ericeblack Posted September 29, 2006 Report Share Posted September 29, 2006 Is an "Employment Certificate" the same thing as the "Foriegn Expert Permit"? Link to comment
LeeFisher3 Posted September 30, 2006 Report Share Posted September 30, 2006 Is an "Employment Certificate" the same thing as the "Foriegn Expert Permit"? A bit more context would be helpful, but let me give it a shot. I am assuming you are living and working in China, got married and wish to DCF for your wife. You will need to acquire something showing you are legally working and residing in China. This could be a copy of your visa and an employment contract. Perhaps I'm way off base here. Link to comment
dnoblett Posted September 30, 2006 Report Share Posted September 30, 2006 Here is a bit I found on this: NOTARIAL WORK EXPERIENCE CERTIFICATEAvailable. Notarial Work Experience Certificates (NWECS) briefly describe an applicant's work experience in the PRC. They should be required of all employment based preference immigrant applicants who claim work experience in China. Employer's letters or sworn statements from persons claiming person¡¯s knowledge should not be accepted in lieu of NWECS. The inability of an applicant to obtain a NWEC should be regarded as prima facie evidence the applicant does not possess the claimed experience. I assume this is much like a government generated resume. Your SO may want to get one to bring to the USA, It may be useful when applying for a job. I told my fiance to get one. http://travel.state.gov/visa/reciprocity/C...der/C/China.htm Link to comment
ericeblack Posted October 3, 2006 Author Report Share Posted October 3, 2006 You are correct that I am about to file the CDF in Guangzhou. The USCIS offices asks for a residence permit and a "employment certificate". I have a residence permit, a contract, and a letter from a University saying that I work there, but no "employment certificate". What I do have is the small "Foreign Experts Certificate" which is just a small book with my picture and where I work and life. Is that "Foreign Experts Certificate" my "employment certificate"? Link to comment
warpedbored Posted October 3, 2006 Report Share Posted October 3, 2006 Others with DCF experience can help you better but I believe the most important factor is which kind of visa you have to be in China. People often think that just because they are living and working in China on a tourist visa they can file DCF. They are mistaken.You are correct that I am about to file the CDF in Guangzhou. The USCIS offices asks for a residence permit and a "employment certificate". I have a residence permit, a contract, and a letter from a University saying that I work there, but no "employment certificate". What I do have is the small "Foreign Experts Certificate" which is just a small book with my picture and where I work and life. Is that "Foreign Experts Certificate" my "employment certificate"? Link to comment
brutrigem Posted October 3, 2006 Report Share Posted October 3, 2006 I filed DCF with my spouse, and we only had to submit a copy of the Z-residence permit (sticker in your passport). They did not look at the little Foreign Experts Certificate book or employment contract. I hope this helps and good luck! Link to comment
ericeblack Posted October 5, 2006 Author Report Share Posted October 5, 2006 It was helpful...thanks. I am heading to GUZ next week to file th I-130 and I am jsut trying to make sure I have absolutly everything...thanks!! Link to comment
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