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I am thinking ahead about paying for the immigration fees. When a person uses a USA based credit card to pay for the immigration fees, is the charge a purchase or it is a cash draw? I had to declare my credit card lost because I never received it, and I was talking with the person from Bank of America who helped me with my lost credit card, and she was explaining to me the charges that would result from a cash draw, and she told me that I need to find out if the immigration charge for the fees is a cash draw or if it is considered a purchase. I hope it is considered a purchase because it will be easier for to cover the costs of the immigration fees if it is a purchase, rather than a cash draw. So, which will the credit card charge for the immigration fees be? Will they be a cash draw or a purchase? Thank you to anyone who knows the answer to my question here. Thank you so much! I can call immigration, but maybe someone here has use their credit card to pay for the immigration fees and knows the answer to my question? Thank you again!





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