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RobB

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  • Birthday 09/14/1970

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  1. I have a little red divorce book from a previous marriage and I am working on getting a K-1 Visa for my fiancee'. She is a divorced as well and has her divorce documents translated and stamped from a government approved translator in Jinan, but I only have the orignal document and book from my divorce. I had the documents translated and signed an affidavit that they were correct, but I am unsure if that will work when I submit the I-129F paperwork. Do I need to get the document translated at the local Chinese Consulate? Thanks, Rob
  2. I have a question in regards to this topic. I have been seperated from my wife for 1 1/2 years before we got divorced. During our marriage, I did successfully apply for and get a green card for her. She decided that the US wasn't for her and she returned to China and we finalized the divorce last December. Now I have a Chinese girlfriend who has been seperated from her husband for four years and is finalizing her divorce. She has a son from that marriage and wants to move forward with our engagement and filing of the I-129F. Are there any pitfalls or problems in filing the I-129F immediately after we are engaged? Or should we wait and file towards the end of the year? I will be seeing her again next month during which we will meet with her family in regards to our engagement. Thanks, Rob
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