mercator Posted May 21, 2006 Report Share Posted May 21, 2006 I thought she was kidding, but the things they told her weren't to sell something, nor were directing her to go to some agency. I am still a little skeptical, since I have not heard of GUZ calling people, especially on a Sunday. If it is true, however, then I am grateful to the VO for the heads up! It was odd they called her on a Sunday, and they told her the P4 should arrive within 10 days, and for me not to call in the meantime She is in a panic, since they gave her a list of paperwork she will get in the P4 as well as what she will need from the P3. Nothing out of the ordinary, except she is anxious that I provide bank statements and the title paperwork for my house, which I think is part of the I-134, but I thought only if my income wasn't high enough (which it is). Anyone else run into this? Link to comment
frank1538 Posted May 21, 2006 Report Share Posted May 21, 2006 I've heard of the consulate calling the beneficiary although I'm not sure about Sunday calls. Sounds like you've been pestering them about the P4 - the good old squeaky wheel I guess. Link to comment
david_dawei Posted May 21, 2006 Report Share Posted May 21, 2006 I've heard of a few times of the consulate calling.. it's better they call than to have misplaced something.. they can call for various reasons. I don't see any reason to ask USCONGUZ a question about why they are doing their job with a phone call... They are moving your case along and that's good new. And we're not supposed to ask case specific questions anyway. I'd be happy they called... don't read into it and create any conspiracy theories... it's getting closer... Link to comment
Randy W Posted May 21, 2006 Report Share Posted May 21, 2006 My wife received a call while we were in Beijing - her son took it since he had her cell phone and then called us on mine. The purpose was to let her know that they would send her P3 back so that she could fill in the lines about whether he would be coming with her. Link to comment
IluvmyLi Posted May 21, 2006 Report Share Posted May 21, 2006 My SO had received a call from GUZ months back to inform her that she needed to fax in a statement stateing that her son will not be included in the visa. I sure wish they would call informing her that I am a pest. Link to comment
IluvmyLi Posted May 21, 2006 Report Share Posted May 21, 2006 I thought she was kidding, but the things they told her weren't to sell something, nor were directing her to go to some agency. I am still a little skeptical, since I have not heard of GUZ calling people, especially on a Sunday. If it is true, however, then I am grateful to the VO for the heads up! It was odd they called her on a Sunday, and they told her the P4 should arrive within 10 days, and for me not to call in the meantime She is in a panic, since they gave her a list of paperwork she will get in the P4 as well as what she will need from the P3. Nothing out of the ordinary, except she is anxious that I provide bank statements and the title paperwork for my house, which I think is part of the I-134, but I thought only if my income wasn't high enough (which it is). Anyone else run into this?216871[/snapback]Did you call GUZ that often for them to say something like that? Link to comment
mercator Posted May 21, 2006 Author Report Share Posted May 21, 2006 (edited) I've heard of a few times of the consulate calling.. it's better they call than to have misplaced something.. they can call for various reasons. I don't see any reason to ask USCONGUZ a question about why they are doing their job with a phone call... They are moving your case along and that's good new. And we're not supposed to ask case specific questions anyway. I'd be happy they called... don't read into it and create any conspiracy theories... it's getting closer...216878[/snapback]I didnt put this in 'ask USCONGUZ' If it is a legit call, I think its great. If it isn't then others might benefit from it as well. She is very tactful about who she tells about me. Maybe only 5 of her closest friends and all of her extended family know she and I are married. Why? Third party correspondence. To others she wears an engagement ring and doesn't go into much detail. I don't think this is a random call, since the odds are one in several billion that a cold caller would get a visa applicant who is waiting on P4, and know this, know how often I contact GUZ by email or DOS by phone, and the specifics about my time at the ACH. So, I thank the VO who called as I am very grateful for this heads up, and look forward to putting the last of my part of the P4 paperwork together shortly, to send off a package to my wife, with yet another music CD chock full of the soft love songs she enjoys to ease her stress a little Edited May 21, 2006 by mercator (see edit history) Link to comment
Redsunset52 Posted May 21, 2006 Report Share Posted May 21, 2006 In regards to your I 134 question , yes , income is usually enough if it is above the income guidelines, your income taxes copies attached, etc. but I think one should be prepared to prove other assets should GZ ask, W 2, employer lettet, tax returns , etc. Link to comment
RLS Posted May 22, 2006 Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 Merc, I'm wishing you the best and hope your P4 arrives soon. Link to comment
rlheim Posted May 22, 2006 Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 The VO called Yanlan, and I even got to talk with her before our interview. She told us the date of lulu's birthday was wrong, and if we wanted, we could postpone the interview, or take the interview and have lulu go as a follow later visa.Yanaln and I talked about it over the weekend ,and the Vo called back, and we told her we will do the follow later and complete the interview.Rick and Yanlan Link to comment
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