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Hi, I just started looking up this K1 stuff for my girlfriend. She is on a Chinese passport but has been living in Germany since 1992. I understand after my petition is approved NVC will send the package to US embassy in her country. I was wondering does she have to go to an US embassy in China (her passport of origin) or US embassy in Germany (her current country of residence). It will be really complicated if she has to go to China. Thanks for the help.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: South Korea
Timeline
Posted

She would go to the US Embassy of the current country of residence

1/12/06 Mail I-129f express mail

1/13/06 TSC rec'd

1/23/06 NOA1 from CSC

1/27/06 - Check cleared

7/10/06 - NOA2

7/14/06- rec'd @ NVC

8/14/06- NVC sent petition to Consulate

8/17/06 - Korean Consulate rec'd Petition

8/23/06 - rec'd packet 3 from Consulate

8/25/06 - sent packet 3 back to Consulate

8/27/06 - got confirmation email from Consulate, they rec'd packet three

8/27/06 - requested interview date via Consulate internet site.

9/1/06 - Checked internet site for interveiw date, it was there

9/25/06 - Interview date - APPROVED

9/28/06 - Visa in Zaeems Hand - YEAHHHHH

1/6/07 - leaving for USA

1/20/07 - Wedding Date

1/20/07 - MARRIED!!!!!

2/10/07 - rec'd certified copy of marriage license

AOS

3/13/07 - AOS package rec'd at Chicago Lockbox

3/20/07 - Rec'd Social Security Card

3/21/07 - Checks Cashed and Case Status online

3/24/07 - NOA1 Rec'd for AOS and EAD

3/27/07 - rec'd Biometrics appt letter - scheduled for 4/20/07 @ 11:00am

4/02/07 - "touched"

4/20/07 - had biometrics appt.

4/21/07 - rec'd letter stating case was transferred to CSC

5/22/07 - rec'd Case Pending at CSC email

6/25/07 - EAD card production ordered

7/7/07 - EAD "touched"

7/7/07 - AOS "touched"

8-6-07 - Rec'd EAD Card in the Mail

5-20-08 - AOS INTERVIEW - APPROVED - PASSPORT STAMPED

7-2-10 - Received 10 year green card in mail

Posted

Agree, if she is from China, she would need to apply there.

However, having been in Germany for 14 years, there is a slim possibility that she could process from there.

Un-charted territory mate, call the Embassy China in Frankfurt, they may offer another possibility.

I believe that she may need to return to China, to conclude the process. Just an opinion.

Due diligence mate!!! Check it out first :thumbs:

She would go to the US Embassy of the current country of residence
Posted (edited)
Hi, I just started looking up this K1 stuff for my girlfriend. She is on a Chinese passport but has been living in Germany since 1992. I understand after my petition is approved NVC will send the package to US embassy in her country. I was wondering does she have to go to an US embassy in China (her passport of origin) or US embassy in Germany (her current country of residence). It will be really complicated if she has to go to China. Thanks for the help.

She will interview in country of residence (Germany), not country of birth.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: South Korea
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Hi, I just started looking up this K1 stuff for my girlfriend. She is on a Chinese passport but has been living in Germany since 1992. I understand after my petition is approved NVC will send the package to US embassy in her country. I was wondering does she have to go to an US embassy in China (her passport of origin) or US embassy in Germany (her current country of residence). It will be really complicated if she has to go to China. Thanks for the help.

Gordec, what type of visa is she on in Germany? I think it may be very well possible for her to apply through Germany, in fact, I think if that is her current residence, she will have to apply through Germany, not China. She is not living in China right now, right? I am going through somewhat of the same thing right now. My fiance is originally from Pakistan, but is residing in South Korea on a student visa, therefore, he had to go through South Korea, not Pakistan, because South Korea is his current Country of residence. His interview will be held at the US Consulate in South Korea not Pakistan. This is what we were informed to do through the USCIS and the Consulate in South Korea, his country of residence. So, if I were you I would check with the USCIS first, because different countries may do things a little different, but I doubt it, then check with the Consulate in Germany.

I have had to do this twice, this is my second fiance visa for the same fiance, the first one was when he lived in London, and he had lived in London for many years. The same thing applied, the process went through UK, even though he was Pakistan born, because his country of residence was UK, so I am thinking this may be a universal rule. But you need to go ahead and check this out just to be sure China does things the same way. Good Luck to you!!!!!

~Stacey

1/12/06 Mail I-129f express mail

1/13/06 TSC rec'd

1/23/06 NOA1 from CSC

1/27/06 - Check cleared

7/10/06 - NOA2

7/14/06- rec'd @ NVC

8/14/06- NVC sent petition to Consulate

8/17/06 - Korean Consulate rec'd Petition

8/23/06 - rec'd packet 3 from Consulate

8/25/06 - sent packet 3 back to Consulate

8/27/06 - got confirmation email from Consulate, they rec'd packet three

8/27/06 - requested interview date via Consulate internet site.

9/1/06 - Checked internet site for interveiw date, it was there

9/25/06 - Interview date - APPROVED

9/28/06 - Visa in Zaeems Hand - YEAHHHHH

1/6/07 - leaving for USA

1/20/07 - Wedding Date

1/20/07 - MARRIED!!!!!

2/10/07 - rec'd certified copy of marriage license

AOS

3/13/07 - AOS package rec'd at Chicago Lockbox

3/20/07 - Rec'd Social Security Card

3/21/07 - Checks Cashed and Case Status online

3/24/07 - NOA1 Rec'd for AOS and EAD

3/27/07 - rec'd Biometrics appt letter - scheduled for 4/20/07 @ 11:00am

4/02/07 - "touched"

4/20/07 - had biometrics appt.

4/21/07 - rec'd letter stating case was transferred to CSC

5/22/07 - rec'd Case Pending at CSC email

6/25/07 - EAD card production ordered

7/7/07 - EAD "touched"

7/7/07 - AOS "touched"

8-6-07 - Rec'd EAD Card in the Mail

5-20-08 - AOS INTERVIEW - APPROVED - PASSPORT STAMPED

7-2-10 - Received 10 year green card in mail

Posted

Hi, I just started looking up this K1 stuff for my girlfriend. She is on a Chinese passport but has been living in Germany since 1992. I understand after my petition is approved NVC will send the package to US embassy in her country. I was wondering does she have to go to an US embassy in China (her passport of origin) or US embassy in Germany (her current country of residence). It will be really complicated if she has to go to China. Thanks for the help.

Gordec, what type of visa is she on in Germany? I think it may be very well possible for her to apply through Germany, in fact, I think if that is her current residence, she will have to apply through Germany, not China. She is not living in China right now, right? I am going through somewhat of the same thing right now. My fiance is originally from Pakistan, but is residing in South Korea on a student visa, therefore, he had to go through South Korea, not Pakistan, because South Korea is his current Country of residence. His interview will be held at the US Consulate in South Korea not Pakistan. This is what we were informed to do through the USCIS and the Consulate in South Korea, his country of residence. So, if I were you I would check with the USCIS first, because different countries may do things a little different, but I doubt it, then check with the Consulate in Germany.

I have had to do this twice, this is my second fiance visa for the same fiance, the first one was when he lived in London, and he had lived in London for many years. The same thing applied, the process went through UK, even though he was Pakistan born, because his country of residence was UK, so I am thinking this may be a universal rule. But you need to go ahead and check this out just to be sure China does things the same way. Good Luck to you!!!!!

~Stacey

She is on student visa, so she can just stay in Germany. That's great news. Thanks everyone for the help.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Argentina
Timeline
Posted

My fiance was born in Paraguay but is a legal resident of Argentina. The case went to Buenos Aires, Argentina. Honestly, it really complicates everything. Eventhough he has lived in Argentina for almost all of his life, he was born in Paraguay.

He basically needs 2 of everything from each country. Birth Certificate from Paraguay and National Papers from Argentina, police ceritifcate from Paraguay(because he lived in Paraguay for over 6 months after turning 16) and one for Argentina.

I yell at him daily for moving to Argentina :P

AOS

01-29-07 - marriage

02-07-07 - AOS package mailed to Chicago

02-09-07 - AOS package delivered

02-13-07 - NOA1 date

02-21-07 - Biometrics letter

02-24-07 - NOA1 received

03-01-07 - Biometrics taken

03-15-07 - Transferred to The Sucky/Slow Center (TSC)... to "speed up" processing.

03-17-07 - Transferred notice e-mail

03-20-07 - Received TSC transfer letter

03-21-07 - application pending at TSC e-mail.

05-14-07 - Misinfopass appt. COMPLETE WASTE OF TIME.

06-05-07 - I-131 e-filed

06-11-07 - AP NOA1

07-09-07 - Received weird looking letter for AP, but online status hasn't changed

Last Touch - AOS 3/24, AP 7/03

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Posted
William,

Sounds like you disagree......?

Agree, if she is from China, she would need to apply there.

She would go to the US Embassy of the current country of residence

Misread + misinformation = confusion

05/16/2005 I-129F Sent

05/28/2005 I-129F NOA1

06/21/2005 I-129F NOA2

07/18/2005 Consulate Received package from NVC

11/09/2005 Medical

11/16/2005 Interview APPROVED

12/05/2005 Visa received

12/07/2005 POE Minneapolis

12/17/2005 Wedding

12/20/2005 Applied for SSN

01/14/2005 SSN received in the mail

02/03/2006 AOS sent (Did not apply for EAD or AP)

02/09/2006 NOA

02/16/2006 Case status Online

05/01/2006 Biometrics Appt.

07/12/2006 AOS Interview APPROVED

07/24/2006 GC arrived

05/02/2007 Driver's License - Passed Road Test!

05/27/2008 Lifting of Conditions sent (TSC > VSC)

06/03/2008 Check Cleared

07/08/2008 INFOPASS (I-551 stamp)

07/08/2008 Driver's License renewed

04/20/2009 Lifting of Conditions approved

04/28/2009 Card received in the mail

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Argentina
Timeline
Posted

The answer is: Not china

AOS

01-29-07 - marriage

02-07-07 - AOS package mailed to Chicago

02-09-07 - AOS package delivered

02-13-07 - NOA1 date

02-21-07 - Biometrics letter

02-24-07 - NOA1 received

03-01-07 - Biometrics taken

03-15-07 - Transferred to The Sucky/Slow Center (TSC)... to "speed up" processing.

03-17-07 - Transferred notice e-mail

03-20-07 - Received TSC transfer letter

03-21-07 - application pending at TSC e-mail.

05-14-07 - Misinfopass appt. COMPLETE WASTE OF TIME.

06-05-07 - I-131 e-filed

06-11-07 - AP NOA1

07-09-07 - Received weird looking letter for AP, but online status hasn't changed

Last Touch - AOS 3/24, AP 7/03

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Posted
My fiance was born in Paraguay but is a legal resident of Argentina. The case went to Buenos Aires, Argentina. Honestly, it really complicates everything. Eventhough he has lived in Argentina for almost all of his life, he was born in Paraguay.

He basically needs 2 of everything from each country. Birth Certificate from Paraguay and National Papers from Argentina, police ceritifcate from Paraguay(because he lived in Paraguay for over 6 months after turning 16) and one for Argentina.

I yell at him daily for moving to Argentina :P

seldi does that mean your fiance is on a visa or is a permanent resident? I guess doesn't matter because either way there he has to supply paper work for both birth country and current country of residency. That is a lot of work. I guess we are in the same shoe.

Filed: Country: United Kingdom
Timeline
Posted
I guess doesn't matter because either way there he has to supply paper work for both birth country and current country of residency. That is a lot of work. I guess we are in the same shoe.

It may be extra work, but it is well worth it for you to switch Consulates (you'll see!). William33 is not correct on this one, it happens quite frequently. Our case was a third-country one, so I know it is possible to interview in the country of residence, not nationality. You can indicate Germany as the country for the visa interview.

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USC Jul06

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
Timeline
Posted

If she is a legal resident, of Germany, ( German Citizenship ) she will be able to do all or her paperwork in Germany. If she still Leagly resides in China, she will need to go to China, for the paperwork process, and the Exam/Interview. She will need to deal with the US consulate where she Leagly resides. If she Leagly resides in Germany, they may have her go to China for official "Huko" , (family registration book), Support or Arrest, proving her criminal background, ( Available at the Police Station of here birth town) and also, her cirtified "Birth Certificate" (China Stamp). These Doc's can be getherd with in 2 day's. My wife jest returned to her home town, and got thes doc's in 1 day. If she is a China resident, it is better for to stay in China for the process.

Asian Dreams.

Posted
If she is a legal resident, of Germany, ( German Citizenship ) she will be able to do all or her paperwork in Germany. If she still Leagly resides in China, she will need to go to China, for the paperwork process, and the Exam/Interview. She will need to deal with the US consulate where she Leagly resides. If she Leagly resides in Germany, they may have her go to China for official "Huko" , (family registration book), Support or Arrest, proving her criminal background, ( Available at the Police Station of here birth town) and also, her cirtified "Birth Certificate" (China Stamp). These Doc's can be getherd with in 2 day's. My wife jest returned to her home town, and got thes doc's in 1 day. If she is a China resident, it is better for to stay in China for the process.

"asian dreams" thanks for the input. So you're 100% certain we have to go to China sometime during this process to get all the paper work. But the actually K1 interview can be done in US embassy in Germany. Hope I got these straight. It's getting more confusing.

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asian dreams,

Maybe you should define what you mean when you write "legal resident" and "Leagly resides".

Gordec writes that this woman has been living in Germany for 14 years, since 1992. Maybe she's been there not in compliance with German law, but clearly she resides there.

Yodrak

If she is a legal resident, of Germany, ( German Citizenship ) she will be able to do all or her paperwork in Germany. If she still Leagly resides in China, she will need to go to China, for the paperwork process, and the Exam/Interview. She will need to deal with the US consulate where she Leagly resides. If she Leagly resides in Germany, they may have her go to China for official "Huko" , (family registration book), Support or Arrest, proving her criminal background, ( Available at the Police Station of here birth town) and also, her cirtified "Birth Certificate" (China Stamp). These Doc's can be getherd with in 2 day's. My wife jest returned to her home town, and got thes doc's in 1 day. If she is a China resident, it is better for to stay in China for the process.
 
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