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  1. Go to Last Entry for most recent posts. From the Wall Street Journal Offshore Yuan Demand Up as New Hong Kong Rule, Stock-Trading Link Rolled Out The stock connection between Hong Kong and Shanghai is referred to as a "stock market train", but I haven't really figured out what's involved there yet.
  2. My wife and I live in China and are planning on moving to the USA and are in the process of obtaining the spouse visa for her. We have already gone through the first steps at the Ganzhou consulate and she is scheduled to do the immigration interview. We are preparing our documents and I had a few questions about what exactly we will need, especially with regard to filling out the I-134, the affidavit of support. I would greatly appreciate any advice anyone has on it. 1- First of all, we are currently living in China but I obviously have residency status in the USA. When I am filling out the sections on the affidavit of support for my physical and mailing address which address goes where? In other words, I am living in China but does "physical address" refer to my official residence in the USA? I assume the mailing address just refers to where I get my mail in China. 2- My next question is about employment. I am currently working in China but will not have a job in the USA when I return. Should I fill in the section on employment with my current employer and income with my current income? Or should I leave them blank because I won't have them in the USA and they are useless for determining my ability to support my wife in the USA? I have heard different advice on this question and thought this would be a good place to ask for more. ( I know the specifics of financial support and can meet them with a co-sponsor so the job isn't how I'll reach the threshold). Thank you very much!
  3. Hello everyone, there has been so much great advice and commentary in this website, I thought I would post my own question to get some more opinions and suggestions. We had our I-130 approved just last week from Beijing USCIS, and now we are preparing for the interview in Guangzhou. Regarding form i-864 Affidavit of Support, I wonder what people do when the husband, me, is unemployed at the moment and doesn't have a job lined up in the US yet? (I left my job recently and will definitely get another one later, but at the time the interview happens there will be nothing to show as current income) The form says we can use other assets to meet the income requirement. has anyone done that before? Like using the value of our home in China? or using my wife's (Chinese national) bank account? Does that suffice? In the interview has anyone ever been asked where the money in a bank account comes from? how specific are their questions regarding source of money, or do they just need to see that you have money? Thanks so much! Look forward any thoughts on the matter,
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