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This really sucks, especially when you ALSO have to add $70.00 biometric fee. That $345.00.

$275.00

Special Instructions :

A $70 biometrics fee is also required.

K-1 Timeline in Profile (our story)

Church wedding Sept 18

NOA1's for AOS/EAD received Sept 20 MSC #

Biometrics completed Nov 5 2004

EAD Approval Dec 29 2004

AOS appointment letter received Feb 3 2005

AOS interview scheduled for March 9 2005

AOS interview mostly fine, just need I-693 supplement filled out by civil surgeon

Spend another $40 for I-693 form, sent to local USCIS office registered mail, arrived March 11 2005

AOS finally approved March 25th 2005

Green card arrives about 10 days later

!!Green card has incorrect middle name!! Thanks USCIS

Travel back to Denver, turn in card and I-90 to correct their mistake.

Application accepted, asked for I-551 stamp, they told me "We don't do stamps anymore"

NOA1 for I-90 received from NSC April 18 2005, fee waived

NSC appears to have stoped processing I-90's

Marilyn needs to travel back to the RP, call Senators office for help with green card or I-551 stamp

Travel back to Denver July 1, 2005 and received I-551 stamp in the passport.

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$275.00 everything included!

It used to be $205.00

We still need to add the additional $70 biometric fee too, correct?

K-1 Timeline in Profile (our story)

Church wedding Sept 18

NOA1's for AOS/EAD received Sept 20 MSC #

Biometrics completed Nov 5 2004

EAD Approval Dec 29 2004

AOS appointment letter received Feb 3 2005

AOS interview scheduled for March 9 2005

AOS interview mostly fine, just need I-693 supplement filled out by civil surgeon

Spend another $40 for I-693 form, sent to local USCIS office registered mail, arrived March 11 2005

AOS finally approved March 25th 2005

Green card arrives about 10 days later

!!Green card has incorrect middle name!! Thanks USCIS

Travel back to Denver, turn in card and I-90 to correct their mistake.

Application accepted, asked for I-551 stamp, they told me "We don't do stamps anymore"

NOA1 for I-90 received from NSC April 18 2005, fee waived

NSC appears to have stoped processing I-90's

Marilyn needs to travel back to the RP, call Senators office for help with green card or I-551 stamp

Travel back to Denver July 1, 2005 and received I-551 stamp in the passport.

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Filed: Country: France
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PASSPORT PHOTOGRAPHS ARE ALSO NO LONGER REQUIRED.

TIMELINE

I-751 (removing conditions on residency):

December 17, 2006: Sent I-751 to NSC

December 27, 2006: NOA1 date

January 20, 2007: Biometrics appointment

January 29, 2008: Card production ordered

February 5, 2008: New card received.

N-400 (Citizenship):

December 18, 2007: Sent N-400 to NSC

December 19, 2007: Received date & Priority date

December 26, 2007: Notice date - 100 days

January 24, 2008: Biometrics appointment

February 25, 2008: Interview notice received

May 28, 2008: Interview (Chicago, IL) - PASSED

June 24, 2008: Oath letter received

July 1, 2008: Oath ceremony, application for US Passport filled at local post office

July 11, 2008: Passport received.

I WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL VJERS FOR THEIR HELP AND SUPPORT!

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I didn't pay a biometric fee - just the $205. Things seem to be going fine though, my wife had the biometrics and no one had their hand out asking for more money. This was just this month.

Cheers!

AKDiver

PEOPLE: READ THE APPLICATION FORM INSTRUCTIONS!!!! They have a lot of good information in them! Most of the questions I see on VJ are clearly addressed by the form instructions. Give them a read!! If you are unable to understand the form instructions, I highly recommend hiring someone who does to help you with the process. Our process, from K-1 to Citizenship and U.S. Passport is completed. Good luck with your process.

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I didn't pay a biometric fee - just the $205. Things seem to be going fine though, my wife had the biometrics and no one had their hand out asking for more money. This was just this month.

Cheers!

AKDiver

Hmm..I didn't pay a biometric fee either, just the $205. Am I missing something? And I just did my biometrics today..no mention of unpaid fee.

arrived in the US - 15 May

civil ceremony - 28 May

mailed AOS packet - 4 June

walk-in learner's permit obtained! - 7 June

applied for SSN again, success! - 17 June

NOA1s for AP, EAD, AOS received - 19 June

(receipt date 7 June, notice date 17 June)

biometrics & fingerprinting appt - 14 July

interim EAD - 8 Sept

EAD approved- 29 Sept

AP approved - 5 Oct

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I didn't pay a biometric fee - just the $205. Things seem to be going fine though, my wife had the biometrics and no one had their hand out asking for more money. This was just this month.

Cheers!

AKDiver

Hmm..I didn't pay a biometric fee either, just the $205. Am I missing something? And I just did my biometrics today..no mention of unpaid fee.

The page about the I-751 seems to be broken, *but* I can tell that there is a different form since we filed. Even though the form is dated 8/1/06, it must have just come into effect in the last month or so, because it has only been six weeks since we filed the I-751 and it was a different form (and only $205) then.

Usually when there is a fee change, you only pay the new fee if you file after it comes into effect. So if you filed before they raised the fee, then you don't have to pay the new fee.

PS Welcome back to K1Spain, missed ya 'round here ...

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Bethany (NJ, USA) & Gareth (Scotland, UK)

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01 Nov 2007: N-400 FedEx'd to TSC

05 Nov 2007: NOA-1 Date

28 Dec 2007: Check cashed

05 Jan 2008: NOA-1 Received

02 Feb 2008: Biometrics notice received

23 Feb 2008: Biometrics at Albuquerque ASC

12 Jun 2008: Interview letter received

12 Aug 2008: Interview at Albuquerque DO--PASSED!

15 Aug 2008: Oath Ceremony

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The fee for I-751 has been recently changed. It is $275 now.

Anybody knows when the new version of I-751 came effect? When they made this change? I filed mine early Dec. I used the old version with fee $ 205.

:help:

What should I do?...Help...

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