waiting for a fiance visa | |
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Feb 15, 2009 11:10 | |
| hey tim....just new membered and saw your post....I am a few months ahead of you.....have you gotton the info you were looking for....congrats on your decision for the chinese wife...it's really neat!....takes alot of patience though. Ronn |
May 8, 2009 15:20 | |
GUEST59699 | I've been married four times previous and no problem getting application approved. -g |
May 8, 2009 21:57 | |
| I have a close friend who got his chinese wife to usa in record time. He has been very successfull helping others that are in that same situation. He offers Visa Fiance assistance packages and does not charge what the lawyers charge, the lawyers never get right the first time because they want more money. My friend Dr. Murray does not work that way. he know how hard it is for the girls in china to get approved.. they need to know how to fill out form correctly without throwing up any flag that would cause a hold up or more paperwork and time. You should visit his site. THey are writing a book about their story also. The site is www.JunLoveStory.com and they offer services to help others like you and won't stop helping until your fiance/wife is here in USA. The website tells the story on how fast she got over here and how he coached her to fill out forms and interview correctly.. she was the only one of hundreds of women that day that left with an approved visa and could then get her tickets to leave to come to us. Visit their site, give them a call, they want to help other american men and chinese women get together easily without wasting money. www.JunLovestory.com or www.FinanceVisaUS.com |
Dec 31, 2009 15:50 | |
| I flew to Shanghai in Nov 2009 and I paid $835 RT through PriceLine, from Tampa - Detroit - Shanghai. If anyone knows a better place to buy tickets to China - I would greatly appreciate the info. |
Apr 16, 2010 13:08 | |
| I believe that the US Consulate in Guangzhou applies higher eligibility standards to approve Fiancee and Spousal visas. Ie: the Consular officers prefer multiple trips before submitting the petition, prefer engagement or marriage to occur NOT on the first trip, prefer the ages of the couple to be close to each other. Has anyone had any recent experiences at the interview stage in Guangzhou? Where you approved or denied? If denied why do you think that happened? What did you do? |
Last edited by MATCHMAKER: Apr 16, 2010 13:32 |
Apr 21, 2010 10:22 | |
| same question like MATCHMAKER |
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