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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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i was wondering, if anyone could tell me the total cost of the k-1 visa from start to finish? and exactly ,whats the process consist of?

i know we need the g-325a filled out and the i-129f as well as her BC and letter of intent . what else is needed and whats the whole process from the start to finsh?

any help would be greatly appreciated.

January 17,2007 was personally introduced to Raquel.

January 20,2007 Raquel an I started chatting online an on the phone.

March 11-27,2008 visited Raquel for the first time.

March 23, 2008 proposed to Raquel, she said OO!!

October 08,2009 sent in I-129f

October 12,2009 received our NOA1

January 12, 2010 received our NOA2

NATIONAL VISA CENTER

January 18,2010 case arrived at NVC

January 22,2010 case assigned MNL # thru letter arrived

April 21,2010 raquel arrived at CVG

May 22,2010 we got married

April 21,2011 we had a baby boy named Aiden

ang aking buhay, aking pag-ibig, ang aking lahat .. mahal na mahal din kita,Raquel at walang ibang! magpakailanman at kawalang-hanggan!!

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I have estimated about $3500. I'v added on about $500 to account for anthing unexpected. If you go to this link from the UCIS it lists all the forms plus their costs.

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD

I would also read the guides on this site as there are some handy flow charts.

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Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Philippines
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i was wondering, if anyone could tell me the total cost of the k-1 visa from start to finish? and exactly ,whats the process consist of?

i know we need the g-325a filled out and the i-129f as well as her BC and letter of intent . what else is needed and whats the whole process from the start to finsh?

any help would be greatly appreciated.

The I129F should be first filed by the petitioner in the states which cost $455.00 but when the petition was approved you still have to pay for you the medical exams which cost $213.35 (translated in peso) peso to dollar fluctuates everyday. Once passing the exams there is till Php650 for document verification and $131 for the apllciation of the visa itself that shoul dbe paid before the interview.

Other expenses are accumlating evidences such as the birth certificate and cenomar which cost 165 for BC and 205 for Cenomar (i got mine from makati city hall ) so i have to pay 40 pesos more the LGUs.

If she would be having extra medical things todo, i think you would have to pay for that as well.

Travelling expenses.. more or less please prepare $1000.00 given that you still have to pay bank charges or service charge in sending her the money.

--HOpe this helps,

Mrsartis

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