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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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Is this a common thing, during the interview that the VO ask for interviewee's Bank statement for the past half year? And if so why would they ask this? I thought the IV was what the VO are looking for AOS info from the Petitioner.

Could this be for a different visa type.

My wife's friend recently was in GUZ and she over heard the VO ask the person next to her for a copy of her bank statement, which of course caught the interviewee off guard.

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My wife's friend was applying for a travel visa.

04/06/11 Automatic recorder on the NVC machine stated that my package was received this date and have to wait 6-8 weeks for next responds

04/16/11 RFE issing my spouse passport biopage

04/18/11 Email back the missing paperwork for NVC

04/19/11 Email from NVC they recieved the RFE I sent.

04/20/11 Spoke with NVC they say have to wait 20days for change

05/16/11 Spoke with NVC they say "case is complete, and that their interview appointment is full for June- to call back in June 17 for a interview appointment time for July most likely."

05/16/11 SIF on the payment portal website

05/20/11 Interview letter arrived via email for June 15 interview date in Guz

06/13/11 Medical Test today

06/15/11 Doc intake

06/16/11 Interview day waited for my wife at the embassy

06/16/11 APPROVE

06/18/11 Visa in her hand at China post office

6/23/11 Land in US at San Francisco airport

7/11/11 Waiting for her SSN card, received her Green Card Already

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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No bank information is asked by VO for CR1 and IR1. Do not worry. What they need is your I-864 since you are the sponsor.

For tourist visa, it will be asked if the trip is sponsored by visa applicant self or to show the applicant has strong tie with China and will return to China.

In Guangzhou immigration visas and non-immigration visas are interviewed in different halls. But no wall between two halls.

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yup - bank statememt shown for tourist visa and entrepreneur visa - don't sweat it for her visa type.

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