bosco Posted March 23, 2007 Report Share Posted March 23, 2007 I had a nice visit with a VO today. He did tell me that it helps alot for the USC to attend ACH. After answering some simple questions and a little visiting, he told me he was making a note in our file that I cared enough to make the early trip to attend ACH even though our interview isn't until next Thursday (29th). Anyway, The Yang's have been extremely (!!!!) helpful here at Tian Yu Garden Hotel. This part of Guangzhou has many beautiful buildings, the weather is warm, the parks are clean and in bloom. I look forward to a pleasant week exploring the region with Ling while we wait for Thursday to come. I feel a little more comfortable about the whole process now that I have been up to the mysterious "5th floor". I'm very visual so I usually have to see things with my own eyes before I feel like I have a grasp of what is going on. Be well my friends and please send all the positive pink karma you can muster! -curt Link to comment
dnoblett Posted March 23, 2007 Report Share Posted March 23, 2007 Yes the Yangs are great. I too had the same feeling when I asked my questions at ACH, and Requested the extra set of P4 paperwork, the lady was quite pleasant, and did make a point of entering the fact that I was there into the system, I truly feel the fact I was with my fiancee in Guangzhou for the interview, just made it that much easier on her. Explore and have a good time there, Mr Yang is quite a lot of help and knows a lot about preparing for the interview. Good Luck! Dan Link to comment
Urkidding Posted March 23, 2007 Report Share Posted March 23, 2007 http://i9.tinypic.com/358pcax.jpg uuhhhmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm uhhmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm uhhmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.... Sending you positive vibes from around the world.... Bring back the pink.... and your future wife! Link to comment
John&Huina Posted March 23, 2007 Report Share Posted March 23, 2007 Will think pink for you all day! Good luck to you guys! Link to comment
chilton747 Posted March 23, 2007 Report Share Posted March 23, 2007 Sounds to me like you have it all covered. Good luck Curt!!!!!!!! Link to comment
hankster Posted March 23, 2007 Report Share Posted March 23, 2007 I had a nice visit with a VO today. He did tell me that it helps alot for the USC to attend ACH. After answering some simple questions and a little visiting, he told me he was making a note in our file that I cared enough to make the early trip to attend ACH even though our interview isn't until next Thursday (29th). Anyway, The Yang's have been extremely (!!!!) helpful here at Tian Yu Garden Hotel. This part of Guangzhou has many beautiful buildings, the weather is warm, the parks are clean and in bloom. I look forward to a pleasant week exploring the region with Ling while we wait for Thursday to come. I feel a little more comfortable about the whole process now that I have been up to the mysterious "5th floor". I'm very visual so I usually have to see things with my own eyes before I feel like I have a grasp of what is going on. Be well my friends and please send all the positive pink karma you can muster! -curt Yes the Yangs are great. I too had the same feeling when I asked my questions at ACH, and Requested the extra set of P4 paperwork, the lady was quite pleasant, and did make a point of entering the fact that I was there into the system, I truly feel the fact I was with my fiancee in Guangzhou for the interview, just made it that much easier on her. Explore and have a good time there, Mr Yang is quite a lot of help and knows a lot about preparing for the interview. Good Luck! DanCurt,Yes, the Park across the street is beautiful and Mr. Yang is very helpful. Listen to him and relax and enjoy. I felt more confident after meeting dnoblett(Dan) and attending ACH.Lily and I were lucky in that the same VO that I talked with at ACH was also the VO who interviewed her. Good luck! Hank Link to comment
SinoTexas Posted March 23, 2007 Report Share Posted March 23, 2007 All the best Curt. As aye, Jim Link to comment
tsap seui Posted March 23, 2007 Report Share Posted March 23, 2007 Good luck to ya Curt, it is great for us guys behind you to hear about the process. Bring home the PINK!! I'm off to see my lady in a couple of weeks and I've told her about Mr. Yang and how we will stay there, go to Guangzhou a week early so she can get her medical, and I can attend ACH. She feels so much more at ease and confidant, even if we got a blue slip she understands it could be a two or three part process....but we are working on ONE. I love the fact that I can be there with her for this important part of our lives. Again, good luck and thanks for tellin' us about the Guangzhou experience and what to expect. tsap seui Link to comment
IllinoisDave Posted March 23, 2007 Report Share Posted March 23, 2007 Good luck Curt. And thanks for the insight. I'm definately planning to be there for the interview and will hopefully be able to attend the ACH. Go get that pink thingie. Link to comment
dsborn1 Posted March 23, 2007 Report Share Posted March 23, 2007 Please tell me what ACH stands for and how you go about getting invited? ThanksBen Link to comment
ameriken Posted March 23, 2007 Report Share Posted March 23, 2007 Please tell me what ACH stands for and how you go about getting invited? ThanksBenhttp://guangzhou.usconsulate.gov/citizen.html American Citizens Hour. I dont think an invite is necessary (not sure). The above link is the link to the USCONGUZ and ACH. Spend some time there looking up 'fiancee' visas in the visa section. It has a FAQ section that is very helpful. Great site! Link to comment
ameriken Posted March 23, 2007 Report Share Posted March 23, 2007 BTW, when looking up info on the USCONGUZ site, look under 'Immigrant Visas'......though the K1 is technically a non-immigrant visa, USCONGUZ treats it as an immigrant visa. Link to comment
jim_julian Posted March 23, 2007 Report Share Posted March 23, 2007 Curt ... exploring advice ... Stand in front of the consulate. Face the street. Turn right 90 degrees. Walk about 100-150 meters until you see an old stone Chinese gate to your right. Turn right, go through the gate. You'll see a very large rectangular fish pond. Bear right, walk down the right side of the pond. About half way down you'll find a Chinese Muslim restaurant a little off of the corner on a very small side street. Highly recommended for lunch or dinner. Back to the pond. Continue to the end. Great bakery on the left. Continue down the street the bakery is on until it opens to a square. Look left ... huge market anything you could imagine, including great prepared food and fresh fruit, at very local prices. There's lots to explore ... Go to the bus station. Take a bus to the Zoo. Be sure to visit the goldfish exhibit, it's world class ... and bring your camera. You can see the goldfish at my website. Click China and then select Guangzhou Zoo. There's also a view of the aforementioned fish pond under the Guangzhou Visa Trip tab. Have fun! Link to comment
tywy_99 Posted March 23, 2007 Report Share Posted March 23, 2007 I had a nice visit with a VO today. He did tell me that it helps alot for the USC to attend ACH. After answering some simple questions and a little visiting, he told me he was making a note in our file that I cared enough to make the early trip to attend ACH even though our interview isn't until next Thursday (29th). Anyway, The Yang's have been extremely (!!!!) helpful here at Tian Yu Garden Hotel. This part of Guangzhou has many beautiful buildings, the weather is warm, the parks are clean and in bloom. I look forward to a pleasant week exploring the region with Ling while we wait for Thursday to come. I feel a little more comfortable about the whole process now that I have been up to the mysterious "5th floor". I'm very visual so I usually have to see things with my own eyes before I feel like I have a grasp of what is going on. Be well my friends and please send all the positive pink karma you can muster! -curtSounds like you having fun, Curt. I feel that you and Ling will come out winners!Enjoy your stay!.... Link to comment
bosco Posted March 24, 2007 Author Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 Curt ... exploring advice ... Stand in front of the consulate. Face the street. Turn right 90 degrees. Walk about 100-150 meters until you see an old stone Chinese gate to your right. Turn right, go through the gate. You'll see a very large rectangular fish pond. Bear right, walk down the right side of the pond. About half way down you'll find a Chinese Muslim restaurant a little off of the corner on a very small side street. Highly recommended for lunch or dinner. Back to the pond. Continue to the end. Great bakery on the left. Continue down the street the bakery is on until it opens to a square. Look left ... huge market anything you could imagine, including great prepared food and fresh fruit, at very local prices. There's lots to explore ... Go to the bus station. Take a bus to the Zoo. Be sure to visit the goldfish exhibit, it's world class ... and bring your camera. You can see the goldfish at my website. Click China and then select Guangzhou Zoo. There's also a view of the aforementioned fish pond under the Guangzhou Visa Trip tab. Have fun! Heh, thanks! I found most of that the first morning. I'm a natural-born explorer. First thing I do in a new environment is explore the immediate area to get my bearings. Ling arrives in GZ tonight and Sunday we'll try out that restaurant together. Link to comment
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