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  1. Mick, The INS in LA says you can only begin to file your renewal of the EAD within one month before the old one expires. I was in the same situation as Li 3 months ago. My EAD expires 5/12, and I submitted the renewal form and the $120 check in Febuarary. A week later, the file was rejected because they said that I must go there in person and file it one month before my EAD expires. No surprise! I should've got used to the INS style -- Say one thing and do another. So I had to take one day off from work and drive to INS very early in the morning. After waiting for several hours, they told me that it was their new rule, and that they COULD NOT locate my file! It was a long story. Anyway, I ended up making 4 trips to INS in 2 months and finally got things straight. The last time was with the help of a congressional person. INS finally was able to find my file and told me that I missed my interview for the green card. But Jesus Christ, they had never sent the interview letter to the correct address! 2 weeks after my last trip there, I received the green card in the mail. F-I-N-A-L-L-Y~! After all that, the only definition I can give INS is -- Incompetent And Stupid!

  2. Sorry to hear that, Mick and Li.  :(  Your experience on BCIS surprised me a lot. I received my SSN the third week I got here. Actually, they finished my data entry in about 2 weeks, and it was done in Sacramento, CA. To my understanding, it should be a very quick process. Therefore there is no reason for them to hang up your case for more than 2 months. Don't listen to the nonsense of the morons. Maybe you need to talk to some higher level people in BCIS. Good luck!

    Thanks Littlebear. Glad things went so smoothly for you. As for myself, I am at my wits end. The Atlanta Center is notorious for ultra-slow processing, consistent mistakes, and foul up after foul up. We will keep plugging away. As it is, they tell us there is little possibility of being issued a SSN card until 60-90 days or longer. :angry: :(

     

    I wonder how they can be so efficient in California and so bumbling in Georgia. :blink:

    Since I have an EAD now, I should consider applying for a job in BCIS Atlanta Center. Won't it be helpful to you? ;)

  3. Sorry to hear that, Mick and Li. :angry: Your experience on BCIS surprised me a lot. I received my SSN the third week I got here. Actually, they finished my data entry in about 2 weeks, and it was done in Sacramento, CA. To my understanding, it should be a very quick process. Therefore there is no reason for them to hang up your case for more than 2 months. Don't listen to the nonsense of the morons. Maybe you need to talk to some higher level people in BCIS. Good luck!

  4. Hey Mick, glad you and Li had a great trip!  :wacko:  Zeak and I came back to CA from TN yesterday. Lovely green grass and trees gave me a nice feeling of the spring.

    Thanks Littlebear. Where did you go in Tennessee? :(

    We spent two nights in Knoxville and I met with Zeak's extended family members. They cooked us good home steaks and desserts. :P We also brought some big bags of food with us and let the whole plane passengers have a nice smell. :(

  5. Yesterday, Li was informally approached about teaching Chinese part time at a local home-school program. Unfortunately, no SSN. :(

    I'm teaching Chinese every weekend too, and the school president didn't ask me for a SSN or EAD at all. I guess they are badly short of teachers. ;)

    Glad to hear you are teaching Chinese Littlebear. I am sure that you find that a rewarding experience. It is good to hear from you. Please stay in touch. :) :D

    Sure! And thank you for your Easter card Mick and Li! B)

  6. Glad to hear that there is apparently starting to be a demand for Chinese language classes in America for two reasons.  One is that I think it is one of the most useful languages for someone to learn.  Spanish will always be most popular in America because the opportunity to use it is all around you, but for future use, especially in business, Chinese will be the one in demand in the future.  Secondly, my wife has a dream of being able to teach Chinese language, music and dance in the US.  Her second teaching career.

    How much singing and dancing have you learned from her, Owen? :P

  7. Yesterday, Li was informally approached about teaching Chinese part time at a local home-school program. Unfortunately, no SSN. :rolleyes:

    I'm teaching Chinese every weekend too, and the school president didn't ask me for a SSN or EAD at all. I guess they are badly short of teachers. <_<

  8. I travelled from Suzhou to L.A. and now our home is in Ventura, which is 60 miles north of L.A.. The spring scenery here is gorgeous. I'm sure you enjoy the ocean and the green hill sides and mountains in your trip.

    Littlebear,

     

    Go visit the Getty Center (Museum) and you can get a view of the city. The flowers in the facility should be very pretty too. Also, take a 3 hr drive to San Diego. You will be able to see beautiful wild purple flowers on the hill side. Southern California is full of green now. Once summer is here, it will be brown and dry.

     

    North of Ventura, you can visit Solvang CA (a Danish town). I did live in Southern California (Torrrance, CA) for 4 years.

    You are right. We plan to drive to San Diego in the Spring Break. I can't miss the dolphins there. :D

  9. Congradulations little bear, on your wedding,  we arrived in L.A. on the 16 th also, what city did you travel from? I know you will enjoy your honey moon in Las Vagas. Have fun :blink:

    I travelled from Suzhou to L.A. and now our home is in Ventura, which is 60 miles north of L.A.. The spring scenery here is gorgeous. I'm sure you enjoy the ocean and the green hill sides and mountains in your trip.

  10. I arrived at L.A. airport on the 16th, and have been on the move every since. We got married in Las Vegas on the 18th. The sky is so blue, the air is so clean, the ocean is so vast, trees are green, flowers are blooming... We are the happiest bears in the California sunshine! :lol:

    I have been travelling a lot this week, just thinking about the miles I've covered.:blink:  I'm glad I can share my happiness with you on this forum. I will have more to tell because I know a brand new life is waiting on me on this land. :lol:

    HAPPY THAT YOU LIKE IT HERE !

    We got married the same day by the way :lol:

    Good to know that we are on the same page. :lol: Afer this we are going to start the AOS long process. :lol:

  11. Glad  to hear that you and Zeak are having a great time together. It is my  hope that you like America very mcuh. In fact, Li and I will not be far behind you. We will be flying out of Guangzhou next Friday night and arriving in LA at around 6PM the same Friday (time differential ya know!). Then from LA its on to Cincinnati overnight and from there on to Nashville.

     

    Say hello to Zeak for us and Li sends her regards. She just flew out of Shantou this morning and has arrived in Shanghai. She will go to Jiangsu for a last visit with her family. I, on the other hand, will be teaching virtually up to the last minute. :blink:

    We are glad for you Mick and Li! How long will you be in L.A.? If it's just a short transfer, we sure hope that we can meet some time in the US in the future. I feel excited just to think of our candle reunion some day. :lol:

  12. I arrived at L.A. airport on the 16th, and have been on the move every since. We got married in Las Vegas on the 18th. The sky is so blue, the air is so clean, the ocean is so vast, trees are green, flowers are blooming... We are the happiest bears in the California sunshine! :lol:

    I have been travelling a lot this week, just thinking about the miles I've covered.:ph34r: I'm glad I can share my happiness with you on this forum. I will have more to tell because I know a brand new life is waiting on me on this land. :lol:

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