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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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I am wondering if i have to pay for my mother visa process. I am the petitioner and on the letter does not say how much I need to pay for that? or I dont know if I already that fee. Can somebody clarify that? my mother consular appointment in Bogota- Colombia. Thanks in advance. 

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Where's your petition now? USCIS? NVC? At NVC you'll pay for I-864 and immigrant visa fees. There will also be a fee for medical exam, passport delivery fee and to get the green card, there's also a fee to pay before or after entering the US (you pay USCIS to produce the green card). You can find schedule of fees on https://ceac.state.gov/ceac/

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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Hello, my mother process is in Bogota now. She has the consular appointment on the 18. Biometric on 15 and Dr appointment on 16 this month. What i dont know if i have to pay for the visa process or no?

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4 hours ago, Kpertuz said:

Hello, my mother process is in Bogota now. She has the consular appointment on the 18. Biometric on 15 and Dr appointment on 16 this month. What i dont know if i have to pay for the visa process or no?

Somebody needs to pay the fees, it doesn’t matter who pays them, as long as they get paid. 
 

It doesn’t have to be the petitioner specifically who needs to pay the fees, was that what you meant?

Edited by Daphne .

“It’s been 84 years…” 

- Me talking about the progress of my I-751

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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Hello, I am in Bogota right now. Fingerprint and doctor appointment done. But, I have a question: my mother birth certificate has to be apostillado? 

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