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All About China => Visas, Immigration and Emigration => Topic started by: Martin on November 03, 2010, 08:58:13 am

Title: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: Martin on November 03, 2010, 08:58:13 am
With the unofficial news that Rhonald and Yan got their Visa, I was curious how long everyone has waited, once they started the visa process.  I know every country is different, but this might be useful for new members to know what kind of wait time they are looking at.  Put your name, home country, which Embassy used, and how long you waited from start to finish.  I have a feeling that Rhonald will have been one of the longest.

Martin  Canada   Beijing Embassy   4 Months   No immigration attorney
Hajo  Danish Embassy, tourist visa, 6 hours  Then both of us in Denmark, application for resident permit, 3 month
Chong  Canada   Canadian Consulate in Hong Kong    7 months
Robert Snellgrove   USA   CR-1 visa(California Service Center )   7.5 months
Maxx  U.S.A. Nebraska service center K1 visa  11 months ( Immagration attourney ) Holmes and Lolly. La Jolla California
Arnold : USA   Guangzhou Embassy K3 12 months (with Immigration Lawyer)
Keith USA I went through the California one and it only took 6 months for a k-1
Peter  Sweden   Swedish embassy in Beijing:  3 months
Irishman  Ireland  ___________________: 1 week
Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: shaun on November 03, 2010, 07:10:11 pm
Martin, there are 4 service centers in the US and each one has a different timeline.

1. California Service Center     2. Nabraska Service Center     3. Texas Service Center     4. Vermont Service Center.

I am going through the Vermont Service Center which seems to have the quickest turn around time, so they say.  I also hear that the California Service Center takes the longest time.  You can't choose service centers, one must see which one he/she is assigned to based on their address.

Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: Jimmy on November 04, 2010, 01:21:19 pm
Martin, there are 4 service centers in the US and each one has a different timeline.

1. California Service Center     2. Nabraska Service Center     3. Texas Service Center     4. Vermont Service Center.

I am going through the Vermont Service Center which seems to have the quickest turn around time, so they say.  I also hear that the California Service Center takes the longest time.  You can't choose service centers, one must see which one he/she is assigned to based on their address.

I did not know you had a choice. I was under the impression you must use the one closest to your home.
I m at 8 months still waiting.
Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: Jason B on November 04, 2010, 10:28:31 pm
I am following this thread with interest as I am putting in the visa application very soon.  I am curious as to who used an immigration lawyer and who didn't just to see if there is a difference in waiting periods.  Maybe useful maybe prying it is up to you of course if you divulge this info.
Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: Martin on November 04, 2010, 10:41:26 pm
Good idea...on top of the above information, let me know if you used an immigration attorney, or did it yourself (immigration attorney, or No immigration attorney)
Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: shaun on November 04, 2010, 10:53:51 pm
Jimmy you don't have a choice.  You put your address in and they tell you where to mail it.
Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: David E on November 05, 2010, 03:51:35 am
Jason

I cant tell you exact details, because my visa appilication is still in progress.

Maybe Robert can give you more precise info.

But I have used an Immigration lawyer and he is also a good friend so I dont get the "bull sh**t" to go with it.,

He tells me that all Australian applications must go through Aus Consulate in Shanghai and that the processing time currently is from 4 to 6 months.

There is no basic difference in timing whether you use a Lawyer or not...but if you make the slightest mistake, or fail to everything EXACTLY as required...then you start again !!!

The process is very paper and detail hungry and I know I would have not liked to do it without an "expert" helping. I can see where some of the forms are very vague and a Lawyer should know exactly what they want to see.

FYI, it is VERY important to show positive proof that your relationship is genuine...they like to see that you made more than one visit to see her, and they like to see at least 4 endorsement letters from your family/friends.

Hope that is of some help

David
Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: RobertBfrom aust on November 05, 2010, 04:10:51 am
David and Jason , I am also using an immigration lawyer , but as we shortcircuited the system due in part to Sujuan's investments plus her ex is within the politcal area where she used to reside and whatever is required from her at this end seems to arrive pronto so accidently we have taken a totally different route along with her arriving here as her daughters guardian , regards Sujuan and Robert .
Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: Jason B on November 05, 2010, 05:58:27 am
I do not want to hijack this very interesting thread with Aussie only info so mods if you want to move this and Davids posts to the Australian requirements feel free.

they like to see at least 4 endorsement letters from your family/friends.

Is this the information that they want on the Form 888 (Statutory Declaration by a supporting witness relating to a partner visa application)?
Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: Rhonald on November 05, 2010, 07:31:34 am
I will post an official trip and also detailed visa interview once back home. We almost had to reschedule for February for her interview because of some problems. As it is, we are still waiting on news concerning her son and we still need her to redo her medicals so still maybe not until February before she can submit her passport for the visa.

We did not use an immigration lawyer, and to think that if we had with the same wait, that would be criminal.
Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: David E on November 05, 2010, 06:11:05 pm
Yep...That's the one Form 888

I am told that it also carried more weight if the 888 declarations can say that they have at least had a conversation with your wife/fiance on QQ, MSN or similar. Even though it is unlikely that your family and friends have met her in person, this sort of contact is highly regarded.

I got my Children and friends to come over for a BBQ and meet Ming on QQ for a chat...good fun !!! and keeps Immigration happy that they can say they met her "face-to-face" on QQ

Also of interest...when you submit the application to Immig. for fiance/spouse visa, they will always be happy to give her a tourist visa to come over for a "look-see". As you know, for a single woman, these tourist visas are very hard to get, but once you have made the application they get very relaxed about it. She can stay here 3 months, but MUST be out of the country to receive her fiance/spouse visa

David
Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: Jason B on November 05, 2010, 08:00:59 pm
My mum, brother and sister have all spoken to her via Skype.  I had intended on getting them to fill in the Form 888.  I will tell to mention having spoken to her via Skype thanks for that bit info.

Also I will mention about having to submit in Shanghai and about getting a tourist visa to come here.  She is going to finish up work on 20Nov, just before I come and I intend on supporting my WIFE (sounds funny) financially even more than I do now.  But if she can get a visa to come here for a while that would be fantastic, I will mention this to her when we talk today.  Might be able to get her to come here for Mid December and January and then we can both fly back in February for holidays.
Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: Jason B on November 09, 2010, 06:18:19 am
He tells me that all Australian applications must go through Aus Consulate in Shanghai and that the processing time currently is from 4 to 6 months.

This is from the Australian Embassy in China Website:

 Where to Apply

Applicants living in the following provinces should apply at the Australian Consulate General in Shanghai:
•    Shanghai, Beijing, Tianjin, Chongqing, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Jiangxi, Hubei, Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Hebei, Shandong, Inner Mongolia, Shanxi, Henan, Ningxia, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Gansu, Qinghai, Xinjiang and Tibet.

Applicants living in the following provinces should apply at the Australian Consulate General in Guangzhou:
•    Guangdong, Fujian, Hunan, Guangxi, Yunnan, Guizhou, and Hainan.

I have sent them an email to confirm this.  I do not doubt your friend but if I can save a trip to Shanghai then this will be a better way to go and make it easier for Xia to go to appointments with the consulate etc.
Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: Jason B on November 10, 2010, 05:40:17 am
Well I received a reply today about my email:
Dear Client:
 
 Thanks for you inquiry.
 You are right about lodging your wife's application with Guangzhou Office.
Currently, applicants (of  partner migration ) living in the following
provinces should apply at the Australian Consulate General in Guangzhou:
•    Guangdong, Fujian, Hunan, Guangxi, Yunnan, Guizhou, and Hainan.
 
However, before 1st April 2009, all PRC residents partner migration
application were required to send to Shanghai. Your friend were right if he
lodged application by then.

Hopefully all correspondence will go this fast.......and as for the visa application itself even faster...
Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: David E on November 10, 2010, 05:06:48 pm
Thanks for that info. Jason...I guess it just goes to show that even if the lawyer is a friend, they are still suspect !!!

I will have a "few" words to say when I meet him on Monday !!!

BTW...he also tells me that it is unlikely that Ming will be called to Shanghai for an interview...they will probably do it by phone. Now I WILL check out that bit of info. very carefully  :( :(

David
Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: Irishman on November 25, 2010, 02:53:04 pm
Sunny sends our application off tomorrow, i have some concerns about some documents (my pay slips and bank statements are online so they are just printed off in black and white).
Her application should arrive some time next week and we hope it will take around a month and she can come to live with me after the Chinese new year. Fingers and toes crossed it will go smoothly, I really miss being with her.
Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: RobertBfrom aust on November 25, 2010, 04:18:50 pm
Fingers and toes crossed for all to go smooth Ronan , for you and Sunny , perhaps you should tell the Irish Government she is bringing across 100 billion to help them out  :D , all the best Sujuan and Robert .
Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: Irishman on December 06, 2010, 02:56:20 pm
Sunny got her visa today , a LOT faster than we expected. Just took one week from them receiving her application to her getting her passport back!
Needless to say we are over the moon :)
It took us about a month to get all the stuff needed for her application - we wanted to get it right first time, seems we succeeded!
Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: Arnold on December 06, 2010, 03:00:14 pm
Great to hear Irish . Congrats to you and Sunny . The wait will soon be over !
Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: maxx on December 06, 2010, 06:34:45 pm
congradulations Sunny and Irishman.Best wishes to you.
Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: halfpint on December 06, 2010, 09:38:27 pm
This is a great thread and its nice to see some real life stories with fairly short waiting times.  There are a lot of scary stories out there, on the net, about years of waiting time.  We are just going through the process of trying to get a tourist visa for my girl to come to Canada for a few weeks.  I was shocked by what the Canadian Consulate office in Shanghai wanted to see from me.  I'd read about providing your life story for trying to sponsor someone to immigrate, but this is just for a tourist visa.  We should know in a couple of weeks if she gets it, keep your fingers crossed.
Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: David E on December 06, 2010, 10:42:18 pm
Irish

So pleased for your success with Sunny's visa...you must both be very excited !!

Its nice to see that the Irish Government/Immigration Department is actually working for the benefit of its citizens and not doing the same Bull sh###t process that most of us have to go through for months and months...and in Rhonald's case....years !!

Best wishes to you both
David
Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: Paul Todd on December 07, 2010, 06:19:16 am
Fantastic news my friend! :)
So it won't be long now until you have someone to keep you warm on those long Irish winter nights.
Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: RobertBfrom aust on December 07, 2010, 07:53:38 am
That is great news Ronan , so now it will always be Sunny in Ireland , regards Sujuan and Robert .
Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: Arnold on December 07, 2010, 11:25:39 am
That is great news Ronan , so now it will always be Sunny in Ireland , regards Sujuan and Robert .

No ... it will still Rain in Ireland , only not on "His" Parade !!! 8)
Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: Bee964 on December 07, 2010, 03:17:53 pm
Good to hear the news Ronan. I am sure the two of you will be very happy together there.

Dave C
Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: Irishman on December 08, 2010, 12:05:18 pm
Thanks guys, it is a wonderful time, so many plans to make for our future together :) I will be going over there for the Chinese New year and she will be coming back with me this time!
Title: Re: How Long Did You Wait?
Post by: shaun on December 08, 2010, 12:39:44 pm
Congratz Ronan.  I am sure the both of you are excited.  You lucky!  ;D