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I had a medical in November 2005 but that was not at the same place it is now, Jon and I are trying to get a picture of how much all this is going to cost us. We also have my daughter Alarna to pay for so we have to basically double everything, if someone could help me caculate this I would be grateful.

Thanks Janice

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I had a medical in November 2005 but that was not at the same place it is now, Jon and I are trying to get a picture of how much all this is going to cost us. We also have my daughter Alarna to pay for so we have to basically double everything, if someone could help me caculate this I would be grateful.

Thanks Janice

If you just mean the medical mine cost 160 pounds in September, plus any vaccinations needed.

If you mean the total visa cost taking everything into account including travel, photographs etc my total cost was about 700 pounds.

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Medical is 160 pounds ...if your daughter is 14 or younger then it is 80 pounds for her...that was the price last June. We had to go to basil street mansions in London

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After reading all the guides provided again there is only one price and that is the medical in London, which has already been provided by kind posters, what I would like to know is how much the WHOLE process is for CR1 for one person so that I can double that amount, can anyone see what I am getting at?? sorry to be a pain in the bum.

Janice

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After reading all the guides provided again there is only one price and that is the medical in London, which has already been provided by kind posters, what I would like to know is how much the WHOLE process is for CR1 for one person so that I can double that amount, can anyone see what I am getting at?? sorry to be a pain in the bum.

Janice

That's really impossible to answer because it depends on what you count as being part of the whole process. Are you talking about just the paperwork and appointments? Are you counting travel costs? If so, that'll vary on when and where you travel, for example. Are you counting in any possible phone calls you may have to make? Are you counting food you'll pay for while in London? Hotel? Do you need any vaccinations at the medical?

These kinds of 'how much will it cost' questions are always hard to answer because it really depends on your exact situation and what you count as 'part of the process' compared to normal everyday costs.

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That's really impossible to answer because it depends on what you count as being part of the whole process. Are you talking about just the paperwork and appointments? Are you counting travel costs? If so, that'll vary on when and where you travel, for example. Are you counting in any possible phone calls you may have to make? Are you counting food you'll pay for while in London? Hotel? Do you need any vaccinations at the medical?

These kinds of 'how much will it cost' questions are always hard to answer because it really depends on your exact situation and what you count as 'part of the process' compared to normal everyday costs.

Hi and thanks for the reply....No I was actually just looking at the paperwork and cost of the visa, I do not have to pay for vaccinations as I had them last time so all up to date with that, and I live too near London to have to pay for a hotel, it's a quick trip for me into Waterloo and then underground to bond street. My daughter is 18 so has all her vaccinations up to date, I know by looking at the guides that the I-130 is $190.00 each that is the first step, then there is the visa to pay for but Jon and I are not quite sure weather he pays it his end or I pay it my end. I will add the travel costs at the end so that in all it gives me an approximate figure.

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