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  • Birthday 12/26/1982

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  1. Congra. I am starting the process for my parents' B2 visa. The interview will also be in Chengdu. Could you share your MIL's experience? Much appreciated.
  2. Rcv'd my 10 yrs green card yesterday. I was amazed by their fast speed this time since my conditional green card took extra 6 months to just fix an error. ( such a pain...) Anyway, I am not ready to the upcoming citizenship stage, struggling whether I should or should not keep moving, but I know it has limitation compare to be a US passport holder, which requires GC holder to stay in US at least 6 months out of a whole year, less benefit, harder to travel... What else I need to be awarded of? how's your better half or yourself handle this? I still have sometime to think about it, but I just want to get a heads up info. Is it possible to be out of states over 6 months w/o some sort of AP as GC holder? Thanks for sharing.
  3. read your post... gave me more confidence to go back to work tomorrow and face to my BS boss... she gives me tough time ... not fun... Just believe things will get better...
  4. so far, I've rcv'd 2 I-797 letters w/ 2 different #s for my I-751. BTW, do you and your better half both go for biometrics? Is this matter?
  5. Well noted w/ many thanks. You guys are so helpful... Thank you so much!!
  6. Hi guys, I submitted my I-751 last week, an extended letter received yesterday shows the receipt number for I-751(start with 'WAC').So I went to the USCIS website to check the case status, it shows my receipt number is not valid, not in their system. Is this normal? happened to anyone else before?
  7. That is very much helpful... I saved it,Thx!
  8. Quick question, if anyone has idea what to: my EAD will be expired in 2 months Green Card approved 6 months ago with wrong data. sent it back, stilling waiting... do i need to renew my EAD to allow me continue working? i do appreciate any answer from you. thank you.
  9. Woo... that's the day of my sweetie's b'day... good luck
  10. i sent it back over 3 months ago... still waiting... on the website, shows my case has been updated both yesterday and today, so hopefully it will come to me soon.
  11. bearbear, we have just been going through this. Here is what you have to do: complete an I-90 form (can get from the USCIS site), return the green card with evidence substantiating the correct address as well as documentation showing identity, and just wait on a new one. I just mailed Jie's yesterday, they had the incorrect country (she is from China but they put Taiwan). Also, on the letter that the green card was attached to, there is a phone # to USCIS that you can call, and they will give you the correct address you need to mail the I-90 to. Its a pain in the a$$, but its the only way. Nevertheless, he is still legal in the US, so there is no worry about him being without the green card. i have the same issue as your wife. it's been over 3 months since i mailed it back. i am still waiting, waiting and waiting... oh my GOD~~~~it's gonna take them forever to correct their mistake.
  12. oh, yes. i agree with you...that person needs to do it ASAP, so that there are no more stupid mistakes like this happen on other people...cannot beleive how stupid he/she is. 2 months?!Well, at least better than 6 months... i heard from another person says it takes about 6 months. ARE YOU KIDDING ME?? waiting and waiting, the only way i can do. i thought i will be done with all the paperwork for 2 years once i receive the green card, but their one mistake causes more paperwork and time... i guess i will call that # on Monday, get as much information as i can.no one wants to work on the weekend, especially for the gov. employees. they dont need. Since you have been sufferred on the process with your wife, at least it's all over for you. but for me, it just start. GODDDDD~~~takes forever... so, would you mind if i ask you the problems later just in case something i may not sure even after call the #? i really really appreciate it if i can do so. oh, BTW. do i need to mail the letter back which came with the greencard? johnxiaoying, thank you so much to provide me such a great info. i should say hi to your wife who had an incorrect taiwan greencard as me. i will remember to make all the copies... thank you so much~~~
  13. 238604[/snapback] 238625[/snapback] Before you send them your green card make sure you have the stamp in your passport showing you are an LPR, if necessary make an InfoPass appointment to get this done. They might be able to validate your paperwork there, but I don't know. You can use the stamp in your passport just like the Green Card so you won't be caught in the middle while they take their time to get the corrected one out to you. 238629[/snapback] i do not have any stamp in my passport. i heard they will stamp in your passport after the interview, right? but, i didn't go for an interview. so i guess i will make a copy of my green card. just in case... you mean i can make an appointment, go there directly?? but i read on their website says mail it back to the service center...Well, well... i guess i'll call the 1800 #, hope there is a live person. people are missing there all the time...
  14. As I recall you had a K-1 visa, the visa page in your passport should show Nationality as CHIN, your passport shows your place of birth, verify your I-485 showed your place of birth as China. The visa proves they have already recognized your place of birth as China and your I-485 shows it again so it is easy to prove that you did not make the mistake. You could also remind them that Taiwan is not a country, but a province of China. If you want to have a bit of fun contact your congressman and demand to know why the US Government has declared that Taiwan is a country and not a province of China. Remind them that the Chinese government would not be happy with this official recognition by the US Government and you as a Chinese citizen would like to see them correct this. Who knows your congressman might just get this corrected for you with an apology from the USCIS. 238604[/snapback] Umm... that's a good suggestion. thanks, LeeFisher! Taiwan is just a province,PROVINCE。。。i can not believe them where did they find this word, no where on my application form says TAIWAN. what a horrible job they did!!! the relationship between taiwan, china and the us is too sensitive... BTW,anyone knows how long i can get my green back?! one person told me on line says they will mail me back in 6 month. OH MY GOD~~~another 6month??? anyone knows?
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