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Re: DS-156, Simple Question Posted on: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 13:14:33 +0000


> The only thing that could relate to a place of issue, is point 8 on
> the bio page. States 'Authority' and 'UKPA' is printed next to it. I
> guess I'll just put London as I guess thats where it came from -
> although It might have come from the Liverpool passport office.
>
> My visa validity - I am assuming the valid from date on it will be the
> date on my I-129 petition. I will be traveling to the US AFTER I have
> got my visa, bit BEFORE it becomes valid, so - before the date on the
> I-129. I'll be going over house hunting for a week...
>
> ... which brings another question. For the address in the US section -
> I wont have any accommodation sorted before getting the visa (thats
> what my trip is for afterwards) - so am I safe just to put a C/O
> employers address there?
>
> My only worry is, if I get something wrong on this form - that they
> will send me away to fill the thing in again as it cant be changed by
> hand. Then I'll have to make another appointment at the embassy, and
> probably have to pay the $200 again.
>
> Just seen that L2 visa's have a $105 issuance fee on them as well!
> Seem the UK is one of the only country's to have to pay this fee. Damn
> British government!

UKPA = UK Passport Agency

What has the US Consulate charging you a fee got to do with the British
Government???

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