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  1. :) :rolleyes: B) CONGRATULATIONS !! :D :) :)

     

    Congratulations A Mafan to you and your SO!! This is such good news!! We're so glad you weren't re-deployed before your AOS date!!

     

    Hope every day is better and better for you and your SO. I think you have a real keeper, she's beautiful and the two of you look like you belong together!! :)

     

    Here's our wishes for you and your SO to have a happy future which only gets sweeter evry day!! :P

     

    PapaBear B)

  2. Got EMS from GUZ tonight.

    NOTICE

    You must return in person.......(GUZ address)... with this letter monday to wednesday from 2 to 3pm to continue processing your immigrant visa application.....

    So seems everything goes fine, and visa is closer.

     

    :) momma bear, I just read you will be going to GUZ for appointment on March 27? :)

     

    :) I am hoping this will be for issuance of your and baby bear's much waited and deserved visa! This is great news!! :)

     

    Here's wishing you, papa bear and baby bear the best with hopes of your being a family together very soon!! :D

     

    Lao Po and I will be in Beijing April 3 to May 3....this time we will take my 80-year old parents to meet Lao Po's family and see Beijing. We're looking forward!

     

    Our best to you and your's!! :rolleyes:

     

    PapaBear B)

  3. My favorite in GZ .... Chinese Muslim ... yes, you heard me right.

     

    No pork, no beer, duhh!

     

    Hey there Jim......

     

    I have to agree with you on this one. Chinese Muslim restaurants do serve up some tasty foods. Sure do like those meat kaboobs they serve up....minus the pork of course! :angel:

     

    But in the Beijing Muslim Chinese Restaruants we've been in have served beer. I read this post yesterday and wondered about what I remembered, asked Lao Po, and was informed that most Muslim Chinese Restaurants in Beijing serve beer with their food. :blink:

     

    Go figure? :D

     

    PapaBear :angel:

  4. :roller: Yes, I too, have developed a few Chinese Ways about myself;

     

    * I tend to ignore lines and want to elbow my way to the front, disregarding those who have patiently waited their turn....and rudely interupt the person helping someone else with my demand.

     

    * I yell loudly at the waitress in a restaurant to bring the bill when I am ready to leave.....and don't leave a tip!

     

    * I like to see if I can get to a seat on the bus or subway before a woman or young child can get there.

     

    * I would never dream of holding a door open for someone behind me!

     

    Hey....I'm well on my way!!! Don't ya think???? :roller:

     

    PapaBear :roller:

  5. Yes, I agree, Pu'erh Tea is distinctly different and better than green, oloog, or other flower teas. :blink:

     

    I was introduced to it on my first trip into China in 2002 (entered from Hanoi, flew to Kunming and Lijiang). I brought back several rounds or cakes and have stashed away some to age. And yes, as Roger said in his posting.....it does get better with age! :D

     

    You can search the internet and find rounds/cakes that are ancient and being sold for hundreds of dollars. At first, I thought the taste was quite musty.....but after time, one acquires a real taste for it and the mustiness developes a flavor of it's own. :P

     

    PapaBear B)

  6. Today got reply of my inquire for my case after 3 months from my interview :

    "Your case is under review by a Consular officer. We will contact you when your case is ready for continued processing."

     

    This is got to be Good News mama bear! It states that your case is under review and continued processing is on it's way! That's gotta be exciting for papa bear, baby bear and of course mama bear!! :angry: :angry: :beer:

     

    Here's hoping your case will clear this review and approval for your visa's will come soon!! :D

     

    PapaBear B)

  7. So this weekend I'll put the AP in the mail along with the $170 check. :angry:

     

    Maybe applying for AP will get your case moving toward approval.....it did for us (look at our timelinme). I know.....applying for AP really didn't have anything to do with our's as our mailing date for AP was the same date our security/namecheck cleared the system. My wife still complains about lossing the $170.....she even had me call USCIS and ask if they'd kindly return the money. Ha, ha ha!!! :angry:

     

    Here's hoping your case clears and GC (has to be a 10-year) comes in the nick of time!! :beer:

     

    PapaBear B)

  8. :P :P :D CONGRATULATIONS KEN & XUHUI :lol: :redblob: :redblob:

     

    Congratulations on getting your CR-1 visa and welcome back to Sacramento!! :D We're nearly neighbors!! :(

     

    My wife has come through SFO Customs several times. One time she had some pork sausage deep in her carry-on and told me that a little dog at the customs counter made a fuss causing the customs agent to question what she had inside......thus, several food items were taken away! :(

     

    If asked, on form or in person, you should disclose what their asking for....otherwise I agree with the "don't ask, don't tell" refered to in a previous post. ;)

     

    PapaBear B)

  9. We are in the process of renewing our EAD.

     

    Is the processing time faster or the same as

    the initial EAD?

     

    thanks

     

    Hello Pete! Sorry to see you and your's are still being kept in the dark. :angry:

     

    That black hole really sucks!! Are you making Info-Pass appointments to make sure it hasn't fallen between the cracks and isn't setting gathering dust on someone's desk or something? :lol:

     

    Looks like the timeline for renewing EAD's is about the same as for requesting new ones. It really sucks that you have to pay the fee over again.......I know I'm not tell you something you already didn't know. Sorry about that! :blink:

     

    You know, all of us here at CFL are pulling for your AOS approval and issuance of a 10-year GC. Here's hoping it happens real soon!! :)

     

    PapaBear B)

  10. ---------------------------------------------------

    And you sir have utterly failed in basic reading comprehension of the ideas expressed by those who responded when you wrote essentially the same thing earlier.

     

    Your words have the effect of sounding like marriage is a financial rather than social/emotional contract.

     

    (Walks away from wasting any more of my time with this--shaking my head in bewilderment)

     

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    But by analogy, would I have 10 children if I can't afford them?

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    And yet you completely fail to understand that the majority of Americans do not have any savings?

     

    This is my point entirely, this attitude that "what is good/right for me should be good enough for everyone" is severely off-putting.

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    You know, I think that someone here has a deaf ear¡­¡­..and it is because his head is somewhere else. When he does hear the ¡°pop¡± it¡¯ll be a great realization! :greenblob:

     

    The bottom line, as this thread began it¡¯s existence, is that the fee increase that USCIS is proposing isn¡¯t fair to anyone. Anyone struggling to make ends meet. Or anyone who is financially stable. The discussion of whether one can take care of their SO once here is for another thread in another place. :greenblob:

     

    PapaBear :redblob:

  11. The packet the IO was fumbling with was big city phone book thick. That represented almost 3 years of evidence, documents and momento's of our progress.

     

    Big "turn the page" for us! :yahoo:

     

    Green card 4 to 6 weeks from today the IO said.

     

     

    :greenblob: :redblob: :redblob: Congratulations 'esun41' :redblob: :redblob: :greenblob:

     

    I like that analogy....."big city phone book." :) I felt the same way when I saw our file infront of the IO. :wacko:

     

    So glad you two didn't have to explore the vastness of the black hole of security/namecheck hell!!

     

    Here's wishing the two of you happy hearts in your lives together!!

     

    PapaBear B)

  12. Rick don't let those that feel they are better then others just because their income is higher get you down.

     

    Oh com on....this is not the case!! And that is not what's being said here!! How do you read those words into what's being said here? :roller:

     

    I think there are too many cases of the Petetionier thinking more about themselves than about their loved one, the beneficiary. Really!! :unsure:

     

    Come on guys!!

     

    PapaBear :censor:

  13. Darn!!!!

    Someone CALLED Roggie an Expert?

    That has to be a first and should go down in CFL history books.

    :rolleyes:

    O well he has been called worst names than that before.

    After all he is from ChezWizConSin and they have names for

    everyone and everything but, some how Expert is NOT one of those

    common words use!

    Most words/names use when referring to Roggit ends up on the cutting floor in Dons office.

     

    JMO

    Bobby

     

    You do know the defination of EXPERT don't you??? :blink:

     

    EXPERT = a drip under pressure! :ph34r:

     

    PapaBear :blink:

  14. If you are borderline poor, then why on earth would you promise to support and give another person a better life by bringing them over here from another country if you can barely support yourself?? Thats so selfish when this person gives up everything to come here for you. Do you realize that by signing financial support papers, you are obligated to financially support her/him for the next 10 years even if you get divorced?... Im not saying I agree with the price hikes.. I dont. But if you cannot afford another 600 dollars, then how can you afford to take care of another person? The system isnt denying you bringing someone over thats poor, its you who had better be able to afford to bring them over and support them. No one wants to live a poor life and most of our SOs want and expect a better life with us.

     

    As far as I am concerned.....You've hit the nail on it's head here! I whole heartedly agree with what Steve and Qingqing said here. :rolleyes:

     

    I couldn't have said it better! :ph34r:

     

    PapaBear :blink:

  15. "to see her take care of the flowers every day, trying to prolong their life.. metaphor for how they also try to prolong our lives together..." :crazy:

     

    Yes, I see the metaphor.......and I like it! Never looked at it that way intentionally.....but you know each and every time I give her flowers I know that is what's happening!! :P

     

    Awh....flowers do lift the spirit and sets the atmosphere to a higher plane! :wacko:

     

    PapaBear :blink:

  16. Where I disagree with Viking is where he says conceivably the passenger could disclaim the airlines from liability and demand that he be allowed to board the plane without a proper visa. That I think is highly unlikely. If the airline has a policy in place, then no amount of negotiation is going to allow the passenger to board without the proper visa.

     

    Lance I agree with you here....makes perfect sense. :surrender:

     

    One possible work-around is to travel to a country which doesn't require a visa to enter first. For example, if you travel to Japan first. A US visitor does not need any visas to visit Japan. So a USC holder with US passport could travel to Japan and then when traveling from Japan to China, the USC can switch to his or her Chinese passport. But then how do you exit Japan on a Chinese passport? You probably needed a visa to enter Japan on the Chinese passport. So you're screwed there too.

     

    It's very difficult. You need a visitor visa to HK too as well, UNLESS you are transiting through HK to China, but then you need to show a Chinese visa stamped in your US passport. Otherwise the USC needs to have a HK visitor visa in his US passport.

     

    But I don't see the point to your rational here. What's the point you're trying to express? :crazy:

     

    Like I said earlier....using two passports? I don't think so!! You're just asking for serious trouble!! A room with bars!!! :ph34r:

     

    PapaBear :)

  17. cranky

     

    PMS maybe? PMS undoubtably. THAT look on her face. I know THAT look now. It means she's going to go into the silent mode for a while and there will be little I can do to change it. I will just have to wait it out. Although very seldom, when this does happen, I am always the one to come to her say I am sorry and try to get her to melt a bit.

     

    Your post was a good one Dennis. I have had similiar experiences with my Peipei. Two reasons behind our spats, usually, misunderstanding (communication) or that emotionial response I get, caused IMO by PMS. That stone cold look on her face tells it all. By this point I must give her her own space and not dwell on her mood. It will take time for her to come around to a point where we can talk.

     

    To me, I want to take care of any misunderstandings or communication problems right away. But for her, she has to go through some period of thinking the situation over in her own head which takes time. Then I will have the window of opportunity to approach her. :ph34r:

     

    On almost all occasions I am the one who breaks the ice for reconcilation. You must understand the Chinese way......always save face! This doesn't mean she has never said "sorry" but those times are few and far inbetween. :crazy:

     

    We have been married 3 years, and living together with each other for nearly 2 years. It's work......but a labor of love. True love!! :surrender:

     

    PapaBear :)

  18. I see what your saying. In another word, there is no way exiting the US to China using a US passport without a Chinese visa unless he uses his Chinese passport but in it would indicate he over stayed since his last US entry. Correct me if I am wrong, it seems to me that there is no way to exit the US without using a US passport?

     

    Practically and Theoretically....no. With the current terrorist threat and security being focused on identifing aliens plotting to enter a country fraudulently, I wouldn't want to be the one trying to circumvent the governments passport security system. :blink:

     

    PapaBear :lol:

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