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My wife is a US citizen, and her daughter who lives in Russia with her two children, both under 12 years of age, is likely to be scheduled for a consular interview within the near future (that's if the US  Consulate has enough interviewers to do so within the near future following Russia's retaliatory sanctions). The preference category is Family First (F1). Of course, my wife's daughter will be assessed an immigration fee, but I'm wondering if her two children, both derivative beneficiaries, will be assessed immigration fees as well? Thank you in advance for your replies.

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On 7/30/2017 at 12:31 PM, spi9959 said:

My wife is a US citizen, and her daughter who lives in Russia with her two children, both under 12 years of age, is likely to be scheduled for a consular interview within the near future (that's if the US  Consulate has enough interviewers to do so within the near future following Russia's retaliatory sanctions). The preference category is Family First (F1). Of course, my wife's daughter will be assessed an immigration fee, but I'm wondering if her two children, both derivative beneficiaries, will be assessed immigration fees as well? Thank you in advance for your replies.

Hi, I’m wondering if you got an answer to this? Or did the derivatives has pay the immigrant fee too in your experience? I have the same situation. 

 

My father is the principal beneficiary of the petition of his mother and since my father’s children (me and my siblings are under child protection, we got included). My father together with me and my siblings are now here in the US and recently received a mail saying to pay the immigrant fee (green card fee) of $220. The mail was addressed only to my father, my question is does it have to be the principal (father) that will pay the fee only? Or each of us including the derivative (children).

 

anyone? 

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2 minutes ago, IvanDrogo said:

Hi, I’m wondering if you got an answer to this? Or did the derivatives has pay the immigrant fee too in your experience? I have the same situation. 

 

My father is the principal beneficiary of the petition of his mother and since my father’s children (me and my siblings are under child protection, we got included). My father together with me and my siblings are now here in the US and recently received a mail saying to pay the immigrant fee (green card fee) of $220. The mail was addressed only to my father, my question is does it have to be the principal (father) that will pay the fee only? Or each of us including the derivative (children).

 

anyone? 

Not a family fee but an immigrant fee.  Each immigrant

YMMV

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