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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I don't want to sound a bit like a synical old fool here, but I guess that I'm only starting to realise how much all of this K1 visa thing is costing!

Original I-129f application = $150-$200 (can't remember exactly)

Medical for K1 visa = $170

visa at embassy = $ 60

waiver (I-601) that I had to file = $ 250

now I find out that the I-485 form AND biometrics are gonna cost $ 250 (or thereabouts)

So it's looking at nearly $1000 so far, that's a heck of a lot of money for the US DHS eh??? Somone's living in the lap of luxury over there!

Are you complaining or informing us?

How much would you spend to date someone here in the US for a couple years before getting married? Probably a lot more.

So basically, you're saying that it's just much cheaper to marry and bring foreigners over, than date and marry someone here already.

I'd rather date someone already here for a while, regardless of the money spent, than take a chance and marry someone from overseas w/o barely knowing him/her.

Just take a look at Nate's post, with that gal from Vietnam. Big mistake! Costly; perhaps?

Why is it that everytime you post anything it's rude. Honestly, he's just making a random observation that we've all made. If you think you're being witty, think again.

December 12 2005 ~ sent I129F packet to

December 14 2005 ~ Packet Recieved by

December 20 2005 ~ NOA 1

December 29 2005 ~ Touched

March 9 2006 ~ NOA2

April 5 2006 ~ Packet 3 arrives

April 11 2006 ~ Packet 3 returned to London Embassy

June 12 2006 ~ Interview Date (APPROVED!)

June 26 2006 ~ Entered the U.S. under K-1 Visa

July 06 2006 ~ JOP marriage

September 12 2006~ I-485 Received by INS

September 18 2006~ NOA recieved

September 30 2006~ Married

October 3 2006 ~ Biometrics Appointment (Fingerprinted)

November 16, 2006~ RFE reply received ...didn't even know we had an RFE (INS stated that the RFE was

probably sent to the DR. that did our biometrics)

January 17, 2007 ~ CSC is now processing cases received September 25 (11 days after ours was received) :(

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Yep it's expensive. But if you love someone and they love you back, then it's worth any amount you have to pay out and worth doing any kind of job to make sure you get the money to do it. Mike took on extra classes to teach and I am doing a grungy house cleaning job. :help:

Luckily I am a collector of things, so have a few collections to sell off to help offset some of the costs, can't take em with me. THAT would cost too much. :whistle:

2-28-2009 Sent in I-751

3-14-2009 Received I-751 back because they can't read

3-16-2009 Re-Sent I-751

3-17-2009 Received by Vermont

Waiting and watching the calendar flip ever so over closer to 4-2-2009 (When my 2 yr GC expires) . . .

4-2-2009 Received I-751 back AGAIN! Oh and my GC expired today.

4-3-2009 Re-Sent I-751

4-4-2009 Received by Vermont

4-6-2009 Date of NOA-1 Extension Letter (Rec'd 4/13/09)

4-10-2009 Check Cashed

4-24-2009 Date of Biometrics letter (Rec'd 4/30/09)

5-11-2009 Biometrics Appointment in Louisville.

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The cost of giving up my life at home is priceless - I would not put price on that. But even that is smaller compared to not being able to be with my hubby. Sound cliche, but we consider outselves very lucky to finally be able to be together...soon !

I agree with kaffykat.. you do extra things for your love !

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Jun 28 2004 : Received at NSC

Oct 25 2004 : Transferred to CSC

Oct 29 2004 : Received at CSC

Nov 8 2004 : Received response from CSC that my file is being requested & review will be done

Nov 10 2004 : Email & online status Approved

Nov 15 2004 : NOA 2 in mail

Dec 16 2004 : NVC assigns case number

Dec 20 2004 : NVC sent DS 3032 to beneficiary, copy of DS 3032 & I-864 fee bill to petitioner

Jan 3 2005 : Petitioner received copy of DS 3032 and I-864 fee bill. Post-marked Dec 23rd.

Jan 11 2005 : Beneficiary received DS 3032 in Indonesia

Jan 31 2005 : Sent DS 3032 to NVC

Feb 8, 2005 : NVC received DS 3032

Feb 21, 2005 : IV fee generated

Feb 25, 2005 : Sent I-864 fee bill

Feb 28, 2005 : I-864 fee bill delivered to St Louis

Mar 3, 2005 : IV fee bill received

Mar 7, 2005 : Sent IV fee bill

Mar 9, 2005 : IV fee bill delivered to St Louis

Mar 28, 2005 : I-864 fee credited against case.

April 6, 2005 : Received I-864 package

April 7, 2005 : Immigrant Visa fee credited against case.

April 11, 2005 : DS 230 is generated

Aug 12, 2005 : I-864 & DS 230 received by NVC

Sep 14, 2005 : RFE on I-864

Nov 3, 2005 : Checklist response received at NVC

Nov 25, 2005 : Case completion

Dec 9, 2005 : Police Cert requested from the Netherlands

Jan 12 2006 : Interview success - Approved !!

Jan 19 2006 : Visa & brown envelope picked up

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Add in the lost pension from your home country. I can't collect my Canadian pension that I paid into for 20 years. While I will get something from my work pension, it's not much since I stopped working after "only" 12 years on the job. I'm already at 2 years with no pensionable job here.

Add in the costs of the fact that I would have had a comfortable old age now I'm gonna be a broke ol lady....

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Naturalization

Feb 28/2011 - sent paperwork

Mar 3/11 - received text & email notification - they have it!

Mar 15/11 - text, email, and notice sent - biometrics booked

April 12/11 - biometrics done - I start studying

May - get the letter

June 27 - Interview and oath ceremony - same day

Lifting Conditions

Feb 5/08 - Sent paperwork by USPS - priority

Feb 14/08 - NOA issued

Feb 28/08 - Biometrics letter received for The Bronx Office - have to reschedule

Mar 22/08 - Biometrics rescheduled - LOVE the Saturday appointment!

Feb ?/09 - done!

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Try flying to the states and back several times with two children, Add up all the costs then for fees x 3 etc NOW that is expensive :whistle:

Siobhan,Yorkshire UK-Scott,Florida USA

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May/06/08............NOA1 from Vermont

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Add in the lost pension from your home country. I can't collect my Canadian pension that I paid into for 20 years. While I will get something from my work pension, it's not much since I stopped working after "only" 12 years on the job. I'm already at 2 years with no pensionable job here.

Add in the costs of the fact that I would have had a comfortable old age now I'm gonna be a broke ol lady....

why can't you collect your pension?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Hey you forgot

The PRICE of Weding Rings

the PRICE of Wedding (small or big)

The PRICE of updating your wardrobe (to US styles)

The PRICE of SHOES (yikes)

YEAH!

Don't forget about:

the PRICE OF YOUR UNMARRIED FREEDOM!

2/1/2006 Mailed I-129F to NSC

2/2/2006 I-129F delivered to NSC

2/6/2006 NSC NOA1 - Received!

2/8/2006 NSC NOA2 - Approved!

2/10/2006 NSC mails K1 to NVC

2/20/2006 NVC received K1

2/27/2006 NVC Mail K1 to Kiev

3/9/2006 Kiev Receives K1

3/10/2006 FAX'ed appointment letter to Kiev

3/14/2006 Scheduled interview in Kiev

4/10/2006 Appointment in Kiev

4/10/2006 K-1 Visa Received

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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and don't forget the costs of shipping any personal items you decide to keep and bring with you.... I pared down considerably and it still cost me $3000 + (USD)

*Cheryl -- Nova Scotia ....... Jerry -- Oklahoma*

Jan 17, 2014 N-400 submitted

Jan 27, 2014 NOA received and cheque cashed

Feb 13, 2014 Biometrics scheduled

Nov 7, 2014 NOA received and interview scheduled


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Add in the lost pension from your home country. I can't collect my Canadian pension that I paid into for 20 years. While I will get something from my work pension, it's not much since I stopped working after "only" 12 years on the job. I'm already at 2 years with no pensionable job here.

Add in the costs of the fact that I would have had a comfortable old age now I'm gonna be a broke ol lady....

why can't you collect your pension?

Um, yeah? It's my understanding that as a Canadian citizen you can collect your work pension(s), as well as CPP (when you're old enough) while living in the US. You're just taxed the 25% non-resident tax off the top.

Or is it some stipulation on your specific pension plan?

and don't forget the costs of shipping any personal items you decide to keep and bring with you.... I pared down considerably and it still cost me $3000 + (USD)

Amen. $2700 US for mine and that was discounted from the normal rate by 60%. That's a 4.5 hour drive south and I pared down as well. !!!

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Ewen's just going to pile all his ###### onto a raft and row it over. He'll be all right.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Ewen's just going to pile all his ###### onto a raft and row it over. He'll be all right.

hot air balloon!! ;)

*Cheryl -- Nova Scotia ....... Jerry -- Oklahoma*

Jan 17, 2014 N-400 submitted

Jan 27, 2014 NOA received and cheque cashed

Feb 13, 2014 Biometrics scheduled

Nov 7, 2014 NOA received and interview scheduled


MAY IS NATIONAL STROKE AWARENESS MONTH
Educate Yourself on the Warning Signs of Stroke -- talk to me, I am a survivor!

"Life is as the little shadow that runs across the grass and loses itself in the sunset" ---Crowfoot

The true measure of a society is how those who have treat those who don't.

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not so much..some others had to pay much more due to distance...and travel...plus $100 is the standard visa charge in most countries..you are lucky...

Good point! It was about 3k everytime I went there. We had to have a good holiday ya know :D

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Cost me well over $8000.00 US just to move my household items here. And I pared down ALOT !

If someones interested in saving money then immigrating is not the best thing to do! LOL

A Lily & A Rose...Together Forever !

April 28th INTERVIEW DATE !!!!!!!! APPROVED

June 30th Arrived in my Sweeties Arms !!

August 4th.2005 Our Wedding

Sept. 19th Sent AOS

Sept 28th recieved NOA for AOS

Nov.05/05 recieved Biometrics letter

Nov.17th Biometrics Appt.

Nov. 22nd. AP Approved

Nov. 25th/05 recieved EAD card

Nov.30th. recieved AP Papers in mail

Dec. 08th/05 Recieved Snail mail letter for AOS Interview Feb 15th 7:40 AM.

Feb. 15th. /06 AOS Interview SUCCESS !!!! no more to deal with for another 2 yrs!

Feb. 27th./06 Recieved Greencard in the mail

August 4th/06 Our First Wedding Anniversary !!

Feb. 8th 08 Sent in Packet to remove conditions

Feb 23rd 08 Recieve NOA letter stating they are extending my Greencard for another year.

March 11th 08 biometrics appt.

May 29th 08 recieved email stating Card production ordered

June 7th 2008 10 yr card recieved.

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Ewen's just going to pile all his ###### onto a raft and row it over. He'll be all right.

hot air balloon!! ;)

leave everything you have but 2 suitcases at your old home honey...

we'll start over and buy everything fresh in the USA.. it'd be cheaper! lol

I-129F

11-28-05 Petition Sent

11-29 Arrived at Nebraska

12-02 Check Cashed - LIN Receipt # On Check :-)

12-02 NOA1 via internet

12-05 NOA1 snail mail

12-13 NOA2 via internet (day 14)

12-16 Email: Petition Forward to Dept. Of State

12-17 NOA2 snail mail

02-22-06 Interview passed, K1 Visa approved.

02-24 Visa arrived

04-14 Arrive in America.. SHE'S HERE!

07-07 Married :-)

AOS, EAD, AP

07-14-06 Sent all 3

07-16 Delivery Confirmed (NOA's dated 07-16)

07-24 3 NOA's in the mail box. (MSC #s not online for a long time!)

07-29 Biometrics letter

08-08 Biometrics Complete.

08-28 RFE Sent For I-485??? (Sigh, this is what it takes to get your MSC # online?)

08-31 RFE Snail Mail, Missing Tax Info (which was sent the first time!)

08-31 RFE Sent back

09-08 RFE rcvd at MSC email update

09-11 Touched I-485

09-13 Touched I-485

09-21 Rcvd AOS appt letter

10-18 Sent 'Status Inquiry' snail mail about EAD/AP not online and not approved.

10-28 AP/EAD FINALLY show online... 106 days. Not complete!

10-28 AP/EAD/AOS touched.

10-31 AP/EAD/AOS touched

11-03 11-07 11-11 and 11-13 EAD touched.

11-15 Day 123 (Day 68 since the RFE) EAD approved 11-14 email! AP still waiting.

11-16 10 AM Aos approved, 2 weeks to the green card we hope!

11-16 2PM EAD card in the mail.

11-17 Email "Welcome letter"

11-20 Welcome letter in Mail

11-27 Another "Welcome" email dated 11-27, changed from 11-17

11-29-06 GC in Mail, Were done for 1.75 years!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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You cannot get your CPP if you do not live in Canada. This is one of the reasons the Canadian Snowbirds don't live in the US for more than 6 months. (that and the US VWP and insurance which only will cover them for 6 months)

This law changed about 10 years ago. My mom had moved back to the UK and was collecting the CPP. However, they moved back to Canada in order to get the CPP because of the 6 month rule. (it could be 6 months minus a day - whatever, it's about 6 months)

And yes, I can collect my work pension. However, I haven't contributed to ANY pension since I quit to come here in June. So already I'm down 1 year of not contributing to a pension. Add in the fact that I cannot get and will never get the kind of salary and pension here, that I was getting there, and you can start to comprehend the huge $$ amount lost. Also, I won't have worked here long enough to get a decent social security. I'm already 40. :angry: Yup. Screwed. And broke for the rest of my life. Ain't life great.

Add in the lost pension from your home country. I can't collect my Canadian pension that I paid into for 20 years. While I will get something from my work pension, it's not much since I stopped working after "only" 12 years on the job. I'm already at 2 years with no pensionable job here.

Add in the costs of the fact that I would have had a comfortable old age now I'm gonna be a broke ol lady....

why can't you collect your pension?

Um, yeah? It's my understanding that as a Canadian citizen you can collect your work pension(s), as well as CPP (when you're old enough) while living in the US. You're just taxed the 25% non-resident tax off the top.

Or is it some stipulation on your specific pension plan?

and don't forget the costs of shipping any personal items you decide to keep and bring with you.... I pared down considerably and it still cost me $3000 + (USD)

Amen. $2700 US for mine and that was discounted from the normal rate by 60%. That's a 4.5 hour drive south and I pared down as well. !!!

Heading Home!

Naturalization

Feb 28/2011 - sent paperwork

Mar 3/11 - received text & email notification - they have it!

Mar 15/11 - text, email, and notice sent - biometrics booked

April 12/11 - biometrics done - I start studying

May - get the letter

June 27 - Interview and oath ceremony - same day

Lifting Conditions

Feb 5/08 - Sent paperwork by USPS - priority

Feb 14/08 - NOA issued

Feb 28/08 - Biometrics letter received for The Bronx Office - have to reschedule

Mar 22/08 - Biometrics rescheduled - LOVE the Saturday appointment!

Feb ?/09 - done!

I'M HIGHLY OPINIONATED WHEN I WANT TO BE, BUT I NEVER SAID I WAS RIGHT

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