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  1. So you are living back in the states? I guess a K1 would be faster for yall then. Im living here and I could file a I130 through a DCF. Some have told me its faster, some say slower.

     

    I filed in April and now I we are waiting for the interview (P-4).

    Since we hope for that by the end of year, I am traveling over to China next week to be with my fiancée. I hope it is faster!

  2. We tried to get married in Xi'an but we needed proof that I was not married. They said I could get that from the U.S. Embassy in Beijing. Since it was Chinese New Year it was not possible to get to Beijing and back before I had to return home. When I returned I consulted an immigration lawyer and he said the K-1 was the fastest way to get her here.We tried to get married in Xi'an but we needed proof that I was not married. They said I could get that from the U.S. Embassy in Beijing. Since it was Chinese New Year it was not possible to get to Beijing and back before I had to return home. When I returned I consulted an immigration lawyer and he said the K-1 was the fastest way to get her here.

  3. hi please help me,i will arrive in GUZ on sunday the 17th of july at 6:30 a.m. and cant get a flight now till 4 p.m., i am not sure what to do there i like to

    shop, and see the city tho, and would like to get a massage, this is my 3rd time to china but i do not speak the language.any ideas would be great thanks

    :) Where is your SO? Why would you go there if you did not have to?

    One good idea is to go see where the new consulate / visa processing unit is and report back to the rest of us. Have a Great Time!!!

  4. Prepare the best pictures (ones with family are best, but be prepared to state who is in a picture.. if a US relative, make sure beneficiary knows who is who). Possibly prepare one picture of you two in traditional custom, like if you went to Yunnan.. The sight of a USC in chinese clothes usually brings a smile to a VO.

     

    - Group photos and correspondence into early, middle , recent ... some have been asked to see "early pictures" or "recent correspondence".

     

    I was told that it was good to have photos of well a known place, lke the Great Wall, Temple of Heaven,etc...in the backround.

    I met my SO at a disco in Xian over 3 years ago, I can not recall the name of the place but I think she could. Would they ask "what place you met?"

  5. I did a quick review of the interviews I have.. only over the last few months did I annotate their dates.

     

    So this is from the most recent 26 Interviews, most asked questions:

    These first three routine:

    1) May I have your passport

    2) Who petitioned you / who is the petitioner

    3) Do you speak english

     

    how did you meet?.....................21

    how many times does he visit?.....17

    Can I see photos?......................17

    Where does he work?..................13

    Can I see I-134/taxes.................11

    Divorce.....................................5 (10)

    Correspondence..........................4

    Can I see employer letter?............3

    Are you communist?....................3

    of note: 

    - Divorce usually drew two questions, so this came from five interviews.

    - I-134 / Tax:  About split down middle which one asked for.

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    David, I just want to say you are right on top of things and I printed this out and sent it to my girl in China because she always asks me "What will they ask me in the interview?"

    Thanks

  6. Well here I am :D

    Just arrived home with my princess  :D  Its great to be back in Shanghai, feels like coming home. The flight was great flew China Eastern and this time they did not lose my luggage. Its about 88 degrees with humidity at 90% OK now I am going to bed and catch up on sleep B)

    See you all later better things to do right now ;)

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    I will be with my "La poe" in Xian for 2 weeks in 14 days!!! I can not wait......

  7. Maybe the issue is being older than the parents. It wasn't asked of my SO. Her father and mother are both older than me. Our age difference is 19 years.

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    Hey, thanks, I am in the same age range with my SO, she just passed the big 30!!! We met when she was 27 and time flies when you are waiting for the Guangzhou to process your papers...and having a little fun... B)

  8. As others have said, the Vo' mind is made up before the interview. So I think people worry too much about it.

    My wife was asked:

    1. What do your parents think of you marrying a much older man?

    2. Do you realize you will not be able to get your visa for 4-6 weeks?(Ha)

    3. How did you know that?

    4. Would you please give me the  URL of that site? (GZ consulate!!)

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    So can I ask you how much older are you than your SO?

  9. I think you are just stalking me.  :lol:

     

    Does CFL have a policy concerning this type of mental abuse?  :lol:  :lol:

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    I call every day to China but use phone cards ( it is very cheap) so I do not have a record. But I do send a snail mail card or letter each week.

    We have lots of photos, since I met her 3 years ago I have made seven trips to China, soon to be eight. I hope we have enough to past the test.

  10. This is a sample, some people say letter needs to be HANDWRITTEN and translated into Chinese.Include your fiancée's date of birth, and be sure to notarize the document.

     

     

    Fiancé Letter of Intent

     

    NAME AND ADDRESS

     

    United States Department of State

    United States Consulate, China

    No. 1 Shamian Street South, Guangzhou, China 510133

     

    DATE

    To Whom It May Concern:

     

    I, NAME , born in PLACE, COUNTRY on DATE, do hereby state that I am legally able and willing to marry NAME, and intend to do so within 90 days of my entry into the United States using the K-1 Visa.

     

    Signed,

     

     

    NAME

  11. I think that if you go directly to the Airline the price is not that much different.Sometimes it is a lot more. Most of the time I have taken United and the price was only $30 to $50 more than Orbiz or the others but I think I got better seats and knew I would have one.Now I am flying Continental from Newark to Beijing in July for $1150 round trip. I will tell you all how that one is. I have taken many flights in China and found them very good. A good place to book hotels and flights in China is www.elong.com

    that is in Chinese "Electronic Dragon," check it out...I book hotels all over China there.

  12. ATM: Probably the cheapest way to send money is by giving the Chinese fiancée an ATM (automatic teller machine) card for an account on a bank in the U.S.

     

    The ATM card must be good on a network like Cirrus or Star, and the Chinese fiancée must be able to find an ATM on the network. For example, in Beijing, Star and Cirrus ATM's are available. My SO is in Xian and has no problem. In addition, the U.S. fiancé should check with his bank which networks work internationally. The ATM card may bear symbols for several networks, but not all of them work outside the U.S. Make sure the PIN number is only 4 characters ( numbers or letters).

     

    Mail the ATM card and the PIN at separate times, or give the PIN number over the phone. I have sent my SO an ATM card and when she got it I text messaged her the pass code.

    The U.S. fiancé deposits money into the account. It is available to the Chinese fiancée a day later. The fee is typically $3.00 It seems that most ATM's in China are at bank branches, not free-standing. The Chinese fiancée can get yuan. The exchange rate is reasonable. The Bank of China is one of the best to use.

  13. I would like to know how long did you know her and how much time did you both spend together in China? In my case I met Meg Wen in China 3 years ago and I have been to China 6 times to see her always for 2 to 4 weeks together. Only my last trip in Feburary did I ask her to marry me and I started the paper work when I returned to the U.S. .

    So I am asking did you meet her in person and how long did you know her?

    I look forward to your answer.

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