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  1. Thanks guys! I will go the consulate myself in NY. Just for my sanity check, for the invitation letter, it would be okay to use this template? http://www.visarite.com/images/china_visa/sample_tourist_invitation_by_individuals.pdf except i mention "inviting my husband to visit my parents". and she lives in US. this is okay? also, do you think i can apply for 2 year visa to save money and hassle since we will probably visit once a year?
  2. Hi, tried searching for answers, but no luck. maybe someone can help me with a quick question? I am a US Citizen trying to get a Chinese Visa to go China to visit my wife's parents. My wife has been with me in US for almost a year and she just got her green card few months ago. Can my wife write the invitation letter as long as she has her and china passport and ID (Before she moved to the US, she lived with her parents. so same address)? Thanks everyone!
  3. Actually, she just turned turned 28 in Nov. 2011. Do you think we should be safe and write a statement and have a resume ready at interview (just in case they ask...) ? I'm probably going to mail our I-129F in the next 10 days or so. Thanks for your help!
  4. My fiancee was in the "China Communist Youth League", but never joined CCP. I was told it's pretty common to join when you were in high school. Her CYL membership has already terminated (she's passed 28 years old), though. I know I'm ahead, but just alittle worried.... On the "Packet 4" forms, should my fiancee list "China Communist Youth League" on "party/organization/affiliation"? If yes, does she need an explanation similar to CCP? I tried doing a search in the forum on VJ and CFL, but couldn't find any answers. Also, I think there's a form (GNI?) where it asks "Were you part of a totalitarian party?". What should she answer? And should she have a resume ready? She did worked at one of hotels, owned by the government, for many years. But she was only a entry-level clerk. thanks in advance!
  5. Hi, need some quick help..... When my fiancee was 7 years old (20 years ago?), her parents divorced. Because of the divorce, her mom changed her name. Do she need to put her formal old name in "Other Names Used"? If i do need to write the former old name, do I need to to mail any notarize documents/statements relating to this "old name"? Her passport, hukou book, notarized birth certificate, and etc. all uses her currect name. Thanks! Greatly appreciated!
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