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- 11. February 2010: Immigrant Visas: Supporting Documents to Provide
- 11. February 2010: Immigrant Visas: Definition of spouse per Japan and Korea
- 11. February 2010: Immigrant Visas Fees to Change
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- 9. February 2010: Immigrant Visas: the Difference between IR and CR status
- 9. February 2010: Visa Fees for Filing for a Foreign Spouse
- 9. February 2010: Applying for an Immigrant Visa: Required Supporting Docs
- 9. February 2010: Role of the NVC in Processing Immigrant Visas for Spouses
- 9. February 2010: Basics of K-3 Spousal Visas
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Visa Fees for Filing for a Foreign Spouse
Aside from attorney fees, USCIS and DOS fees are charged for the following services:
- Filing an immigrant Petition for Alien Relative, form I-130
- Processing an immigrant visa application, for DS-230
- Reviewing an I-864, Affidavit of Support (for petitions filed in the United States)
- Medical examination (costs vary from place to place)
- Fingerprinting fees, if applicable
- Other costs may include translation and photocopying charges, fees for getting the documents you need for the immigrant visa application (such as passport, police certificates, birth certificates, etc.) and travel expenses to go to the embassy or consulate for the interview. Costs vary from country to country and case to case.
If you need assistance filing to bring your foreign spouse over to the U.S., please speak with an immigration attorney at 626-771-1078 or visit us at www.myfianceevisa.com
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