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  1. ...so my second wife and I were married in the United States. It was on a tourist visa, which she got a few months before our planned summer vacation back to California. We live in China. About a month before we go, we find out that we're expecting. Looking at the marriage requirements for China, we just got married in my hometown because it was hella easier. (I also know from experience --my ex-wife is also Chinese -- that getting married in China has a lot of bureaucracy that I really wasn't interested in.) So we get married in California. Then we went back to China. About a month ago, my second son was born. My wife's tourist visa is good for 10 years. I want to apply for his passport but I have concerns about how it will affect my wife's tourist visa. She has no interest in immigration, but would like to visit in the summers. Will applying for our son's American passport affect her tourist visa? Looking at the instructions it says they need to see both parent's passport and marriage certificate. Thanks for the advice. maybe I'm being paranoid.
  2. 为什么我打的字会变成这样?
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  4. Thanks. we will be making some phone calls early August if no appointment letter.
  5. Is cassia related to senna? Senna really does the trick if you are experiencing some irregularity.
  6. I was looking at the USCIS site for timeline information about the n400. On the site it said that as of May 31 in Sacramento, they were processing n400 cases dated January 1st 2009. Our case is March 2nd 2009, so our date is approaching the timeline limit. So my question is this. Does processing mean the actual interview or does it mean setting the appointment and sending out a letter to the applicant for the interview? Should we be making phone calls again? Thanks for all your help.
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    Beijingeese in NY

    ahh...veryCD. Such a great website. Thank you, China!
  8. So my sister-in-law wants us to buy her a Sony laptop here at Best Buy, then send it to her in China. She already has the model in mind. The reason that she wants us to buy it for her is that it is much cheaper in the US to buy a Sony computer, probably due to tariff issues. 6000 RMB vs 10000 RMB So would we face any problems if we sent it to her via UPS? Large customs fees, things getting "lost", etc.? Thanks guys!
  9. The registration requirement is only a secondary law that authorities use if you do something wrong. If there is insufficient proof of the first offense, then they will most likely use the non registration to make you pay, or make you pay more. This happened to me when I was living in China with my wife's family and tutoring students on the side for pay. The police just wanted their cut is all!Since they couldn't prove that I was getting paid.,(All my students said that I volunteered for free!) I got fined for failing to register instead.
  10. So our biometrics letter came today! And it falls on the same day of our university final examinations! I love the USA!
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