Jump to content

Consulate / USCIS Member Review #14700

Guangzhou, China Review on June 23, 2014:

yousm065

Yousm065


Rating:
Review Topic: General Review


Got 221g blue slip, submitted required document June 3,2014. Visa approved on June 23 2014




The Consulate is unable to issue you an immigrant visa because according to the section of the Immigration and Nationality Act listed below; you are currently ineligible:
(A checked box) 221(g) (lacking Documents/Further Processing)
(A checked box) For information and steps you can take to overcome this decision, refer to:
(A checked box) the attached sheets
Further consideration will be given to your visa application after you obtain and present the documents on the attached sheets and/or the following:
(Handwritten) - photos of applicant and daughter since childhood
The following pages are white and the checked boxes are:
A detailed statement, written by the petitioner, describing the evolution of your relationship. Be sure to, at the very least, explain how you met, when you started dating, and how, when and why you became engaged.
A statement, written by the petitioner, listing every trip s/he has taken to China to visit you and explain how you spent your time together. Include dates and locations. Explain who arranged his/her trip China, purchased his/her tickets and who accompanied him/her.
Explain in detail your relationship(s) with your ex-spouse(s), explaining how you met; whether you filed an I-130 petition for this spouse; how long you lived together before separating or divorcing (give dates and locations); how many children you had with this ex-spouse and who these children currently live with; and why you got divorced.
(Checked) Petitioner’s ex-spouse(s)
(Unhecked) Your ex-spouse(s)
A notarized copy of petitioner’s passport pages clearly showing Chinese visa and entry/exit stamps. Copy the entire passport, even if some pages are blank. Properly notarize each page as seen and compared to original by notary. All entry and exit dates must be legible.
Photographs taken of you and your petitioner together since you first met. Describe as much relevant information as possible for each submission, such as all individuals in photos, dates, locations and photographer. Label photo albums with your case number and name.
Photos of your wedding ceremony or celebration. If you did not celebrate, or you celebrated but didn’t take photos, submit a credible explanation.


Register or log in to message user
Top
×
×
  • Create New...