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  1. Really sorry to hear this. What happened though? I thought you passed your interview on May 23rd? 224767[/snapback] Yes, I passed but the consulate called me on the day of my pick up that I should come for a second interview the next day. That was where I got to know of the TPC.
  2. Hi, My case is being sent back to the US for review and possible revocation due to third party correspondence. Please, 1. What is/are the step(s ) involved in this? 2. Will the petitioner be contacted in the US before any decision is taken? 3. How long will the processing take? Thank you.
  3. Yes Frank, I got blue sheet of paper indicating what the consulate is looking for. My overcome document shall be ready next week. Thanks.
  4. If K1 is not granted according to section 221g of the Immigration Act, what does it translate to? Any hope?
  5. Eh, I don't think so! We were 5 K1s together on Monday, others were Chinese and they all got their visas approved. Let me also intimate you with the fact that I was denied a tourist visa to visit my fiance in August last year. My K1 visa approval had nothing to do with being a foreigner.
  6. Great! I shall PM you when I'm near the time to get started with my kids ''follow to join'' application. Thanks!
  7. Hi all, I'm a foreign K1 beneficiary in China. Happy to let you know that I passed my interview yesterday. It lasted for about 3 to 4 minutes. The questions asked were: 1. It seems you're here alone, where are your children? They're not with me in China. He then cancelled the names of my children on the appointment letter and said "Ok, it means they will be interviewed in your country, we shall arrange for "follow to join''. 2. What do you do on China? I teach ...... 3. For how long have you been in China? 3 years. 4. How did you meet your fiance? ..... 5. How many times has he visited you in China?... 3 times 6. What does your fiance do for a living? He's a Registered Nurse 7. Where was your fiance before he relocated to another state?..... 7. Do you have any photos? Yes gave him an album. (I had 3 albums but the VO looked through one). The VO commented on my resume and qualifications, I guess he was impressed. He also noted the fact that I worked as a Research Supervisor in an International Organization (not in China). I was really impressed at the embassy yesterday because all the people who attended to me gave me so much confidence with the smiles on their faces. The Chinese guy who put my documents together was very nice and friendly. The lady who took my finger print was very friendly too and correctly pronouced my jaw breaking names. The VO was really wonderful! God Bless him real good. And many thanks to you all on candleforlove for the invaluable information available on this site. Have a good one!
  8. Hi Keesa, I'm a foreign fiancee in China too. I got 3 years residency in China. I have been scheduled for interview and I have a police report from the Provincial Notary Office. What I did was to inform all my past and employers (have been living in the same city/province) that I needed a Police Certificate. They all gave me letters of no criminal record which I took to the PSB. The PSB asked me to come back after a week. Then the PSB gave me a letter in Chinese which I took to the Provincial Notary Office. And this letter was used to prepare my police certificate which was translated to English and notarized. Hope this helps
  9. It is stated in ''Letter to K1/K2 Applicant" that applicants should get a notarial marriage certificate and a notarial divorce/death certificate to prove dissolution of the marriage (for those previously married). In a situation whereby the marraige certificate of a disolved marraige is not available. Will it affect the beneficiary's chances of being issued a K1 visa?
  10. I'm a foreign benefiary of K1 in China, scheduled for interview this month. My documents (notarial birth and divorce certificates) are foreign and in English language. And all my forms are filled out in English because I can neither speak nor write Chinese. The only document in chinese is my police certificate which is translated and notarized. Kindly adviCe on how to put foreign documents together for K1 visa interview in GZ. Thank you!
  11. ''K visa applicants must fill out and submit the Chinese version of these forms''. What if the K1 applicant is a foreigner in China who can neither read nor write Chinese? Many thanks for your quick response.
  12. Good Luck !! 214620[/snapback] Thanks, I'm very anxious about my interview. Kind of tensed up too.
  13. Hi all, Certification of legal capacity and intent to marry isn't in my P4. Where can this form be dowloaded?
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