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GORISIKH
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone might know the answers to a question which I have? I am uncertain of why the NVC asks for an IV fee of $335.00 plus the additional $45.00 and if you look under the instructions for IV interview at the NWD consulate, it too says you must bring your IV fee with you to the interview stating the exact same amounts! helpsmilie.gif

Thanks
simple_male
For CR-1 Immigration Visa case, The IV Visa Fee is $380.00 which the choice of agent must pay at the NVC. If it is paid at the NVC, you don't pay it at the Embassy during the Embassy. The Embassy will already know that it was paid at the NVC.


QUOTE(GORISIKH @ Apr 29 2007, 06:47 PM) *
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone might know the answers to a question which I have? I am uncertain of why the NVC asks for an IV fee of $335.00 plus the additional $45.00 and if you look under the instructions for IV interview at the NWD consulate, it too says you must bring your IV fee with you to the interview stating the exact same amounts! helpsmilie.gif

Thanks

GORISIKH
QUOTE(simple_male @ Apr 29 2007, 08:42 PM) *
For CR-1 Immigration Visa case, The IV Visa Fee is $380.00 which the choice of agent must pay at the NVC. If it is paid at the NVC, you don't pay it at the Embassy during the Embassy. The Embassy will already know that it was paid at the NVC.

THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THE INFORMATION!

QUOTE(GORISIKH @ Apr 29 2007, 06:47 PM) *
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone might know the answers to a question which I have? I am uncertain of why the NVC asks for an IV fee of $335.00 plus the additional $45.00 and if you look under the instructions for IV interview at the NWD consulate, it too says you must bring your IV fee with you to the interview stating the exact same amounts! helpsmilie.gif

Thanks


devblt
I would suggest keeping the "carbon copy" of the certified check or money order and submit that with your documents for the final interview just in case they question it. I wouldn't thik they would question it, but it's better to err on the side of caution.
gullu
QUOTE(devblt @ Apr 30 2007, 09:18 AM) *
I would suggest keeping the "carbon copy" of the certified check or money order and submit that with your documents for the final interview just in case they question it. I wouldn't thik they would question it, but it's better to err on the side of caution.




Great idea! Thanks for the suggestion. I will be sure to keep a receipt for the embassy interview.
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