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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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blahblah... I had the same question regarding the OF-169 document. Apparently this is the co-sponsor dcument that your father [?] filled out. I believe it may also be considered the 864A... or something like that. I hope that helps at least.

Also, I once heard that fingerprinting costs $80ish but like you, I will be bringing more cash just in case. It's always good to be over-prepared than under.

Good luck.

this finger printing is it mandatory for CR-1 IF YOU HAVE A CLEAN RECORD.????

have read many reviews but hardly a mention of 85 bucks for FP

d o any of you completed guys have a answer please.

my gut feeling is that its only for the naughty boys and gals club arf

red :devil:

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fingerprinting is one way they find out if you have indeed been 'naughty' or 'nice'. Fingerprints are required for all applicants for permanent residency, not just those with a record.

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Best of luck! Check and double check that you have everything...

so no one will have to go nuts fed ex-ing stuff to ya!

Yup I had to do that for DH...I haven't let him forget

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I recieved the wrong packet and I'm sure it was the cr1 and it did state on the instructions that a 85 dollar processing fee in US cash was due at the time of the interview.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I recieved the wrong packet and I'm sure it was the cr1 and it did state on the instructions that a 85 dollar processing fee in US cash was due at the time of the interview.

NO 85 FEE FOR CR-1 its all paid in advance.

just had a post from wally , that all he paid for was his sons soda.

anybody else reckon we pay for finger printing.

also very little mention of finger printing at all, in posts of people who have visas.

so still not sure whats needed

pretty sure no more greenbacks are due to be paid.

as for fingerprinting that also I have my doubts about

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