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A.1.17.6
K1, K3:
1) Four (4) passport pictures (print name on back)
2) Beneficiary Passport
3) P4 Appointment letter (make copies; give them a copy)
4) P3 collected docs from OF-167 (divorce, police, marriage, police certificates, etc -- make copies)
5) P4 (K1 list) (make copies)
a. DS-156 in duplicate: 2 in English ; 2 in Chinese (do not sign); attached (2) passport photos of beneficiary to each (total of 4 pics)
b. DS-156K in duplicate: 2 in English ; 2 in Chinese (sign)
c. DS-157 in duplicate: 2 in English ; 2 in Chinese (sign)
d. GNI-2 , Supplemental Form (do not sign)
e. GIV-24 , Family Composition Sheet (signed)
f. Medical docs from P4 (Instructions and worksheet)
g. Certification of legal capacity and intent to marry
6) DS-230, Part II (CR1 only)
7) If any shot records on hand, bring (CR1/CR2)
8) Have blank forms for P4 docs (in case something is wrong)
Correct me if i'm wrong.
I checked again at the forms sent out from GUZ:
a. we need to sign on DS-156,
b. don't sign on DS-156K,
c. there is no place for signature in DS-157.
BTW, the line item 12 (last two employers) in the Chinese version of DS-157 sent out from GUZ is slightly different from the sample one from Links & Resources.
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I did some more research at 001, here is what I have found: if you do medical exam in SH, you can pay the visa fee either in SH or in GZ before the interview; this is stated on the paper they gave you after the exam. I then searched the Citic Industrial Banks website in SH, and found there are two SH branches that accept US visa (non immigrant)applicaton fee (RMB 830):
1. 61 Nanjing Road East, Tel: 63501216
2. 1335 Huaihai Road Middle, Tel: 64318545
Hope this clears up the confusion for people doing exam in SH.
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But all the designated citic banks are in GZ and we will be doing med exam in SH. If K1 visa fee receipt is needed by the SH hospital, then my SO has to go to GZ just to get the visa fee paid and bring the receipt back, and make another trip for interview later?
Any thoughts?
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Sorry, I meant the time between the four steps mentioned in your medical exam.
Thanks.
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Joanne,
Did the #1 People's Hospital ask for your visa fee receipt?
Can you tell me what was the time between each steps in your case?
Many thanks.
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Thank you Lee and David for your information.
One more question. For K1, do we need to bring "Evidence of Financial Support" to the med exam? as it is listed as one of the required documents in OF-171. Isn't the Financial Support (bank letter, employer letter, I-134) are only needed at interview?
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Based on GZ's website Medical Examination Instructions, do we need to bring all the document listed on OF-171 to the medical exam? Specifically among them, the very last item is "Family Composition Form and 230 II Form". Is it still valid or just outdated? I thought, at least for K1s, we are done with DS-230 after sending back the Part I in P3?
I know the doctor will fill out all the medical forms in P4, but the applicant usually is asked to fill out the personal info part on the top portion on the forms. My question is, to use English or Chinese for the personal info? because all the medical forms are in both English and Chinese.
Thanks for your help.
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Could anyone tell me what actual size of all the forms in P3 package:
1. Downloadable version of DS-230 from DOS is size "Letter", is it the same as the one in GUZ's P3?
2. P3 Supplement, size A4 or Letter?
3. OF-169, size A4 or Letter?
Both P3 Supplement and OF-169 floating around I believe are only scanned version, so they are not in original form size?
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There were shipments from NVC to GUZ on both 7/21 and 7/22. I seem to remember one post said the actual ship date from DHL usually is one or two days after the ship date given out by NVC. So if 7/21 was the ship date claimed by NVC, yours could be in the 7/22 batch which had already cleared and received by the Consulate, while 7/21 is still under clearance delay, another mystery....
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Thank you all for the input. But I am still not sure what to put on line 19.
Just to clarify my question, line 19 of I-129F is:
Your fiance(e) will apply for a visa abroad at the American embassy or consulate in: City, Country
goneflying, you're right, I'm in the US, my fiancee is in Shanghai. However, based on the I-129F example form at visajourney, it does list a consulate on line 19. May I ask from whom were you told to put N/A on line 19?
Thank you once again.
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I am a U.S. Citizen by naturalization, so I HAD an "A number" before.
Now I am applying K-1 for my fiancee. I know for my fiancee's G-325A, I shall put NONE for the upper right corner where it asks for "File number" and for the bottom box outlined by heavy border where it asks for "Alien registration number"; but on G-325A for myself, shall I put my old "A number" in both places? Or shall I put NONE too?
Thank you for your help.
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Hi,
I'm planning to file I-129F for my fiancee in Shanghai. Which consulate should I put in question 19 on I-129F? Shanghai or Guanzhou?
Thanks.
Question about the DS156 and DS157
in General Visa Discussion & First Steps
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David,
Please let me where I can send it to?
Scott,
I think it dates back as early as 2003.