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My wife had a very simple interview where most of the things that she brought were not even looked at.

 

Questions were:

 

1. How is your English?

2. Would you rather we use Mandarin?

3. How long have you and your husband been together?

4. Where did you and him meet?

 

And then a "congrats you're visa is approved".

 

My wife and I split to Hong Kong for a few days to celebrate and yesterday on the train back to Beijing her mother called her and said the envelope with her passport and stuff had arrived and that they'd be shipping it up to us to Beijing today.

 

All in all a very anti-climatic ending to a process that was very nerve-wracking.

 

Like someone here says, "everyone gets the visa. It's just a matter of how long it takes." I'd say that's about right. Follow the directions on the forms and you'll be just great. All told, from the day I petitioned via DCF in Beijing last September 15th, or so until the visa was approved in Guangzhou on January 18 was just about 4 months to the day. Much faster than I had anticipated.

 

So that wraps up the immigration journey for my wife and I. This has been and continues to be a great forum for people like me who just a few months ago were pretty clueless about how to go about getting my wife a green card. Thanks everyone who helped out along the way!

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Congrats, and do not open the envelope as your wife will need to present it at POE. When I first read the title of this topic I thought it might have been a different Passing.

 

what is poe? what is in the envelope and what happen if you open it?

 

 

he means the case envelope, of course, NOT the package with the passport and visa. It contains your entire immigrations folder to be passed back to the USCIS at the Port of Entry.

 

If the envelope were opened, you would theoretically have to go back to the Consulate to have it re-sealed.

 

POE means Port of Entry - this is Immigrations and Customs where your entry into the U.S. from abroad is processed.

 

 

Congratulations!

 

http://i28.tinypic.com/2mruqv6.jpg

 

Congratulations !!

 

http://i1.tinypic.com/3ygwmdz.gif

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Congrats, and do not open the envelope as your wife will need to present it at POE. When I first read the title of this topic I thought it might have been a different Passing.

 

what is poe? what is in the envelope and what happen if you open it?

 

 

he means the case envelope, of course, NOT the package with the passport and visa. It contains your entire immigrations folder to be passed back to the USCIS at the Port of Entry.

 

If the envelope were opened, you would theoretically have to go back to the Consulate to have it re-sealed.

 

POE means Port of Entry - this is Immigrations and Customs where your entry into the U.S. from abroad is processed.

 

Congratulations!

 

http://i28.tinypic.com/2mruqv6.jpg

 

Congratulations !!http://i1.tinypic.com/3ygwmdz.gif

 

so when someone pass, they will send a package that contains the passport and visa and also a seal envelope which contains all the immigration papers?

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so when someone pass, they will send a package that contains the passport and visa and also a seal envelope which contains all the immigration papers?

Correct, will be one large envelope which contains passport with visa stamp affixed, and a smaller brown envelope sealed which usually has a corner cut off so that you can spy into it to confirm it contains paperwork. Do not open the brown envelope.

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