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Can any Candleforlove members tell me how to begin the DCF filing in China? I live in Guangdong Province, and my spouse is a Guangdong Chinese, so I am pretty sure that I am going to deal with the US Consulate in Guangzhou.

However, I am new to this whole thing. Please show me EVERYTHING you know about DCF filing here in Guangzhou area okay?

 

BTW, how long does it usually take for DCF? I heard it is around 6 months. Is it true? Cause I am thinking about bringing my spouse home for Christmas this year.

 

Any info will be great to me!

 

With a grateful heart,

Thank you so much.

IN HIS LOVE!

PRAISE HIM!

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Cause I am thinking about bringing my spouse home for Christmas this year.

 

TB ... the quote above triggered a thought ... it almost sounds like you'd be bringing him home for a visit.

 

Just want to make sure you know that these visas are for people who want to emigrate from China and become a permanent resident/citizen of the US.

 

If you two intend to live in China for the next few years this is not the visa to apply for.

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Right on! A true wife is not a "Christmas present". You two are planning to spend the rest of your lives together, right?

 

Cause I am thinking about bringing my spouse home for Christmas this year.

 

TB ... the quote above triggered a thought ... it almost sounds like you'd be bringing him home for a visit.

 

Just want to make sure you know that these visas are for people who want to emigrate from China and become a permanent resident/citizen of the US.

 

If you two intend to live in China for the next few years this is not the visa to apply for.

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DCF is street slang for "Direct Consular Filing"; filing the I-130 petition for a spouse instead of filing in the US; the former requires either a work visa or residency permit and cuts alot of time off the process; the latter is otherwise required to be filed in the US and has the optional I-129F petition leading to a K3.

 

When talking to the consulate, don't use "DCF", they won't know this term... say, "filing a I-130 petition"... technically it gets filed to the USCIS overseas office at the consulate/embassy...

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Cause I am thinking about bringing my spouse home for Christmas this year.

 

TB ... the quote above triggered a thought ... it almost sounds like you'd be bringing him home for a visit.

 

Just want to make sure you know that these visas are for people who want to emigrate from China and become a permanent resident/citizen of the US.

 

If you two intend to live in China for the next few years this is not the visa to apply for.

 

Hello Jim;

Thank you for your thoughts...I should have said I would like to have my husband home "In time"in for Christmas. Yes, this is a permanent immigration.

 

Praising Him,

True-Blonde

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Right on! A true wife is not a "Christmas present". You two are planning to spend the rest of your lives together, right?

 

Cause I am thinking about bringing my spouse home for Christmas this year.

 

TB ... the quote above triggered a thought ... it almost sounds like you'd be bringing him home for a visit.

 

Just want to make sure you know that these visas are for people who want to emigrate from China and become a permanent resident/citizen of the US.

 

If you two intend to live in China for the next few years this is not the visa to apply for.

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Sorry for the confusion, everyone. Thank you all for your interest in helping us. The immigration move to the US is permanent.

My husband is a Chinese man. He is the love of my life and a wonderful gift from GOD.

IN GOD'S LOVE!

PRAISE HIM!

 

good luck!! Chinese husbands are so much fun!! Hahahahaha!!! I like the peronality of a Chinese man way more than that of a western man!!!

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