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  1. Make sure you take crisp new $100 dollar bills if you are going to trade for Yuan. If they are not in good shape many banks will not accept. I put my money in a pouch worn around my neck for safety while travelling. You can buy this just about anywhere. I think I got mine at K-Mart. If you are staying in a fairly nice hotel they will provide good toilet paper. And good laundry service too. Make sure you get foot massage at least every other day.....very cheap and feel great!!! Don't forget the electrical adapter....
  2. Thanks Jim, the concern is that she does not speak much English so everybody agreed that it would be best (and quickest) for her to finish college in China. Otherwise she is going to spend a year or more learning English well enough just to attend college here. By the way, how is CiCi doing?
  3. You can go thru with the K1/K2 interview. After receiving the visas and coming to the United States, you can file form I-131, Advance Parole and let her return to China to finish college. That's one way to appraoch it. Hey Ty, how long do you think it would take (approx.) to file and receive the advance parole?
  4. Don't count your chickens before they're hatched here, guy. There is no law that states that - the visa requires that the "child" be under 21 and must apply for AOS by age 21 - but does not explicitly require our K-2's to remain children anymore than it requires our K-1's to remain fiance's. My future daughter is 18yo so she still has time before turning 21 anyway. My main concern (and hers) is getting her education in China without giving up the progress of our immigration process which is almost complete. Interview is in two weeks in Guangzhou.
  5. My fiance's daughter is attending college in China and wants to finish her schooling there but we want her to come to America with us. Is there anyway she can come to America with us after the interview and then return to China for schooling without waiting for the green card but still get her green card without going through the immigration process again? Did I explain this right?
  6. I called the IRS and they sent my transcripts via fax. I had them before I was off the phone with the very helpful Lady.
  7. They told me the same thing on a Monday or Tuesday and they had my interview date by that Friday. Don't call them on Friday though until early afternoon their time. Gettin close Baby!
  8. Hey Tim, I hope you translated this story correctly. I sent it to my girl and if it says something crazy ...I will see you soon
  9. Whoa - I did read it, and it was NOT deleted because of the OP. He posted HIS side of what happened, hung around a little while, and got out. I would like to read it
  10. I didn't read the post you are talking about Dennis, but I'm sure it was deleted not because of what you said, rather because of the statement of the original offender. Stick to your principals dude.
  11. Good point Lance. I think you might have something there. <fixed quote>
  12. WOW, that's amazing!! Congratulations!!!
  13. Wow Don, that's kind of screwed up. Hope it doesn't interfere with your plans for the trip home. Probably just a glitch. Good luck.
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