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My fiancé paid at the tax office for his police record. My question is, what is the cost to be fingerprinted and he pays that at police station? Also he is going to Montego Bay , do they only do fingerprints on certain days? Thankyou!

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1 hour ago, Traciusajamaica said:

My fiancé paid at the tax office for his police record. My question is, what is the cost to be fingerprinted and he pays that at police station? Also he is going to Montego Bay , do they only do fingerprints on certain days? Thankyou!

21 day is $3000

5 day is $6000

1 day is $8000

The fee is paid at tax office and he gets the receipt. He then takes the receipt along with 2 passport photos and his passport to the police station or centralized located office in mobay that does finger printing. In kgn i know the office with responsibility is on duke street.  

 

The cost listed above is the only cost associated

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1 hour ago, Traciusajamaica said:

How much do they charge for fingerprinting?

My husband said they did not charge for fingerprints.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Armenia
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He just did it today. You go to the tax office with TRN , passport and $$$$. You need to tell them the report is for immigration purposes. Bring your receipt 2 passport photos and passport to police station. He went to Montego Bay . Also at police station you will need to do finger printing, that is paid for at tax office .

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17 hours ago, bostonBruce said:

ds260 online application,,,,how do u pay for that when u do the application? I know she needs passport and case and invoice #'s  thanks

After you pay the fees, the DS 260 will be opened.  Review the steps listed on the NVC page. Everything has to be done in order.

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On 5/30/2017 at 9:01 PM, bostonBruce said:

ds260 online application,,,,how do u pay for that when u do the application? I know she needs passport and case and invoice #'s  thanks

The DS 260 is for couples already married. If you are doing k1 visa, you will need the DS 160 form

 

Anyone if I am wrong, please let me know 

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1 minute ago, JayeBird said:

The DS 260 is for couples already married. If you are doing k1 visa, you will need the DS 160 form

 

Anyone if I am wrong, please let me know 

yur right I mistyped

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