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  1. I want to get the visa for my wife when I go to visit family in Chicago. SO there is NO planned visit she wants the 10 years visa in her passport so that it does not have to be a hassle when she does make plans. So does anyone have CONCRETE example of what exactly will suffice for the 10 year visa for someone who got an American passport a month ago? her whole family are PRC citizens and she has a place to stay any time, but I don't want to schlep to Chicago with a half baked idea of what actually are they looking for.

  2. So I have read this thread with some casual interest in what Chinese communities are like in the largest metro areas especially in California. I recently spoke with a Chinese who got a teaching degree and certificate in China and at some point ran out of options for job, then found a position that placed her with a work visa for a limited period of time. Since then the visa has expired and she went out of status. Not wanting to return she moved to the LA area and I really am naiive but how can she work or get a license or buy a house or all these things I see suggested here. Do they provide falsified documents? work in the "underground society" etc. Seriously I will be talking more to see exactly where she will end up, but how can this be? i mean my wife studies at the community college and now the university I work and I had to submit dozens of forms and documents to justify ability to attend and instate tuition. I mean I couldn't fake these documents how do these illegals drive work buy a house attend school etc.

    i am a smart fella I really am clueless in this area, my stereotype is mexican day workers and migrant agricultural workerss I never imagined them actually being above ground in any way

  3. Maybe I was lucky this time, Sent package California Service Center. 10 Year green card in hands about 3 months (timeline in signature). My package was very streamlined this time exactly enough to assure success. No interview no RFE so needless to say great relief finally can put USCIS on the far far backburner after 3 years of rolercoasters

     

    Good luck hopefully everyone can receive good news on timely fashion

  4. When I came thru Customs last night a lot of people were being sent to get their baggage xrayed, also there were some bags being hand searched.

     

    This time and also in August when I cam back from China I was asked what I do for a living and what I was doing in China.

     

    In the last 20 years I must have used JFK as POE about 10/15 times and I have never seen Border Security and Customs so active not even after 9/11.

     

    Just wondering if any one else has seen any changes in their POE.

    My wife came in JFK last week and got a detailed grilling many many questions she was very upset, but as she thought when they say you can go then get get get going don't look back.

  5. Ok

    Her English is ok but a long way to go. I have contacted the local literacy council and she will start some esl study as soon as they have an opening in a few weeks

    she would like to work at a hotel or motel that would be great except she would rather work banquet server type job than room cleaner but if we can find something it would be a great boost for her.

    I welcome all comments and suggestions thanks

    Dan, this probably won't be what you want to hear, but...

     

    How's her English? If not good enough to understand job training and instructions, then she needs to get into school to learn English before she tries to find a job. Other than that, her options are very limited.

     

    In the meantime, you might need to come up with the money for Mom's medical treatments. Difficult to do when you are recovering from a heart attack and not working. Let her help you get healthy and get back to work so you can take care of the financial needs and that will take some pressure off of her.

     

    She isn't going to just drop into American and go to work. It doesn't work that way. Too many people out of work right now for her to battle an uphill climb due to language issues. Solve that issue first and then she will be more confident to join the work force.

     

    Remain patient and supportive, no matter what comes. Coming from a teaching career into the U.S. where she is menial labor isn't easy for her. But with some language training and some acclimation of her surroundings, she will begin to see her opportunities.

  6. Wow my wife has been here a week and is already to go back. How do you find a job for someone who just quit a teaching career for 8 years and suddenly is worthless (her words) and needs to send money home for a mother going through cancer treatments that are expensive in China?

     

    I feel culturally overwhelmed and have few answers!!!

    I am also recovering from a heart attack last month and have my own issues!

  7. I *highly* recommend taking the train from HK to GUZ. Depending on what time your flight comes in, if it is evening I took a shuttle bus from airport to harbour plaza hotel next to the train station, stayed over night, had a really excellent buffet breakfast, and walked to the train station then took the train to GUZ and walked to the apartments ( we stayed at the other apartment not the Yangs) and the opposite on the way back. It was really easy and saved me some money even with hotels on both ends (I also went to Disneyland for a day)

    Good luck!

  8. It's been a long wait for you. Congratulations! I am just curious, but why did you need to have a waiver?

     

    My wife came into the United States under a K-1 fiance visa. Unfortunatley the spouse that she intended to marry abused her and they didn't get along. They tried for a year or so it didn't work out. My wife and I met in 2002 and got married in 2003. Unfortunatley since I wasen't the petitioner on the original K-1 visa she can't adjust her status though me.

     

    We consulated multiple attorneys and each of them stated she had to leave the United States and apply for a i-601 waiver for the 10-yr bar.

     

    The waiver was approved about 3 weeks ago. She is sitting in guangzhou right now waiting to pick up her visa Thursday morning!!!!!!

    Congratulations!

  9. So can you get just the sim card or do yo uhave to get another phone and take the sim out? I am on at&t

    I have another dumb question,do Chinese cell phones need to be unlocked like American phones (to be used with a different carrier).also i know most american cell phones only work on one band,unless you get a tri band cell.but i heard the chinese cell phones are multi band(can work in different countries).I ask because my wife has a really nice cell phone,and she wants me to just exchange the SIMS card,but i am not sure it will work.

     

    Jimi

     

    Like Randy said.

     

    No - they are not locked to a specific carrier and can be used here with AT&T and T-Mobile SIM's

     

    My wife also has a very nice Chinese cell phone she brought with her from China.

     

    She now has the same phone on T-Moblie. Works great.

    Ya just need to change the SIM card.

  10. Dave and Joy need to speak up here, they had their interview today and haven't heard from him.

     

    I finally found my way to an internet connection... and I'm thrilled to report...

     

    We're PINK !!!!!

     

    I'm working on a very detailed re-cap of our interview which I'll post soon in the Interview Results area.

    congratulation welcome to the august club!!!! great news

  11. i have used magic jack successfully in china 3 different trips worked great calling back to usa i just plugged hotel phone into the magicjack

    this trip in china i tended to use my iphone and skype more cause it was easier and i coulod walk around apartment.

     

    mj is cheap you cant really go wrong in my opinion i just renewed 5 years

  12. We just used this site a couple of times. The wife says it's great.

    http://www.cmcall.com/default_old.php

     

    1350 Minutes for $18. Only restriction is that it expires in 180 days.

    I use skype very good quality, cost is 0.021 cents a minute plus a connection charge, I have a magicjack when it first came out works well i prepay some credit not sure exact cost but it works well about 5 cents a minute maybe.

     

    Recently got google voice invitation this is my favorite so far. There is absolutely no connection fee flat 2 cents a minute and i can have it call any number i like cell, work whatever.

  13. Congratulations!! I would hope you could get the visa on Saturday at the post office.

     

    And Xia's rooms look nice. Is that a clothes washer in the picture?

    YES clothes washer is in the room very handy. my wife washed her clothes by hand me i loaded up the washer. I couldn't figure the damned thing out i think i ran every wash through 2-3 cycles but they were clean for sure!

    i didnt post a bathroom picture but theres some odd tile designs with some like psuedo roman renaissance figures and little cherubs. The water heater worked great, high pressure shower with 3 ways to deliver, hand shower, head shower, and some side jets look like some car wash and bless them a sit down crapper. my last trip the squat toilet was ok but this trip i had the "D" word and if i had to squat look out you would have heard me complain

  14. Xia's number is 13711105224 and 13250216868

     

    QQ: 578819206

     

    www.13711105224.cn

    I must say that after staying at Xia's for 2 weeks it was very very nice. My wife chose the place that cost 230 a night, and I think worth the money.

     

    Very quiet and comfortable good internet 2 air conditioning units worked well, and even had 2 beds. ( I snore a lot so came in handy)

     

    I got sick while there unfortunately was the only real bummer last few days.

     

    http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj98/poolman802/Guangzhou%208-2009/02967728.jpghttp://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj98/poolman802/Guangzhou%208-2009/3f6a4a4a.jpghttp://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj98/poolman802/Guangzhou%208-2009/425dbf50.jpg

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