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Congratulations! :blink:

 

Apparently after a couple of Senators were successful at getting attention, others have started to jump on the bandwagon.

Yes indeed. By pro-active movement we shook the tree so to speak. I have not forgotten that this road has been a long bumpy one. I also remember that It has been through the help of many friends both Chinese and American that we have come this far. One of whom is my boss at the publishing company and Nan who is at the congressmans office. If it were not for her I would have never known about my I-129F approval. I have had the support of many hands and, first I remember those who have made this possible. But more than anything I bless my lady who has waited

and endured a long time. I pray that you will be next.

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Dear Friends,

                  I was informed this day by the office of Congressman Hal Rogers by Nan Fugate (My Guardian Angel) that Lynns case has been cleared and is at the consulate awaiting notification. The wait is nearly over. My Joy could not be Greater. 

 

                                                    Joseph

Congratulations!

This is great.

Could give us your time line and the submital date/s?

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Fiancé Visa Timeline

 

Packet 1.

Sent form I-129 F to the INS (Texas Service Center) "TSC" from

Guangzhou about March 15,2002.(Sent by Fed Ex Fast Courier")

2. On March 25,2002 the "TSC" Issued a receipt and a copy was faxed to

me a week after that.

3. Packet 2.

The I 129F was approved by the "TSC" on April 25,2002 and sent to

the consulate in Guangzhou.

4. On July 8,2002 A case was set up for Lynn and she received her case

number. Packet 3 was sent to me in the U.S. by mistake. I submitted a change of

address for Lynn to the consulate written in Chinese. Before I left China

I prepared by having her write her address in Chinese on a piece of paper

for me to submit to the consulate after my return to the U.S. This was done by

scanning the hand written Chinese address to jpg. I then sent this to a friend in

Guangzhou who typed it out on a Chinese word processor and

returned it to me as a jpg image. I then sent it to the consulate in an e-mail.

5. On July 15,2002 the consulate acknowledged Lynn's Chinese address

and sent packet 3 to her in Yangshou.

6. The packet 3 was lost in the mail and never received. On

August 2,2002 another one was sent, and received on August 13,2002

7. August 17,2002 Lynn returned packet 3 to the consulate by

registered mail.

8. August 30,2002 The consulate received packet 3 and began to do

the pre-interview clearance.

9. On October 11,2002 the consulate set the interview appointment

and mailed the interview packet to Lynn. Visa Interview set for

November 12,2002 at 8:30 am.

10.On October 23,2002 Lynn received her interview Packet

(Packet 4)

11. November 4,2002 Lynn is on her way to Guangzhou to get her medical

and forms translations done before her interview.

12. November 12,2002 Interview Complete. Visa Approved Awaiting Clearance.

13. Interview On November 12,2002 Successful. Visa Approved. Awaiting Clearence.

14. Clearence Completed Monday January 6,2003

 

Awaiting Notification

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Can it be that everything that many have done is starting to reach the politicians, and that they are actually and finally helping out. With the exposure we have gotten from several newpaper articles, CNN USA Today, Immigration Lawyer experts, people and Politicians are starting to react finally..

 

Let us hope that this continues until this is all straightened out, and especially the black hole people have cleared..

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