cosmiclobster Posted November 2, 2004 Report Share Posted November 2, 2004 Updated 11-06 Ok here is what I have: Name...................P3........Name Ck.....P4Vegetarcat.......... 7-?.........................12-1Dave and Lan......11-24-03.................12-2GHall................... 6-21.......................12-3Alex.................... 7-9.........................12-3Onesulley............................................12-6Gene's friend.......................................12-6Shalaowai........... 460 days................12-8NDJarret..............11-26-03....6-2........12-9Yuanfen...............7-7.............10-27....12-9XMarine...............7-17........................12-9OregonKL............6-5..............7-20.....12-10Nucks..................................................12-16JJBucko................6-27........................12-20 13 so far - and counting!! A good month for CFL ! Good luck with the interviews everyone!!! Did I forget anyone??? Link to comment
ghall20 Posted November 2, 2004 Report Share Posted November 2, 2004 I am most happy to see my name on this list... Link to comment
chuckandshuping Posted November 3, 2004 Report Share Posted November 3, 2004 It is so good to see so many interview dates. Something must have lit a fire under GZ all of a sudden. Hope the trend continues, and congratulations to all with December interviews. Merry Christmas! Chuck Link to comment
James Posted November 3, 2004 Report Share Posted November 3, 2004 for the list, maybe you could add the P3 dates? Link to comment
oregonknl Posted November 3, 2004 Report Share Posted November 3, 2004 Good Job Cosmic~! Evidence that the log jam is breaking up! Link to comment
xian47 Posted November 3, 2004 Report Share Posted November 3, 2004 Absolutely wonderful..keep them coming..good luck Link to comment
dave&lan Posted November 3, 2004 Report Share Posted November 3, 2004 Hi. Add 1 more to the list. We have an appointment date of 12/2. I sent out my I-129f on 11/24/04 and finally here is the last step before the first step on American soil. The frustration will soon be over. Good luck to everyone else still waiting for P4's. Link to comment
dave&lan Posted November 4, 2004 Report Share Posted November 4, 2004 OOPS, I don't know how I did it but I meant 11/24/2003 Link to comment
Guest Gene Posted November 4, 2004 Report Share Posted November 4, 2004 Congratulations Dave and Lan Link to comment
Guest Gene Posted November 6, 2004 Report Share Posted November 6, 2004 Another one to add. A freind of mine just emailed me and they got there P-4 interveiw date a few days ago. Interveiw is on 12/6. I am not sure of his exact timeline. Link to comment
onesully Posted November 6, 2004 Report Share Posted November 6, 2004 At long last my dear wife has an interview date of 12-6-04. The only problem with that is at the same time that I received that good news I also received a nasty letter of denial for our I-130 petition for supposedly not submitting evidence that was requested in July of this year. I sent the requested documents to them via USPS certified mail and tracked it on the USPS Track and Confirm website and found that it was delivered and have the records to prove such. I have involved my senator and congressman and hope that they might be able to intercede and help straighten out another mess caused by INS. I am in the process of putting together my appeal of their denial for their mistake. Once again they would like $110 to file the appeal which I will gladly pay just to correct their error and get out of another of their pitfalls. If anyone has any thoughts on rectifying this problem please respond. Good Luck To Everyone Waiting, Lenny Link to comment
Martytb Posted November 7, 2004 Report Share Posted November 7, 2004 At long last my dear wife has an interview date of 12-6-04. The only problem with that is at the same time that I received that good news I also received a nasty letter of denial for our I-130 petition for supposedly not submitting evidence that was requested in July of this year. I sent the requested documents to them via USPS certified mail and tracked it on the USPS Track and Confirm website and found that it was delivered and have the records to prove such. I have involved my senator and congressman and hope that they might be able to intercede and help straighten out another mess caused by INS. I am in the process of putting together my appeal of their denial for their mistake. Once again they would like $110 to file the appeal which I will gladly pay just to correct their error and get out of another of their pitfalls. If anyone has any thoughts on rectifying this problem please respond. Good Luck To Everyone Waiting, LennyI am so sorry to hear this. Once again a couple is denied the opportunity to enjoy their lives together by a disinterested government entity. Some how, some way, our REPRESENTATIVES must be allowed to do just that, and REPRESENT us in all government branches, Please!!! Link to comment
owhite47 Posted November 8, 2004 Report Share Posted November 8, 2004 Hi all: I don't know how true it is but , I heard from a man that used to deliver there , to the consulate in guangzhou, he said they get sometimes 4 to 8 boxes of visa's to process......but the odd thing about it is they sometimes process all of them from one serviece center before going to the next service center.........someone tell me this isn't the case.....wouldn't that be so unfare to some of us. WOWTexasVermontCaliforniaNebraska Link to comment
Guest Gene Posted November 8, 2004 Report Share Posted November 8, 2004 All of the Service Centers send the I-129's to the National Visa Center. I doubt that they are packaged according to originating source. It does not make sense to do that.......................................Soooooo, I guess since we are dealing with a Government enity, that is probably how they do it, but then that would make sense and I am sure that they would not do anything that makes sense Link to comment
wolffjw Posted November 8, 2004 Report Share Posted November 8, 2004 To: owhite47 Actually the package is broken up and one part is sent from Portsmouth New Hampshire to GZ, and the other from Kentucky (I think) to GZ. According to what the NVC told me, they said that once they (the NVC) receives your application from the USCIS service center, they will assign an NVC number (e.g., GUZ...). Then they will do further processing and portions of your name checks and other information are processed by 'another agency' (probably FBI) in Washington DC. The NVC confirmed the above information to me. Hope this helps. -jim and Ningning Link to comment
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