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beameup
I am still waiting for a Postal money order to be sent to me via "snail-mail" and am hoping that a personal check from my U.S. bank is acceptable for the IV fee since if my wife was the "agent" she would not have direct access to U.S. certified bank checks or USPS money orders.
devblt
QUOTE(beameup @ Feb 7 2007, 08:32 AM) *
I am still waiting for a Postal money order to be sent to me via "snail-mail" and am hoping that a personal check from my U.S. bank is acceptable for the IV fee since if my wife was the "agent" she would not have direct access to U.S. certified bank checks or USPS money orders.


I'm quite positive that personal checks will not be accepted by NVC. Needs to be a certified check or a money order. Perhaps you can have a relative from the states get the check and then send them the money from london

MrsBruce5
QUOTE(devblt @ Feb 7 2007, 08:48 AM) *
QUOTE(beameup @ Feb 7 2007, 08:32 AM) *
I am still waiting for a Postal money order to be sent to me via "snail-mail" and am hoping that a personal check from my U.S. bank is acceptable for the IV fee since if my wife was the "agent" she would not have direct access to U.S. certified bank checks or USPS money orders.


I'm quite positive that personal checks will not be accepted by NVC. Needs to be a certified check or a money order. Perhaps you can have a relative from the states get the check and then send them the money from london



Unfortunately, a personal check won't be accepted. sad.gif A certified check or money order is what they ask for on the bill.
limah
I agree. They do specify on the bill when it comes.
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