maryone Posted December 28, 2003 Report Share Posted December 28, 2003 ÎÒÕÉ·òÊÕµ½Ò»·âÀ´ÐÅ˵£º The petition of I-130 is approved. They sent my original documents to visa center for processing. Also it will determine which consulate will process your visa.ÎÒÃÇÏÖÔÚ´¦ÔÚµÚ¼¸°üÉÏ?´óÔ¼»¹ÒªµÈ¶à¾Ã¡£ лл£¡£¡ Link to comment
maryone Posted December 28, 2003 Author Report Share Posted December 28, 2003 I should rewrite the question again .My husband just got a letter which said our petition of I-130 is approved. They sent our original documents to visa center for processing. Also it will determine which consulate will process your visa.I don't know what our case is going on.It is a reply for our K3 petition or green card petition.How long does it usually take for us to take the interview notice. Thank you so much!! Link to comment
queenontheloose Posted December 28, 2003 Report Share Posted December 28, 2003 ÎÒÕÉ·òÊÕµ½Ò»·âÀ´ÐÅ˵£º The petition of I-130 is approved. They sent my original documents to visa center for processing. Also it will determine which consulate will process your visa.ÎÒÃÇÏÖÔÚ´¦ÔÚµÚ¼¸°üÉÏ?´óÔ¼»¹ÒªµÈ¶à¾Ã¡£ лл£¡£¡Some of your words turned out to be a strange coded text, i think they might be chinese words, some computers here can't read it. Link to comment
queenontheloose Posted December 28, 2003 Report Share Posted December 28, 2003 It sounds like an immigration visa which you are dealing with, i just know it takes 1 to 2 years to get the immigration visa, and only one consulate in china handles it, it's in Guangzhou.You just have to be patient, and im sure you could get more advice here on the message board, good luck Link to comment
keelec Posted December 28, 2003 Report Share Posted December 28, 2003 ÎÒÕÉ·òÊÕµ½Ò»·âÀ´<ETH>Å˵£º.ÎÒÃÇÏÖÔÚ´|ÔÚµÚ¼¸°üÉÏ?´óÔ¼»1ÒªµÈ¶à¾Ã¡£ <ETH>»<ETH>»£¡£¡By the way,You can edit your own posts by clicking on the "Edit" icon next to the post. Sometimes it is helpful to fix goofs or formatting problems. I am not sure about the processing timelines. As I understand it, the majority of the processing time is spent in the USA, and if your case is routed through Vermont, it can often be relatively quick. Your case will progress to many of the same offices as the K1/K3 visas, but at a somewhat slower pace. National Service Center --> National Visa Center (New Hampshire) --> Post (GZ). I believe that the portion of processing done at the Post (GZ) is in fact less than what is done for the K1/K3 visas, and thus could potentially be quicker. Don will surely correct me if this is a misconception. ---- Clifford ----- Link to comment
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