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  1. Roger We have been hiding out here in Roseville - My new step daughter and wife have been keeping me very busy - it is of course nice too be busy in this way
  2. I have read many posts regarding this subject and just finished reviewing the pinned FAQ's about sending money, but I don't see anything recent (last 6 months) on the subject - so I am asking . My wife's family would like to send some money from Guangdong prov.to her in the US. Could be anywhere from 70,000 to 250,000 RMB. Is there an easy way to wire or transfer money between China and US? If they have the means to convert the RMB to US dollars would it be easier? What if they had access to business bank account in China? Any recent expierence sending/transferring money from China to US would be greatly appreciated .
  3. Yes very annoying - I have contacted a company that will petition the court and place the ad in the local newspaper for a $80 fee which seems reasonable, but still very frustrating considering that we have done everything possible to ensure we have complied with all the laws already. And it is very strange that Homeland Security uses our certified translated marriage certificate as a basis for the CR-1 status, but the Social Security Office would not use it for a name change - go figure.
  4. I suppose she can use her married name, but for the medical insurance, bank accounts, dental insurance, eye insurance, drivers license, work, life insurance, taxes, school, etc. she can't really use her married name - because she doesn't have any legal documents with her married name. Or am I missing something. She does plan on becoming a USC and we will be lifting conditions in Jan. 2009, but the longer we wait, the more documents, ID's, beneficiary, etc will have to be changed. I was just hoping that there was a simple way to have her name changed... silly me I work for the government I ought to know better.
  5. My wife wants to take my family name as her family name - we were married in China so her name was not changed at that time. She received her 2 year conditional GC in her maiden name and when we went to Social Security office to get her SS# they would not allow her to change her name. We provided a certified english translated marriage certificate from China, but they said we needed to show a marriage certificate after she arrived in US (to support different name than GC) otherwise name would be same as GC. We have now received her social security card in her maiden name which again matches her GC and her passport. My question is how to change name on social security card now. Do we have to have her name changed on her green card? Is this even possible? It seems like it would be a real hassle to change her name on the green card and possibly expensive. Maybe we could just go to the court house and get re-married here in California and then request a new SS card with name change based on marriage? Or?????
  6. scott1956

    Medical Exam

    My wife and daughter's interview was on Tuesday the 6th and we wanted to allow for any problems that might arise so they arrived in Guangzhou on the 29th of Jan. Went to Shamain Hospital on Tues the 30th at 10 am paid 2034 Yuan for wife and daughter including expidiate fee and were told that the results would be ready Thur the 1st of Feb. which is when she picked them up. She said that the hospital had a large number of medical exams to process and that was as fast as they could get them. Not sure if this was just an excuse or what, but I am glad we had plenty of time.
  7. Congrats to you Both - moving right along. Hopefully the P4 will be just as fast.
  8. Please help! I need to get her forms sent to me right away. I'm hoping the I-864A is not needed as well. Thanks! Aaron When I received my I-864 from NVC for CR-1 & CR-2 the package included "IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR SPONSORS READ THIS BEFORE SUBMITTING FORM I-864" This Notice provided instructions on who needed to file the I-864 or the I-864A and indicated that the signatures for both forms were not required to be notarized. Additionally, the cover letter from NVC indicated that only a "tax return from the most recent year" was required. I followed their instructions and they were accepted and approved with an un-notorized signature. You can send me a PM if you want a scanned copy of these instructions and cover letter.
  9. Listen to David's advise it is right on!
  10. I tried it both ways. With I-730, it says, "arrived at DHL facility." By typing in correspondence, it says "shipment delivered and signed by STAMP." Who the hell is STAMP? Ron I thought you new that STAMP is the GUZ signing Fairy
  11. I think you have a pretty good chance for your CR1 catching up. They will send it within the next week or so and then give it approx. 10 weeks to make it to GUZ. I am not sure if you should have waited with sending back the P3 or not, just to make sure , maybe others know better. I agree with Stacato - should be about 10 weeks so it should arrive in GUZ a little before your interview date. GOOD LUCK
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