ForumTitleContentMemberSexCountryDate/Time
ChinaAnyone hear of this??
Mike,

check out www.candleforlove.com for more accurate times for P3-P4. I think 15 would set a record for Guangzhou. But yes DOS will be able to tell you when the P4 has been mailed and the interview date.
sigenMaleChina2006-05-04 05:37:00
ChinaSorry for being full of questions

Can anyone tell me if when my wife completes her interview and hopefully obtains her visa, if she immediately comes to the USA can she travel back to China at any time? Does she have to file for a Chinese visa to re-enter China to visit her family or file a request for parole. I am trying to figure out when to bring her here. Immediately or wait until October. I don't know how fast Guangzhou acts on the interviews but we just returned the packet 3 to them. Is it possible as the web site says the interview will not be for 5 months which would be September or will it be 5 months from the approval of I-129F which was February making the interview in July. OF COURSE I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE HER HERE RIGHT AWAY!
The delima is that we have not had the time to have the traditional Chinese Wedding party. Now our clothes are made and ready but the time of the party can not be until October now. Just trying to come up with some ideas. Plus I want to see her and be with her to calm her at the time of the interview. Any experiences from those who have been through the complete process would help........ :unsure:

Mike



I will try to answer a few of your questions:

The K-3 visa is a multiple entry visa, so she would be able to leave and return for as long as the visa is valid, no need for AP to return to the states. She will have her chinese passport so she will not need a chinese visa to enter china. If she natrualizes ( a couple of years down the road), she will then get a US passport, then she will need to get a visa just like you to enter china.

Guangzhou is a mysterious place. Since you have returned the P3, you could be looking at a June/July interview. June is probably a little optimistic. Unfortunately I would not be surpized to see August either. The names checks in china can be much worse than other countries due to the fact that there is not a very high number of surnames compared to 1.3 billion people. The time to P4/interview will depend on how fast the name checks are completed.

The only disadvantage to her coming as soon as she receives the visa then returning would be the cost of airfare. She will have at least six months to enter the US (that is debated on VJ, it may be the validity of the visa). So she could wait until after the wedding ceremony to come.

I'm surprized you had to wait for your wedding clothes. We went by this taylor shop and had the traditional dress in two days for less than 300 yuan and the quality was great and a perfect fit. That was for the red dress and jacket. Her white dress she had ordered a couple of months before our wedding.

You should check out www.candleforlove.com. It is like VJ, but only for China. You will get a much better idea of what to expect from the US consulate in Guangzhou there, no disrespect to VJ, but Guangzhou makes us wait much longer and it is kinda depressing to read about others receiving their visa in less than 6 months.

I wish you luck in the rest of your journey.

Edited by sigen, 04 May 2006 - 05:28 AM.

sigenMaleChina2006-05-04 05:25:00
ChinaCalling card from Mainland China to the U.S.

This is very interesting... How is the sound quality, especially calls made from China to your VoIP # Sigen?



The call quality both ways is as good as your gonna get. Much better than skype or other free viop's. We still use skype quite a bit since we don't have to hold the phones on skype, but I can hear her much better on my phone. I can't tell a difference between myself initiating the call vs. her calling me. As with only call, sometimes you get a bad connection. Restarting the call usually fixes the problem, but lately I have not experienced any bad connections.
sigenMaleChina2006-10-25 16:51:00
ChinaCalling card from Mainland China to the U.S.
If your internet connection is through cable, consider switching your home phone service to iTalkbb. It is a VOIP service like Vonage. So far it has been great service for me. I just switched from Vonage. The advantage is calls to China are free and you get a toll free number that anyone in China can call for free that connects to your home phone number.(with the Unlimited calling plan for about $25/month). It works both ways no problem (after you learn to dial the correct toll free number). You can pm me and I can give you more details and maybe save you some money. This is cheaper than any home phone service I can get around here, plus I don't have to buy any more calling cards.

Edited by sigen, 19 September 2006 - 02:57 AM.

sigenMaleChina2006-09-19 02:53:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresStarting All Over Again in California?
I wish they would transfer mine to CSC. Mine was last touched a couple of weeks before NH even submitted. To think simple cases (no prior marriages and no children) are easier to adjucate, I must be getting the raw deal. And I know it is not due to China. The visa delays from China are due to Guangzhou. I am looking at another 5 months minimum after the case gets transfered to the GUZ.
sigenMaleChina2006-07-14 13:03:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Proceduresthe i-130 blues
Don't hold your breath. Mine will be 9 months in a couple of days with a very simple case.
sigenMaleChina2006-10-31 23:09:00