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  1. A record of birth can be gotten at the local Notary office, as well as translation.

    Other things required for interview are police record from local PSB, and translation from Notary office, and a Affidavit of marriageability from the notary office, + translation.

    The Notary office will bind the translation to the respective certificate.

    Birth Certificates

    Available in the form of notarial certificates, which are secondary evidence. Notarial certificates of birth (Chu Sheng Gong Zheng Shu or Chu Sheng Zheng Ming Shu) for persons living in or recently departed from China are generally reliable, but are best used in conjunction with other evidence. They are most often based upon an AHHR, (Household Record) which is easily susceptible to fraud, especially in villages. Notarial birth certificates for persons long departed from China are most likely based merely upon the testimony of interested parties.

    While some notarial birth certificates will list stepparents or adoptive parents along with natural parents, this is not always the case. In some cases, the certificates will list only the natural parents, covering up an adoption.

    Some applicants will present notarial certificates of relationship (Guan Xi Gong Zheng [or Zheng Ming] Shu) in lieu of notarial birth certificates. These certificates of relationship are unreliable and tend to be based solely upon the testimony of interested parties. Notarial birth certificates should be required. Care should be taken with any certificate that lists step relationships. These relationships are as of the date of issuance of the certificate only. Marriage certificates should also be required.

    http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/reciproc...ocity_3537.html

    NOTE, the China forum here on VJ tends to be lightly visited, the place to go for Chinese specific immigrations info is: "A Candle For Love"

    http://candleforlove.com

    That site is invaluable for preparing for the gauntlet known as GUZ or Guangzhou consulate.

    The FAQ on Candle is second to none, as well as the USCONGUZ forum, there you fill find general questions asked of a counselor officer that works at the consulate.

    Thank all for the valuable information. BTW, my finace was adopted by his current step-parents when he was a child. He has all the orginal adoption documents. So if he needs a notarial certificate of birth (chu sheng zheng), he has to list jus his step-parent Or his natural parents as well? He called the Guangzhou Consulate few times but the calls never got through. Pls advice. And I will try to post at candleforlove site. thanks.

  2. Hi, would someone help me with this? My fiance is waiting for interview at Guangzhou consulate for K1 visa however he does not have a birth certificate. He never received a birth certificate. Would there be any problems at the interview? What can he do? Thanks in advance for any advice.

  3. Hi, would someone help me with this? My fiance is waiting for interview at Guangzhou consulate for K1 visa however he does not have a birth certificate. He never received a birth certificate. Would there be any problems at the interview? What can he do? Thanks in advance for any advice.

    Hello everybody, as you can see in the title, I am your China Visa Guide now!!

    I found this forum by random search on google. if you have any question, please ask!!

    Ok,

    I'd like to attend the interview with my wife at the Embassy. Do I need to make any special arrangements to do that?

    haha, somehow it feels like you are testing me or something.

    but before I answer you, can you be a little more specific about your question.

    you are going to the China Embassy in the U.S?

    Or you are going to The U.S Embassy in P.R.C?

    Sorry about the delay I was too busying with other stuff.

    Though I can just come here at least once a day and check everything out.

    Worse, I was baiting you.

    My wife has already arrived from China on a K3 visa as anyone can clearly see from my timeline. Furthermore, neither the China Embassy in the US or the US Embassy in China conducts interviews related to fiance or spouse related visas for Chinese Citizens to come to the USA.

    All CR1 and K visas for PRC Citizens are applied for at the US Consulate in Guangzhou. All interviews for those visas are held in Guangzhou as well. The US Citizen Petitioners are not allowed to attend the interviews.

    Why do you think you can be of assistance, if you aren't aware of these simple facts?

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