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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Russia
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So basically our application was approved by USCIS in November of 2012 and all fees were paid to NVC by December 19, 2012. All forms were sent to NVC and then on February 5, 2013 we received a NOID. We sent over all of the information to straighten out the issue. We were finally reaffirmed and our case is back at NVC and of course we are back in AP. Since all of the fees were paid and it has only been six months does that mean I will have to repay the fees? When I called NVC they said that I do not, but I don't have a lot of confidence in the employees there. If anyone has had any experience like this please give me some kind of idea of how it plays out from here. I would greatly appreciate it.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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I don't know the answer to your question, but it was my experience that the folks at NVC were a lot easier to talk with and a lot more knowledgable. My guess is if they told you you don't have to pay again then you are OK.

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My name is not Richard Edward but my friends still call me DickEd

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Filed: Country: Turkey
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So basically our application was approved by USCIS in November of 2012 and all fees were paid to NVC by December 19, 2012. All forms were sent to NVC and then on February 5, 2013 we received a NOID. We sent over all of the information to straighten out the issue. We were finally reaffirmed and our case is back at NVC and of course we are back in AP. Since all of the fees were paid and it has only been six months does that mean I will have to repay the fees? When I called NVC they said that I do not, but I don't have a lot of confidence in the employees there. If anyone has had any experience like this please give me some kind of idea of how it plays out from here. I would greatly appreciate it.

No you will not have to pay the fees again.

Edited by Dumb/Dumber

NOA 1 November 15, 2010

NOA 2 August 25, 2011

Closed NVC Ocotber 11, 2011

Interview Date: January 12,2012

Thank you my wonderful God in Heaven.

 
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