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  1. Well thanks for keeping track of it for me. You should be happy¡­ it¡¯s a, high odds probability, to make some easy money
  2. It's getting closer National Business Daily reports China may change Yuan exchange rate within two or three months. "Preferable to raising interest rates" Read more: Real Time Forex News http://www.dailyfx.com/real_time_news/#ixzz0oQHmI36E
  3. Some info on the Chinese economy from Fx Weekly: My wife has said the property prices have been falling. China strategist David Roche said China¡¯s economy is teetering on the edge of a major slowdown, though its not a shakeout in the property market that¡¯s about the spark in the distress. Roche, an economic and political analyst who manages the Hong Kong based hedge fund Independent Strategy, says the world¡¯s third-largest economy is now on the brink, faced with the inevitable reckoning that follows an extended bank-lending binge. ¡°We¡¯ve got the beginnings of a credit-bubble collapse in China¡± said Roche, predicting the economy will likely cool from its stellar double-digit growth rate to a 6% annual expansion as a result Banks are improving their capital base ahead of an expected dip in property prices by as much as 30%, in attempt to pre-empt any moves from Beijing to diffuse the housing bubble. Bernstein Research reported that they expect only 4% of outstanding mortgages in China will experience negative equity positions if housing prices fall by 30% across China. However, the report also noted that if there is a 40% dip in house prices, the number of underwater mortgages quickly rises to 16%, which would put banks under pressure. Read more: DailyFX - China Weekly 05.17 http://www.dailyfx.com/forex/fundamental/a...l#ixzz0oBL6o485
  4. This is starting to pop up again in the rumor mill. I think it has a better chance this time around. YUAN: Forwards have strengthened as they continue to rebound from an 8month low on spec that China will relax its peg ahead of talks with US Read more: Real Time Forex News http://www.dailyfx.com/real_time_news/#ixzz0no4uyRug
  5. Yeah¡­ don¡¯t know if it will happen within hours but¡­ I think it¡¯s a good probability within weeks. For anyone that has the means¡­ you could possible make (approx ) 1 yuan per dollar. Something to think about
  6. Hope everyone moved some money to China I sure did! YUAN: The rumour mill is working over-time, Japanese traders are talking of an imminent announcement from Geithner and PBoC officials. Read more: DailyFX Forex Stream http://www.dailyfx.com/real_time_news/#ixzz0kVNtYVYH
  7. File I130, I485, I765, I693, I131. The fees for I765 and I131 are included with the I485 fee. Good Luck
  8. We listed my wife¡¯s son as ¡°follow to join¡± on the original application. About 8 months later we sent a fax and email to Guz requesting an interview date. They were good about scheduling the interview during our requested time frame. At the interview they blue slipped him. They wanted to see pictures of him and my wife together when he was younger. You might want to have some of those available. Good Luck my stepdaughter just received the p4 2 days ago. it had the same appointment letter and another letter attached stating the revised forms reqirements. on the attached letter the giv-24 is not mentioned as needed and it also states to only turn in the medical forms and photos at the medical and bring the rest of the forms to the interview. apparently, guz is still sendind out the old appt. letters (02/08) even though on their website they have the new one (01/09) available. some govt. agencies are well known to continue sendingout old forms to get rid of them. good luck to all and think pink!
  9. ACH- American Citizen Hour. I attended 2 of them. It's where you go to the consulate take a number and can talk to a Visa Officer. Some people think it makes a difference. I don't know if it does or not but my wife didn't have any problems at the interview. Good Luck
  10. The instructions say :(U.S. citizens petitioning for K-3 visas for their alien spouses must also include evidence that they have filed Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, on behalf of the alien spouse listed on this form, and a marriage certificate evidencing the legal marriage between the citizen and alien.) But, if you have been reading at Visa journey then you know that I130¡¯s filed with I129f for K3 are taking longer to process than I130 filed by itself. Of course like anything with uscis it¡¯s subject to change. Good Luck
  11. Yes my wife attended the interview with him... flew to China took the train to Guanczhou, about 18 hours, I have not seen the blue slip but, she said all they wanted was pictures... How often has anyone disputed a certified birth certificate here... like maybe never!
  12. Well my wife went back to China to take her son to the interview. We had listed him on the original petition as "Follow to join" We thought we had everything covered, joint bank statements, joint house insurance, medical insurance, etc, etc. He was denied... they wanted to see photos of them together when he was younger ... HUH!!! Hell, he's only 7. I guess the certified birth certificate that we paid 300 yuan for wasn't good enough. Now it's a overcome appointment in December and my wife has to stay in China for another month. I don't know what they are smoking in Guangzhou but, I hope they send me some .... For those to come... take a lot of photos with you... befores and afters.....
  13. Ron, WoW... I haven't been here for awhile but I'm so happy to see your good news. Best of luck in your future life together!!
  14. Oh I'm use to it... that's why I'm still smiling I guess I have always been wrong. I thought the two words to a successful marriage are "Yes Dear" not "Whatever Dear". I will have to ponder this change... I know you sound frustrated but family is family so get use to it.
  15. I've read a lot of threads here discussing Chinese culture. And as I spend my last day of my fourth trip to China, I have to ponder. Are the children who run around in the hotel restaurant grabbing food off of other peoples table, part of the culture? Are the people who get stranded in the middle of the road with no escape possible, part of the culture? Are the people who spit and blow their nose on the street, part of culture? Is all the shoving and cutting in line, part of the culture? Are the ten people who are staying in our 2 bedroom condo, while my wife and I have to pay for a hotel, part of the culture? Are the children who are jumping up and down on our new sofa with dirty shoes while their parents laugh, part of the culture? Are the 4 other people who come to visit and I have to pay for a hotel for them cause there¡¯s no room in our 2 bedroom condo, part of the culture? Or are these things a complete breakdown of discipline within a society¡­ Well I certainly don't know. I found the best way, for me, to understanding Chinese culture is just to smile and say ¡°Whatever Dear¡±. I've learned not to make any judgments on the spot and even when I think about it later¡­ I just smile and shake my head¡­ because I guess it's just Chinese culture.
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