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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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besides personal experience... how about the Lima consulate website! (A "K" visa is a non-immigrant visa)

Non-Immigrant Visa Fees: All applicants worldwide must pay a US$131.00 application processing fee, payable in local currency (Nuevos Soles) at Banco Continental before applying. The current cost is S/.395.00. For some visa classes and nationalities, additional issuance fees may apply. Please see the Department of State's Visa Types Page for details.

http://lima.usembassy.gov/non-immigrant_visas.html

It also appears the medical exam is $95USD

Medical Exams

There are currently three panel physicians approved for use in Peru. Costs associated with the medical examination are $95 for applicants over the age of 15 and $55 for those applicants aged infant to 14.

http://lima.usembassy.gov/required_forms.html

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Edited by payxibka

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Filed: Country: Peru
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besides personal experience... how about the Lima consulate website! (A "K" visa is a non-immigrant visa)

Non-Immigrant Visa Fees: All applicants worldwide must pay a US$131.00 application processing fee, payable in local currency (Nuevos Soles) at Banco Continental before applying. The current cost is S/.395.00. For some visa classes and nationalities, additional issuance fees may apply. Please see the Department of State's Visa Types Page for details.

http://lima.usembassy.gov/non-immigrant_visas.html

It also appears the medical exam is $95USD

Medical Exams

There are currently three panel physicians approved for use in Peru. Costs associated with the medical examination are $95 for applicants over the age of 15 and $55 for those applicants aged infant to 14.

http://lima.usembassy.gov/required_forms.html

The internet... a wonderful thing

Ok, but I found this information ..............http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/types_1263.html

Coming to the U.S. Permanently - Immigrant Services

Immigrant visa application processing fee (non-refundable, per person), Form DS-230 : $355.00

your information is for Coming to the U.S. Temporarily - Nonimmigrant Visa Services

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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besides personal experience... how about the Lima consulate website! (A "K" visa is a non-immigrant visa)

Non-Immigrant Visa Fees: All applicants worldwide must pay a US$131.00 application processing fee, payable in local currency (Nuevos Soles) at Banco Continental before applying. The current cost is S/.395.00. For some visa classes and nationalities, additional issuance fees may apply. Please see the Department of State's Visa Types Page for details.

http://lima.usembassy.gov/non-immigrant_visas.html

It also appears the medical exam is $95USD

Medical Exams

There are currently three panel physicians approved for use in Peru. Costs associated with the medical examination are $95 for applicants over the age of 15 and $55 for those applicants aged infant to 14.

http://lima.usembassy.gov/required_forms.html

The internet... a wonderful thing

Ok, but I found this information ..............http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/types_1263.html

Coming to the U.S. Permanently - Immigrant Services

Immigrant visa application processing fee (non-refundable, per person), Form DS-230 : $355.00

your information is for Coming to the U.S. Temporarily - Nonimmigrant Visa Services

A "K" visa is a "temporary" visa (authorized stay for a K-3 is 2 years not permanently) and requires adjustment to permanent resident AFTER arrival in order to adjust the "K" to permanent status.

What you found is the visa application for an IMMIGRANT visa (IR/CR) which is very different than a "K" visa which is classified as a NONIMMIGRANT

can be confusing but it is a very important difference

If you don't believe that a "K" visa is NONIMMIGRANT look here

http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/ty...types_1315.html

Edited by payxibka

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