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:help: guys pls. be nice and post some details or total amount in peso of how much the whole process of k1 visa here in philippines, from packet 1 up to the embassy interview.. it would be a big help for us who are still here waiting for the 1st packet and start over the whole visa process.

thank you for helping...in advance. :thumbs:

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there are fixed costs and variable costs. fixed costs are the visa application fee $100 USD, medical fee $145 USD, CFO I believe are 250p for the seminar and 400p for the sticker in your visa. some may have additional fixed costs if any K-2(s) are also applying for a visa. $100 USD for each visa application, $117 USD for each medical. another fixed cost would be delivery of the visa by Delbros. I forget how much it is. believe the Sheriff has it in his guide.

variable costs will depend on your location in the Philippines. transportation to and accomadations in Manila for the medical and interview and any additional spending money while in Manila.

US Embassy Manila website. bringing your spouse/fiancee to USA

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3204.html

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Visa Application Fees

Applicants for non-immigrant visas (K and V visas), on the other hand, pay a US$100 visa processing fee. These fees are not refundable.The visa processing fee for a non-immigrant visa is paid in advance at designated branches of the Bank of the Philippine Islands and Citibank. All fees may be in Philippine pesos equivalent to the prevailing exchange rate determined by the Embassy.

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3217.html

What is the cost of the medical examination at SLEC?

The cost of the medical examination is U.S. $145 for adults (15 years and older) and U.S. $117 for children under 15 years of age. http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3218.html

Note: The Peso equivalent will be determined on the prevailing daily exchange rate.

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there are fixed costs and variable costs. fixed costs are the visa application fee $100 USD, medical fee $145 USD, CFO I believe are 250p for the seminar and 400p for the sticker in your visa. some may have additional fixed costs if any K-2(s) are also applying for a visa. $100 USD for each visa application, $117 USD for each medical. another fixed cost would be delivery of the visa by Delbros. I forget how much it is. believe the Sheriff has it in his guide.

variable costs will depend on your location in the Philippines. transportation to and accomadations in Manila for the medical and interview and any additional spending money while in Manila.

EWWWHH!!! What is that?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Em, I am going to go with a guinea pig???

I take that back. It is clearly not a guinea rig. Sorry!

Lisa and Marty

First date - 12 January 2005

Engaged - 12 January 2007

Sent I-129F to VSC - 23 July 2007

NOA1 - 1 August 2007

RFE 22 Dec 07 - Marty forgot to tick the box saying he had no prior convictions. He ticked the box, and sent it back the same day.

NOA2 18th January 2008!!! Woohoo!!!

Packet 3 received - Feb 7th 2008

Packet 3 returned - Feb 8th 2008

Medical scheduled - Feb 25th 2008 (I could have had it sooner, but I needed time to chase down my immunisation records).

Interview - March 10th 2008 Approved!!!

Received passport with K1 visa - March 12th 2008

POE JFK - April 12th 2008

May 31st - Got married!

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there are fixed costs and variable costs. fixed costs are the visa application fee $100 USD, medical fee $145 USD, CFO I believe are 250p for the seminar and 400p for the sticker in your visa. some may have additional fixed costs if any K-2(s) are also applying for a visa. $100 USD for each visa application, $117 USD for each medical. another fixed cost would be delivery of the visa by Delbros. I forget how much it is. believe the Sheriff has it in his guide.

variable costs will depend on your location in the Philippines. transportation to and accomadations in Manila for the medical and interview and any additional spending money while in Manila.

EWWWHH!!! What is that?

Em, I am going to go with a guinea pig???

I take that back. It is clearly not a guinea rig. Sorry!

:huh:

US Embassy Manila website. bringing your spouse/fiancee to USA

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3204.html

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