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  1. My wife just booked her flights with Elong on Oct 26 Beijing to LA.

    They were very busy the day she called and had trouble getting them on the phone.I called on the 888 number and got right thru(you can buy from the states with a credit card).This outfit supposedly has 800 employees,so it is no small time operator.

    The pricing is somewhat deceptive on the website.The 2900 rmb fare listed was not available so we payed 3200 PLUS 540 for taxes,but this taxes seperate is not uncommon for discounters(was the same when I used bt-store.com).It is probably not uncommon in China to ask for document numbers,if you are buying tickets over the phone,I think they are going to have a problem actually looking at them.My wife had to have my passport number when she bought tickets in advance for me,for travel inside China last year.

     

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    Thanks for the info.

  2. Just a quick question. I have looked at flights out of china for the 5th on elong.com and have found a pretty good deal. don't know where my so goes to get her flight info but she seems a little wary of elong.com.

     

    just want to verify. she is hesitant i think because they want to see her visa before she books a flight at some other place so now she thinks she has to have her actual visa before booking. she should get the visa this saturday.

  3. I had to stay here in the states, I'm in college right now so i sent my dad and my so/s mother to guangzhou with her.They should be there today.Email me and i will give you their names.They are staying in those apts and I have to say cfl, thanks for than information. Without this website we'd be in the dark.

  4. I have never heard of the I-129 being asked for or needed at the interveiw stage. Now the DS-230 part one needs to be given at the interveiw. Are you confusing the DS-230 with the G-325 that was filled out with the I-129?

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    things are getting a little bit confusing. the DS 230 was not one of the forms in the P4 i believe. the attorney has had it filled out for a while and is in the folder my so is taking to the medical exam.

     

    the only other thing i am worried about is the attorney also said we only need the 156 and 157 in english.

     

    if i emailed guangzhou and asked them if i could clarify all of this altho they are not very consistent.

     

    i'm leaving china tomorrow and now i'm feeling like this stuff isnt done

  5. i have an attorney and he is sending my so with a package including all the docs like the I-129 and the copy of my passport, etc.

     

    he doesnt always seem to know as much as everyone on here so i am going with your info.

     

    what i understand now is that the only thing you need to take is the stuff they ask for in the P4.

     

    the DS230 and the I-129 isnt needed-altho the attorney has included it.

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