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Gary&Jun

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  1. My fiancee had her interview in Guangzhou on 07/20 and received AP. Two emails to the

    consulate and repeated calls to the DOS were no help in trying to find out why.

    Eventually she received a call back letter to go back to Guangzhou on 08/10. She

    received her visa in the mail on 08/27.

  2. My fiance has not had her interview yet and I have always believed in "Hope for the best, but

    prepare for the worst". So I was interested if any one had been able to have any recourse in

    Guangzhou to have the VO reverse their decision to initially deny the visa. Some people have

    related their experiences in that they have been able to supply additional information to

    prove that they have a bona fide relationship but in other cases it seems that the people were

    not given a chance to prove anything and basically had to go through the process again.

    What bothers me the most is that seems that people are powerless to do anything about a

    denial. We spend months waiting for the process to come to some fruition and in a matter of

    minutes you are back to square one.

    We met online in August, 2010 but we have only met once in person and that was back in December

    for a month. At the end of the December, I proposed to her and in late January, 2011, I filed the I-129F

    which has been approved. I have received a letter from the NVC saying that the case has been sent

    to Guangzhou. I have already scheduled a trip for the end of July to spend two weeks with

    her. I also intend to come back for her interview. Now, I am worried if this will be enough to prove

    that we have a bona fide relationship.

  3. I keep reading the posts about people getting denied K1 visas in Guangzhou and mostly the

    the exact reasons for the denial are vague. It seems that in some cases the VO has already

    decided the outcome before the person being interviewed answers any questions. It seems

    that some of the denials are arbitrary. I do not see how they can deny a visa to the wife

    of an USC and state that they do not have a bonafide relationship after what appears

    to be an overwhelming amount of evidence to the contrary.

    I have been wondering that if the USC is present in Guangzhou at the time of the interview what can be done

    by the USC to reverse the decision made by the VO ?

  4. You should be able to correct it when it gets to NVC and before it gets to GUZ. Is it just confusion between the town she was born and the town the BC was issued?

    Out of curiosity I went back and looked at my I-129F. I didn't even put a city, I just put Hubei.:blink:

    Her family considers Baise as their ancestral home and it was just a mis-interpretation of what she

    thought they meant by "Place of Birth".

  5. I just found out today that my Chinese fiancee was born in a different city than what she told me. When she was born, she said that it was common that a birth certificate was not issued for females. On the I-129F, we put down Baise and from talking to her parents, it was Guiyang instead. She is in the process of obtaining a birth certificate. If we just document this after she returns Packet 3, will this be sufficient. We are still waiting for NOA2.

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