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I hope our unusual experience will help others in the future when faced with similar situation.

I learnt that we need to think on our feet, be proactive, don't be afraid to contact the consulate in times of doubt and trouble. Have faith and persist till the end. Even without medical report, one can proceed to turn in documents and go for interview.

Saturday, July 16th

Arrived Guangzhou at about 12:30pm, checked in to the Jianguo Hotel, then rushed to the Guangzhou United Family Clinic at 2:30pm.

There were 6 or 7 people in front of us at the time. Everything went well until the doctor told my fiancée her blood work came back positive with the possibility of a sexually transmitted disease. He went on to say that they have to send the blood work to another lab for further analysis because they only do basic screening at the clinic. Since the other lab is closed on weekends, it could be 2 to 3 days before we hear anything.

We were advised not to go to our interview until we get the results. That was a double whammy!! My fiancée was very upset because she had no idea how she could have contracted such a disease, and secondly, it just looked like that's the end of our k-1 journey. It was torturous to say the least.

When asked, the friendly but busy receptionist said the blood work result could be caused by a number of factors, in some cases due to menstrual period, stress and fatigue due to insufficient rest, etc. Well, my fiancée didn't sleep much the night before we flew from Shanghai to Guangzhou and went for her medical that same afternoon on top of having her period start a day before her travel. Those didn't matter at all because the report must come from the blood work result.

I had to comfort my devastated fiancée that everything will be OK, that we will do everything we can to get our visa. Poor girl, she just could not rest, and I don't blame her at all.

The way the doctor pronounced to her the result was like a life sentence. It was an otherwise pleasant experience at the clinic.

Sunday, July 17th

We went to paid the visa fee at Citic Bank, while still wondering what to do. My fiancée called the Guangzhou United Family Clinic to plea for expedite but was told they can't do anything on the weekend. We had to wait till 10am on Monday morning to hear anything. Once again, the clinic told my fiancée their doctor had already emailed the consulate about our case, and the consulate's reply was that we can't go to document intake until we get the medical report. Later, we found that this was either a lie or misinformation.

It was a grueling Sunday for my fiancée. She just could not believe that she has the disease. I kept telling her if there is no reason for her to have caught the disease then just relax and everything will be ok. Her head was swimming in all kinds of fear, including the treatment if the other lab comes back with positive. Well, the fact or dilemma is she does not have any kind of symptom of any disease.

We spent our Sunday Goggling sexually transmitted diseases and treatments.

I sent the consulate an online form-email asking if we could turn in documents without a medical report. Till this day, I did not get a reply. Not sure if I gave the wrong email address or incorrect subject matter or what.

Monday, July 18th

Hours before document intake: we had breakfast, and my fiancée was still restless. She called Guangzhou United Family Clinic at 8:30am and was told we have to wait till 10am to hear anything. She called at 10am, and they told her the other lab had not done anything to her blood work yet because they just got it. Once again, my fiancée was told she can't turn in her documents at the consulate and we would have to reschedule with the consulate. Worse yet, if she tests positive, she would have to undergo treatment before getting her visa. What a nightmare!!

When asked, Guangzhou United Family Clinic told my fiancée once we start the process at Guangzhou United Family Clinic it is against US consulate's instructions if we went to another facility for medical report.

My fiancée called the Health Care Center of Guangzhou International Travel anyway. This facility was willing to corporate, but they have to get a release from Guangzhou United Family Clinic. Guangzhou United Family Clinic was not willing. The Health Care Center of Guangzhou International Travel told my fiancée they could produce a conclusive blood work report in a few hours, while Guangzhou United Family Clinic's 30-minute blood work is only an initial screening, therefore the slightest trace of antibody-like element will be flagged.

The Health Care Center of Guangzhou International Travel further advised my fiancée that she should not listen to Guangzhou United Family Clinic, that we should contact the consulate ourselves.

My fiancée pleaded with me to go to the consulate and ask an immigration officer whether we can still turn in our documents. So we packed her documents and hoped we would be allowed to turn in her documents without a medical report.

She waited on the 4th floor while I showed my US passport to the guard. Believe me; I had butterflies in my stomach. I got there 20 minutes before the American Citizen Services (ACS) closes for lunch. Later I found that US Citizens can go to the ACS anytime between 8:30am and 11:30am, then 1:30pm to 3:30pm. The ACS is next to the immigrant visa hall, and people can move around freely.

To my surprise, I had no trouble getting to the ACS. It took me a few minutes to know that I had to take a number to be called. I was called. I told a Chinese lady consulate staff member that I need to speak to an immigration officer because I am having problems with a medical facility.

I gave the lady my passport, a copy of my fiancée's interview appointment letter, and the original receipt from Guangzhou United Family Clinic showing we paid 800 Yuan for the medical exam.

There were 6 Americans in front of me at the ACS. I was called at about 11:30am by an immigration officer. Before he called me, I could see him asking the Chinese staff what my request was all about perhaps he couldn't figure out why someone gave him a receipt from the clinic. After greeting him, I told him the clinic could not give us a medical report, and ask if we could still turn in documents in an hour's time. He said "I don't see why not", and he turned to ask his colleague to confirm. Then he came back to tell me we just won't get the visa until we turn in the medical report, but we can turned in the report that afternoon.

So I came down to the 4th floor to convey the good news to my fiancée. She was happy that we can proceed. We paid 98 Yuan for two bottled water and waited at the expensive coffee shop till about 12:15pm. We stood in line in the steamy Guangzhou whether for 10 minutes until the line started moving.

Anyway, my fiancée turned in her documents to a male staffer whom she said was nice but spoke very little. She showed the gentleman her Guangzhou United Family Clinic receipt and told him they could not produce the medical report in time for her document intake, and he proceeded to take in her Packet 4 and I-134 documents. He took in almost everything she gave him, including our family member's letter. So she was quite pleased. He didn't even ask if she was CCP member.

Tuesday, July 19th

Mentally prepared to get at least a blue slip without the medical report, my fiancée came up with the idea the night before that she will proceed to the interview while I go back to Guangzhou United Family Clinic to hopefully be able to get her medical report.

After parting with her on the 4th floor that morning at about 8am, I took a taxi to the Guangzhou United Family Clinic. The friendly receptionist was busy with a couple of applicants, and I found a time to ask her about our report. She politely told me the other lab opens at 8:30am.

8:35am, more beneficiaries showed up at the clinic. I went and ask her if I can speak to her supervisor. She pointed me to the supervisor. The supervisor told me the lab opens at 9:00am, and they are aware of our case.

9:05am, I went to the supervisor who was busy with a crowd of beneficiaries by that time. She said she already called the lab, and the person is not at the office yet.

9:15am, I went to the supervisor again saying I need to have a report, whether positive or negative because I need to deliver it to the consulate that morning. Still the answer was, "I understand your concern, we have already put in an expedite request".

9:30am, the supervisor came out and said they got the blood work report, everything looks normal, but please be seated because she needs some time to wrap it up. OK, so I thought it shouldn't take but 5 minutes to put everything in an envelope and seal it up. Wrong!!

After about 15 minutes, I just couldn't wait any longer. I went up to the supervisor, and she told me a nurse needed to check and then sign the documents. 5 minutes later she managed to get a nurse in between checkups and got her to look at the documents and signed off.

Another 10 minutes went by for the "wrap up". I finally got the report and a nice "sorry about the wait".

I rushed out of the clinic, saw a taxi just letting off people, ran to it and off I went back to the consulate.

Armed with what I know about the consulate, I went up to the 4th floor, had to cut in front of a long line of applicants/beneficiaries. Showed my passport to the guard and was let in. I hurried to the security checkpoint, and then I went into the immigrant section of the consulate to find my fiancée. She saw me and waved. I told her everything was ok and handed her my passport and the medical report. Less than a minute later, her number was called.

Her interview probably lasted 10 to 15 minutes. I wasn't looking at my watch. Just looking from afar when she was interviewed by a friendly middle aged VO, according to her. My fiancée said what bothered her most was the VO kept marking and writing on a blue piece of paper, as if preparing the dreaded blue slip.

My fiancée also handed her my passport and the medical report explaining why she did not turn it in yesterday. The VO looked a little surprised, but took it anyway.

At the end, my fiancée was relieved when she heard the VO said to her "you passed" in Chinese. All that time, she was interviewed in English.

After her interview, we went out through different security checkpoints, got our cell phones, and then proceeded to fill out the EMS label for visa and passport delivery. We will be picking up her visa at the designated Guangzhou post office.

My fiancée was happy beyond words. She felt that we were proactive and worked together to pull this off. She also said she felt like "someone" was holding her interview time until my arrival with the medical report. Yes, it was a miracle. As far as she could tell, there was no particular order when people were called. A k-1 beneficiary who was sitting next to her was called about 10 minutes before my fiancée was called, but the lady turned in her documents after my fiancée the day before.

Now we wait for her visa and passport.

It's passed 4am in Guangzhou now. I'd better get some sleep after a long day. Well, I slept from about 9pm to about 1:30am when my fiancée woke me up. She said she was so happy she couldn't sleep and she wanted to share her experience with her Chinese friends. She came to bed but woke me up, and I couldn't sleep and decided to share our experience with my American friends.

Wishing you all the best and hoping no one else have to go through what we went through with an unexpected false alarm.

ROC

2014-05-17 (Sat) Card Received! Text and email: "The USPS reported that your new card was delivered on May 17, 2014"

2014-05-15 (Thurs) Received "USPS picked up mail from USCIS" text and email

2014-05-15 (Thurs) Received "card mailed" text and email

2014-05-14 (Wed) Received "card production" text and email

2014-05-12 (Mon) Received approval letter

2014-05-08 (Thurs) Date of Decision - Approved!

2013-11-29 (Fri) Early Biometrics done on Black Friday

2013-11-18 (Mon) Received Biometrics Appointment letter for 12/04/13

2013-11-09 (Sat) NOA1 Hardcopy

2013-11-08 (Fri) Check cashed

2013-11-06 (Wed) NOA1 Receipt Date

2013-11-04 (Mon) Mailed ROC Package

AOS

2012-02-11 (Sat) Green Card arrived!!

2012-02-09 (Thurs) Received Permanent Resident Welcome Letter

2012-02-07 (Tues) 12:45am I-485 Card Production (ordered production)

2012-02-06 (Mon) 6:45pm I-485 Decision (registered PR status)

2012-02-06 (Mon) 3:00pm I-485 Card Production (ordered production)

2011-12-08 (Thurs) Received EAD/AP combo card

2011-11-30 (Wed) Email/text: I-131(AP) approved. I-765(EAD) card production.

2011-10-25 (Tues) Completed biometrics

2011-10-21 (Fri) I-485 case transferred

2011-10-10 (Tues) Two NOA's: I-485 and I-765 payment receipts. Notice date 10/03/11

2011-10-08 (Sat) Biometrics Appointment letter for 10/25/11

2011-10-04 (Tues) Check cashed.

2011-10-03 (Mon) NOA's for I-485, I-131, and I-765

2011-09-30 (Fri) USCIS web status shows receipt for I-485, I-131, and I-765

2011-09-29 (Thurs) USPS delivery confirmation

2011-09-27 (Tues) Mailed AOS package

k-1

2011-07-25 (Mon) Visa in hand!!

2011-07-19 (Tue) Interview at 7:30am - Approved!!

2011-07-18 (Mon) Document in-take at 12:30pm

2011-05-19 (Thu) NOA2 (160 days from NOA1)

2010-12-15 (Wed) NOA1 hard copy received

2010-12-09 (Thu) I-129F package arrived USCIS PO Box in Dallas

2010-12-07 (Tue) Mailed I-129F package

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a cr-1 had same issue in june, blood test was same result - but all was ok after results were picked up.

tore them to shreds for 3 days, but in the end, all was stellar

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

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Whoa Nelly ! Want NVC Info? see http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/NVC_Process

Congratulations on your approval ! We All Applaud your accomplishment with Most Wonderful Kissies !

 

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Congrats, so did the VO ask your wife if she was CCP since you said she was worried about it Monday when she turned in her documents?

07/07/09 : Married

08/18/09: I-130 Sent to Chicago

08/20/09: I-130 Received by USCIS

08/25/09: NOA1

09/22/09: NOA2

10/05/09: Received case# and gave emails

10/07/09: Received DS-3032 and AOS email

10/09/09: Sent DS-3032 email to optin electronic filing

10/15/09: Paid both AOS & IV fees

10/16/09: Received email electronic filing accepted

10/18/09: Sent AOS via email

10/23/09: Received email that AOS was accepted and waiting for IV

10/27/09: Sent IV via email

11/10/09: Signon to payment failure

11/19/09: Received email for interview - December 14th

12/14/09: Approved for Visa

12/16/09: Received Visa

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Here's their review - http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/314500-medical-test-syphilis/

Congratulations on getting it done !!!! Y'all get some sleep whilst waiting for the visa packet, aye?

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

-=-=-=-=-=R E A D ! ! !=-=-=-=-=-

Whoa Nelly ! Want NVC Info? see http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/NVC_Process

Congratulations on your approval ! We All Applaud your accomplishment with Most Wonderful Kissies !

 

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Congrats, so did the VO ask your wife if she was CCP since you said she was worried about it Monday when she turned in her documents?

Dan,

The VO asked my fiancee whether she is CCP. I meant the document intake person did not ask my fiancee about it.

My fiancee is not a CCP member.

Here's their review - http://www.visajourn...-test-syphilis/

Congratulations on getting it done !!!! Y'all get some sleep whilst waiting for the visa packet, aye?

Darnell,

Thanks for sharing the story.

My fiancee will go to The Health Care Center of Guangzhou International Travel for vaccination tomorrow.

ROC

2014-05-17 (Sat) Card Received! Text and email: "The USPS reported that your new card was delivered on May 17, 2014"

2014-05-15 (Thurs) Received "USPS picked up mail from USCIS" text and email

2014-05-15 (Thurs) Received "card mailed" text and email

2014-05-14 (Wed) Received "card production" text and email

2014-05-12 (Mon) Received approval letter

2014-05-08 (Thurs) Date of Decision - Approved!

2013-11-29 (Fri) Early Biometrics done on Black Friday

2013-11-18 (Mon) Received Biometrics Appointment letter for 12/04/13

2013-11-09 (Sat) NOA1 Hardcopy

2013-11-08 (Fri) Check cashed

2013-11-06 (Wed) NOA1 Receipt Date

2013-11-04 (Mon) Mailed ROC Package

AOS

2012-02-11 (Sat) Green Card arrived!!

2012-02-09 (Thurs) Received Permanent Resident Welcome Letter

2012-02-07 (Tues) 12:45am I-485 Card Production (ordered production)

2012-02-06 (Mon) 6:45pm I-485 Decision (registered PR status)

2012-02-06 (Mon) 3:00pm I-485 Card Production (ordered production)

2011-12-08 (Thurs) Received EAD/AP combo card

2011-11-30 (Wed) Email/text: I-131(AP) approved. I-765(EAD) card production.

2011-10-25 (Tues) Completed biometrics

2011-10-21 (Fri) I-485 case transferred

2011-10-10 (Tues) Two NOA's: I-485 and I-765 payment receipts. Notice date 10/03/11

2011-10-08 (Sat) Biometrics Appointment letter for 10/25/11

2011-10-04 (Tues) Check cashed.

2011-10-03 (Mon) NOA's for I-485, I-131, and I-765

2011-09-30 (Fri) USCIS web status shows receipt for I-485, I-131, and I-765

2011-09-29 (Thurs) USPS delivery confirmation

2011-09-27 (Tues) Mailed AOS package

k-1

2011-07-25 (Mon) Visa in hand!!

2011-07-19 (Tue) Interview at 7:30am - Approved!!

2011-07-18 (Mon) Document in-take at 12:30pm

2011-05-19 (Thu) NOA2 (160 days from NOA1)

2010-12-15 (Wed) NOA1 hard copy received

2010-12-09 (Thu) I-129F package arrived USCIS PO Box in Dallas

2010-12-07 (Tue) Mailed I-129F package

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Bobby,

I couldn't be happier for you and Barb! I really appreciate you sharing this terrible experience but I'm not surprised at all that it worked out for the best.

Congratualations to you both!

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Congrats Bobby. Get some sleep and R and R.

Visa K1

NOA1 02/23/09

NOA 2 07/14/09

NVC out 07/24/09

P3 08/17/09

P3 Out 08/19/09

P4 09/10/09

Interview date:10/20/09...We are Pink!

Visa Picked up 10/22/09

Stateside Feb 3rd. 2010. POE: JFK

Married Feb 20th, 2010

===================================

AOS sent 4/6/10

NOA1 4/13/10

Biometrics 5/7/10 (Appointment Letter Recvd 4/27/10)

I485 transferred to CSC 4/30/10

Email received, AP and EAD approved 6/17/10.

AP received 6/25/10.

EAD received 6/28/10

Email, Card production ordered 8/16/10.

GC in Hand 8/27/10

=========================================

I-751 Mailed 6/22/12

Biometrics 7/20/12

Approved 2/14/13

GC in Hand 2/21/13

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Bobby,

I couldn't be happier for you and Barb! I really appreciate you sharing this terrible experience but I'm not surprised at all that it worked out for the best.

Congratualations to you both!

Chris,

That particular experience wasn't fun, but I learnt something valuable! I'm glad I was prepared for the worst.

I hope Jane will get her Packet 4 soon. Hope our medical experience can be a good reference for Jane when it comes to choosing her medical. United Family is a nicer environement compared to the Health Care Center where Barb went for her vaccination today, but the later is a full service center.

Thanks for your thoughts and support!

ROC

2014-05-17 (Sat) Card Received! Text and email: "The USPS reported that your new card was delivered on May 17, 2014"

2014-05-15 (Thurs) Received "USPS picked up mail from USCIS" text and email

2014-05-15 (Thurs) Received "card mailed" text and email

2014-05-14 (Wed) Received "card production" text and email

2014-05-12 (Mon) Received approval letter

2014-05-08 (Thurs) Date of Decision - Approved!

2013-11-29 (Fri) Early Biometrics done on Black Friday

2013-11-18 (Mon) Received Biometrics Appointment letter for 12/04/13

2013-11-09 (Sat) NOA1 Hardcopy

2013-11-08 (Fri) Check cashed

2013-11-06 (Wed) NOA1 Receipt Date

2013-11-04 (Mon) Mailed ROC Package

AOS

2012-02-11 (Sat) Green Card arrived!!

2012-02-09 (Thurs) Received Permanent Resident Welcome Letter

2012-02-07 (Tues) 12:45am I-485 Card Production (ordered production)

2012-02-06 (Mon) 6:45pm I-485 Decision (registered PR status)

2012-02-06 (Mon) 3:00pm I-485 Card Production (ordered production)

2011-12-08 (Thurs) Received EAD/AP combo card

2011-11-30 (Wed) Email/text: I-131(AP) approved. I-765(EAD) card production.

2011-10-25 (Tues) Completed biometrics

2011-10-21 (Fri) I-485 case transferred

2011-10-10 (Tues) Two NOA's: I-485 and I-765 payment receipts. Notice date 10/03/11

2011-10-08 (Sat) Biometrics Appointment letter for 10/25/11

2011-10-04 (Tues) Check cashed.

2011-10-03 (Mon) NOA's for I-485, I-131, and I-765

2011-09-30 (Fri) USCIS web status shows receipt for I-485, I-131, and I-765

2011-09-29 (Thurs) USPS delivery confirmation

2011-09-27 (Tues) Mailed AOS package

k-1

2011-07-25 (Mon) Visa in hand!!

2011-07-19 (Tue) Interview at 7:30am - Approved!!

2011-07-18 (Mon) Document in-take at 12:30pm

2011-05-19 (Thu) NOA2 (160 days from NOA1)

2010-12-15 (Wed) NOA1 hard copy received

2010-12-09 (Thu) I-129F package arrived USCIS PO Box in Dallas

2010-12-07 (Tue) Mailed I-129F package

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Congrats Bobby. Get some sleep and R and R.

Sam, thanks for your help and support.

Barb is hurting from her shots today. We hope to pick up her visa and passport at the Guangzhou post office tomorrow, but we're prepared to wait till Tuesday of next week.

In the meantime, we'll rest and have some R and R as you said. We already went shopping yesterday, something ladies do to celebrate :D

ROC

2014-05-17 (Sat) Card Received! Text and email: "The USPS reported that your new card was delivered on May 17, 2014"

2014-05-15 (Thurs) Received "USPS picked up mail from USCIS" text and email

2014-05-15 (Thurs) Received "card mailed" text and email

2014-05-14 (Wed) Received "card production" text and email

2014-05-12 (Mon) Received approval letter

2014-05-08 (Thurs) Date of Decision - Approved!

2013-11-29 (Fri) Early Biometrics done on Black Friday

2013-11-18 (Mon) Received Biometrics Appointment letter for 12/04/13

2013-11-09 (Sat) NOA1 Hardcopy

2013-11-08 (Fri) Check cashed

2013-11-06 (Wed) NOA1 Receipt Date

2013-11-04 (Mon) Mailed ROC Package

AOS

2012-02-11 (Sat) Green Card arrived!!

2012-02-09 (Thurs) Received Permanent Resident Welcome Letter

2012-02-07 (Tues) 12:45am I-485 Card Production (ordered production)

2012-02-06 (Mon) 6:45pm I-485 Decision (registered PR status)

2012-02-06 (Mon) 3:00pm I-485 Card Production (ordered production)

2011-12-08 (Thurs) Received EAD/AP combo card

2011-11-30 (Wed) Email/text: I-131(AP) approved. I-765(EAD) card production.

2011-10-25 (Tues) Completed biometrics

2011-10-21 (Fri) I-485 case transferred

2011-10-10 (Tues) Two NOA's: I-485 and I-765 payment receipts. Notice date 10/03/11

2011-10-08 (Sat) Biometrics Appointment letter for 10/25/11

2011-10-04 (Tues) Check cashed.

2011-10-03 (Mon) NOA's for I-485, I-131, and I-765

2011-09-30 (Fri) USCIS web status shows receipt for I-485, I-131, and I-765

2011-09-29 (Thurs) USPS delivery confirmation

2011-09-27 (Tues) Mailed AOS package

k-1

2011-07-25 (Mon) Visa in hand!!

2011-07-19 (Tue) Interview at 7:30am - Approved!!

2011-07-18 (Mon) Document in-take at 12:30pm

2011-05-19 (Thu) NOA2 (160 days from NOA1)

2010-12-15 (Wed) NOA1 hard copy received

2010-12-09 (Thu) I-129F package arrived USCIS PO Box in Dallas

2010-12-07 (Tue) Mailed I-129F package

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you guys doing EMS tracking or calling DoS Hotline for status ?

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

-=-=-=-=-=R E A D ! ! !=-=-=-=-=-

Whoa Nelly ! Want NVC Info? see http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/NVC_Process

Congratulations on your approval ! We All Applaud your accomplishment with Most Wonderful Kissies !

 

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you guys doing EMS tracking or calling DoS Hotline for status ?

Darnell,

We did EMS tracking on my fiancee's visa when I was in China, but I would not hesitate to visit the consulate.

In my opinion, I would rather go directly to the consulate's American Citizen Services than to call DoS. First of all, the consulate can give me direct information, and secondly, there is a time difference between US (DoS) and China (consulate).

While I was at the consulate trying to figure out if we could go ahead and turn in P4 documents without medical report, I met two k-1 petitioners who were there asking about their fiancee's visa status. I think it's a smart thing to do.

It turns out, one fiancee had to wait 2 days to clear facial recognition at DC (Washington), and the other fiancee's birth date on one of her documents did not match the other. I forgot if it was her birth certificate not matching Hukou or something else. They were told to go back to the consulate in person with all her documents for verification.

So I would say to use all possible means when trying to get status.

ROC

2014-05-17 (Sat) Card Received! Text and email: "The USPS reported that your new card was delivered on May 17, 2014"

2014-05-15 (Thurs) Received "USPS picked up mail from USCIS" text and email

2014-05-15 (Thurs) Received "card mailed" text and email

2014-05-14 (Wed) Received "card production" text and email

2014-05-12 (Mon) Received approval letter

2014-05-08 (Thurs) Date of Decision - Approved!

2013-11-29 (Fri) Early Biometrics done on Black Friday

2013-11-18 (Mon) Received Biometrics Appointment letter for 12/04/13

2013-11-09 (Sat) NOA1 Hardcopy

2013-11-08 (Fri) Check cashed

2013-11-06 (Wed) NOA1 Receipt Date

2013-11-04 (Mon) Mailed ROC Package

AOS

2012-02-11 (Sat) Green Card arrived!!

2012-02-09 (Thurs) Received Permanent Resident Welcome Letter

2012-02-07 (Tues) 12:45am I-485 Card Production (ordered production)

2012-02-06 (Mon) 6:45pm I-485 Decision (registered PR status)

2012-02-06 (Mon) 3:00pm I-485 Card Production (ordered production)

2011-12-08 (Thurs) Received EAD/AP combo card

2011-11-30 (Wed) Email/text: I-131(AP) approved. I-765(EAD) card production.

2011-10-25 (Tues) Completed biometrics

2011-10-21 (Fri) I-485 case transferred

2011-10-10 (Tues) Two NOA's: I-485 and I-765 payment receipts. Notice date 10/03/11

2011-10-08 (Sat) Biometrics Appointment letter for 10/25/11

2011-10-04 (Tues) Check cashed.

2011-10-03 (Mon) NOA's for I-485, I-131, and I-765

2011-09-30 (Fri) USCIS web status shows receipt for I-485, I-131, and I-765

2011-09-29 (Thurs) USPS delivery confirmation

2011-09-27 (Tues) Mailed AOS package

k-1

2011-07-25 (Mon) Visa in hand!!

2011-07-19 (Tue) Interview at 7:30am - Approved!!

2011-07-18 (Mon) Document in-take at 12:30pm

2011-05-19 (Thu) NOA2 (160 days from NOA1)

2010-12-15 (Wed) NOA1 hard copy received

2010-12-09 (Thu) I-129F package arrived USCIS PO Box in Dallas

2010-12-07 (Tue) Mailed I-129F package

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I hope our unusual experience will help others in the future when faced with similar situation.

I learnt that we need to think on our feet, be proactive, don't be afraid to contact the consulate in times of doubt and trouble. Have faith and persist till the end. Even without medical report, one can proceed to turn in documents and go for interview.

Saturday, July 16th

Arrived Guangzhou at about 12:30pm, checked in to the Jianguo Hotel, then rushed to the Guangzhou United Family Clinic at 2:30pm.

There were 6 or 7 people in front of us at the time. Everything went well until the doctor told my fiancée her blood work came back positive with the possibility of a sexually transmitted disease. He went on to say that they have to send the blood work to another lab for further analysis because they only do basic screening at the clinic. Since the other lab is closed on weekends, it could be 2 to 3 days before we hear anything.

We were advised not to go to our interview until we get the results. That was a double whammy!! My fiancée was very upset because she had no idea how she could have contracted such a disease, and secondly, it just looked like that's the end of our k-1 journey. It was torturous to say the least.

When asked, the friendly but busy receptionist said the blood work result could be caused by a number of factors, in some cases due to menstrual period, stress and fatigue due to insufficient rest, etc. Well, my fiancée didn't sleep much the night before we flew from Shanghai to Guangzhou and went for her medical that same afternoon on top of having her period start a day before her travel. Those didn't matter at all because the report must come from the blood work result.

I had to comfort my devastated fiancée that everything will be OK, that we will do everything we can to get our visa. Poor girl, she just could not rest, and I don't blame her at all.

The way the doctor pronounced to her the result was like a life sentence. It was an otherwise pleasant experience at the clinic.

Sunday, July 17th

We went to paid the visa fee at Citic Bank, while still wondering what to do. My fiancée called the Guangzhou United Family Clinic to plea for expedite but was told they can't do anything on the weekend. We had to wait till 10am on Monday morning to hear anything. Once again, the clinic told my fiancée their doctor had already emailed the consulate about our case, and the consulate's reply was that we can't go to document intake until we get the medical report. Later, we found that this was either a lie or misinformation.

It was a grueling Sunday for my fiancée. She just could not believe that she has the disease. I kept telling her if there is no reason for her to have caught the disease then just relax and everything will be ok. Her head was swimming in all kinds of fear, including the treatment if the other lab comes back with positive. Well, the fact or dilemma is she does not have any kind of symptom of any disease.

We spent our Sunday Goggling sexually transmitted diseases and treatments.

I sent the consulate an online form-email asking if we could turn in documents without a medical report. Till this day, I did not get a reply. Not sure if I gave the wrong email address or incorrect subject matter or what.

Monday, July 18th

Hours before document intake: we had breakfast, and my fiancée was still restless. She called Guangzhou United Family Clinic at 8:30am and was told we have to wait till 10am to hear anything. She called at 10am, and they told her the other lab had not done anything to her blood work yet because they just got it. Once again, my fiancée was told she can't turn in her documents at the consulate and we would have to reschedule with the consulate. Worse yet, if she tests positive, she would have to undergo treatment before getting her visa. What a nightmare!!

When asked, Guangzhou United Family Clinic told my fiancée once we start the process at Guangzhou United Family Clinic it is against US consulate's instructions if we went to another facility for medical report.

My fiancée called the Health Care Center of Guangzhou International Travel anyway. This facility was willing to corporate, but they have to get a release from Guangzhou United Family Clinic. Guangzhou United Family Clinic was not willing. The Health Care Center of Guangzhou International Travel told my fiancée they could produce a conclusive blood work report in a few hours, while Guangzhou United Family Clinic's 30-minute blood work is only an initial screening, therefore the slightest trace of antibody-like element will be flagged.

The Health Care Center of Guangzhou International Travel further advised my fiancée that she should not listen to Guangzhou United Family Clinic, that we should contact the consulate ourselves.

My fiancée pleaded with me to go to the consulate and ask an immigration officer whether we can still turn in our documents. So we packed her documents and hoped we would be allowed to turn in her documents without a medical report.

She waited on the 4th floor while I showed my US passport to the guard. Believe me; I had butterflies in my stomach. I got there 20 minutes before the American Citizen Services (ACS) closes for lunch. Later I found that US Citizens can go to the ACS anytime between 8:30am and 11:30am, then 1:30pm to 3:30pm. The ACS is next to the immigrant visa hall, and people can move around freely.

To my surprise, I had no trouble getting to the ACS. It took me a few minutes to know that I had to take a number to be called. I was called. I told a Chinese lady consulate staff member that I need to speak to an immigration officer because I am having problems with a medical facility.

I gave the lady my passport, a copy of my fiancée's interview appointment letter, and the original receipt from Guangzhou United Family Clinic showing we paid 800 Yuan for the medical exam.

There were 6 Americans in front of me at the ACS. I was called at about 11:30am by an immigration officer. Before he called me, I could see him asking the Chinese staff what my request was all about perhaps he couldn't figure out why someone gave him a receipt from the clinic. After greeting him, I told him the clinic could not give us a medical report, and ask if we could still turn in documents in an hour's time. He said "I don't see why not", and he turned to ask his colleague to confirm. Then he came back to tell me we just won't get the visa until we turn in the medical report, but we can turned in the report that afternoon.

So I came down to the 4th floor to convey the good news to my fiancée. She was happy that we can proceed. We paid 98 Yuan for two bottled water and waited at the expensive coffee shop till about 12:15pm. We stood in line in the steamy Guangzhou whether for 10 minutes until the line started moving.

Anyway, my fiancée turned in her documents to a male staffer whom she said was nice but spoke very little. She showed the gentleman her Guangzhou United Family Clinic receipt and told him they could not produce the medical report in time for her document intake, and he proceeded to take in her Packet 4 and I-134 documents. He took in almost everything she gave him, including our family member's letter. So she was quite pleased. He didn't even ask if she was CCP member.

Tuesday, July 19th

Mentally prepared to get at least a blue slip without the medical report, my fiancée came up with the idea the night before that she will proceed to the interview while I go back to Guangzhou United Family Clinic to hopefully be able to get her medical report.

After parting with her on the 4th floor that morning at about 8am, I took a taxi to the Guangzhou United Family Clinic. The friendly receptionist was busy with a couple of applicants, and I found a time to ask her about our report. She politely told me the other lab opens at 8:30am.

8:35am, more beneficiaries showed up at the clinic. I went and ask her if I can speak to her supervisor. She pointed me to the supervisor. The supervisor told me the lab opens at 9:00am, and they are aware of our case.

9:05am, I went to the supervisor who was busy with a crowd of beneficiaries by that time. She said she already called the lab, and the person is not at the office yet.

9:15am, I went to the supervisor again saying I need to have a report, whether positive or negative because I need to deliver it to the consulate that morning. Still the answer was, "I understand your concern, we have already put in an expedite request".

9:30am, the supervisor came out and said they got the blood work report, everything looks normal, but please be seated because she needs some time to wrap it up. OK, so I thought it shouldn't take but 5 minutes to put everything in an envelope and seal it up. Wrong!!

After about 15 minutes, I just couldn't wait any longer. I went up to the supervisor, and she told me a nurse needed to check and then sign the documents. 5 minutes later she managed to get a nurse in between checkups and got her to look at the documents and signed off.

Another 10 minutes went by for the "wrap up". I finally got the report and a nice "sorry about the wait".

I rushed out of the clinic, saw a taxi just letting off people, ran to it and off I went back to the consulate.

Armed with what I know about the consulate, I went up to the 4th floor, had to cut in front of a long line of applicants/beneficiaries. Showed my passport to the guard and was let in. I hurried to the security checkpoint, and then I went into the immigrant section of the consulate to find my fiancée. She saw me and waved. I told her everything was ok and handed her my passport and the medical report. Less than a minute later, her number was called.

Her interview probably lasted 10 to 15 minutes. I wasn't looking at my watch. Just looking from afar when she was interviewed by a friendly middle aged VO, according to her. My fiancée said what bothered her most was the VO kept marking and writing on a blue piece of paper, as if preparing the dreaded blue slip.

My fiancée also handed her my passport and the medical report explaining why she did not turn it in yesterday. The VO looked a little surprised, but took it anyway.

At the end, my fiancée was relieved when she heard the VO said to her "you passed" in Chinese. All that time, she was interviewed in English.

After her interview, we went out through different security checkpoints, got our cell phones, and then proceeded to fill out the EMS label for visa and passport delivery. We will be picking up her visa at the designated Guangzhou post office.

My fiancée was happy beyond words. She felt that we were proactive and worked together to pull this off. She also said she felt like "someone" was holding her interview time until my arrival with the medical report. Yes, it was a miracle. As far as she could tell, there was no particular order when people were called. A k-1 beneficiary who was sitting next to her was called about 10 minutes before my fiancée was called, but the lady turned in her documents after my fiancée the day before.

Now we wait for her visa and passport.

It's passed 4am in Guangzhou now. I'd better get some sleep after a long day. Well, I slept from about 9pm to about 1:30am when my fiancée woke me up. She said she was so happy she couldn't sleep and she wanted to share her experience with her Chinese friends. She came to bed but woke me up, and I couldn't sleep and decided to share our experience with my American friends.

Wishing you all the best and hoping no one else have to go through what we went through with an unexpected false alarm.

Hi Bobby,

Wow, sounds like you went through a hectic experience as well.. But I am happy that you received a happy ending! Thanks for this detailed post. Man, I just wish it was here before our interview.. haha.

Congrats to you and good luck with everything!

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Hi Bobby,

Wow, sounds like you went through a hectic experience as well.. But I am happy that you received a happy ending! Thanks for this detailed post. Man, I just wish it was here before our interview.. haha.

Congrats to you and good luck with everything!

Thank you Anna,

All I can say is that it's been quite an eye opening experience for me in Guangzhou, and I learned to appreciate how things happen in life and brought people like you and me together. It's just amazing! :)

ROC

2014-05-17 (Sat) Card Received! Text and email: "The USPS reported that your new card was delivered on May 17, 2014"

2014-05-15 (Thurs) Received "USPS picked up mail from USCIS" text and email

2014-05-15 (Thurs) Received "card mailed" text and email

2014-05-14 (Wed) Received "card production" text and email

2014-05-12 (Mon) Received approval letter

2014-05-08 (Thurs) Date of Decision - Approved!

2013-11-29 (Fri) Early Biometrics done on Black Friday

2013-11-18 (Mon) Received Biometrics Appointment letter for 12/04/13

2013-11-09 (Sat) NOA1 Hardcopy

2013-11-08 (Fri) Check cashed

2013-11-06 (Wed) NOA1 Receipt Date

2013-11-04 (Mon) Mailed ROC Package

AOS

2012-02-11 (Sat) Green Card arrived!!

2012-02-09 (Thurs) Received Permanent Resident Welcome Letter

2012-02-07 (Tues) 12:45am I-485 Card Production (ordered production)

2012-02-06 (Mon) 6:45pm I-485 Decision (registered PR status)

2012-02-06 (Mon) 3:00pm I-485 Card Production (ordered production)

2011-12-08 (Thurs) Received EAD/AP combo card

2011-11-30 (Wed) Email/text: I-131(AP) approved. I-765(EAD) card production.

2011-10-25 (Tues) Completed biometrics

2011-10-21 (Fri) I-485 case transferred

2011-10-10 (Tues) Two NOA's: I-485 and I-765 payment receipts. Notice date 10/03/11

2011-10-08 (Sat) Biometrics Appointment letter for 10/25/11

2011-10-04 (Tues) Check cashed.

2011-10-03 (Mon) NOA's for I-485, I-131, and I-765

2011-09-30 (Fri) USCIS web status shows receipt for I-485, I-131, and I-765

2011-09-29 (Thurs) USPS delivery confirmation

2011-09-27 (Tues) Mailed AOS package

k-1

2011-07-25 (Mon) Visa in hand!!

2011-07-19 (Tue) Interview at 7:30am - Approved!!

2011-07-18 (Mon) Document in-take at 12:30pm

2011-05-19 (Thu) NOA2 (160 days from NOA1)

2010-12-15 (Wed) NOA1 hard copy received

2010-12-09 (Thu) I-129F package arrived USCIS PO Box in Dallas

2010-12-07 (Tue) Mailed I-129F package

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Thank you Anna,

All I can say is that it's been quite an eye opening experience for me in Guangzhou, and I learned to appreciate how things happen in life and brought people like you and me together. It's just amazing! :)

Aww... Thanks Bobby! :D

I am so glad I found this site, its soooo helpful! Its even more helpful than my lawyers who I paid big bucks to. I realized after I hired them that they dont know anything!!!!! If I weren't so busy with school at that time, I would have done everything my self.

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