Tong and Wei
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Received I-129F email notice on 3:34pm and I-130 email notice on 6:18pm
I set up forwaring my email to my cell phone. So starting from this afternoon my cell phone keeps making that beautiful sound---for each notice, I received 3 emails!
What a wonderful Christmas gift!
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*** DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS E-MAIL ***
The last processing action taken on your case
Receipt Number: MSCxxxxxxxxxx
Application Type: I129F , PETITION FOR FIANCE(E)
Current Status: Approval notice sent.
On December 18, 2006, we mailed you a notice that we have approved this
I129F PETITION FOR FIANCE(E). Please follow any instructions on the
notice. If you move before you receive the notice, call customer service.
If you have questions or concerns about your application or the case
status results listed above, or if you have not received a decision from
USCIS within the current processing time listed*, please contact USCIS
Customer Service at (800) 375-5283.
*Current processing times can be found on the USCIS website at
www.uscis.gov under Case Status & Processing Dates.
*** Please do not respond to this e-mail message.
Sincerely,
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
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Congratulations!
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I see what you mean. I think it is a typo or someone didn't set the clock right.
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The message you hear should match what you see online.
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Did you enter the first 3 letters? You have to enter them before the 10 digits.
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What is the difference between "name check" and "administravive prcessing"?
I can think of at least two differences:
1) K# case have enough info sent on the electronic file from NVC to let the consulate initate name checks; this is not true of CR1 cases (the physical file must be entered in the computer first). There are checks that occur at NVC.. more recently it appears many are put on 'administrative processing' step.
2) CR1s have a lower priority in the queues at the consulate
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I understand K visa is different from CR1 at NVC. But after the petition arrives at GUZ, is the process of k1, k3 or CR1 different from each other? If yes, what's the difference?
Do all of three need name check? When actually does name check start, at GUZ or at NVC?
Although I started my journey a couple of monthes ago, I'm still new to the procedure. Please forgive me for my dummy questions.
Thanks for your help!
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Somehow I got impression that the folks on this forum (marraige between US and China) averagely wait longer time to get P2(NOA2) than the poeple on visajourney.com
Am I right?
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ShaQuaNew, thank you very much!
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I downloaded form DS-2053 but it isn't readable.Does anyone have a readable copy share with me?
Many thanks.
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donahso, thank you very much for your help!
Don't matter. All it takes in China is ONE police cert.
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If BJ is willing to issue a Police Cert, that's all it takes. In China, one size fits all.
What about in case the one issued at BJ doesn't cover the time lived in hometown. Does it still count?
Many thanks!
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Thanks for your replies.
After I read your responds and all threads, I'm still not clear about one thing. If currently one's "hukou" is in Beijing but he lived in his hometown for a number of years before moved to Beijing, his hometown(police dept and prior employer) now is refusing to issue the record due to absence of "hukou", what can I do? Is the notaried certificate from Beijing good enough for the interview? Does Guangzhou consulate buy it? Or do I have to get one from the hometown?
Anyone has the experience? Could you please share your story with me? Any advise or suggestion is highly appreciated.
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Hi all, I have a question in general. Is it hard to get the police certificate from police department? What the procedure in China do I have to follow to get it from where I live?
Thanks!
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You said 5 times in a row, does that mean 5 days in a row the website was updated?
I was "touched" last week, but nothing since. I've been checking everyday since.... but David told me to sleep like I do everyday... I've been trying to do that
Yup. Since transferred to VSC on 11/9, the update date has been changing everyday this week. Look my timeline.
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Hopefully I won't receive an email asking for REF!
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Which one gets name check, CR1 or Ks?
BTW, what does IMBRA refer to?
Thanks.
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Generally, they transfer cases because the current center has a backlog or is simply getting help from another centers. Transfers to VSC started late in the year.. this is a good sign since VSC is the fastest processing center and very close to the NVC, where the file goes after approval.
Good news all around !
I'm very glad to hear this. Thanks!
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Just received 5 emails from USCIS one minute ago saying "On November 9, 2006, we transferred your I129F PETITION FOR FIANCE(E) to an office in VERMONT SERVICE CENTER for processing. Our office in VERMONT SERVICE CENTER will send you a written decision as soon as processing is complete. You should receive a notice informing you that your case has been transferred to a local office."
Good or bad?
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I have a few questions while I'm checking the timeline. What does P1, P2 mean? What material will P3 and P4 include?
THanks for your help!
Problems with police certificate
in Consulate Process: P-3 ~ Interview
Posted · Edited by Tong and Wei (see edit history)
There are a few ways to do this.
1. Have employer issue a statement and take it to public notary service(Gong Zheng Chu) to be translated and certified. I'm not sure if the consulate will accept it because it isn't issued by police office.
2. Go to police office (the office that has your Hu Kou) and aks them issue one and then get it certified.
3. In Beijing, the notary service has a standard form that the police can fill it out and stamp then the notary service will translate and certify what the police filled in the form.