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I've been doing alot of reading at this site. I knew about the fee for the I-129f. I have noticed in other's timelines that there are other documents, each with their own fee. Some have them listed and others do not. What is this elusive "packet 4"?

Have I overlooked the list of what forms are needed? Ex: 1. I-129-f $180 2. I 130 $???

On the FAQ, it lists really only 3 forms: i-129f (fee), G-325A(no fee), and I-134 (no fee?). What others are needed and what are their fees (if any). I'm sure that most of us poorer folk would like to be able to prepare ahead of time instead of wondering which bill to put off. :blush: What fees (and/or bribes) are needed at the consular level? Is it dependant on whom you go thru? Any extra forms that I can send to aid in the process?

Thanks alot!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Not sure about fees for the rest of the process but at the USCIS site it lists all of the various immigration forms and the associated fees

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD

Some of them, like the 325a are just supplementary and do not have processing fees.

K1 Visa Journey:

Jan 12, 2007- I-129F Sent

Jan 17, 2007- I-129F has arrived at the NSC

Jan 24, 2007- NOA1 date

Jan 27, 2007- Check cashed by CSC

Jan 29, 2007- Paper NOA1 recieved (at permenant US address)

May 1, 2007- NOA2

May 16, 2007- At the NVC

May 18, 2007- Left NVC

May 30, 2007- Packet 3 arrives

May 31, 2007- Faxed Packet 3 stuff back

July 9, 2007- Interview at Vancouver

July 10, 2007- Visa recieved!

July 18, 2007- US entry

August 25, 2007- Wedding <3

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I've been doing alot of reading at this site. I knew about the fee for the I-129f. I have noticed in other's timelines that there are other documents, each with their own fee. Some have them listed and others do not. What is this elusive "packet 4"?

Have I overlooked the list of what forms are needed? Ex: 1. I-129-f $180 2. I 130 $???

On the FAQ, it lists really only 3 forms: i-129f (fee), G-325A(no fee), and I-134 (no fee?). What others are needed and what are their fees (if any). I'm sure that most of us poorer folk would like to be able to prepare ahead of time instead of wondering which bill to put off. :blush: What fees (and/or bribes) are needed at the consular level? Is it dependant on whom you go thru? Any extra forms that I can send to aid in the process?

Thanks alot!

hello, I am not really sure of the other forms your fiance will need for the interview. DS156 and DS156K I think come with package 4. But really i dont know for sure, because Im still waiting for noa2. there is going to be a form to fill out DS230 with package 3, I have hear it is part 1 for that. As far as fees for those, not really sure. But there will have to be money for the medical exam, police report, and visa. I'm sure someone else can answer your ? and you mention the I129F is 180, I believe its 170. that is what I paid, unless they have changed it. I dont think any bribes will work when you get to the consular level.

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