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Hello Visajourney!

 

I purchased my mom’s ticket from Manila to US via PAL.  I paid a terminal fee $10.60 and travel tax $31.20

 

Does she need to pay anything at the airport on the day of her departure? How much?

 

Appreciate any help. Thank you VJ members

I30 Petition for my Mother Timeline

 

SVC: Texas Service Center

Country: Philippines

 

03/01/2018- Sent Petition to USCIS via USPS

03/05/2018- USCIS received petition PRIORITY DATE

03/08/2018- NOA1

08/31/2018- USCIS Approved Petition

09/03/2018- NOA2

09/10/2018- Case sent to NVC

09/18/2018- NVC received case

10/12/2018- received email from NVC with the case # ( CEAC processing )

10/16/2018- Paid Fees AOS and Visa Fee

10/19/2018- Submitted Documents. Civil Documents/AOS and completed DS260

10/30/2018- received email from NVC. checked my CEAC acct rejected AOS, Police Clearance and Birth Certificate

Reason: some part is cut off and not clear. Resubmitted the same day.

11/08/2018- Received an email from NVC that all the required documents are approved. Its documentarily qualified and they will schedule the interview.

11/19/2018- Received an email that interview is scheduled for December 17

11/22/2018- First day medical

11/23/2018- Second day medical saw abnormality on the xray need to go back for sputum culture.

1/31/2019-Back to St.Lukes. Medical approved. Scheduled Interview 

2/08/2019-INTERVIEW PASSED

2/13/2019-Visa Issued Status

 

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4 minutes ago, EandJ said:

Hello Visajourney!

 

I purchased my mom’s ticket from Manila to US via PAL.  I paid a terminal fee $10.60 and travel tax $31.20

 

Does she need to pay anything at the airport on the day of her departure? How much?

 

Appreciate any help. Thank you VJ members

Flying out of NAIA the terminal fee is always included in the airfare.   The travel tax isn't always included, but in your case it was, so you are good to go!!  :thumbs:  

"0"  fees to pay at the airport ;)  

 

Does your mom have the CFO sticker in her passport?

Hank

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3 minutes ago, Hank_ said:

Flying out of NAIA the terminal fee is always included in the airfare.   The travel tax isn't always included, but in your case it was, so you are good to go!!  :thumbs:  

"0"  fees to pay at the airport ;)  

 

Does your mom have the CFO sticker in her passport?

She is scheduled to attend CFO on Tuesday. That is good to know. Thank you so much!

I really appreciate this all the forums that I read here you always help other members with their questions. I want you to know that you are awesome! 

 

 

I30 Petition for my Mother Timeline

 

SVC: Texas Service Center

Country: Philippines

 

03/01/2018- Sent Petition to USCIS via USPS

03/05/2018- USCIS received petition PRIORITY DATE

03/08/2018- NOA1

08/31/2018- USCIS Approved Petition

09/03/2018- NOA2

09/10/2018- Case sent to NVC

09/18/2018- NVC received case

10/12/2018- received email from NVC with the case # ( CEAC processing )

10/16/2018- Paid Fees AOS and Visa Fee

10/19/2018- Submitted Documents. Civil Documents/AOS and completed DS260

10/30/2018- received email from NVC. checked my CEAC acct rejected AOS, Police Clearance and Birth Certificate

Reason: some part is cut off and not clear. Resubmitted the same day.

11/08/2018- Received an email from NVC that all the required documents are approved. Its documentarily qualified and they will schedule the interview.

11/19/2018- Received an email that interview is scheduled for December 17

11/22/2018- First day medical

11/23/2018- Second day medical saw abnormality on the xray need to go back for sputum culture.

1/31/2019-Back to St.Lukes. Medical approved. Scheduled Interview 

2/08/2019-INTERVIEW PASSED

2/13/2019-Visa Issued Status

 

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