Guest ExChinaExpat Posted May 16, 2014 Report Share Posted May 16, 2014 Today nvc ceac shows our case is ready. The protocol has changed a lot so need help on how things will go now. We've completed the I-160 online for both k1 and k2, and printed/saved the confirmation. I am finishing up the financials to send. She has ordered police reports for herself and daughter. So, do we just wait for paperwork in mail or can she do the medical now and pay fees? I haven't been able to find a step by step procedure for GZ K1, so thanks in advance for you help Link to comment
dnoblett Posted May 16, 2014 Report Share Posted May 16, 2014 She will also need from Notary officeA certificate of no marriage (Unmarried Cert)A birth certA Police certIf prior married;Divorce certDeath cert if widowedAll need to include English translations.Here is the old OF-169 detailing what is needed for interview: http://guangzhou.usembassy-china.org.cn/uploads/images/3a228Sf5B6i8Sq-HupGc2A/2._OF-169.pdf For K-Visas the Affidavit of support for the visa is I-134, the consulate tends to treat the I-134 as if it is an I-864 so it is recommended to follow what I-864 instructions indelicate for financial evidence.Copy of prior 3 year tax returns or transcriptsCopy of past 6 months pay stubsA letter from employerhttp://travel.state.gov/content/visas/english/immigrate/types/family/fiance-k-1.html#5 I would wait till closer to interview time to handle medical because it has a shelf life, and if it expires before adjustment of status, USCIS can and sometimes does demand another expensive medical done for adjustment of status. It is highly recommended to get vaccinations handled in China and have the DS-3025 from vaccinations in a separate envelope to carry to the states to be used when adjusting status. The consulate will contact about what to do next.. Directing you to do the DS-160 and then setting up an account pay fee and schedule interview here: http://www.ustraveldocs.com/cn/index.html? If NVC has notified you that your case has been transferred to the U.S. Consulate General Guangzhou, you will receive further instructions from the Consulate. Please note that cases normally take three months to reach the U.S. Consulate General Guangzhou from NVC. http://www.ustraveldocs.com/cn/cn-iv-visastatusinfo.asp Link to comment
Guest ExChinaExpat Posted May 16, 2014 Report Share Posted May 16, 2014 If NVC has notified you that your case has been transferred to the U.S. Consulate General Guangzhou, you will receive further instructions from the Consulate. Please note that cases normally take three months to reach the U.S. Consulate General Guangzhou from NVC. http://www.ustraveldocs.com/cn/cn-iv-visastatusinfo.asp Thanks for all the additional information Dan. Of course I am familiar with most of the documentation and other requirements, it's just that the process for collecting and paying for things has changed a lot from 2005. You mentioned in another thread that it takes weeks and even months for cases to move from the NVC to the Consulate. Maybe it's working that way for non-K1 applicants as I learned from my Senator's office that K1 applicants move from the NVC to consulate in 7-10 days and often in less than one week as mine did. My case was sent to the NVC on May 8, and then arrived at Guangzhou today, May 16, or eight days/six business days. Something strange happened with my case last week as I was only notified with this message: On May 8, 2014, we shipped this approved or re-affirmed case to the Department of State for visa processing. For more information, please contact them directly. I have not been previously informed that the case had been approved, and the case status just magically jumped from initial review to post decision activity. I have not received the I-797C (Notice of Action) form of the approval so I called the USCIS to find out why. After getting to a tier-2 person I learned that it had been approved on May 3, but that a notification was not sent. He escalated the issue to get the form sent to my home, but also stated it may take as long as two weeks to arrive. I asked several times why I had not been notified of the approval and why the form had not been sent, but he was unable to answer. Perhaps my case was pushed through in a hurry to beat the five-month processing timeline and in so doing passed by the required step. Link to comment
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