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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
Timeline

Hi All,

Firstly thanks again for all the help i recieved on this site. I am writing mainly because i just discovered that on top of the $170 we had to pay for i-129f i am to expect to pay a further £10 ($20) for police reports, £65 ($130) at the embassy and £160 ($320) for the medical, in London this is.

This is more than $600!! I am already in a state over the whole IMBRA mess and on top of the costs of travelling to be together AND condicting a relationship where when we are together only one of us can work, this is just one more thing that i didnt need.

Of course being together is priceless, but come on. This on top of everything else is just SOOO unfair. Why why should we pay both financially and emotionally for falling love?

Sorry for the rant, my question...are there any more hidden costs i need to budget for?

Thanks,

Jess

PS FYI Applying for K1, through London

Just wait until you file for AOS, EAD and AP.

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Thanks guys,

Especially for the projected costs of AOS etc. Its good for me to know as i am in a similar situation to L&L. I'm out of collage and have been working sporadically. My boy and I met travelling and have been eeking it out together for the past year. Thankfullly we have a good co-sposer!!

$600 isnt a lot to some but for us it represtents a significant save so its good to plan ahead a little. I will just concentrate on the happy future and start saving.

Thanks again

add plane tickets to the cost.

my plane ticket to pakistan was $1,900.00

I am just about to start and adding up all the cost is amazing. I have taken a second job on to help out cost running ragged. Wow those plane tickets are expensive the most I ever spent on a JA ticket was 400. It is hard but hopefully it will be better in the end for better or worse. And we have to start out worse with fiance sistuation which makes us stronger in the end. Best Wishes on your journey. Take Care. (F)

Met Jan 1998, vows on 2006, Jay Jay born 2008, baby 2 - 2011

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Jess,

What's the £65 ($130) at the consulate for? The processing fee for non-immigrant visa applications is $100. Do you know what the other $30 is for?

Yodrak

Hi All,

Firstly thanks again for all the help i recieved on this site. I am writing mainly because i just discovered that on top of the $170 we had to pay for i-129f i am to expect to pay a further £10 ($20) for police reports, £65 ($130) at the embassy and £160 ($320) for the medical, in London this is.

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Thanks,

Jess

PS FYI Applying for K1, through London

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Argentina
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Let's not forget the cost of applying for Naturalization.

AOS

01-29-07 - marriage

02-07-07 - AOS package mailed to Chicago

02-09-07 - AOS package delivered

02-13-07 - NOA1 date

02-21-07 - Biometrics letter

02-24-07 - NOA1 received

03-01-07 - Biometrics taken

03-15-07 - Transferred to The Sucky/Slow Center (TSC)... to "speed up" processing.

03-17-07 - Transferred notice e-mail

03-20-07 - Received TSC transfer letter

03-21-07 - application pending at TSC e-mail.

05-14-07 - Misinfopass appt. COMPLETE WASTE OF TIME.

06-05-07 - I-131 e-filed

06-11-07 - AP NOA1

07-09-07 - Received weird looking letter for AP, but online status hasn't changed

Last Touch - AOS 3/24, AP 7/03

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Filed: Country: Morocco
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I figured it out once and Buying A Husband was close to $2500USD.

And that was four+ years ago.

You'd better mean it! :lol:

I wish it was that cheap, that was how much I spent Morocco just to get married in a cheap way, just a listtle party wedding. That doesn't even count travel, immigration costs and etc after that. I don't think I could take it if I sat down and added up the total cost when I am done. But love is priceless!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Plus during the last winter my cat got sick and cost $2500 to get her healthy again. Trust me I did not have this money, so it went on my credit card to max it out. Now I will never get anyone to buy her for all I've put into her. LOL Like I would sell her, she's stuck with me, like it or not. LOL See love doesn't work that way, I had to take her and get her well and I even spoiled the ####### out of her, now I am paying for it. She learned so many bad tricks during her sick period, she thinks she can get away with now which is not liked by her siblings one bit either. I know a cat is not a marriage, but it is love and proves you can't put a price on love even if it's your husband/wife or pet and it doesn't much matter if you don't have the money or not. If you want it, you have to come up with the money some how.

(L)

Paula

P.S. I couldn't let myself add up all I've spent on my cats, I'd have a cow or worse. LOL

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Yeah, I'm unhappy about the AOS fees currently facing us but luckily James saved up a lot of money before he came over :) I factored in as well travelling costs because from what I can gather we are probably gonna have to travel somewhere to do fingerprints/interview etc (someone help me if I'm wrong? I don't think there is a local office where I live).

Naturalization

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02/02/2015 - Filed Dallas lockbox. Atlanta office.

02/13/2015 - NOA received

03/10/2015 - Biometrics

03/12/2015 - In-Line for Interview

04/09/2015 - E-notification for Interview Letter

05/18/2015 - Interview - passed!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Albania
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Honestly, it's probably a way to discourage the very-poor from applying. Same reason they charge so much when you call the consulate -- to discourage people from calling them.

But as everyone has said: It's money well spent! :yes:

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8/08/2006: Applied for Social Security Card

8/18/2006: Social Security Card arrives

8/25/2006: WEDDING!

AOS...

9/11/2006: Appointment with Civil Surgeon for vaccination supplement

9/18/2006: Mailed AOS and renewal EAD applications to Chicago

10/2/2006: NOA1's for AOS and EAD applications

10/13/2006: Biometrics taken

10/14/2006: NOA -- case transferred to CSC

10/30/2006: AOS approved without interview, greencard will be sent! :)

11/04/2006: Greencard arrives in the mail! :-D

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A few months ago I posted the same message going through London........

since then I have had to file a waiver (nearly $300)

and am now looking at the AOS paperwork and the $400 or so dollars for that, the charges never seem to end.........

but there are people that have much worse to deal with :yes:

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Once all the costs are paid, you can start saving for the trip back for a visit. :lol:

05/16/2005 I-129F Sent

05/28/2005 I-129F NOA1

06/21/2005 I-129F NOA2

07/18/2005 Consulate Received package from NVC

11/09/2005 Medical

11/16/2005 Interview APPROVED

12/05/2005 Visa received

12/07/2005 POE Minneapolis

12/17/2005 Wedding

12/20/2005 Applied for SSN

01/14/2005 SSN received in the mail

02/03/2006 AOS sent (Did not apply for EAD or AP)

02/09/2006 NOA

02/16/2006 Case status Online

05/01/2006 Biometrics Appt.

07/12/2006 AOS Interview APPROVED

07/24/2006 GC arrived

05/02/2007 Driver's License - Passed Road Test!

05/27/2008 Lifting of Conditions sent (TSC > VSC)

06/03/2008 Check Cleared

07/08/2008 INFOPASS (I-551 stamp)

07/08/2008 Driver's License renewed

04/20/2009 Lifting of Conditions approved

04/28/2009 Card received in the mail

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Yodrak

The cost is £65 i read on the London website. It may be that the confusion came as the exchange rate is constantly changing. The exact cost is $119 as of today. I now just double everything so $130 was my estimate. Better to overestimate slightly than underestimate. Especially as i havent included the costs of taking a day off work and travelling to the embassy! I am lucky to live in London as travel in the UK is very expensive.

Jess

K1 VISA

05/10/2006 Sent I-129f

05/20/2006 NO1

07/25/2006 Case Approved (81 days)

08/10/2006 Packet 3 Arrives!!

10/02/2006 Interview: Approved!!

10/06/2006 Visa in Hand

10/11/2006 Left UK

10/23/2006 Got Married!

AOS

11/18/2006 Filed

11/28/2006 NO1

12/15/2006 Biometrics

01/22/2007 Approved

01/29/2007 Green card in hand

EAD

11/18/2006 Filed

11/28/2006 NO1

12/15/2006 Biometrics

02/06/2007 Approved (Waste of money but might have been worth it!)

AP

Didn't bother

Done for two years hooray!!!

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Karen_L,

Actually, it's a way to get the people who are using the service to pay the costs of the service, so that US tax payers don't have to subsidize a (relatively) few people's visa journey.

Yodrak

Honestly, it's probably a way to discourage the very-poor from applying. ...

Well I dunno about you but, from the current ($3000) and future (probably another $1000 at least) costs, I feel like I'm subsidizing SEVERAL people's visa journey! :lol:

Applied for K1

Met online 2001 - just aquaintances

Sept 2002 - 1st US visit - everything goes perfectly.

Dec 20th - Forms recev'd at CSC

Dec 27th - NOA1 received by snail mail!

Dec 29th - 'Touched'

March 10 2006 - NOA2!

March 23 - recv'd at NVC

March 24 - petition sent to London

April 9th - Pkt 3 rec'd!

May 17th - Pkt 3 signed for at London Embassy

May 24th - Medical

May24th - Pkt 4

June 14th - Interview 10am - APPROVED 1pm!!

June 16th - Visas received in my hot little hands 1pm :)

July 19th - flying to US!

July 27th - Married!! :-)

Aug 7th - Applied for SSN in married name

Aug 9th - SSN received

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Jess,

Thanks for the explanation.

True, adjustments to the visa cost in terms of the foreign currency are only periodic and sometimes can get out of line with current exchange rates. (Or maybe the cost has been adjusted and it's the web site that is behind.)

Yodrak

Yodrak

The cost is £65 i read on the London website. It may be that the confusion came as the exchange rate is constantly changing. The exact cost is $119 as of today. I now just double everything so $130 was my estimate. Better to overestimate slightly than underestimate. Especially as i havent included the costs of taking a day off work and travelling to the embassy! I am lucky to live in London as travel in the UK is very expensive.

Jess

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