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  1. I know you quoted Martin, but I can answer from our experience.

    We prepared a letter/statement which we provided in the initial N-400 application. It was a modified version of the one that we submitted with every other application in this journey.  We didn't provide documentary evidence.

    The statement we prepared was based on one we found on here somewhere. I'll see if I can find and link it for you.

    Her membership was actually less than 10 years ago. I want to say 6 or 7 years before her application

  2. Hey Randy,

    Thanks again. After talking with my wife, we may actually choose to go for the residence permit and stay for the almost 1 year it looks like it will get us.  Glad the process if fairly painless! Fingers crossed it goes smoothly for both of us.

    Do you know of cases where the child and her husband are US citizens but are able to get the residence permit?

    Thanks!

  3. As always, Randy, you are the guru!

    I think this would be an occasionally stay more than the 180 days situation.  So you're saying that once in China, we can just go to the PSB and ask for more time? Or buy a residence permit? Do we need to do anything special or provide documentation for why we want to do that? Or is it typically a pretty easy procedure?

     

    Just to add an odd thing about our Q2s is that they only gave us 120 days of stay. I don't think it will really matter but just thought I'd share that this is a thing they do sometimes

  4. Hi everyone!

    Been awhile since I've been on here.  Thank you all so much as always for your help on navigating the US immigration process.

    My wife got US citizenship in May! Yaya! But we're both looking to spend some extended time in China up to a year.  As of right now, we both have Q2 visas and we're considering a Q1.

    Do any of yall know if we were to get a Q1 would it cancel our Q2? And how long can we stay in China on a Q1?

    Are there better ways for us to stay in China for a longer period of time?

     

    Thanks so much!

  5. Hi everyone! As always, thanks for all the help and support through this crazy process!

    My wife has her N-400 interview scheduled in a few weeks, though we did try to push the date due to medical issues (haven't heard back on that yet).

    I'm looking at the letter scheduling the interview and it asks for so little compared to every other step of this process, so I'm wondering beyond:

    • The letter
    • Her greenscard
    • Her passport
    • Our marriage certificate
    • My birth certificate

    What she needs to bring?

    There's also a statement about all document she used for entry. She entered on a K-1, and I remember having a lot of documents then, so is there something from that she needs to bring??

  6. Hi everyone,

    Grateful as always for all the support and community at candleforlove!

    My wife and I are thinking about bringing her parents over here permanently, but want them to have a community where they can feel at home. We live in the southeast and Atlanta would probably be the closest best move, but I'm curious what other's experiences have been in other cities and in Atlanta.

    My FIL loves the part of China where he can just go to a square and be with people and I'm wondering if that's in Atlanta or anywhere near the southeast.

    Thanks!

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