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  1. Hi guys Boy it has been a long time ANy old timers still there? Yuhui and I married happily 9 years now. With a 7 yo who makes fun of my Chinese Eric Ft Lauderdale FL
  2. Mick, actually Eric's plan of this weekend is to stay on Candle...so you'd better keep an eye on him..
  3. side note to Yuhui - Inlaws are like fresh fish - good for about three days. Thanks Frank.. Well, I've been with my inlaws in France for about a week this May... really a good time with them, except for the complicated French talking B) So now I am busy catching up with my French language and French recipe
  4. Yes, my paperwork here allows me to travel "almost" same as him.... just the #$%$% US passport is way too flexible no, I haven't got the greencard yet. biiiiiiiig waiting list in Maimi BTW, just got an email from Chinese Consulate in Huston, they confirmed that I can stay in HK for less than 7 days.... SHOPPING!!!!!!!!!!!! B)
  5. OK, I'm back in the States. Where is the party ? Eric.
  6. Thank you Mick for the nice post! And this morning, when I just woke up struggling to open my eyes, a sweet whisper came "Happy National Day!!"....sooo sweet..thanks honey And coincidentally, today is also Eric's birthday according to Chinese lunar calendar, since he would be far away in Germany on his "regular" b-day,,, we would have more celebration today!! waaaoo Anyway, today is a nice day, isn't it! May our homeland more splendid! May my honey more handsome!! May all couples here more happy!!!!
  7. Very sorry to hear that. Sounds like they had plenty of evidences. Unfortunately, the VO is kind of God with those matters. Discretionary powers I suggest they contact GZ and find out what other evidence they might bring that would have tipped the balance, if any. I do not think the lawyer will be of any use, as , like I said, visa issuance is purely at the interviewer discretion. Not to say this is hopeless by all means. Just to say that I don't think a l;awyer will accomplish more with GZ than they can themselves. I wish them luck. Was language a factor? Does she speaks English or does he speak Chinese? Typically the language barrier is frown upon by VO's. ooops. eric ( and not yuhui ) was writing the above .
  8. sorry to put it in a wrong place.. please forgive me
  9. Hi, Has anyone here tried to check your AOS status on-line at www.bcis.gov or through the phone at 1-800-375-5283? We did both and met the same problem that they asked for the 13-character application receipt number which "can be found on application notices you have received from the BCIS" as they say.. The receipt we got from KS City BCIS is just a grocery shopping receipt with some numbers but no way to be 13-character, then we dug out all the files and found that on NOA2 there is a 13 receipt number on the up right corner, we tried this, but it turned out to be "cannot be found"... Anyone has managed this please give us a hint, thanks in advance! By the way, we are heading to the Miami BCIS in 2 hrs, would let you know about the exploration.
  10. I like that B) well, just between you and me Don...
  11. Thanks all for your encouragement!! Thanks for my honey's patience!!! B) really B) Well, gentlemen, please be more patient with your honey, practice makes perfect, and this is not an EASY job, so what we need is just practice, practice, and practice... and we can do it!
  12. Same here with Yuhui She's a SPF45 freak ooops. Wifey forgot to sign off AGAIN ! Eric
  13. BTW, in case to recognize my not bad driving today, honey is in the kitch now cooking me STEAK!!! Nice Hubby!!
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