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Hey Guys I am now having some Confusion coz of much thoughts running in my mind. I am waiting my Interview here in Nepal. My wife is a LPR.. I hope i will have my Interview very soon. I guess while doing Process my wife have paid all the fees to NVC...

#Does those fees means Interview and Visa fees which i will have soon here??? Or i have to take money for the Interview and for Visa if i get success....... Please help me....

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Hey Guys I am now having some Confusion coz of much thoughts running in my mind. I am waiting my Interview here in Nepal. My wife is a LPR.. I hope i will have my Interview very soon. I guess while doing Process my wife have paid all the fees to NVC...

#Does those fees means Interview and Visa fees which i will have soon here??? Or i have to take money for the Interview and for Visa if i get success....... Please help me....

No need to pay for visa fees. However, you will pay for medical visit fees and eventually your passport shipping fees to get it back.

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Passport shipping fees? Really?

US consulates in India do not charge passport shipping fees. That part is presumably included in your visa application fee. I don't see why they would charge passport shipping fee in Nepal.

When you go to Kathmandu, take enough cash for your medicals, because if you are missing any vaccine, the doctor is going to give it to you and you pay right there, along with the fees for your regular check up. In the consulate, take some cash, just in case. But if the AOS and IV fees are paid, they are not gong to ask for it again.

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Passport shipping fees? Really?

US consulates in India do not charge passport shipping fees. That part is presumably included in your visa application fee. I don't see why they would charge passport shipping fee in Nepal.

When you go to Kathmandu, take enough cash for your medicals, because if you are missing any vaccine, the doctor is going to give it to you and you pay right there, along with the fees for your regular check up. In the consulate, take some cash, just in case. But if the AOS and IV fees are paid, they are not gong to ask for it again.

Does that 88$ and 230$ means IV Fees? Its paid according to the receipt send by Nvc. Does that amount include interview and visa fees? I dnt have any receipt of AOS. Medical fees r about 200 usd. Thnx for ur help
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Does that 88$ and 230$ means IV Fees? Its paid according to the receipt send by Nvc. Does that amount include interview and visa fees? I dnt have any receipt of AOS. Medical fees r about 200 usd. Thnx for ur help

$88 is for AoS

$230 is for IV

You don't need to pay anything else beside Medical fee , Passport shipping fee and your Plane ticket of course

USCIS
June 01, 2013 I-130 Started

June 10, 2013 Priority Date
June 14, 2013 NOA 1
September 10, 2013 NOA 2


NVC
October 21, 2013 AoS Fee Paid
December 22, 2013 DS261 Submitted
December 27, 2013 DS261 Accepted ( via email )
December 28, 2013 IV Fee Bill Invoiced
December 29, 2013 AoS Package Sent
December 30, 2013 IV Fee Paid & DS260 Submitted
January 11, 2014 IV Package Sent
January 07, 2014 AoS Package Received ( call NVC )
January 15, 2014 IV Package Received ( call NVC )
January 27,2014 Received AoS Checklists ( email )
January 27,2014 Received IV Checklists ( email )
February 25,2014 Sent IV Checklists back
February 28,2014 IV Checklists Package Delivered
March 5,2014 Sent AOS Checklists back
March 10,2014 AOS Checklists Package Delivered
March 19,2014 Case Completed ( call NVC )
March 22,2014 Case Completed ( CC email )


Consulate
February 05,2015 Interview Letter
March 12,2015 Interview

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you will have to pay for the green card 165.00 ELIS.GOV you must pay this before you enter the us or no green card

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