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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Chile
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Sorry if this is a dumb question but its been bugging me for a while. I see a lot of people writing checks to pay for their $340 I-129F payment, and for example.. what if I couldn't pay with a check from myself.. how would I go about doing this? I saw something about money orders but you can't track to see if its been paid that way can you? Thanks for reading :)

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Sorry if this is a dumb question but its been bugging me for a while. I see a lot of people writing checks to pay for their $340 I-129F payment, and for example.. what if I couldn't pay with a check from myself.. how would I go about doing this? I saw something about money orders but you can't track to see if its been paid that way can you? Thanks for reading :)

You can trace a money order. For example, if you purchase it at the Post Office: https://www.usps.com/shop/money-orders.htm

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Chile
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You can trace a money order. For example, if you purchase it at the Post Office: https://www.usps.com/shop/money-orders.htm

Ah, wonderful.. thanks. I've no experience using money orders so was not aware of that.. appreciate the response :).

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I used MoneyGram which you can trace just like you would a check. I have heard that the USPS its a bit slow. But Moneygram was up to the minute. So no stress there,

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I used MoneyGram which you can trace just like you would a check. I have heard that the USPS its a bit slow. But Moneygram was up to the minute. So no stress there,

How did you use MoneyGram to pay for it? I thought they only accepted a check or money order?

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How did you use MoneyGram to pay for it? I thought they only accepted a check or money order?

MoneyGram is just the name of the company that issues money orders. They're legit, I used it to pay for my FOID card here in IL. I too was looking into using them again for the I-129F, or possibly using a cashier's check issued by my bank, if it's traceable. (BoA doesn't issue checks when you open an acct, hence why I'm not using one. :P )

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How did you use MoneyGram to pay for it? I thought they only accepted a check or money order?

I'm sorry. I didn't state it. Its a MoneyGram Money Order easy traceable. And very up to date. And cost 99cents. Nice and cheap. :)

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