Fees London US Embassy
as it seems there is changes in fees and because i want to have adequate funds with me when i get called for the Medical & Interview can any of the latest London Interviewees advise the cost of
1 the medical and 2 the issuance of the K1 visa and is this required in cash, cheque, or visa card? Many thanks for your help Brian |
Re: Fees London US Embassy
Fireman543 <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:<[email protected]>... > as it seems there is changes in fees and because i want to have adequate funds with > me when i get called for the Medical & Interview can any of the latest London > Interviewees advise the cost of 1 the medical and > > 2 the issuance of the K1 visa and is this required in cash, cheque, or visa card? > Many thanks for your help Brian Hi Brian. I went for my interview in March and the medical was 125 pounds. I had only 110 pounds in cash with me 'cos i had also not realised that the prices had increased. That's when I found out that they do take visa cards. Also remember that if u have to get shots, u'll probably have to pay for those as well. I had to pay the visa fee of 32 pounds beforehand at a Barclays bank. I didn't have any other fees to pay. I hope that helps. Cubendri |
Re: Fees London US Embassy
Thanks Cubendri you say the visa fee is £32 on a form i have it is shown as $325 which does seem somewhat expensive so your figure sounds like they have a printing error
the necessary documentation the you have to process the fee of £32 is it sent to you or given to you at the Embassy Best Wishes Brian |
Re: Fees London US Embassy
"Fireman543" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]... > Thanks Cubendri you say the visa fee is £32 on a form i have it is shown as $325 > which does seem somewhat expensive so your figure sounds like I believe $325 is the fee for an immigrant visa. If you are doing K1 - remember K1 is not an immigrant visa. > they have a printing error the necessary documentation the you have to process the > fee of £32 is it sent to you or given to you at the Embassy When I did K1 it was 28 not 32, but the form was sent with either pkt 3 or pkt 4, you were supposed to pay it at Barclays (I think, other banks may charge), and take the stamped counterfoil with you to the Embassy as proof of payment. I have seen someone refer to that recently, so it seems they are still doing something like that although the fee is increased. > Best Wishes Brian > > > > -- > Brian > > Posted via http://britishexpats.com |
Re: Fees London US Embassy
Thanks to all who have been so helpfull really appreciate it Brian
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