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Hello all, it has been awhile since we have reached out to all of you, but I think I screwed up. My Fiancee arrived in USA on June 10th, Here K1 visa expires Sept. 8th. We are getting married Sept.5th, mainly due to making sure she likes being here ( which she has adjusted very well) and getting all my family together. I was under the impression, as long as we married within 90 day and then file the I-485 form after the fact. What I just read was that we had to marry and file prior to the 90 days.... oh boy. I suppose we can run out and get married prior to that day and just celebrate on Sept. 5th. Do we have to wait till we have our marriage certificate from our government in hand prior to filing the I-485. Any input on my stupidity will greatly be appreciated. Thanks as always, John and Siyi
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Great to hear, congrads.... Now the journey truly begins
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Leaving for China tonight
John C replied to HelloWorld08's topic in Consulate Process: P-3 ~ Interview
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Just a quick note, My fiance stated she seen many people get blue slip, so everyone double check your paperwork.....
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Thanks to all of you here.. We had a 7:15 AM line up and waited till about 8:00 to get into building, there were about 150 people in line... at least Siyi went up to the fifth floor and I went to the rip off coffee shop, 55 RMB for a simple cup of coffee, but refills are only 10 RMB. I swear the seconds turned into minutes and the minutes into hours. Thank God, I was joined by 3 other Americans, one waiting for his wives approval and other two going to ACH, but I think they were there more to see how it all transpired. First person I saw came down with Pink, then the person I was waiting with for his wife approval came down white, it was not a pretty site. By then my stomach turned to stone, the knots were gone. By 11:30 My fiancee came down and she was smiling from ear to ear, what a great feeling. Her # was 91 and it took forever, she said there were all American VO with two woman, She was hoping for man, since the men VO seem to only ask a few questions. Then the woman VO gave this woman a blue slip and then called her #, She was really worried. The V0 asked the following questions: Do you speak English How did you meet your fiance How many times did he come here to visit you Do you have any children Asked if I had been married before How many children does he have Do you have a Job Do you have any pictures Then VO said you have learned English very good and you have proved your relationship... you are approved I will note that I had several concerns which here on CFL have been stated as red flags. 1) I have been Married 3 times- provided a letter with history of marriages, VO never wanted it 2) self employed but provided 4 years taxes with transcripts 3) When we both decided back in June 2008 to proceed with a visa, She quit her job and went to a language college full time for 8 months, I supported her and paid for school, we both thought it was important for a strong relationship.- Vo knew that we did this and stated that she has done a remarkable job in learning English so quickly I will say that my fiance did an impeccable job with her paperwork, picture books, documentation and asked the VO several times if she wanted to see any of this... VO only looked at my Evolution letter of our relationship, which I hand wrote and did not have notarized. VO looked at many pictures of us together and made comments about us going to Sanya and how beautiful it was there. Siyi, was very happy and felt the interview went very smoothly, but I do believe paperwork and how it is presented makes a major impression. Thanks again to all of you
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After getting in line at 6:45 am and waiting in the coffee shop till 11:30, we got pink.... I still and in a daze but it is real. Later I will fill in more about her questions and people I sat with at the coffee shop. We sleep very little last night and now will take a great Chinese nap...lol Thank you everyone for being here for us this past year. John and Siyi.
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I choose to stay at the Jianguo Hotel, which is 4 buildings away from interview. I believe I paid 136.00/night plus tax. It is a 5 star hotel, but I think the five star part is over rated. Don't get me wrong it is very nice and very clean, beds are hard as rocks but you can't sleep waiting for this day anyways. We are just about ready to walk over and line up with the rest of the poor souls waiting for this day. It has been a long weekend, many thoughts and you really don't know if you should be excited or how to feel. In a few hours we should know our fate. I have lived many years and seen many things but this is a trying time, for sure. I will post what happens in a few hours, thanks for everyones thoughts and support. John and Siyi
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I wish you good luck, ours is in the morning and the stress and thought of it all is not so easy to deal with. It is sad that one single person determines your future. Tonight will be a long night.... I will post as soon as we find out, I know for me everyones feed back on the process sure can help. I hope it showers pink for us all. John and Siyi
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Siyi, says it is like 24 - 28 c, it is cloudy here today, We had to go to the other side of the city and I can see now the taxi drivers are like the ones in our big cities. The one who took us charged us 16 rmb, took much longer and the way back only 10 rmb from other driver...go figure, they must think stupid American...lol We are staying at the Jianguo Hotel, it is a 5 star hotel, but I thought the pricing was very good. We are suppose to be right next to Embasyy, we will be ing walking there very shorthly to check it out. I found it on Agoda.com. after our walk I will let you know how close. It is a big city for sure, I usually go to Guilin and I enjoy the smaller city. Thanks, John and siyi
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I arrived in Guz last night, I will tell anyone coming here the Swine Flu is a major issue over here. I landed in Japan as a layover, we had to stay on the plane till medical people walked through the plane looking for sick people. Whne I got to Guz, the samething I saw 6 people out of about 80, were quarantined. If you are quarantined it is for 10 days. They take each passengers temp and you just pray you don't have one. I was told if you are from america and fly into HongKong you will be quarantined for 24 hrs. So be prepared for the delays, more paper work and more stress. I will right about our interview which id two days apart. Thanks everyone for all the help and understanding John and Siyi
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Thank you, I wish you both pink and happiness. You have a safe trip also, our time is finally here.....
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Wanted to say thank you all for helping us keep our sanity over the last year. I leave early in the morning to Guz for our interview. It is very stressful as I am sure you all know. I wish us all pink and a great life ahead. Thanks John and Siyi
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Congrats...Wish you both much happiness
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Jimi, Good Luck and may it be pink all over GUZ land, I leave 28th and it is nerve wrenching, for sure. I too have sent over a prayer for you both. See you in GUZ. John and Siyi Have a safe trip
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Just wanted to wish all of us with the upcoming June interviews. I will be leaving in two days to finally arrive at the judgement day. It has been a long and trying year and I am sure everyone understand just that. I hope we all bring home our better halfs and can enjoy a great and full life. I just wanted to take the time to Thank everyone here for your support and simply being here when ever a there was any issues. I can say for me without this site and wonderful people here, I truly don't think I could have made it. Thank you all, the best of luck to everyone and may God bless us all John and Siyi