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  1. I hope this may help those who will go with thier SO to the interview.Here is my side.

    We arrived at GZ airport from Shanghai the day before the interview. Medical,papers and arrangment to stay at Mr Yangs were allready done. Nice flight to GZ we left plane and at 1:00 took #6 bus(cost 20 rmb each) nice new clean and air conditioned bus. The bus took 1hr and we got off at Tianhe building. Mr Yangs associate met us there and we took taxi to his office(14rmb). There were some other women there and as we talked my wife realized she knew them from 001 (all of a sudden it was like Old Home Days) We waited around a bit and then we were brought to our room. We got unpacked and went to eat ect. The room was right downtown convienent to eveything and the consulate.

    Next morning the alarm went off at 6:00. I had been up since 4:30. At 7:00 my wife and daughter are eating with no apparent concerns. I am paceing the floor. At 7:20 we take the elevator to the street and walk around the corner to the consulate entrance. There are people in line maybe 150 to 200 total (see picture) At 7:40 They start checking IDs and letting people in.(they give you a purple card) I waited in line with my wife and daughter and about 8:15 we are let in to The first floor. We head up to the 4th floor. This is where they line up again and US consulate personal take the purple card ,check papers and admitted my wife and daughter (8:30)to the 5th floor for interview.The coffee shop (see pics) is right next to the line. I bought an Iced Mocha coffee and found a soft chair.(I should have brought a book to read) It seemed that as early as 9:50 some people are coming down from 5th floor.Over the next three hours I see people coming back from interviews. Some very happy(red slip) and some unhappy and confused (blue slips) It is 11:45, I am sweating bullets, No wife and daughter yet. The coffee shop is almost cleared out of people. 12:05 they come down and I can not read her face. I said red or blue ? She says give me 20 RMB and tells me she will be right back. Again I ask "Hui did we pass" She looks at me with a smile and says "of course"as though it was a given. She needed the money for daughters fee. I THEN TOOK A VERY DEEP BREATH AND THANKED GOD. Two days later we went to GZ post office took a number, waited for it to be called,went to the counter,picked up EMS packages with their papers and passports inside. Checked them out . All ok. Another deep breath and sigh of relief. Back to Shanghai and then our trip to home to Maine.

    Todd

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  2. I like the spirit of your wife. She has been able to overcome the language barrier and clear up all of VO's concerns in 20 minutes.

     

    Interviews last from 2 minutes to 20 minutes. VOs know what they are doing.

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    Hi Mike

    We just got back to Shanghai. Congrats again. My wife and I enjoyed meeting your wife in GZ. Wish her a smooth trip to the States from both of us.

    Todd & Hui

  3. In reviewing letter that GZ sent to my wife for interview (gerneric form I think) She says It says you MAY BRING I864 form and then goes on to list things like * current bank statements,deeds,employment letter ect. thesewere all provided with original I864. All info is still relativly the same and current. I was planning to bring a copy of the last 3 years tax transcripts. Is GZ going to need another copy of the I864 and supporting Docs???? It should be on file.

    Todd <_<

  4. I wish I was going to be there, for sure, BUT,,,,,,,a new job keeps me in the USA!!! I have bought my ticket to travel in early October to return to the USA with my wife in the middle of October. Her interview is scheduled on 8/23. This is the worst of it now. I don't forsee any problems but the anxiety is definatly tremendous. GOOD LUCK TO ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Tac wish I could be there to meet you and your Laopo.

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    :Dah: Hopefully we will meet other Candle members while in GZ. B)

  5. My wife heard of high prices here . She had a wisdom tooth and a couple of fillings that needed to be done. She found a dentist that had practiced in the States and recently moved back to Shanghai. $18 per filling . She said to much and he laugh an said maybe you should wait to have done in States :rolleyes: . She had them done with him <_< In Maine most fillings are $75 to 125 each

  6. I have read where the time between P3 and P4 is on the average of 40 days. My SO continually called GUZ and was told everytime that her background check was in process. I called yesterday (06-16-06 4PM) but called DOS. I received a totally different answer. I am told she has indeed passed all the background checks and is in queue for an interview. Why does DOS have more information than GUZ? How hard is it to schedule an interview? Am I missing something here? Doesn't GUZ have computers? Doctors schedule people months in advance, why can't GUZ? :(

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    If she used the 'Visa call center' for GZ (the pay center), it is not actually a part of GZ, but a third party service hired by GZ to let people know when their interview is in queue, and what the interview date is.

     

    I think their computers are updated every monday, and they are not connected to GZ.

     

    DOS, however, is directly connected to the GZ system and can give you more reliable info.

     

    Bottom line: DOS is the more reliable information

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    I also am " in queue for interview" as of a couple days ago. It is hard to wait as many plans need to be made. I have been calling DOS every day :P

  7. IF I said it once, I'll say it again.. CR1 happens !!

     

    Previously I mentioned that I would only track you as a CR1, since I knew you had posted the CR1 as being sent to post... (although I ended up putting you in both for your stats)... but now the fruits of filing at VSC and the NVC labor are yielded !  Just hope that no CR1/CR2 issues arise, which we have seen slow down the P4 issuance for some...

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    YES I remember your comment about our CR1 <_< . I would love all this to happen in time for my stepdaughter to prepare for her new school.

  8. I like to refer to my snoring as purring... ;)

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    I'm sure your wife would compare it to the purring of a Detroit Diesel. :beer:

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    Ok I will come out of the closet too. ** I SNORE** there I said it.

    My ex and Kids said I was very loud at times. I lost some weight and that helped a bit. Funny thing is 2nd time i was in China my Wife recorded my snoring and when she can not sleep she plays it. She says it helps her sleep ;) .

  9. :D P3 for our K3/K4 arrives While I was talking with my wife :D

    DOS has been telling me it was mailed last of April at same time case was entered into GZ computer but It was only mailed From GZ on the 9th and arrived in Shanghai the 11th. I think that when case is entered into GZ computer that only generates the paperwork for the mailing and then package must go through various stages at the consulate before finally getting to the mailroom and picked up by EMS. Last weeks holiday slowed things I think. She will mail it back on Friday and then we wait for P-4 :(

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