jst Posted February 6, 2009 Report Share Posted February 6, 2009 Ok, So I finally made it to China and have had the best 2 weeks of my life. I somehow know before I arrived that this lady would be perfect, I just did not know how perfect untill we met. We are now talking about how we want to continue. I do have experience with a K1 visa from my past nightmare from vietnam. Times have changed and rules have changed. I am aware of the hard times getting a visa in China. So my question is as follows. Is it better try for a K1 visa in China or go to Hong Kong and get married and apply for K3 visa. I know HK is much easier and faster. I guess I am looking for current information on the HK route as I know things change year after year. What are the rules for getting married in china for a usc and mainland chinese lady. I did some searching here but could not find clear answers. I did speak to a US attorney and his works to me were avoid trying to get a K1 visa at all costs as there is no rhyme or reason how they issue visas there. He said HK is so much easier.Any advice would be great. Thanks,JS Link to comment
Randy W Posted February 6, 2009 Report Share Posted February 6, 2009 I think you got some good advice there. Remember that HK is a separate country for administrative purposes. You must marry in HK in order to interview for the K3 in HK. The procedure for marrying in HK is different than it is on the mainland China Link to comment
whome? Posted February 6, 2009 Report Share Posted February 6, 2009 I think you got some good advice there. Remember that HK is a separate country for administrative purposes. You must marry in HK in order to interview for the K3 in HK. The procedure for marrying in HK is different than it is on the mainland China I am confused. I thought you only could DCF for CR-1/IR-1 in a foreign country and had to go through USA for K1 or K3 visa? Also isn't all new IV activity reassigned to GUZ from HK? Link to comment
peterd01 Posted February 6, 2009 Report Share Posted February 6, 2009 Ok, So I finally made it to China and have had the best 2 weeks of my life. I somehow know before I arrived that this lady would be perfect, I just did not know how perfect untill we met. We are now talking about how we want to continue. I do have experience with a K1 visa from my past nightmare from vietnam. Times have changed and rules have changed. I am aware of the hard times getting a visa in China. So my question is as follows. Is it better try for a K1 visa in China or go to Hong Kong and get married and apply for K3 visa. I know HK is much easier and faster. I guess I am looking for current information on the HK route as I know things change year after year. What are the rules for getting married in china for a usc and mainland chinese lady. I did some searching here but could not find clear answers. I did speak to a US attorney and his works to me were avoid trying to get a K1 visa at all costs as there is no rhyme or reason how they issue visas there. He said HK is so much easier.Any advice would be great. Thanks,JSTry doing a search for 'agm' he was married in Hong Kong and posted or replied to many post in 2007 about Hong Kong marriage. Link to comment
Guest Pommey Posted February 6, 2009 Report Share Posted February 6, 2009 HK CONSULATE http://hongkong.usconsulate.gov/visa_services.html Getting married in HK http://www.immd.gov.hk/ehtml/bdmreg_4.htm GOOD LUCK Link to comment
Randy W Posted February 6, 2009 Report Share Posted February 6, 2009 Remember that HK is a separate country for administrative purposesYou aren't getting married in China - it (the K3) will not go through GUZ. You are getting married in Hong Kong - it WILL go through the Hong Kong Embassy Link to comment
Randy W Posted February 6, 2009 Report Share Posted February 6, 2009 I think you got some good advice there. Remember that HK is a separate country for administrative purposes. You must marry in HK in order to interview for the K3 in HK. The procedure for marrying in HK is different than it is on the mainland China I am confused. I thought you only could DCF for CR-1/IR-1 in a foreign country and had to go through USA for K1 or K3 visa? Also isn't all new IV activity reassigned to GUZ from HK? Correct - you APPLY for a DCF at the consulate serving the foreign location where you live. I-129F's (for a K-1 or K-3 application) are mailed to the US address indicated in the instructions. K-3's are always processed in the "country" (in this case, Hong Kong) where the marriage took place Link to comment
Sebastian Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 (edited) I am confused. I thought you only could DCF for CR-1/IR-1 in a foreign country and had to go through USA for K1 or K3 visa? Also isn't all new IV activity reassigned to GUZ from HK? The 'trick phrase' is: Country of adjudication . This is the country where the interview takes place, and all forms are sent TO this country's IV unit. DCF has residency requirement in 'that foreign country' for the USC, prior to filing... DCF in China -> adjudication in ChinaDCF in Hong Kong -> adjudication in Hong Kong If it's not a DCF, then the paperwork is filed first in the USA - K-3 in HKG -> must marry in HKG, file I-130 for adjudication at GUZ, with followup I-129F for adjudication in HKG. K-3 in GUZ -> must marry in China, file I-130 for adjudication at GUZ, with followup I-129F for adjudication at GUZ. Good Luck, with whichever route you decide to take. Edited February 7, 2009 by Sebastian (see edit history) Link to comment
Randy W Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 I am confused. I thought you only could DCF for CR-1/IR-1 in a foreign country and had to go through USA for K1 or K3 visa? Also isn't all new IV activity reassigned to GUZ from HK? The 'trick phrase' is: Country of adjudication . This is the country where the interview takes place, and all forms are sent TO this country's IV unit. DCF in China -> adjudication in ChinaDCF in Hong Kong -> adjudication in Hong Kong If it's not a DCF, then the paperwork is filed first in the USA - K-3 in HKG -> must marry in HKG, file I-130 for adjudication at GUZ, with followup I-129F for adjudication in HKG. Good Luck, with whichever route you decide to take. DCF has residency requirements - they will not be able to file an I-130 in Hong Kong unless they have lived there for the minimum requirement. The term 'DCF' (Direct Consular Filing) is not an official term - it refers only to the place where the I-130 is filed (at the consulate). You will not find it on USCIS or DOS web sites. Link to comment
Guest jin979 Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 she will have to check with her Police for pass card for that long in Hong Kong . Link to comment
david_dawei Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 (edited) Is it better try for a K1 visa in China or go to Hong Kong and get married and apply for K3 visa. I know HK is much easier and faster. I guess I am looking for current information on the HK route as I know things change year after year. I don't think rules have changed much for HK. Here is one thread where comparisons were discussed:http://candleforlove.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=26479 What are the rules for getting married in china for a usc and mainland chinese lady. I did some searching here but could not find clear answers. See this for steps:http://candleforlove.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=20240 Edited February 7, 2009 by DavidZixuan (see edit history) Link to comment
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