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How much does the K-1 Visa cost in Manila?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Does it cost $400 or $131, does anyone know?

Each intending immigrant, regardless of age, requires a separate visa and must pay U.S. $400 to cover the application and processing fees. Applicants for non-immigrant visas (K and V visas), on the other hand, pay a U.S. $131 visa processing fee. These fees are not refundable. The fees for immigrant visas may be paid either in cash, travelers check or U.S. Postal Order at the Embassy’s Consular Cashier if these have not been paid to the National Visa Center. The visa processing f01/20/2009advance at designated branches of the Banco De Oro and Citibank. All fees may be in Philippine pesos equivalent to the prevailing exchange rate determined by the Embassy.

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Does it cost $400 or $131, does anyone know?

Each intending immigrant, regardless of age, requires a separate visa and must pay U.S. $400 to cover the application and processing fees. Applicants for non-immigrant visas (K and V visas), on the other hand, pay a U.S. $131 visa processing fee. These fees are not refundable. The fees for immigrant visas may be paid either in cash, travelers check or U.S. Postal Order at the Embassy’s Consular Cashier if these have not been paid to the National Visa Center. The visa processing f01/20/2009advance at designated branches of the Banco De Oro and Citibank. All fees may be in Philippine pesos equivalent to the prevailing exchange rate determined by the Embassy.

You pay $131 for the K1.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Does it cost $400 or $131, does anyone know?

Each intending immigrant, regardless of age, requires a separate visa and must pay U.S. $400 to cover the application and processing fees. Applicants for non-immigrant visas (K and V visas), on the other hand, pay a U.S. $131 visa processing fee. These fees are not refundable. The fees for immigrant visas may be paid either in cash, travelers check or U.S. Postal Order at the Embassy’s Consular Cashier if these have not been paid to the National Visa Center. The visa processing f01/20/2009advance at designated branches of the Banco De Oro and Citibank. All fees may be in Philippine pesos equivalent to the prevailing exchange rate determined by the Embassy.

Answered it yourself

YMMV

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Does it cost $400 or $131, does anyone know?

Each intending immigrant, regardless of age, requires a separate visa and must pay U.S. $400 to cover the application and processing fees. Applicants for non-immigrant visas (K and V visas), on the other hand, pay a U.S. $131 visa processing fee. These fees are not refundable. The fees for immigrant visas may be paid either in cash, travelers check or U.S. Postal Order at the Embassy’s Consular Cashier if these have not been paid to the National Visa Center. The visa processing f01/20/2009advance at designated branches of the Banco De Oro and Citibank. All fees may be in Philippine pesos equivalent to the prevailing exchange rate determined by the Embassy.

Answered it yourself

http://www.uscis.gov/files/nativedocuments/G-1055.pdf

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