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Wow. Just wow. They're killing us. We still have to bring my wife's mom, in a couple of years, I wonder how much the fees will be then? I do find interesting, however, who would pay $2k just to renounce their USC?

This does not constitute legal advice.

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No. Lol The $2k is for USC's to renounce their citizenship. I just find it interesting if someone would pay that much. But I wouldn't be surprised if USCIS also raised their prices soon, especially with the rumors about Obama taking an executive action for immigration overhaul.

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Before increasing the fees...speed up the service please

June 2 2013 priority date
december 2013 Rfe
february 2014 sent Rfe
March 2014 approved at USCIS
june 2014 NVC received
march 2 2015 sent aos and iv package
march 8 i emailed nvc request to expedite my case
march 13 approved expedite request
march 17 in transit status in CEAC
march 19 case file at US embassy
march 23 first day of medical at Slec
march 29 personal evaluation...passed!
April 6 immunization
april 13 interview at USEM. under Administrative Processing Reason; Medical result was still not forwarded by SLEC.
After my interview i called SLEC they told me they forwarded it at USEM same day of my interview.
July 29 I emailed SLEC to confirm again when did they forwarded my Medical Result at USEM. They replied...forwarded April 13.
July 30 status update date change FINALLY.
September 2015 went in US embassy to withdraw my passport coz I've waited for how many months and no approval yet. Only to find out my case file has been sitting in the corner ...no one reviewed my medical result. to make the story short, I took medical again for the second time , then after a my medical result released, I have my visa on my hands.

October 28 2015 POE Sam Francisco
November 7, 2015 SSN
December 2015... 10 year green card arrived
December 2015 Driver's license issued..yay! <p>




NATURALIZATION N400 SECTION 319B
January 29,2016 Application for N400 section 319b sent at Phoenix AZ
February 1 Priority date
February 9 NOA
February 23 Biometric done, walk in (March 2 original schedule
February 28 Inline for interview
March 30 interview was scheduled
May 4, 2016 INTERVIEW APPROVED


Posted

Have to say, I'm completely and totally confused about the total all-in costs for my CR-1.

Does this look right based on current fees?

USCIS already paid: $420

AOS fee: was $88, now $120

IV Fee: was $230, now $325

Amsterdam Consulate fee $230? Or is that the same as IV fee? http://amsterdam.usconsulate.gov/iv_fees.html

Medical Exam: 145 euro

USCIS Immigrant Fee post interview (ELIS): $165

So is it $1,030 plus 145 euro, or $1,260 plus 145 euro? Or am I totally wrong or missing something?

Posted

Whatever fees you paid at the NVC, you don't pay again at the consulate. Meaning if you pay the new IV fee of $325, the consulate can't charge you for the fee again. They haven't updated this site to reflect the new fees. Make sure you have your receipts just in case, I don't remember if we were asked for them, but my cousin was.

This does not constitute legal advice.

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Posted

I'm not sure what you mean by filing the CR1 application for yourself. Do you mean you are petitioning your spouse and child? If so the fees are $420 for each petition. The form is called I-130, petition for an alien relative. I assume you are a USC, if so separate petitions have to be filed for your spouse and your child. Also, were you a USC at the time your child was born? If so the child may have a claim to US citizenship and wouldn't be eligible for an immigrant visa, he would need a US passport. Here is a link with guides on petitioning relatives:

http://www.visajourney.com/content/guides

If im filing the Cr1 application for myself and my six year old child, what does my cost entail from Jamaica.

Anyone, help please.

This does not constitute legal advice.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Posted (edited)

Hi Guys,

I must apologize for the mixup,, I meant that my USC husband from New Jersey is applying for the CR1 for myself and my daughter.

I read your response and now realise that the initial cost will be $420 each for the I130.

Thanks much for your prompt response.

Edited by pcwatson-nelson
Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Posted

I am very anxious to be with my husband, we visit each other every year, but I somewhat feel like my life is on hold.

How long will the CR1 processing take, I live in Jamaica and my USC husband is filing from New Jersey.

Posted

Your husband as a USC has to file two separate petitions, one for you and one for your daughter. You mentioned that your daughter is 6, so she is considered the stepchild of a USC for immigration purposes.

So yes, like I said before it's $420 for each I-130. You send the petitions together and each petition will be a separate case so they each need their own documentation.

The wait time could be as little as 8 months, up to or a little bit over a year. This depends on several factors such as workload, how fast you send the docs to the NVC, whether you get any RFE's or checklists, etc.

Here is a link with info on how to petition family members. Click on the guide that is relavant to your case.

http://www.visajourney.com/content/guides

Hi Guys,

I must apologize for the mixup,, I meant that my USC husband from New Jersey is applying for the CR1 for myself and my daughter.

I read your response and now realise that the initial cost will be $420 each for the I130.

Thanks much for your prompt response.


Also, you said you visit each other every year. How long have you been married? If it has been more than 2 years, you will get an IR1 visa, not CR1.

This does not constitute legal advice.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Posted

Hi Ian,

We have been married a year now, but visiting each other before marriage.

I am of the opinion that at the point of entry into the US, I will be granted either cr1 or Ir, depending on if i land past our 2 year anniversary.

Please correct me if I am wrong.

 
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