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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Why is China so slow to get anything done? I realize I have been working on this for like five minutes compared to most and I feel everybody's pain. From my research we are looking at one of the longest Visa process on the globe.

Jim

Jim and Nhi

10-2-2008 Interview in Vietnam

9-1-2008 abandoned K3

7-11-08 Home from Vietnam

7-04-2008 Cleared NVC

6-26-08 NOA2 for I-129F and I-130

6-25-08 Congressional Expediting Approved

6-23-08 Return to Vietnam for visit

4-30-08 NOA1 I-130

4-17-08 NOA1 I-129F

4-10-08 I-129F mailed

3-26-08 Married in Vietnam

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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Because your girlfriend is in CHINA.:) Everyone here have to be patient to get it through.Even it's so hard.

For k1 ,NSC,CHINA. It usually takes 7-10months.So take it easy.One word"Wait".That's all about.:)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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Because your girlfriend is in CHINA.:) Everyone here have to be patient to get it through.Even it's so hard.

For k1 ,NSC,CHINA. It usually takes 7-10months.So take it easy.One word"Wait".That's all about.:)

Its slow because the government is trying to make it hard on purpose. Probably to shake out marriages that are from women trying to get into the country and dump the husband once she has a green card.

Could there be any other explanation? No, of course not. No other explanation explains the process of sending in paperwork one piece at a time and paying the fees one at a time. Would you expect to file/pay your income taxes like this?

Its long and hard because it is. Concentrate on your relationship and downplay the misery. Otherwise, you'll end up with time and money down a rathole and no marriage, or a poor one at the end, to show for it all.

Its hard on me and my wife and I have set her up like a queen and travel there every 6 weeks and stay for a couple of weeks.

Buckle down, use the shortcuts posted here, pay for Priority or Express Mail whenever you send something in. Also, invest in Skype, webcams and any other methods you have to stay close. Travel there as much as you can afford to.

Jim

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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Why is China so slow to get anything done? I realize I have been working on this for like five minutes compared to most and I feel everybody's pain. From my research we are looking at one of the longest Visa process on the globe.

Jim

I'm with you all the way. The CSC and the Guangzhou consulate are the worst possible combinations. I have seen some people with NOA1 dates after mine get their visa already. I can't even confirm the Guangzhou consulate has our case file yet. It will probably be July or August before we get our visa. (that's if everything goes well)

We are the poster children for chain migration!

 

K-1 Visa

10/13/06 - NOA1

01/25/07 - NOA2

02/12/07 - NVC sent petition to Guangzhou consulate

04/27/07 - Packet 3 received

06/17/07 - Packet 4 received

07/05/07 - Interview - Passed!

07/07/07 - Received K-1 visa

03/20/08 - Received 2 year Green Card

02/21/10 - Received 10 Year Green Card

10/18/11 - Sent N-400

03/22/12 - Sworn in as USC

IR-5 for parents

03/23/12 - Sent I-130

03/29/12 - NOA1

06/29/12 - NOA2

07/23/12 - NVC Received

08/10/12 - Received NVC Case No. and IIN

08/21/12 - AOS Fee Bill Received

08/27/12 - AOS Fee Bill Paid

09/04/12 - GZO numbers received

09/04/12 - AOS E-Mailed

09/06/12 - IV Fee Paid

09/06/12 - DS-230 E-Mailed

09/18/12 - Case Complete

11/01/12 - Interview - Passed

11/08/12 - Received IR-5 visa

F2-B for Brother & Sister

08/28/13 - NOA1

12/24/13 - NOA2

01/15/19 - Welcome letter

02/28/19 - Case Complete

06/20/19 - Interview letter

07/17-18/19 - Interview - Passed

07/31/19 - Received F2-B visa

 

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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Today I bought ANOTHER phone card from CITIC to call the Consulate, only to be told they don't have any information for me. I resisted the urge to trash the woman on the phone because I know they monitor those phone calls and anything terrible you say will come back to haunt you. Be careful.

My buddy totally cursed them out once and then months later when his girlfriend was being interviewed for a tourist visa, the guy was like, Oh your boyfriend's the one who made all those threatening calls... Guess whether she got the visa...

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Filed: IR-2 Country: China
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Why is China so slow to get anything done? I realize I have been working on this for like five minutes compared to most and I feel everybody's pain. From my research we are looking at one of the longest Visa process on the globe.

Jim

Everyone has a valid point, plus Guangzhou is by far the busiest US consulate inthe world. More visa applications are processed there then anywhere else

Event Date

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Guangzhou, China

I-129F Sent : 2006-06-22

I-129F NOA1 : 2006-06-27

I-129F RFE(s) : 2006-07-06

RFE Reply(s) : 2006-07-31

NOA2: 2006-10-21

NVC left: 2006-11-23

P3 from Guangzhou-2007-1-22

P3 returned 2007-2-28

P4 03/02/07

Interview 04/17/07

Interview Passed K1 awarded

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Here is some follow up. I cleared NVC on March 8. I emailed the consulate and they told me that they knew the package was on its way because they had received the Case # from NVC. They told me it takes 2 months to clear customs. However I can send her the I-134 in 5-7 days by usps Global mail? using the online mail format will get you a response from the consulate in 3-5 days, save your money on calling them.

Jim

Jim and Nhi

10-2-2008 Interview in Vietnam

9-1-2008 abandoned K3

7-11-08 Home from Vietnam

7-04-2008 Cleared NVC

6-26-08 NOA2 for I-129F and I-130

6-25-08 Congressional Expediting Approved

6-23-08 Return to Vietnam for visit

4-30-08 NOA1 I-130

4-17-08 NOA1 I-129F

4-10-08 I-129F mailed

3-26-08 Married in Vietnam

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Its slow because the government is trying to make it hard on purpose. Probably to shake out marriages that are from women trying to get into the country and dump the husband once she has a green card.

Could there be any other explanation? No, of course not.

Jim, I hope you know there is a lot more to it than that!

The history of US immigration *from* China is a sad and interesting thing to research. China also has a sort of HUGE population, I hear. ;)

If it makes anyone feel better, the wait list just for the interview in the Dominican Republic is closing in on 24 *months* (yes, that's after the petition, and after an pre-visa processing at the NVC), so you're not at *the* slowest place on Earth. :)

Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

How Do I Remove The Conditions On Permanent Residence Based On Marriage?

Welcome to the United States: A Guide For New Immigrants

Yes, even this last one.. stuff in there that not even your USC knows.....

Here are more links that I love:

Arriving in America, The POE Drill

Dual Citizenship FAQ

Other Fora I Post To:

alt.visa.us.marriage-based http://britishexpats.com/ and www.***removed***.com

censored link = *family based immigration* website

Inertia. Is that the Greek god of 'can't be bothered'?

Met, married, immigrated, naturalized.

I-130 filed Aug02

USC Jul06

No Deje Piedras Sobre El Pavimento!

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Its slow because the government is trying to make it hard on purpose. Probably to shake out marriages that are from women trying to get into the country and dump the husband once she has a green card.

Could there be any other explanation? No, of course not.

Jim, I hope you know there is a lot more to it than that!

The history of US immigration *from* China is a sad and interesting thing to research. China also has a sort of HUGE population, I hear. ;)

If it makes anyone feel better, the wait list just for the interview in the Dominican Republic is closing in on 24 *months* (yes, that's after the petition, and after an pre-visa processing at the NVC), so you're not at *the* slowest place on Earth. :)

Mo - can you tell me where you are viewing this information re: Santo Domingo? I did find a 533 page document of those waiting for interviews that dates back to 10/2005, but it does not break the receipt #'s down by visa type (which makes me think many of these are other family based apps other than spouses, ect)

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Its slow because the government is trying to make it hard on purpose. Probably to shake out marriages that are from women trying to get into the country and dump the husband once she has a green card.

Could there be any other explanation? No, of course not.

Jim, I hope you know there is a lot more to it than that!

The history of US immigration *from* China is a sad and interesting thing to research. China also has a sort of HUGE population, I hear. ;)

If it makes anyone feel better, the wait list just for the interview in the Dominican Republic is closing in on 24 *months* (yes, that's after the petition, and after an pre-visa processing at the NVC), so you're not at *the* slowest place on Earth. :)

Mo - can you tell me where you are viewing this information re: Santo Domingo? I did find a 533 page document of those waiting for interviews that dates back to 10/2005, but it does not break the receipt #'s down by visa type (which makes me think many of these are other family based apps other than spouses, ect)

Look up user TwinCactus from here.. he has a site like VJ that's just for the DR and drops in to update/school us every now and again. He's got the lists by visa type posted there as well, I think.

Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

How Do I Remove The Conditions On Permanent Residence Based On Marriage?

Welcome to the United States: A Guide For New Immigrants

Yes, even this last one.. stuff in there that not even your USC knows.....

Here are more links that I love:

Arriving in America, The POE Drill

Dual Citizenship FAQ

Other Fora I Post To:

alt.visa.us.marriage-based http://britishexpats.com/ and www.***removed***.com

censored link = *family based immigration* website

Inertia. Is that the Greek god of 'can't be bothered'?

Met, married, immigrated, naturalized.

I-130 filed Aug02

USC Jul06

No Deje Piedras Sobre El Pavimento!

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Filed: Other Country: China
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Here is some follow up. I cleared NVC on March 8. I emailed the consulate and they told me that they knew the package was on its way because they had received the Case # from NVC. They told me it takes 2 months to clear customs. However I can send her the I-134 in 5-7 days by usps Global mail? using the online mail format will get you a response from the consulate in 3-5 days, save your money on calling them.

Jim

Check the timelines and support available specifically for China at http://www.candleforlove.com

Complaining and "why" questions will just exacerbate your anguish. Expect a two month delay between your NVC out and packet 3. That's normal for China. Sometimes they surprise you and move faster. It doesn't take two months to clear customs. The Consulate uses the DHL customs warehouse as a storage facility and lets the packages sit there until they are ready to work on them. They are behind. Don't expect them to catch up anytime soon.

Don't ever call the pay phone number for status updates. Call DOS in DC at 202.663.1225 1-0-0. They have more up to date information and it's free. Your case should now be in "loaded" status. You want to know if any name checks are pending and later, the indication your file is being worked inside the Consulate is that the status will change to "open".

Bear in mind that in this process, particularly in China, "sent" does not mean "sent". It means approved for sending. The actual handing over of the package to a courier service is usually 2 to 7 days later. Nobody can give you any actual tracking information. If they tell you DHL picked it up or any other such nonsense they are guessing or assuming. The do NOT have any such information available to them.

Seven months is a fast K1 for China. Nine months is also normal. You'd be wise to use the time to build your relationship and your ability to show proof thereof.

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