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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Hi everyone! As always, hope everyone's journey is going well and everyone is in good health and enjoying the wonderful holiday season.

I have good news. My wife (the PR) is 7 months pregnant and we are trying to get her mother here from China for a visit and to be present for the birth. We have sent the invitation package.

We are preparing to make the appointment. I am trying to determine the best time to make the appointment at the US Embassy in Beijing. My wife called and the earliest is around Jan. 11 which is a Friday. If my mother-in-law goes there on a Friday, is it still possible to get the visa on the same day? Or would she have to wait until Monday to pick up the visa? She is applying for a visitor visa.

Thanks for any guidance you can provide!

K-1 Timeline

02.02.2005: Sent I-129F to Vermont Service Center

08.08.2005: Successful interview; visa received at 4pm

08.10.2005: Trip to US (Newark Int'l Airport is POE)

AOS Timeline

08.26.2005: Married in State College, Pennsylvania

11.14.2005: AOS and EAD applications received at USCIS

03.10.2006: EAD received (114 days since submission)

06.17.2006: Green card received (241 since submission)

Removal of Conditions Timeline

05.28.2008: Sent I-751 to Vermont Service Center

06.04.2008: NOA1 received

07.05.2008: Biometrics completed in Houston

03.27.2009: Ten year green card approved

Naturalization Timeline

11.09.2009: N-400 package mailed to Lewisville, TX

12.18.2009: Biometrics done in Houston

03.01.2010: Passed interview

04.07.2010: Oath ceremony

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hey there

i don't know what it is like in China but in Romania you get the immigration visa in the same day/or second day and you ARE coming back for the visitor visa on some other day. I hope it will work out for good

Congrats with your baby!!!!!!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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It should say on the Consulate web site.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Thanks for the replies. I couldn't find anything on the consulate website unfortunately.

I was hoping someone would have experience with this. How about a similar situation in a country other than China? Should I expect same day (like the K-1), one day later, or much later?

What makes this such a challenge is purchasing airfare in advance because tickets are typically thousands of dollars more to have a refundable feature.

Any experiences or knowledge on this is appreciated.

K-1 Timeline

02.02.2005: Sent I-129F to Vermont Service Center

08.08.2005: Successful interview; visa received at 4pm

08.10.2005: Trip to US (Newark Int'l Airport is POE)

AOS Timeline

08.26.2005: Married in State College, Pennsylvania

11.14.2005: AOS and EAD applications received at USCIS

03.10.2006: EAD received (114 days since submission)

06.17.2006: Green card received (241 since submission)

Removal of Conditions Timeline

05.28.2008: Sent I-751 to Vermont Service Center

06.04.2008: NOA1 received

07.05.2008: Biometrics completed in Houston

03.27.2009: Ten year green card approved

Naturalization Timeline

11.09.2009: N-400 package mailed to Lewisville, TX

12.18.2009: Biometrics done in Houston

03.01.2010: Passed interview

04.07.2010: Oath ceremony

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Thanks for the replies. I couldn't find anything on the consulate website unfortunately.

I was hoping someone would have experience with this. How about a similar situation in a country other than China? Should I expect same day (like the K-1), one day later, or much later?

What makes this such a challenge is purchasing airfare in advance because tickets are typically thousands of dollars more to have a refundable feature.

Any experiences or knowledge on this is appreciated.

The link has been disabled, usually its a few days, but best not to make travel plans that can not be cancelled until you have it. Book the tickets after you have the visa, not before.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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