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  1. We have Shelter Insurance and it did not go up at all when I added my wife. It went up about 10% (lost the safe driver discount) after she rolled our car last summer. We pay just over $600 a year on a 2003 Impala. Bob
  2. I just helped a friend complete his visa paperwork. His wife (chinese) had been divorced twice and had no trouble getting both certificates. Please keep in mind goverment offices in China in different areas have different rules. His wife's brother is also a lawyer and he accuired all the papers for her. You might check into a lawyer in china to help. Hope all goes well, Bob
  3. Neil, Sorry for the delay. Guiping is from Wuhan which is much warmer than here. Guiping loves the snow however the cold is not her favorite. This will be the first year driving in the snow so that may change. I have tried to get her out of the house during the winter as much as possible and I think that has helped her adapt. This year she will be deer hunting with me so she will get plenty of exposure and I believe she will become just like the rest of us. Bob
  4. I am still lurking around. Guiping works second shift so I do have time to check in every now and again. Otherwise everything is great. Still in the AOS process. I can't wait until I am done with the USCIS. Bob
  5. Neal, Guiping and I are in Mt. Pleasant. SE corner of the state. You are not the only one here. Bob
  6. Another option is to take the paperwork to the US embassy or consulate American Citizen Services office and a request proof of marrigability document. You will need copies of previous divorces, birth certificate and your passport and $55. You will have to swear you are legal to be married and they will give you the document translated and everything. This worked for me in Wuhan. Hope this helps. Bob
  7. On the laptop issue. If you run windows 2000 or XP the regional language settings allow you to enter in pinyin. You just type the word select the correct Chinese character and hit the space bar. I have it working on both of my systems. Also most laptops have a universal voltage charger/adaptor, just check to make sure. Bob
  8. Packet #3 K3 Letter (English/Chinese) DS-0230 (English) Form OF-167 (English) OF-167 Page 1 (Chinese) OF-167 Page 2 (Chinese) OF-169 (English) OF-169 Page 1 (Chinese) OF-169 Page 2 (Chinese) OF-169 Page 3 (Chinese) DS-0156 (English) Form DS-0156 (Chinese) Form DS-2053 Page 1 (English/Chinese) DS-2053 Page 2 (English/Chinese) DS-3024 Page 1 (English/Chinese) DS-3024 Page 2 (English/Chinese) DS-3025 Page 1 (English/Chinese) DS-3025 Page 2 (English/Chinese) This is all listed on Richard Sun's Website with links to the PDF files for these. Rich Sun I hope this helps. Bob
  9. Try a different office. We just walked in and showed the form, passport with the visa, I-94 and the lady looked up the needed information and said we would have the card in 2 weeks. We got them both in about 1 week. The lady told me K3/K4 were differnt and were allowed to have a SSN issued. I found one office that said my family could not have a SSN until they had a green card. I just tried a office in a city with many immigrants and had no problem. Hope this helps, Bob
  10. I was in the same situation with my step-daughter. She is K4 has not had a I130 filed as of yet and she has received the EAD. Just a note though, if the only purpose is to receive a SSN, the EAD is not reqiued. We had the SSN for both my wife and her daughter long before the EAD was applied for. Good luck.
  11. Congrats Daniel and Xiyu!! I am so happy to finally read this bit of wonderful news. Best of luck to you and I hope Xiyu will be home with you very soon. Bob & Guiping
  12. I just found Washington State has theirs in Chinese on their website. It is in PDF and Guiping has been reading it over the past few days. Bob
  13. Hi Rose, You are very smart getting the shots before you leave China. You will not need them to enter the US but you will need them for the AOS. Guiping has no record of the shots she had so we have to do them over again. I took her and her daughter earlier this week and found they were free for her daughter but will be about $400 for Guiping. If you are able to file your AOS within a year of receiving your exam in China you will not need to have another. You will need to have you vaccination record verified and the I693 suppliment completed by and approved doctor in the US. Best wishes to you. ---Bob
  14. Hi, Sorry I have not replied sooner. I barely can get any online time now that my step-daughter is up and running on her machine. The questions in the interview are very simple. How did you meet? How much time have you spent together? How many times has husband been to China? Do you speak English? Doe your husband speak Chinese? How do you talk? Do you love your husband? Why do you want to go to the USA? They asked Guiping to pronounce my full name and the city where we would live. GZ lists all the paperwork needed on the website and make sure you have it all. The more photographs together the better. Phone records are good but not required. The I-134 and all supporting popers is a must. The POE in Chicago was nice and simple. Just hand them the brown envelope and they take it from there. No good English skills required. I hope this answers you questions. Best of luck and best wishes, Bob
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