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I know Marivic needs to pay visa and medical fees but are they to be paid in pesos or dollars??? I cant seem to find out for sure in here yet so any help would be nice...Thank you

Meet .......6-15-06

Married in Quezon City....3-02-07

I-130

04-18-07....I-130

05-03-07....NOA1

05-07-07....Transfered to CSC

10-19-07....I130 APPROVED !!!!

10-26-07....Received NOA2 in mail

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I-129F

05-08-07....Filed I129F

05-16-07....NOA1

05-21-07....Touched

06-05-07....Transfered to CSC

06-11-07....Notice of Transfer to CSC, received in mail

06-16-07....Email notice case is in CSC office and pending

06-18-07....Touched

06-19-07....Touched

10-19-07....I129F APPROVED !!!!

10-26-07....Received NOA2 in mail

11-08-07....NVC Received papers, MNL.......... number given to me!!!!

11-16-07....Received letter from NVC with case number

11-13-07....Sent to Manila

12-26-07....St.Lukes medical

01-07-08....Interview at Embassey !!!!!!!!!!!

01-18-08....Visa in hand !!!!!

02-19-08....Fly to Pennsylvannia

02-20-08....Arrived in Erie at last!!!!!

AOS

09-19-08....Packet sent by USPS

09-22-08....Packet accepted in Chicago per track -n- confirm

09-25-08....NOA for I-485

10-06-08....Biometrics on 10-17-08 Cleveland Oh.

01-13-09....I-485 interview in Pittsburgh

01-13-09....Interview done APPROVED!!!!!!!!

01-29-09....GREEN CARD IS IN HAND!!!!!!!!

03-07-09....SSN is finally here

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I know Marivic needs to pay visa and medical fees but are they to be paid in pesos or dollars??? I cant seem to find out for sure in here yet so any help would be nice...Thank you

Fees for the medical at St Rita's must be paid in pesos at the current exchange rate for $145. I'm not sure about the fees for visa since with the I-130 those fees are paid with the bill for $380. The bill for Delbros to deliver the visa is no more than 300 pesos in most cases. The embassy accepts dollars, pesos and major credit cards.

First trip 01-17-07

Married 02-05-07

What Service Center was filed at? Nebraska transferred to California

Provide dates for the following:

I-130 sent (Mailed)..........................3-12-07

1st NOA (Receipt Notice) .................3-29-07

2nd NOA (Approval Notice) e-mail.....6-15-07

Bill for I-864 processing fee rcd and sent..7-24-07

I-864 Packet Received......................8-18-07

I-864 Mailed to NV............................8-20-07

Bill for DS-230 received....................8-29-07

Payment for DS-230 sent..................8-30-07

DS-230 Packet received..................10-25-07

DS-230 Packet sent to NVC..............10-29-07

Case Completed..............................11-16-07

Case Forwarded to Embassy.............11-30-07

Packet recieved from NVC................12-07-07

Medical complete...............................1-04-08

Leave for Manila................................1-19-08

Interview and approval......................1-22-08

Visa in Hand .....................................1-24-08

Arrived in USA...................................3-19-08

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Hello chabo, the K3 packet intructions reads:

1. PROOF OF PAYMENT. The application fee for a K1 or K2 nonimmigrant visa is US$100 (or the

Philippine peso equivalent at the prevailing exchange rate) which should be paid by each applicant at

designated branches of the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) and Citibank (see attached list). The

bank will validate your payment on the DS-156 Nonimmigrant Visa Application Form which you will

find in this packet.

Since they are banks, they should be willing to accept US currency or convert dollars to pesos for you.

Naturalization

3/23/14 - N400 package sent to Phoenix

3/27/14 - N400 package delivered

4/3/14 - NOA1 receipt date

4/4/14 - check cashed

04/29/14 - biometrics date

07/01/14 - interview date

xx/xx/xx - Oath Ceremony

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Hello chabo, the K3 packet intructions reads:

1. PROOF OF PAYMENT. The application fee for a K1 or K2 nonimmigrant visa is US$100 (or the

Philippine peso equivalent at the prevailing exchange rate) which should be paid by each applicant at

designated branches of the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) and Citibank (see attached list). The

bank will validate your payment on the DS-156 Nonimmigrant Visa Application Form which you will

find in this packet.

Since they are banks, they should be willing to accept US currency or convert dollars to pesos for you.

The bank will validate your payment on the DS-156 Nonimmigrant Visa Application Form which you will

find in this packet.

Unless things have changed recently the bank will validate the DS 157. Normally they give you their own DS 157 and you have to fill it out by hand and make a copy.

I think USEM made a mistake in their instructions in regards to which form is validated.

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The bank will validate your payment on the DS-156 Nonimmigrant Visa Application Form which you will

find in this packet.

Unless things have changed recently the bank will validate the DS 157. Normally they give you their own DS 157 and you have to fill it out by hand and make a copy.

I think USEM made a mistake in their instructions in regards to which form is validated.

:yes: These directions came from the USEM website, but you are correct. Also, you can attach the bank copy to the already filled out DS-157. The USEM wants proof of payment.

Naturalization

3/23/14 - N400 package sent to Phoenix

3/27/14 - N400 package delivered

4/3/14 - NOA1 receipt date

4/4/14 - check cashed

04/29/14 - biometrics date

07/01/14 - interview date

xx/xx/xx - Oath Ceremony

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