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  1. My wife will be flying out tomorrow (finally!) and entering the US through San Francisco. Which line should she use when going through immigration, the US resident line because of her CR-1 visa or the non-resident line because it will be the first time entering with the CR-1 and sealed packet?

     

    Any other tips or things we should know?

  2. Finally all done with the exhausting immigration process and my wife will be arriving next week, only three weeks after I had to leave China! One of the to-do items on our list is to buy a house, which in order for us to purchase together will likely require her to have some credit history.

     

    Does anyone have any good tips or experiences in building up credit for their immigrant spouse? She has already secured a job so will have income, and I will be adding her to my existing credit cards which are in good standing. Looking for whatever else we can do to help.

  3. It looks like the document submission cover page may have been updated in March of this year. This is the one I'm finding on the UStraveldocs site, which is a bit different from the one shown here:

     

    NIV document submittal letter - http://ustraveldocs.com/cn/20150313%20-%20NIV%20-%20Requested%20Documentation%20Submission_EN.pdf

     

    IV document submission is covered here - Submitting Additional Documents

    with the actual document submission cover sheet here - http://www.ustraveldocs.com/cn/20140328%20IV%20Documentation%20Submission%20Letter.pdf

  4. I've seen this in several sources - most of the pictures seem to be of people watching large waves splashing and flooding. In Zhejiang, to the south of Shanghai

     

    Typhoon pounds China with heavy rains; 1.1 million evacuated

     

    http://ww1.hdnux.com/photos/37/50/42/8292524/45/1024x1024.jpg

     

    Some 1.1 million people had been evacuated from coastal areas of Zhejiang and more than 46,000 in neighboring Jiangsu province ahead of the storm, Xinhua said. The provincial flood control bureau said 28,764 ships had been ordered back to port.

     

    The national weather service said earlier the typhoon might be the strongest to strike China since the communist government took power in 1949. It initially was deemed a super-typhoon but was downgraded at midday Saturday to a strong typhoon and was weakening further as it moved inland.

     

    Heavy downpour was reported in some areas, including the village of Lai'ao, which recorded more than 400 millimeters (16 inches) of rain, according to Xinhua.

     

     

    Wow, didn't realize it hit so hard. Here in Hangzhou we had heavy rain/wind on Saturday but nothing more than the usual big storm weather.

  5. Traveling while AP should not cause problem for the pending visa.

     

    Only issue could be denied entry at the US POE, the POE officer can always see the visa case is in AP and suspect traveling to the US because of a problem with AP.

    That's what we were thinking as well. Maybe proof of a return flight would help alleviate any concerns at the POE.

     

    If her CR-1 is approved while still in the US, is there a way to finish up the process from there? I think she needs to return to China to finalize, correct?

  6. TS, thanks for the good wishes.

     

    LG, yeah, it makes the job hunt very frustrating for me and my spouse as well.

     

    In related news, the online status checker is showing an update. But I wonder if that update just means they answered my question by e-mail. Do other people experience that as well, that the status updates whenever they contact the GZ Consulate?

    We experienced the same thing, the status date updated immediately once we got an email reply from them.

  7. I'm currently in the CCP admin processing window for my wife's application as well. The problem we are now facing is that my wife was able to secure a job offer (we started looking early as we didn't think an offer would come so quickly) and they want her to start July 20th. We provided all of the CCP requested info on May 24th, so she could potentially miss out on an employment opportunity if not approved by then. I will be contacting our senator and/or congressman this week. I know they can't directly effect the outcome or push things faster, but hoping an inquiry from them will cause someone to look at our case quickly.

  8. I am helping my wife fill out the DS-160 for her mother, her sister, and her sister's husband so that they will be able to visit us later this year. My wife and I are still in China and will not be back until July, but want to submit this while we are here so that we can go with them to submit in Shanghai.

     

    Question is: how do we answer "Do you have any other relatives in the US?". We are not in the US, but my parents are? Are they technically relatives for this purpose as "in laws" or should we stick with NO as the answer?

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    Did some searching and while there is a lot about foreign earned income, my situation is a bit different. For the past few years i have been temporarily working in China for a US company and still get paid by them in USD. On my W2 it shows total wages which is well above the poverty threshhold. However, on my IRS 1040 Adjusted Gross Income is below the threshhold because the income is claimed as foreign income (due to my being out of the US for the entire period). Not sure about the specifics of how this works, as my company hires KPMG to do our taxes for us.

     

    Question is, can this be explained by my wife in the interview by showing both my W2 and the additional forms included in my return showing the foreign income? Also, which amount should I enter when filling out the i-864? The intructions state to use the amount from the 1040 form shown as Adjusted Gross Income, but that amount is not reflective of the true situation.

     

     

    The I-864 is a stand-alone form which goes on file to document your ability to support your wife. Follow the directions when filling out his form, but it is YOUR responsibility to provide a true picture of your financial situation. If the I-864 falls short in this regard, be sure to include a separate statement showing your actual income. DO NOT rely on any verbal explanation.

     

    thanks. after reviewing the 1040, my "total income" still shows a reduced number omitting foreign income. I will write up an explanation showing the full figures.

     

    I do have a contract from my company showing I will return back to the office there in the US once my time is up here so that will show income continuing.

  10. Did some searching and while there is a lot about foreign earned income, my situation is a bit different. For the past few years i have been temporarily working in China for a US company and still get paid by them in USD. On my W2 it shows total wages which is well above the poverty threshhold. However, on my IRS 1040 Adjusted Gross Income is below the threshhold because the income is claimed as foreign income (due to my being out of the US for the entire period). Not sure about the specifics of how this works, as my company hires KPMG to do our taxes for us.

     

    Question is, can this be explained by my wife in the interview by showing both my W2 and the additional forms included in my return showing the foreign income? Also, which amount should I enter when filling out the i-864? The intructions state to use the amount from the 1040 form shown as Adjusted Gross Income, but that amount is not reflective of the true situation.

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    1) You could always drop the Shanghai Medical and do it a couple days before interview in Guangzhou.

    2) In the case of CCP AP they will return the passport to you and will request it later once the CCP waiver has been approved.


    Quick follow up, in the case of AP due to CCP, once approved how will we get the passport to them? Another trip to Guangzhou or something more simple like sending through CITIC?

  12. My wife and I have been going through the CR-1 DCF process and are at the point of the medical and interview. We've also been planning a trip to Europe in late May. We had mapped out the timing of everything and thought it would all work out, but her Schengen visa for our Europe trip is taking longer than planned and we do not have her passport back at this time. Her medical appointment is on Friday so we are now getting concerned.

     

    Our initial planned timeframe (which we thought was a bit tight but would be sufficient):

    March 27 submit for Schengen visa (processing time was given as 4 working days)

    April 10 medical appointment

    April 20 interview in Guangzhou

    May 15 leave for Europe trip

     

    Questions are:

    • What is the process to expedite the medical results? We are doing it in Shanghai and she called them and was told they could not expedite, which conflicts with what i've read. If we need to reschedule her medical appointment would need to expedite the results to keep our same interview date
    • At the interview, I expect to receive only preliminary approval because of her CCP status (she is a member). If this is the case, do they still collect her passport or do we get to keep it until final approval? Also, in the case of her getting an actual full approval, about how long do they keep the passport before returning to us.
  13. A bit of conflicting info here so want to be 100% sure I follow the correct process

     

    The email I received asked me to complete the DS-260 online and submit: copy of personal information page of passport and 2 photographs. It did not mention anything else (besides the cover letter when submitting the documents) and states "Do NOT submit other documents to the Consulate at this time, as they will be destroyed."

     

    However, when I log into the website to complete the DS-260 it states "After submitting the DS-260, provide all supporting documentation (as listed on the Documents The Applicant Must Submit web page) for each applicant to your Consulate or U.S. Embassy.". Following the link there is a list of documents including the above and adding birth certificate, police certificate, marriage certifcate, etc.

     

    My question is, do we follow the email strictly as that is specific to our case and the website is more generic? All of the additional items listed we had already submitted with the I-130 with the exception of the police certificate. If we follow the email, should we include this one or just bring to the interview?

     

    I'm of the opinion we just follow the email until we hear otherwise but don't want to take any chances here.

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