E & S Posted August 20, 2008 Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 Our files were sent out on May 7th. DHL website says it was signed and received on Aug 1st. Called today but consulate still hasn't recorded our case into the computer system yet. Wondering what is taking so long! We have prepared all the papers in june, such as I-134, Letter of intent, etc.. would they ever get expired then? Anyone on the same boat? Link to comment
chilton747 Posted August 20, 2008 Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 Relax.....the P3 typically comes 3-4 months after sent from NVC. Disregard what DHL says, it has no real meaning. Some are faster than others and we have no control over this. You should be hearing something within the next month. If not then you can get your Congressman to inquire.Good luck!! Link to comment
dale7570 Posted August 20, 2008 Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 ditto what chilton says. also, don't worry about your petition expiring coz the consulate routinely extends the petitions at the interview. Link to comment
E & S Posted August 20, 2008 Author Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 don't worry about your petition expiring coz the consulate routinely extends the petitions at the interview. Sorry.. I actually refered to the interview documents, not the documents the consulate has. I think I read somewhere that one can get blue when their I-134 is more than 3 months old... We have all of our papers notarized in June.. if that's the case.. most likely we have to redo them.. is that so? thanks!! Link to comment
dale7570 Posted August 20, 2008 Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 don't worry about your petition expiring coz the consulate routinely extends the petitions at the interview. Sorry.. I actually refered to the interview documents, not the documents the consulate has. I think I read somewhere that one can get blue when their I-134 is more than 3 months old... We have all of our papers notarized in June.. if that's the case.. most likely we have to redo them.. is that so? thanks!! yes the consulate prefers that the financial papers be fresh as possible. i'm not sure what guz considers too old but its safe to have them 3 months old or less. good luck at your interview. think pink! Link to comment
Missingyou Posted August 20, 2008 Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 At ACH, I've ask a VO about the expiration of a I-134, I was told that after it was notarized, it has one year. Link to comment
CoolGT Posted August 20, 2008 Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 i have a friend you file send out may 17 and still haven't heard anything from GUZ yet.i believe that the filing date or priority date might be play a factor. so 3 months is a normal process for GUZ Link to comment
heyjimi Posted August 20, 2008 Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 Our files were sent out on May 7th. DHL website says it was signed and received on Aug 1st. Called today but consulate still hasn't recorded our case into the computer system yet. Wondering what is taking so long! We have prepared all the papers in june, such as I-134, Letter of intent, etc.. would they ever get expired then? Anyone on the same boat? If any of this process had some ryhme or reason to it,some pattern to go by,i would say "worry"but there is no standard to any of this "visa journey",so no sense worrying(easier said than done).It wil eventually get entered into the computer. My file was sent june 19th,and i believe it was august 12th Guz recieved according to DHL website,August 15th Guz mailed the P3 to my wife,as of today,she hasn't recieved,but she should soon....as we all know,all you can do is wait.,wait,and wait some more.jimi Link to comment
judorex Posted August 21, 2008 Report Share Posted August 21, 2008 Our files were sent out on May 7th. DHL website says it was signed and received on Aug 1st. Called today but consulate still hasn't recorded our case into the computer system yet. Wondering what is taking so long! We have prepared all the papers in june, such as I-134, Letter of intent, etc.. would they ever get expired then? Anyone on the same boat? Hey All, I am in an older boat, and i'm a bit worried. Our files were send April 9th, but they still say they have not recieved them. I was told initially it might get stuck in customs and could take anywhere from 60 to 120 days before GUZ recieves it. Now the DOS tells me it usually takes up to six months... what gives?! I'm worried, and of course getting more than a little frustrated. Any advice? Also, the DOS told me that if GUZ hadn't recieved our hard file after six months they would use the e-file. Anybody heard of that? Thanks Link to comment
E & S Posted August 21, 2008 Author Report Share Posted August 21, 2008 judorex, sorry to hear about your situation. maybe u should call GUZ instead of DOS. we've been calling both and got the feeling the GUZ is more helpful. For example, DOS told us GUZ has not received ours while GUZ said they haven't loaded the info to the computer.. GUZ also told us if we don't get P3 4 months after it was mailed, we can contact them for a specific inquiry. To contact GUZ, u will need to buy that phone card though. I think it is 54rmb for 12mins. Link to comment
Stepbrow Posted August 21, 2008 Report Share Posted August 21, 2008 What ever happened to the first in first out policy? From the git go that is what your are told about how things will be processed, but when you look at the time lines, you can see that "it ain't so" Oh well, another day to practice patience (Ohmmmmm) Link to comment
linaiwei Posted August 22, 2008 Report Share Posted August 22, 2008 We're in the same boat.. I was told on August 13th that the files were finally received and processes, and ready to be sent out. Still no P3 as of today. GUZ email told me on August 19th that the P3 was already on its way, and to wait about 2 weeks. Well, 2 semi-different stories, but with possibility time lapse in the details..haha I am calling the DOS tomorrow morning, because its not bad, and pretty accurate for me. Besides, I spoke to so many of them within the last 3 wks, they all remember my voice, and get right to saying "Hi Erik" hahaha Funny...but patience patience patience... We even call EMS and ask if they received our package..somehow my fiance found the tracking number... hahaha amazing! Peace, Erik Link to comment
chilton747 Posted August 22, 2008 Report Share Posted August 22, 2008 What ever happened to the first in first out policy? From the git go that is what your are told about how things will be processed, but when you look at the time lines, you can see that "it ain't so" Oh well, another day to practice patience (Ohmmmmm) One thing to keep in mind is just because you haven't heard any news doesn't mean that the case is not being processed. Some cases are more difficult than others, therefore the longer wait.Good luck!! Link to comment
judorex Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 Thanks E&S for the reply. we actually tried to buy the phone time for calling GUZ a few weeks ago but didn't get a pin until two days ago! i'll be calling them tomorrow and post what they say. Link to comment
judorex Posted September 9, 2008 Report Share Posted September 9, 2008 Thanks E&S for the reply. we actually tried to buy the phone time for calling GUZ a few weeks ago but didn't get a pin until two days ago! i'll be calling them tomorrow and post what they say. in case anyone is wondering what GUZ's pay call service said it went something like this: me: it's been over five months since our package was sent out from DOS, can you give me any information?them: oh really?! usually you should recieve something in 60 to 120 days. you should contact GUZ.me: aren't YOU GUZ?!?!them: no, we are in Shanghai, I can only see what is in the computer.me: can you give me a number in GUZ i can call?them: no, that number is not listed.me: so... how am I supposed to contact them?them: I can give you a fax number! so, i faxed them, but never heard anything. that was over a week ago. i also used their online form to email an inquiry, but got a very brief response that didn't address any of my questions. poop. any thoughts? anyone? Link to comment
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