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  1. But.....The G-325A says this: If your native alphabet is in other than Roman letters, write your name in your native alphabet below: Chinese characters would be the "native alphabet" and it is not "Roman letters." (Putonghua)
  2. Current Status: Notice mailed welcoming the new permanent resident. On December 4, 2007, we mailed you a notice that we had registered this customer's new permanent resident status. Got the above this morning in my email but I didn't dream about it this time! I'll be looking for my mail this week to get that happy letter! Thanks again, guys!
  3. The G-325A says this: If your native alphabet is in other than Roman letters, write your name in your native alphabet below:
  4. Like Clayton said, go to another Notary public. They can do it. I never had my passport copies notarized but I did have copies of my wife's and her daughter's Chinese passport biographic pages notarized by a Notary public for use in filing the W-7 for tax purposes. The moral to this thread is; "at first you don't succeed- try, try again!"
  5. If you want to talk to someone about the I-601 then talk to cfl member dcwfn. Do a search on topics posted by dcwfn. He is the only one I've seen here who had to deal with the I-601 and getting his wife back to the states from China. It took him a long time but he finally got his wife back to the states. I think you can gain alot from him and I'm sure he will be more than happy to help. Send a PM to him. -good luck
  6. Thanks for the warm reception, you guys. I appreciate it! It's been a long road for my stepdaughter. I only know a couple of others here who has had it as long. But it looks like it's almost over for her She will finally get that coveted greencard! I sent the application and the CIS received it on August 9, 2004. She was only 13 at the time and unlike my wife, I was in no hurry to send hers off being as young as she was. The only incentive to mail it when I did was the cost. The cost went up a hundred dollars after age 14 and her birthday was in November. The applicant also is required to have biometrics done after age 14. Yep, money is a great motivator!...... She finally got an interview date, December 1, 2005, where the "mean old lady" denied her on the conditions that she needed biometrics done. I can't tell you how disappointed I was. So we went to Norfolk, VA for biometrics on Dec 27, 2005 and that was the last I have heard until I got a I-797C in the mail back in October of this year requesting biometrics. So off we went again, this time to Charlotte, NC on October 27, 2007. Over the years since August, 2004, I have mailed several inquiries and made numerous phone calls to find out what's going on with my stepdaughter's case. All of this and it takes a dream to prophecies the movement on her case! Go figure!...It's kind of scarey! Thanks again and keep fighting the good fight people! Hey Tine, congratulations on the adoption. I have always admired you and Ella. You give out inspiration to us all! Take care, you two!
  7. Thank you both. Yes Fang and I are thrilled!!!! I am aware of stumbling blocks and we are both comfortable that we are strong enough, and love each other enough, to endure. I have played "devils advocate" for the last 13 months and presented all potential problems. She is an amazing girl with such a positive attitude about everything. Americans can learn a thing or two (or a thousand!) from her!!! Is it absolutely necessary to have originals of birth certificate and divorce papers for interview? Not sure if mama is gonna love parting with the birth certificate or anything else "original"? Good question Michael!! Do we get the original documents back from the I-129F if we asked for them back?? Also when?? No- you won't get the originals back. The CIS states that somewhere in their directions but copies will do. Just make copies of everything and submit that. It should work just fine. The CIS will let you know if it doesn't but it will work nonetheless. Copies are what the notarial offices in China makes that includes the english translations. They are 4-pages with a white cover. Make sure your SO gets several copies of that to bring to the states, which usually are birth certificates and divorce certificates if applicable.
  8. He did post afterall, and I missed it!..... http://candleforlove.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=28499 I was wondering why I haven't heard from him since this thread but he did announce the results. I guess I'll have to consider it as "the one that got away!" Sorry for missing your post, Dave. Congratulations to you and Jing on a successful interview!
  9. I was born in 1960 and my wife was born in 1962, according to her birth certificate, but all of her college certificates and degrees says she was born in 1959, making her a year older than me! She says back then it was common for parents to "fib" about their children's ages in order to get them into school earlier and she says that's what her parents did with her. So now I pick on her sometimes about that. It's one of the "weapons" in my "arsenal" and she does not like me to talk about that at all. But I will, and I do, whenever the occasion necessitates its use!.....................
  10. You seem to be a happy man, Michael. That makes me happy for you. WoW!...your whole life is about to change, as you might know, I'm sure. But there will be some "stumbling blocks" you will encounter. Just be patient and understanding and all will work out. You will see and learn as you both face the cultural differences that life throws at you. Again, I'm happy for you! Make sure she brings several notarial birth certificates and divorce certificates if applicable. That should do it. You might find that you will need them one day and it's best to have them on hand than having to suffer the consequences of not having them. Of course, they will be needed for AOS. -good luck
  11. Dave must be in "marital bliss" right about now!..............
  12. I hope she is successful. I'm sure that she will be. -good luck I wonder how Jing's interview went. Has anyone heard from Dave? I haven't seen him post anything about it.
  13. Since everything is done electronically now, ie., fingerprints and photographs, at these ASC's, they don't want anything interfering with the equipment and cell phones are probably the biggest culprit in interference.
  14. Last night I had the most strangest dream. I dreamed that the CIS sent me an email apologizing for the length of time it has taken to get my stepdaughter's greencard. The email was very apologetic saying that on my request they will send me all records involving my stepdaughter's case, etc. USCONGUZ was also mentioned in my dream. I woke up in the middle of the night thinking about this strange dream I just had. It was a strange dream. This morning I checked my email like I do every morning an lo and behold, there was an email from CIS!! I wasn't even thinking about the dream when I was checking my email but there it was! A email from the CIS: The last processing action taken on your case Receipt Number: MSC043xxxxxx0 Application Type: I485 , APPLICATION TO REGISTER PERMANENT RESIDENCE OR TO ADJUST STATUS Current Status: Card production ordered. On December 3, 2007, we ordered production of your new card. Please allow 30 days for your card to be mailed to you. If we need something from you we will contact you. If you move before you receive the card, call customer service. You can also receive automatic e-mail updates as we process your case. Just follow the link below to register. My dream literally came true! Above is a portion of the email I received this morning. That is even more strange than the dream itself! It did come true. Why did I dream this last night and received the email this morning? Am I clairvoyant? Strange indeed! Well, it's been 3 1/2 years to get this card. I'll be happy when it arrives.
  15. That would be my suggestion; the K1 visa. I already came to that conclusion after reading this thread. Coming to your post only confirmed my thoughts. Go K1, young lady. -good luck
  16. I hope she is successful. I'm sure that she will be. -good luck
  17. You will need your wife's Chinese passport to file for a TIN number for her. To file, you will need to complete the IRS form W-7 and send it in with either a notarized copy of her passport's biographic page or you can send in the passport itself to the IRS. The IRS will send it back to you. The IRS will assign a TIN number for your wife that you can use in filling out the tax forms.
  18. Congratulations Maggie!............... I bet you're proud, Andrew! Congrats, man! B)
  19. Hang in there and don't feel alone, Charles. My wife's I-485 took 20 months to AOS interview and my stepdaughter is over 3 and a half years and still waiting on hers. Try to be patient and abide your time. It will come some day.
  20. Copies are fine, Dave. [/b]Copies. Unless specifically required that an original document be filed with an application or petition, an ordinary legible photocopy may be submitted. Original documents submitted when not required will remain a part of the record,even if the submission was not required. Originals are only required in cases of police/criminal records.
  21. Nice name, Maryann. I like it. Thanks for telling us. I'm sure you have a great deal of pressure on you. That's quite understandable and normal but try not to let it get the best of you. Try to be above it all and handle it in the best way you can. I hope all goes well for you this time and I feel it will. It seems like simple overcome they are asking for. Just present them with what the want. It all should go well afterwards. I think it will. Good luck to you Maryann. Larry is a lucky man indeed!
  22. Larry's fiancee, Do you have a name, gal? Mine is Ty. I think the key phrase used in this thread, and has been used all along is, "give them what they want!" Try not to worry so much about it. I know that's easier said than done, but try to be calm and when the time comes in 20 days, go in with confidence and your head held high! Give them what they want and say as little as possible. Let things flow like water and just maybe you will succeed this time. I have confidence that you will and want to hear it from you afterwards! -good luck and be at ease!, Larry's fiancee
  23. ...only if the VO inquires do you explain your divorce chronology. Divulge nothing! Give them the ONE page item they asked for, no more-no less. -good luck
  24. I hope things go well, it looks like you are close just give them what they want a one page summary. They still have you more complete statement. I couldn't agree more. Just give them what they want; no more-no less. -good luck
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