct me if that is wrong.

  • 4 weeks later...
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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Good Morning to all VJ:

My fiance's visa inteview is schedule for August 28, 2007. The time has passed by too slow. Some days I feel ok, but some times like today I feel so down. I stll have another 7 weeks of waiting before the interview. My fiancee has all the paperwork ready. I have called several times the US interest Section in la Havana to try to get an early interview date, but no luck so far. The same thing is happening with the 1-800. They told me that they are scheduling people for Jan 2009.

I know I don't have any choice but to wait, to be patien, but how hard it is. The last time I saw my girlfriend was back in Jan 20, 2009. I missed her so much. Well I know you people understand me well. You are going throu the same process.

Thanks so much for the suppport I have received from AJ .

Jordan

jordan soto

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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Good Morning to all VJ:

My fiance's visa inteview is schedule for August 28, 2007. The time has passed by too slow. Some days I feel ok, but some times like today I feel so down. I stll have another 7 weeks of waiting before the interview. My fiancee has all the paperwork ready. I have called several times the US interest Section in la Havana to try to get an early interview date, but no luck so far. The same thing is happening with the 1-800. They told me that they are scheduling people for Jan 2009.

I know I don't have any choice but to wait, to be patien, but how hard it is. The last time I saw my girlfriend was back in Jan 20, 2009. I missed her so much. Well I know you people understand me well. You are going throu the same process.

Thanks so much for the suppport I have received from AJ .

Jordan

jordan soto

 
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