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33 minutes ago, Mariya1 said:

Does anyone know how much fees for IR5 ( brining parent to USA)  visa  at USA consulate in Morocco?

Thank you

 

You've posted this in the section for family members of LPR's, so just to confirm - you are a USC?

 

Have you already had the I-130 approved and now you just want to know the fees for the NVC/consular processing side of things??

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for each parent

  • Form I-130 – $535.
  • DS-260 (if applicable) -$325.
  • Form I-864 – $120.
  • USCIS Immigrant Fee (if applicable) – $220.

if filing after April 1st

IR5 Parent Visa I-130

$625

 

USCIS immigrant fee -$235

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7 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

for each parent

  • Form I-130 – $535.
  • DS-260 (if applicable) -$325.
  • Form I-864 – $120.
  • USCIS Immigrant Fee (if applicable) – $220.

if filing after April 1st

IR5 Parent Visa I-130

$625

 

USCIS immigrant fee -$235

Hi, thanks for replying. I meant the visa fees during the interview? They haven't mentioned any fees in interview email  that they sent my mom. 

 

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9 hours ago, appleblossom said:

 

You've posted this in the section for family members of LPR's, so just to confirm - you are a USC?

 

Have you already had the I-130 approved and now you just want to know the fees for the NVC/consular processing side of things??

I meant the visa fees during the interview.

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5 hours ago, Mariya1 said:

I meant the visa fees during the interview.


There are no fees paid during the interview. The only one you should have left to pay will be the $220/235 (depending on when the interview is, as the fee increases on 1st April) green card fee. You’ll pay that online once the visa has been granted/issued. 

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2 minutes ago, appleblossom said:


There are no fees paid during the interview. The only one you should have left to pay will be the $220/235 (depending on when the interview is, as the fee increases on 1st April) green card fee. You’ll pay that online once the visa has been granted/issued. 

Thank you so much. 

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When the parent has passport with visa inside in hand ,  go to the following site to pay the immigrant fee to process the green card

best to do this before entering US

 

https://www.uscis.gov/forms/filing-fees/uscis-immigrant-fee

 

allah yekbel

 

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On 3/19/2024 at 9:58 AM, JeanneAdil said:

When the parent has passport with visa inside in hand ,  go to the following site to pay the immigrant fee to process the green card

best to do this before entering US

 

https://www.uscis.gov/forms/filing-fees/uscis-immigrant-fee

 

allah yekbel

 

Hi, my mom her visa was approved, and she only recieved her passport from Aramex. Was she suppose to recieve the sealed packet ? 

I already went to the website you gave me to pay the fees, but it shows 0$. 

 

Thank you 

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2 minutes ago, Mariya1 said:

Hi, my mom her visa was approved, and she only recieved her passport from Aramex. Was she suppose to recieve the sealed packet ? 

I already went to the website you gave me to pay the fees, but it shows 0$. 

 

Thank you 

 

Did the passport have the visa in it?

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16 hours ago, Mariya1 said:

Yes, the passport has visa in it. 


Then she’s good to go. The visa will say ‘IV Docs in CCJ’ which means it’s been sent electronically. 

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18 hours ago, Mariya1 said:

Hi, my mom her visa was approved, and she only recieved her passport from Aramex. Was she suppose to recieve the sealed packet ? 

I already went to the website you gave me to pay the fees, but it shows 0$. 

 

Thank you 

Moroc no longer gives out a packet

all info is on computer and can be seen at POE

 

Congratulations 

 

Make sure all the info on the visa is correct before she leaves Moroc

and pay the green card processing fee

Best to pay before she leaves Moroc

 

https://www.uscis.gov/forms/filing-fees/uscis-immigrant-fee

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