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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: China
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I've heard three to four months.

10-28-2008 - I-129F petition in the mail

11-03-2008 - NOA1

03-26-2009 - NOA2

04-23-2009 - P3

06-11-2009 - P4

07-16-2009 - interview - APPROVED

07-22-2009 - visa in hand

08-05-2009 - US entry

09-13-2009 - wedding

10-20-2009 - AOS application in the mail

10-28-2009 - NOA

11-25-2009 - biometrics appointment

12-18-2009 - EAD approved

12-22-2009 - EAD card received

01-28-2010 - interview - APPROVED

02-12-2010 - green card received

11-07-2011 - I-751 petition in the mail

11-10-2011 - NOA

12-30-2011 - biometrics appointment

08-13-2012 - approval

03-28-2013 - N-400 application in the mail

04-02-2013 - NOA

04-30-2013 - biometrics appointment

06-13-2013 - interview - APPROVED

08-26-2013 - oath

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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I've heard three to four months.

Sadly, I have heard that too. I don't understand if that is true and after they recieve the paperwork it can take another 2- 3 months. The visa application is only good for 4 months, from USCIS, I worry what happens in that case.

Thanks

John and Siyi

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: China
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I don't think GUZ ever interviews within those 4 months. Don't worry, they'll automatically extend it for you. What gets me is that China (population 1.3 billion) has only one consulate that handles K visas, and Canada (population 33.5 million) has two.

10-28-2008 - I-129F petition in the mail

11-03-2008 - NOA1

03-26-2009 - NOA2

04-23-2009 - P3

06-11-2009 - P4

07-16-2009 - interview - APPROVED

07-22-2009 - visa in hand

08-05-2009 - US entry

09-13-2009 - wedding

10-20-2009 - AOS application in the mail

10-28-2009 - NOA

11-25-2009 - biometrics appointment

12-18-2009 - EAD approved

12-22-2009 - EAD card received

01-28-2010 - interview - APPROVED

02-12-2010 - green card received

11-07-2011 - I-751 petition in the mail

11-10-2011 - NOA

12-30-2011 - biometrics appointment

08-13-2012 - approval

03-28-2013 - N-400 application in the mail

04-02-2013 - NOA

04-30-2013 - biometrics appointment

06-13-2013 - interview - APPROVED

08-26-2013 - oath

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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I don't think GUZ ever interviews within those 4 months. Don't worry, they'll automatically extend it for you. What gets me is that China (population 1.3 billion) has only one consulate that handles K visas, and Canada (population 33.5 million) has two.

That is amazing but it is also my luck...lol I think it would be easier to move there, I have enjoyed being in China. Thanks for your input and i wish you both well on your adventure and life together.

Thanks again

John and Siyi

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: China
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Thank you. I wish you luck too. I've also entertained the thought of moving there, but it's just not feasible right now. Just wondering, have you seen http://candleforlove.com? It will help you prepare for the interview.

10-28-2008 - I-129F petition in the mail

11-03-2008 - NOA1

03-26-2009 - NOA2

04-23-2009 - P3

06-11-2009 - P4

07-16-2009 - interview - APPROVED

07-22-2009 - visa in hand

08-05-2009 - US entry

09-13-2009 - wedding

10-20-2009 - AOS application in the mail

10-28-2009 - NOA

11-25-2009 - biometrics appointment

12-18-2009 - EAD approved

12-22-2009 - EAD card received

01-28-2010 - interview - APPROVED

02-12-2010 - green card received

11-07-2011 - I-751 petition in the mail

11-10-2011 - NOA

12-30-2011 - biometrics appointment

08-13-2012 - approval

03-28-2013 - N-400 application in the mail

04-02-2013 - NOA

04-30-2013 - biometrics appointment

06-13-2013 - interview - APPROVED

08-26-2013 - oath

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Filed: Other Country: China
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I've heard three to four months.

Sadly, I have heard that too. I don't understand if that is true and after they recieve the paperwork it can take another 2- 3 months. The visa application is only good for 4 months, from USCIS, I worry what happens in that case.

Thanks

John and Siyi

Visa applications do not expire. You're speaking of I-129F petition approvals that do expire four months from initial approval. This is a non-issue because Consular officers can and routinely do extend the validity as needed. The "visa application" will be submitted by the foreign fiance(e) or spouse AFTER the Consulate takes possession of the I-129F.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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Thank you. I wish you luck too. I've also entertained the thought of moving there, but it's just not feasible right now. Just wondering, have you seen http://candleforlove.com? It will help you prepare for the interview.

Kevin,

I have tried to register on CFL many times and for some reason it never works. It states it sends me confirmation emails but I never get them, regular or spam. I really want to be able to use the site but I have been unable to do so.

Thanks,

John and Siyi

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