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Linstun&Shuang

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  1. With so many applicants. I think it is ridiculous that only 1 consulate is handling all of these files/cases. The one in GZ. I think that the US consulate in SHanghai, and Beijing should take some of these tasks. To relieve some of those ppl in the US GZ consulate. It would speed things up. Thats foresure...
  2. Bob, You have to remmeber, There are too many people in China. If anything the chinese government wants to reduce their population, not increase it.. Ha ha ha
  3. Bob, I believe it takes 5 years, before you can get a Chinese green card. 5 years after your marriage....
  4. Bob, I believe it takes 5 years, before you can get a Chinese green card. 5 years after your marriage....
  5. I think it is totally unfair, that the process takes longer for a couple who marries first. Compared to someone that brings their fiance to the states and gets married later. To me. A couple that marries first. Proves their point much better. Since GZ consulate is so careful in seeing if your relationship is legitimate or not. I went all the way to China to get married. We had a fat chinese wedding with about 100 guests. I also plan on having a fat wedding ceromony here in california, when my wife comes. I love her to death! In all sense . It isnt even neccessary to have a party even if you marry in china. Just go to the local wedding office, and get married there. Just like here in cali. YOu just go to the court house and get married. I think that couples who do the fiance route should wait longer. If ANY THING they would be the ones that are more questionable. In the United States. It doesnt matter where you got married. If your married then your legally married. Thats the bottem line.... Peace.. PS. I meant K1 VS K3 Sorry, had to let out my fustration to you K1 peeps
  6. Hi peeps, On the biographic forms such as the DS-230. Theres a section where it asks. "ALL Other Names used or aliases". If my laopo has other names , does this prolong the time period from P3 to P4? Cuz I know the FBI has to do name checks... Thank you.
  7. Hi ppl, I need your help. Does anyone have any pictures of the visa, that GZ issues to our wives/fiances?? If not can you describe it to me? Is it like our Visas we get , when we go to China?? Full page sticker? Heres what I need to know - Is her passport number stated on the U.S. visa? - Her birthdate? what other info? Greatly appreciated... -
  8. Any K3 ppl here, filed jointly on their income tax returns? Just wanted to see the show of hands. I filed mine jointly with my wife. Even thought shes not here...
  9. I bank at washington mutual, and I send my laopo money every month. My bank charges me 40 bucks for each wire. Is it cheaper to send money through western union instead? Thanks
  10. At the interview, do they always ask to see income tax returns? Thanks again..
  11. Hi people, My names Linstun. I just registered on this board. I wanted to introduce myself to all of you. I also got married in China. My wife and I got married on November 4, 2004. Im also chinese, pretty much an ABC though. But I can speak mandarin fluently. But the sad thing is that I cannot read or write it he he. Of course my communication with my laopo is great , and I am thankful that I did not lose my ability to speak my own language. I met my laopo on match.com. And things just rocketed forward from there. It was Awesome. Were in the very beginning now. I have hired an attorney. And so far, were at P1. Oh, and filed a K-3 visa. Anyhow, I am glad that I found this board. Thanks so much people..
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