U.S. Money Order/K-3
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U.S. Money Order/K-3
Does anyone know whether it makes any difference if the money order purchased to pay for the immigration fees for the K-3 visa is bought in the U.S. or from an International Bank (still U.S. funds)?
I'm concerned that they might wonder why it wasn't purchased in the U.S. (My husband and I split the fees, he paid the first fee of $130 and I'm paying the second one, $110) I was just going to send it to him to include with the forms when he sends them in.
Any thoughts?
I'm concerned that they might wonder why it wasn't purchased in the U.S. (My husband and I split the fees, he paid the first fee of $130 and I'm paying the second one, $110) I was just going to send it to him to include with the forms when he sends them in.
Any thoughts?
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Re: U.S. Money Order/K-3
no, it does not matter.. as long as the check cashes when they try to cash
it.
"Susie" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Does anyone know whether it makes any difference if the money order purchased to
> pay for the immigration fees for the K-3 visa is bought in the U.S. or from an
> International Bank (still U.S. funds)?
> I'm concerned that they might wonder why it wasn't purchased in the U.S. (My
> husband and I split the fees, he paid the first fee of $130 and I'm paying the
> second one, $110) I was just going to send it to him to include with the forms when
> he sends them in.
> Any thoughts?
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
it.
"Susie" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Does anyone know whether it makes any difference if the money order purchased to
> pay for the immigration fees for the K-3 visa is bought in the U.S. or from an
> International Bank (still U.S. funds)?
> I'm concerned that they might wonder why it wasn't purchased in the U.S. (My
> husband and I split the fees, he paid the first fee of $130 and I'm paying the
> second one, $110) I was just going to send it to him to include with the forms when
> he sends them in.
> Any thoughts?
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
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Re: U.S. Money Order/K-3
However, it is advisable to issue a check from your account. This way, you have a paper trail as to when the application was recieved and processed.
Originally posted by News.Rcn.Com:
no, it does not matter.. as long as the check cashes when they try to cash
it.
"Susie" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Does anyone know whether it makes any difference if the money order purchased to
> pay for the immigration fees for the K-3 visa is bought in the U.S. or from an
> International Bank (still U.S. funds)?
> I'm concerned that they might wonder why it wasn't purchased in the U.S. (My
> husband and I split the fees, he paid the first fee of $130 and I'm paying the
> second one, $110) I was just going to send it to him to include with the forms when
> he sends them in.
> Any thoughts?
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
no, it does not matter.. as long as the check cashes when they try to cash
it.
"Susie" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Does anyone know whether it makes any difference if the money order purchased to
> pay for the immigration fees for the K-3 visa is bought in the U.S. or from an
> International Bank (still U.S. funds)?
> I'm concerned that they might wonder why it wasn't purchased in the U.S. (My
> husband and I split the fees, he paid the first fee of $130 and I'm paying the
> second one, $110) I was just going to send it to him to include with the forms when
> he sends them in.
> Any thoughts?
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
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Re: U.S. Money Order/K-3
Thank you for the replies!!
Originally posted by PRESIDENT:
However, it is advisable to issue a check from your account. This way, you have a paper trail as to when the application was recieved and processed.
However, it is advisable to issue a check from your account. This way, you have a paper trail as to when the application was recieved and processed.