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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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My fiancée lives in Beijing but changes quit frequently because she is not a permanent Beijing resident. Here parents who live in her home town of Changchun have been told to move out of their apartment of 16 years because the Japanese have bought it and are going to remove it down to build something new. 5000 people out of a home! They are going to live with her father's bother in Jingling. I was going to use her parents/her address to have the US embassy mail her packets to, but this is no long the case. I would like to us one of my good friends in Beijing's address with their approval. Is this OK and how do I tell the USA embassy in Guangzhou this information?

Thanks!

Bill

Time Line: Worked in Beijing April - June 2005

05/30/2005 - Met at a restaurant in Beijing and spent June together

07/01/2005 - Kept in contact for the next 3 years

03/26/2008 - Returned to Beijing for 2 months and fell in love

05/30/2008 - Made commitment to each other (Our third anniversary)

10/17/2008 - Returned to Beijing for 5 weeks and got engaged

12/17/2008 - Mailed I-129F to CSC

12/26/2008 - NOA I-797 Reciept Notice from CSC

01/17/2009 - 2 weeks in Beijing for the New Year

03/11/2009 - NOA2 Petition Approved and sent to NVC

03/16/2009 - NVC Received

03/18/2009 - NVC Sent to GUZ

05/18/2009 - GUZ mailing P3

05/22/2009 - 1 long week in Beijing for our 4th Anniversary

05/25/2009 - P3 recieved

05/25/2009 - P3 sent back to GUZ

06/04/2009 - Approved for Interview

06/20/2009 - Recieved P4 Interview July 23

07/17/2009 - 2 week trip to Beijing and Guanzhou

07/20/2009 - ACH at GUZ

07/23/2009 - Interview!Passed!

09/03/2009 - Entered USA

09/09/2009 - Married

01/21/2010 - AOS/GC

11/04/2011 - I-751 NOA

11/18/2011 - Bio for I-751

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Firstly the US Embassy is in Beijing, there is a US CONSULATE in Guangzhou, and yes that is where immigrant cases are handled.

Wait for petition to transfer from USCIS to NVC, and then contact NVC to update address, if it has transferred to GUZ, then email the consulate the correct address.

http://www.usembassy-china.org.cn/guangzhou/iv/email.html

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Visa issues, and lots of info about the Guangzhou and Hong Kong consulate.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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Thanks, I have been to that sight before but have now registered. I'll start studying!

Why does this have to be so hard! Ha! Ha!

Bill

Time Line: Worked in Beijing April - June 2005

05/30/2005 - Met at a restaurant in Beijing and spent June together

07/01/2005 - Kept in contact for the next 3 years

03/26/2008 - Returned to Beijing for 2 months and fell in love

05/30/2008 - Made commitment to each other (Our third anniversary)

10/17/2008 - Returned to Beijing for 5 weeks and got engaged

12/17/2008 - Mailed I-129F to CSC

12/26/2008 - NOA I-797 Reciept Notice from CSC

01/17/2009 - 2 weeks in Beijing for the New Year

03/11/2009 - NOA2 Petition Approved and sent to NVC

03/16/2009 - NVC Received

03/18/2009 - NVC Sent to GUZ

05/18/2009 - GUZ mailing P3

05/22/2009 - 1 long week in Beijing for our 4th Anniversary

05/25/2009 - P3 recieved

05/25/2009 - P3 sent back to GUZ

06/04/2009 - Approved for Interview

06/20/2009 - Recieved P4 Interview July 23

07/17/2009 - 2 week trip to Beijing and Guanzhou

07/20/2009 - ACH at GUZ

07/23/2009 - Interview!Passed!

09/03/2009 - Entered USA

09/09/2009 - Married

01/21/2010 - AOS/GC

11/04/2011 - I-751 NOA

11/18/2011 - Bio for I-751

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