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tigerfortune
Hi, here is the situation. My uncle did the paperwork so he could bring his older brother over to the US. My uncle is a US citizen. He received the letter from the NVC in January 2006 saying all the paperwork will be forwarded to the consulate in China. It has been 6 months and my uncle in China still has not received or heard anything from the consulate/embassy in China. Is the long waiting period normal? Can anyone that has experience shed some light into the situation. How much longer will it take before my uncle in china gets his interview date?

Thank You!
Dollyllama
QUOTE(tigerfortune @ Jun 18 2006, 02:09 PM) *

Hi, here is the situation. My uncle did the paperwork so he could bring his older brother over to the US. My uncle is a US citizen. He received the letter from the NVC in January 2006 saying all the paperwork will be forwarded to the consulate in China. It has been 6 months and my uncle in China still has not received or heard anything from the consulate/embassy in China. Is the long waiting period normal? Can anyone that has experience shed some light into the situation. How much longer will it take before my uncle in china gets his interview date?

Thank You!

Can you contact the consulate in China? 6 months seems a long wait.
tigerfortune
QUOTE(Dollyllama @ Jun 18 2006, 03:53 PM) *

QUOTE(tigerfortune @ Jun 18 2006, 02:09 PM) *

Hi, here is the situation. My uncle did the paperwork so he could bring his older brother over to the US. My uncle is a US citizen. He received the letter from the NVC in January 2006 saying all the paperwork will be forwarded to the consulate in China. It has been 6 months and my uncle in China still has not received or heard anything from the consulate/embassy in China. Is the long waiting period normal? Can anyone that has experience shed some light into the situation. How much longer will it take before my uncle in china gets his interview date?

Thank You!

Can you contact the consulate in China? 6 months seems a long wait.


I have asked my uncle here and he told me there is no phone number and the number online is just a machine. My uncle in China can't get a hold of a live person there either.

Thanks!
Qiao - 108 days
QUOTE(tigerfortune @ Jun 18 2006, 02:09 PM) *

Hi, here is the situation. My uncle did the paperwork so he could bring his older brother over to the US. My uncle is a US citizen. He received the letter from the NVC in January 2006 saying all the paperwork will be forwarded to the consulate in China. It has been 6 months and my uncle in China still has not received or heard anything from the consulate/embassy in China. Is the long waiting period normal? Can anyone that has experience shed some light into the situation. How much longer will it take before my uncle in china gets his interview date?

Thank You!


6 months does seem like a long time, but I have heard that Guangzhou is really slow. Have you checked timeslines for other people that have applied for the same type of visa?
carufel
Go to the GuangZhou web site. Read their 'contact us' info.
I think you may fax them re: your uncle's case.
Also, they will show you how to call them (pre-paid phone PIN # ) whether inside China or not.
Ensure you have WAC number in all communication.

As was stated earlier - China may be slow for this family related visa.

There is a way to contact them if you follow their instructions.

Hope this helps


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Contacting Guangzhou
The U.S. Consulate General Guangzhou Immigrant Visa Section wishes
to answer your questions and process your cases in the most timely
manner possible. To help accomplish this goal, the Immigrant Visa
Section asks that inquiries about the following items be directed to
the U.S. Visa Information Center.
1. Questions about whether a visa petition has arrived at the
Consulate
2. Questions about whether a case is ready to be scheduled for an
interview
3. Questions about interview appointment wait times
4. Questions about when an interview is currently scheduled
The U.S. Visa Information Center will be able to provide immediate
answers to some of your questions while allowing the Immigrant Visa
section to devote more resources to the processing of pending cases,
benefiting both petitioners and applicants alike. The U.S. Visa
Information Center currently can assist callers in Mandarin,
Cantonese, Taishanese, and English.
Please call the U.S. Visa Information Center at 4008-872-333 within
China or 86-21-3881-4611 from other countries, from 7 A.M. to 7 P.M.
(China Time) Monday - Friday and 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Saturday. Be
prepared to provide the primary applicant name in pin yin and case
number. There is a charge to access the Visa Information Center.
Prices are 54 RMB for 12 minutes or 36 RMB for 8 minutes. The Visa
Information Center charge may be paid at any CITIC Bank office or on
the Internet at
https://www.usavisainformation.com.cn/eng/index.aspx. Once the
charge is paid, you will be given a PIN number that must be given to
the Visa Information Center when you call to verify the payment.
Additionally, the most commonly asked general questions are answered
on our website here.

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1. The date and time of your call.
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question or you feel there is a problem with their service, please
email us the above information along with your complaint using our
web form. We can then retrieve your call from their database and
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