Ross Posted May 9, 2005 Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 Ok we are wondering how you get the police record. We have not been able to figure it out. Also our interview is coming up and we are wondering for what reson that she would be turned down. We have lived together in China for 1 d a half years and meet here while we were working Link to comment
tonado Posted May 9, 2005 Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 I would think you would go to the local police station. Link to comment
Dan R Posted May 9, 2005 Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 The city notary where the hokou is can prepare all the needed documents. The police department there can supply the statement that she is not a criminal. The City Office would also supply the statement of marriage. Do you have the affidavit of support worked out? It seems that is the most difficult to do when working in China and returning to the U.S. unless you are staying with the same company. Link to comment
david_dawei Posted May 9, 2005 Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 we are wondering for what reson that she would be turned down. We have lived together in China for 1 d a half years and meet here while we were workingThere's debate on this 'reasons issue'.. but I'll give my take.. your chances are improved the most if:1) She speaks english good enough to do the interview in english2) Your time together, since the submission of the K1, is at least a few visit3) You have ample evidence of the continuing relationship (pictures, correspondence)4) All your documentation is in order and within the time frames they expect (ie: documents are not too old)... financial I-134 is certified; employer and bank are available. If either of you have been married before, particularly your SO, there could be a few questions more. All this said, there's no guarantee you won't be asked to provide more evidence.. which means a return to a second interview, normally the request is for a video showing you two can communicate or an updated document... There's an existing FAQ on these issus, see page 3&4: http://candleforlove.com/forums/index....e3c6d5cd291a132 I'm building a much more lengthy one.. I can give you if desired... PM or email me. Link to comment
CR1togo Posted May 9, 2005 Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 In our case we first went to the local notary and got a "police check table", we took that to the PSB station for her district (her registered Hukou). The police did a search and gave her a paper that stated she had no criminal record in China as of such and such date and of course the obligitory red stamps (took about half an hour). We then returned such to the notary to finalize and translate it (about a week wait). acw Link to comment
Ross Posted May 9, 2005 Author Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 OK, is the avidavid of support the -864 form?we are both pretty young, im 26 and shes 24 so i had my parents sign the 864 form, um, i dont have a job when we get back so im not sure on that. She worked as a translator in shezhen, and a university teacher in the 2 years shes been outta university, so her english is "pretty" good. Ive lived in China he whole time ive known her, so we have been living together for a bit. Link to comment
beijingjenny Posted May 9, 2005 Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 You also have to do the I-864, job or no job. Jack just went to some certificate office where his hukou is and they gave him some statement that he took to the notary office, for both police record and birth certificate. You can read our story - we had no problems. Of course, two little buns in the oven probably helped. But if you are prepared, you should be okay. Make sure, even if you don't have a job lined up in the US, that you have something (a letter offering an interview, for example) showing what you will be doing, as well as some kind of ongoing ties to the US. Link to comment
david_dawei Posted May 9, 2005 Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 OK, is the avidavid of support the -864 form?we are both pretty young, im 26 and shes 24 so i had my parents sign the 864 form, um, i dont have a job when we get back so im not sure on that. She worked as a translator in shezhen, and a university teacher in the 2 years shes been outta university, so her english is "pretty" good. Ive lived in China he whole time ive known her, so we have been living together for a bit.If the interview is for K-1 or K-3, use I-134 for the Affidavit of Support. If it is CR-1 or IR-1, then the I-864 would already have been sent to NVC during their processing.Ross: What visa type are you applying for K1, K3 ?? -- Here are some links for the financial info... HOW CAN I ENSURE I MEET THE FINANCIAL SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS? The 2005 poverty guidelines. http://uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/forms/i-864P.htm Affidavit of Support: I-134 & I-864http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?pg=support I-864 Fact Sheet:http://uscis.gov/graphics/publicaffairs/fa...eets/affaqa.htm 1-864 Check List:http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/in.../info_1329.html I-864 FAQ:http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/in.../info_1328.html Tax Transcript Request form, IRS Form 4506: (fill-in type)http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f4506.pdf Link to comment
Ross Posted May 9, 2005 Author Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 Um jenny you there? i never sent my 864 to the nvc, since im doing a direct filing i havent sent anything there ever. What am i supposed to do with the 864 then? I thouht i was just supposed to give it to them.Ross Link to comment
Ross Posted May 9, 2005 Author Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 The already married visa, which one is that? k-1? WE've been married for a bit under a year. Link to comment
Ross Posted May 9, 2005 Author Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 er that would be a cr-1. Link to comment
david_dawei Posted May 9, 2005 Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 Um jenny you there?When you at the screen showing all the main forums, you can scroll to the bottom and see who is online... Link to comment
Ross Posted May 9, 2005 Author Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 yes i know, but i want jenny to answer, becuase she also did a direct filing, and it works differently than the people that do it in the US. Link to comment
Ross Posted May 10, 2005 Author Report Share Posted May 10, 2005 Ya i know that i need the 864, but my 6 months ran out and now i have to do it again. I dont have a job line-up at all, but i tihnk i can do something.Ross Link to comment
beijingjenny Posted May 10, 2005 Report Share Posted May 10, 2005 You just take the I-864s (yours and your sponsors) to GZ for the interview. I would make sure they are up to date. You don't have to have a job lined up - just possibilities you can show them if they ask. Any other q's just ask. Or PM me. Link to comment
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