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Vikkox321

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  1. 22 minutes ago, jan22 said:

    What currency are you trying to use?  Ask the bank how much they need in that currency for you to receive $300.  I believe you can pay the fee in dollars if it gets too complicated to then convert to naira.  It should be approximately 126,000 (that's at the consular exchange rate).

    I m in Nigeria, trying to pay in Naira the problem is that Iom int which is the hospital customer care does not pick call, I don’t know if I should go ahead and just pay 126,000 because they stated I have to pay 2 days before coming for my medicals, I wish I know anyone who had his medicals recently 

  2. 3 minutes ago, jan22 said:

    I'm confused what you mean by a K-1 Mexican fee equivalent.  I'm not sure the source for the chart that was posted, but the amount stated for naira is not correct.  First of all, the $535 is the petition application fee, not a visa fee.  That would have been paid when the petition was submitted to USCIS.  The K-1 visa application fee is $265.

     

    The Embassy sets it's own consular exchange rate to ensure it does not lose any portion of the fee through tbe currency exchange process.  This rate can change as country conditions change.  Per the US Embassy's website, the current (through November 2022) exchange rate is 420 NGN = $1 US (https://ustraveldocs.com/ng/ng-niv-visafeeinfo.asp).   So, the visa application fee is 420 X 265, a total of 111,300 naira and needs to be paid at a GT Bank.  If you are actually trying to pay it to a bank with Mexican pesos, you need to first exchange the pesos to naira -- the question to the bank then is how many pesos do they need to get you 111,300 NGN, which you will then use to pay the visa fee?  (Or, you could convert pesos to U S dollars and pay the fee in dollars).

     

    If you are asking about the medical exam fee, that would be paid to the doctor's office; they usually use the lcoal exchange rate.  I'm sure they list their fees in naira as well as dollars, so you would need to ask the bank what that amount of naira would be in pesos.

     

    If your question is something else, please clarify so we can try again!

    I was told to pay to standard chartered bank with Iom int but they claim they don’t know the exact payment in naira I tried contacting Iom but they don’t respond to call and it is stated that you have to make payment 2 days before your appointment my appointment is Monday yet I have not been able to pay the $300 medical fee due to exchange rate I think they should always state the payment in naira to avoid all this stress thank you so much.

  3. On 1/17/2022 at 10:13 AM, Vikkox321 said:

    USCIS approved our case since January 20, 2021 and our case has been NVC but no further information. They only wrote an email stating that the consulate is Nigeria is not requesting case Giles yet I don't know if someone is facing the same issue here my fiancee is getting tired of this whole process.

    I have the same issue as our own case was approved January 10 2021, and have been in nvc they say the same a bout the Nigeria embassy , my brother who files from south African one year after we files is now in the USA all this is frustrating let keep praying and hoping 

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