How much is it to unlock the iPhone 4S foreign carrier?

I would like to ask somebody to help me. I´ve bought the iPhone 4S but it is blocked to foreign carrier. Is it possible to unlock it just by IMEI and how much is that?
Thank you!

Perhaps your friend is confused as to who he worked through. As stedman said, only the cell carrier to whom the iPhone is locked can authorize unlocking. Apple cannot do this on their own, and any other site that purports to be able to get your iPhone unlocked is either a hack or an unauthorized (and possibly illegal) alteration of the carrier's database.
Regards.

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