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Hi! I'm submitting I-140 and I-907, but the instructions say payment must be made either by a US money order, or a credit card, both of which need to be from a US bank/institution.

 

I know it's come up a few times here before, but there doesn't seem to be a clear answer. 

 

Has anyone from the UK successfully filed in the last 6-12 months using a UK payment method?

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Ask your Employer or Lawyer to take care of it.

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Can your Lawyer not take care of it?

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16 minutes ago, elleoh said:

No - I'm only using a lawyer to assess and review my application, so they can't make or organise payment for me.

That is unfortunate, good luck.

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Look for prepaid debit cards from a bank that does business in US and UK

 

What US banks are also in UK?
 
International banks in the UK
  • Bank of America.
  • Citibank.
  • Santander.
  • Triodos Bank.
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I assume all UK Banks do business in the US in some form or other. UK Debit Cards definitely work in the US.

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2 hours ago, elleoh said:

Hi! I'm submitting I-140 and I-907, but the instructions say payment must be made either by a US money order, or a credit card, both of which need to be from a US bank/institution

I could have sworn there was a service out there that would email you a USD / US bank check after paying online with a credit card, but I cannot find it.
 

A couple years ago my wife mailed something to France, insured through etsy, and it was lost in the mail. She got back a PDF check and mobile deposit accepted it. So it seems like such services exist, but  you want might be loth to trust them with a hefty premium processing fee.

 

Have you gone to a branch of your UK bank and asked for USD money order drawn from a U.S. bank? That is what people in Canada do: go to a Big 5 bank, and get USD money orders drawn from U.S. banks.

 

 

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42 minutes ago, OldUser said:

That would be an interesting quest for sure!

I have, there was one near me and remember they had a 4th July open house.

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