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Mr. Don

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  1. Thanks for your quick response and help. I really appreciate it and this is what I love about this group. One thing I failed to mention is that her father and mother both were recently approved for a tourist visa to visit the U.S. If we bring him here for second opinion and possible treatment, I'm expecting it to be costly from a financial perspective. I'm going to call tomorrow and find out what we're looking at and how long this may take. I'm not sure time is on our side

     

    Thank you again!

  2. My wife found out tonight that her dad, who lives in China, has a tumor on one of his lungs. He's been a heavy smoker for a long time. She is understandably very upset and concerned and is thinking about trying to bring him to the U.S., which is where we live, to be treated. Does anyone have experience with something like this? I know since he has no insurance in the U.S. it's going to be pretty expensive.

     

     

     

    Any input would be appreciated

     

     

     

    Thank you!

  3. Hi all. I hope everyone is doing well. My wife and I are wanting her elderly parents to come to the U.S. to visit us from China. Could someone point us to the steps required for us and for them? I know there is an invite letter we have to put together along with sponsorship? Any help you could give would be much appreciated as we really aren't sure where to start.

     

     

     

     

    Thanks all!! :-)

  4. Hi all. Hope everyone is doing well. My wife and I are beginning our research on options for bringing her parents to the US. They are both over 65 and we are trying to learn what assistance, if any, they would be able to receive once they are here such as assisted living, health insurance options....etc. as they would like to have some independence of their own. Can someone who has experienced a similar situation share what you did or point us to existing posts on this topic. Any assistance or input would be greatly appreciated

     

     

     

    Thanks all! :-)

     

     

     

  5. Hi all. I know this is a common topic but I had trouble finding info on it. We applied for my wife's 10 year ROC (and step son) in November of last year. She is planning to go to China to visit this summer and I don't think she will have her new 10 year green card in time for her trip. I thought I read somewhere on this site that you could go to the local USCIS office and request a stamp or something? Could someone tell me about that and how we get an appointment?


    I forgot to mention her 2 year perm res. card is almost expired and she did receive the 1 year extension letter

    thanks :)

    Don

  6. Thanks Warped. We are planning to submit other evidence. I think I'm getting too hung up on the written statements. We have bank statements from beginning of our marrige til now, lease agreements with both names, 2 years tax returns, photos, 3 written statements,.....things like that. My friends are getting their statements notarized. Their statements are short and to the point but notarized also. Hopefully that will help

  7. So my friend used the affidavit template from VJ. When she typed a few sentences it pushed the notary info down and created a 2nd page. She took it to the notary and the notary only stamped the 2nd page with her notary seal and signature. I don't know much at all about notarizing but should the notary have stamped the 1st page too or is only stamping the 2nd page suffficient?

     

    Sorry for the weird questions. Really want to get this right the first time :-S

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