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Mark M

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  1. Hello

    Does anyone know if it is necessary for me to travel to Guangzhou China for K3 visa interview?

    I was there in November 2008 for K1 interview but it was still denied.

    Any help is appreciated.

    Thanks, Mark

    Lot depends on why you were denied the first time. Normally it's always a plus to attend the interview. Doesn't sound like it did much good the first

    time. Is this the same beneficiary?

    It was denied for Nationality Act, section 5A, you did not fulfill the eligibility requirements (White Sheet). They basically said our relationship was not true. Her English was not so good at the time and so didn't quite understand the 1 or 2 of the questions. Yes, she is the same beneficiary.

    I make an average salary, so it's not easy for me to come up with about $2,500 to make another trip back plus pay for her way back too. Not to mention me supporting her for several months or more before she can find a job. I was also there in August 2007 to meet her for the first time.

    A co-worker got a k1 visa from Laos and he wasn't there for the interview. He contacted the Ambassador or Consular General there and was told it wasn't necessary.

  2. Hi, thanks for the advice.

    Xianxiu and I have already decided what ever the outcome of the K-1 visa or the K-3 visa if we marry and then try to submit a K-3 visa application we are going to marry, even if it means that after we marry we have to wait the five years for me to retire, we are not going to let the government keep us apart. Once I retire I will move to China and ask the Chinese government for a green card so we may live together in China. I am not going to allow the US government tell me I can not be with my wife. If they will not allow us to be together in the US, then hopefully China will be more kind.

    One reply I got was to get a lawyer in Guangzhou and have him/her fight the case, but in the letter Guangzhou sent it stated that we can not call email or appear in person to question the decission. and that we must wait until our papers have been sent back to the united states for review and possible revocation. So It sounds like getting a lawyer will at this time not be the way to go if Guangzhou won't accept any thing we try to do.

    Hi Gary,

    I think you should post your question on http://www.candleforlove.com/

    This forum deals specifically with China and the US Embassy in Guangzhou.

    But if you do post there be sure to give them all your deals.

    Tom and Ling

    In answer to your question: I don't want to get into what they suspect, the people on the other

    forum can give you their suspicions, but as far as getting married before the I-129F is concluded

    would probably not be wise. Post on http://www.candleforlove.com/

    Tom

    I just joined candleforlove but I can't do a search or start a new thread. What good is this site if I keep getting an error about not having permission to use this feature. I resent validation but it still doesn't work. Do I need to wait for another email from web site? Thanks.

    Mark

  3. Hello

    I am filling out a I129F form. I am confused about B. 11: Have you ever filed for this or any other alien fiancé(e)

    or husband/wife before? If "Yes," give name of all aliens, place and date of filing, A# and result.

    I filed last year for a K1 visa that was denied. Does anyone know what an A# is on question 11? I have tried doing a search on VJ with no luck. Also what is meant by the place and date of filing? Does that mean the date and place I sent it?

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks, Mark

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