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  1. Thanks all for the input. My fiancée went back to China and started everything from her mom's side. No success for the first visit at Gong Zheng Chu as she was told that US embassy is now required to have both parent's ID listed in the notarized birth certificate. Thanks god she was finally able to get his dad's info thru some sources after some panic days and eventually got it.
  2. Hmm! Did I read it correctly? Petition received dated Oct18, 2013 for I-129F & it got approved on Dec04, 2013 and which means it took less than 8 weeks from NOA1 to NOA2. This is fast & furious. I am jealous.
  3. Problem is that her parents divorced years ago and she used to be under her dad's hoku but no longer the case after they both re-married again with their "new" hoku. Plus, she had her own one from her previous marriage but cancelled since moved to HK ten years ago. :sweating_buckets:
  4. Hi, My fiancee is a HK citizen born in China and I am wondering how she would be able to get a notarized birth certificate in her home town Sichuan coz she got no huko in China now. Also, it would be much appreciated if one could provide me a sample in Chinese and so her mom could at least bring it along with her when go for asking/searching one. Btw, does she have to physically go back to China to obtain one or this is something her mom can help her with? Many thanks!!!
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