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United KingdomPre-Pay for K-1 Visa in London?

They DEFINITELY send you the receipt through email.

It gives you further instructions and has you print it out for you to sign and present at your interview.

I paid through the £1.20/min number the day we received our Packet 3 in the mail.



thanks! i've just paid and received the receipt!!
CookiMaleUnited Kingdom2011-02-05 07:57:00
United KingdomPre-Pay for K-1 Visa in London?
i have just received my interview letter for 11 feb. from reading above i assume i now have to pay the K1 visa fee in advance - even though my interview letter directed me to form iv-19 which still says you pay on the day! other parts of the embassy website though have been updated and say pay by the operator assisted phoneline. anyhow... if anyone can help i'm just wanting to check that they definitely send you the MRV fee receipt by email? thanks!
CookiMaleUnited Kingdom2011-02-04 20:53:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresQuestions about K-1 visa

Hello everyone! I have a few questions that I would like to ask.

First of all, my fiance's interview is March 21st in London. For the I-134, do I need to give him an actual bank statement or a letter from my bank? Also, do I need to send him the originals of anything for the affidavit of support?

Also, we are hoping to get approved on March 21st and then get married in late June/ early July. I am going to fly to London in early May to visit and then fly back with him to America from London. Would it be okay for us to travel to Spain or some other country within the EU before coming to America (even with the k-1 visa in his passport)? I know that it is only to be used when he enters America, but I was wondering if we would have any problems..

When he arrives in the America, how long will it take to receive a SSN? I saw on one of the DS forms that he can opt to have the SSN sent to him via mail within three weeks of arriving without having to stand in line at an office.

Thank you everyone for your help! :)


i just had my interview at london embassy a couple of weeks ago. they ask for two forms of supporting evidence for the i-134 - since my fiancee didn't declare any savings we just supplied evidence of her earnings: she gave me a complete 2010 tax return with w1's etc and a letter from her employer stating her position, start date and salary. (i also took a few pay stubs just in case.) i believe if you intend to provide support through savings and complete the i-134 on that basis you will likewise need two forms of evidence so bank statements and a notarised letter from your bank would do the job in that instance.
CookiMaleUnited Kingdom2011-02-23 23:13:00