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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Colombia
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if your case was complete, and sent your file to the moscow consulate, then you need to call the NVCto get your case number.202-663-1225 press 1 then 0 ask about your case number

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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if your case was complete, and sent your file to the moscow consulate, then you need to call the NVCto get your case number.202-663-1225 press 1 then 0 ask about your case number

Yea got that already, now what should i do?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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you need to go to www.ustraveldocs.com and pay the fee for your visa interview before scheduling an appointment. remember you must register in the name of the person you are applying k-1 for. Total cost is 350$ or 11550 Rubles for the fee payable by pochta service or VTB bank service. Usually this is done after Moscow Embassy has received our case and has sent you an email stating the next step.

3/20/2011: Preparing Documents for I-129f Forms

4/15/2011: Received Signed Cover Letter & G325A Form

From the Misses

5/11/2011: I-129f forms mailed to USCIS lockbox (^_^)b

5/13/2011: Documents delivered to USCIS lockbox via USPS (^_^)

5/17/2011: NOA1 supposed email/text but forgot to include G 1145 Form =(

5/18/2011: Check Cashed by USCIS (YAY!!!)

5/18/2011: USCIS mails NOA1

5/23/2011: Received HARD COPY OF NOA1 d(^_^)b

********The Long wait begins*********

9/11/2011: 120 Day marker

9/13/2011 @ 11:30am GMT+3: Our Son is born. (^_^)

10/18/2011: 157 days later Receive Confirmation Email that we received NOA2 (^_^)b

10/27/2011: NVC Sent Case to US embassy in Moscow.

11/02/2011: NVC Received case in US Embassy in Moscow.

11/5/2011: Received NOA2 Hard Copy from VSC

11/11/2011: Our son receives his first Passport (Russian)

12/28/2011: CRBA Interview in Moscow @ 2pm (***APPROVED***)

12/29/2011: K-1 Interview in Moscow @ 8am (***APPROVED***)

1/13/2011: Sasha receives his CRBA Certificate and US Passport and is now a Dual Citizen (WAY TO GO SON!!!)

1/23/2011: Visa is Officially in Hand. Let the preparations begin.

3/30/2012: POE John F. Kennedy Airport New York (I CANT WAIT!!!!)

6/1/2012: Proposed and She said yes!!!

6/7/2012: Finally Married in Annapolis - Mr & Mrs. Temidayo (^_^)b

**********AOS PREPARATIONS***************************

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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you need to go to www.ustraveldocs.com and pay the fee for your visa interview before scheduling an appointment. remember you must register in the name of the person you are applying k-1 for. Total cost is 350$ or 11550 Rubles for the fee payable by pochta service or VTB bank service. Usually this is done after Moscow Embassy has received our case and has sent you an email stating the next step.

So i'd need to wire the money? Does usatraveldocs accept CC or Debit Cards? I already set an account up on there a few weeks ago for my fiance. :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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she needs to go to the bank and pay the money in cash. Wires or CC are not accepted. You can wire to her but she has to personally go there and pay for it herself. Takes like 25 min but you wont be able to register till two days after payment via UStraveldocs.com

3/20/2011: Preparing Documents for I-129f Forms

4/15/2011: Received Signed Cover Letter & G325A Form

From the Misses

5/11/2011: I-129f forms mailed to USCIS lockbox (^_^)b

5/13/2011: Documents delivered to USCIS lockbox via USPS (^_^)

5/17/2011: NOA1 supposed email/text but forgot to include G 1145 Form =(

5/18/2011: Check Cashed by USCIS (YAY!!!)

5/18/2011: USCIS mails NOA1

5/23/2011: Received HARD COPY OF NOA1 d(^_^)b

********The Long wait begins*********

9/11/2011: 120 Day marker

9/13/2011 @ 11:30am GMT+3: Our Son is born. (^_^)

10/18/2011: 157 days later Receive Confirmation Email that we received NOA2 (^_^)b

10/27/2011: NVC Sent Case to US embassy in Moscow.

11/02/2011: NVC Received case in US Embassy in Moscow.

11/5/2011: Received NOA2 Hard Copy from VSC

11/11/2011: Our son receives his first Passport (Russian)

12/28/2011: CRBA Interview in Moscow @ 2pm (***APPROVED***)

12/29/2011: K-1 Interview in Moscow @ 8am (***APPROVED***)

1/13/2011: Sasha receives his CRBA Certificate and US Passport and is now a Dual Citizen (WAY TO GO SON!!!)

1/23/2011: Visa is Officially in Hand. Let the preparations begin.

3/30/2012: POE John F. Kennedy Airport New York (I CANT WAIT!!!!)

6/1/2012: Proposed and She said yes!!!

6/7/2012: Finally Married in Annapolis - Mr & Mrs. Temidayo (^_^)b

**********AOS PREPARATIONS***************************

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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she needs to go to the bank and pay the money in cash. Wires or CC are not accepted. You can wire to her but she has to personally go there and pay for it herself. Takes like 25 min but you wont be able to register till two days after payment via UStraveldocs.com

On the website i see a "Consular Fee"(4620 Rubles) , "The Fee for non immigrant visas" (3300 Rubles) and "adjustment payment" (330 Rubles)

Do i need to pay for all of these or just one?

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