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Sam and Fen

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  1. We have our interview OCT 20 7:15 AM.

     

    Her son will not be comming with her and we did not fill out any forms for him but the letter we received lists him as one of the beneficiaries besides my fiance.

     

    Is this common or shoul I call GUZ?

    This is common in K-Visa cases when you list child on the I-129F.

     

    No need to contact anyone, later if it is decided to bring son to the USA you can start a K-2or4 follow-to-join within 1 year of parent's getting a K-1or3 visa.

     

    Thank You

  2. I have been to China two times now and I did not have any problems with the do and the donts (at least I think so).

    They understand that you are from a diffrent culture and dont expect you to know the do's and dont's. As long as you are polite you will be fine.

     

    Ofcourse me not speaking Chinese and my fiancees family not speaking english makes it easy or may be the translator they had there both times just did not tell me if I was wrong :o

  3. A couple of things I can think of:

     

    Of all the firewalls that are out there ZoneAlarm has the biggest footprint (uses a lot of memory/cpu to run)

     

    Try disabling zonealarm when you are using QQ and see if it helps.

     

    Look in your control panel to see if Windows firewall is on. If it is then having 2 firewalls running at the same time can also cause problems.

     

    Just be carefull if you diable zonealarm as your computer will be vulnerable during that time

  4. We use QQ between the US and China. I have Vista and she has XP.

     

    At times we have to close the video and restart but for the most part works ok.

     

    Try playing around with your audio and video settings. I had to do that when I first set it up. I also changed some Audio settings in the control panel.........dont remember what I did.

     

    the one thing I have realized is that when you make the intial connection and if music does not play then the audio will be a problem.

  5. I just got back from Guangzhou, China 2 days ago.

    I flew Asiana via Seoul.

     

    In Korea as soon as you disembark there was a guy checking temperatures and then you had to walk thru a thermal camera.

     

    In China all you had to do was fill out a form.

     

    Both, In Korea and China there were people walking around in masks at the airport.

     

    On the way back there was no check in Korea.

     

    i would rate Asiana a 9.5... great service.

  6. Shailesh Saoji.


    To The Consular Officer
    US Consulate, Guangzhou, China

    Evolution of Relationship

    I have not had a relationship with my ex wife since 2004 and we finalized our divorce in 2008.

    I came across HuiFen in October of 2008 and eventually started corresponding with her on a daily basis, first by email and then by phone.

    Having my own business makes it very difficult for me to take multiple days off but fortunately Thanksgiving was just around the corner and I decided to go and meet her in person
    We met in Hong Kong in November of 2008 and the more I got to know her the more I realized this was the right thing to do. I am not the kind of person who will procrastinate, if something feels right I just do it.

    I applied for a Chinese visa in Hong Kong and Thanksgiving Day went to Guangzhou to meet with her family.

    This was also her first time out of China so while in Hong Kong we did the typical tourist things. Our first evening there we went to Café Deco for dinner which has the best view of HK harbor; we also went to Disney and to Madam Tussaud's. She had never had anything other then Chinese food so I introduced her to Indian food and Mexican food.

    We talk to each other every day for hours as is evident with my phone bills and for the past few months we have been using QQ video.

    I went back to see her, in July 2009 .
    We spent most of our time in her home town of ZengCheng visiting her family, friends and workplace. We also spent a few evenings in Guangzhou and had dinner at “Vaastu” an Indian restaurant which claims to be the biggest Indian restaurant outside of India and Milanos as she had never had Italian food.
    I also bought her down to our consulate so she would know where she needs to go for her interview.


    Shailesh Saoji

    Any suggestions? I am too good at writing stuff

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