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no Tangmu, I just have a very strong stomach and am developing a special breather for when you people are around.
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I am not a Chinese Person. You must have a real hard on for people from China.
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it smells to cooked rats and dogs, must be the chinaman cooking dinnel at his lestaulant, light? Hey, how come you people refuse to use toothpaste? wash your clothes? buy soap? bathe everyday? last trip I took it was nauseating, it was full of chinamen who had not bathed, brushed their teeth since the ming dinasty.
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The USCIS now also will email or text you any notification about your case (once she's here in the USA). Use form G-1145 when you file:
USCIS.gov 'E-Notification Capability'
Quite useful and it does work. I had several emails notifying me about the status of my wife's PR application last week.
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You won't be filing for CR1, Tangmu.
Just file the I-130 as instructed. Once that's processed and approved, they will automatically move the file on to the NVC for IR1 processing. They'll contact you and let you know what steps need to be taken next. You'll get individual instructions for each part - fee payment, forms etc etc.
It's a multi-step process with some things your wife will need to fill out and some things you will, all of which need to go back to the NVC before they finally finish and move it on to the US Consulate in China.
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Read I-130 instructions. It will answer all your questions.
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Well thanks everyone for the replies. My next question is simple. Do I file it at the Chicago Lock Box or the Nebraska Service Center in Lincoln, Nebraska.
After I file the CR1 and then what? How long does it take to get the P-1, 2, 3 and the final P-4?
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IR2 is for unmarried children (under 21) of USC's. IR1 is for spouses.
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If you have been married more than 2 years, you apply for an IR1.
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Most experts aren't recommending K3 anymore, Brit. It's generally taking the same length of time as IR visas, with a lot more hassles.
So, Tangmu, you would start by filing an I-130 with the USCIS. After it's approval, they will send it on to the NVC and begin Consular Processing for IR-1. It takes approximately 1 year and she would enter the US (if approved) as a Legal Permanent Resident. Conditional Residency is only given if the marriage is less than two years old at the time of approval, so that's not going to be an issue for you.
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Hi, I am new to this board and it appears there is a treasure house here of infomation concerning Immigration.
Maybe I can pick a brain or two.
A little over two years ago I married a Chinese woman in China. Everything with us is very good. I have made a total of 5 trips over there. We both debated if I should move there to China. We never filed for visa because my business started to collapse in June of 2008. I have since recovered and have a very fine job now.
We both have decided that it would be best for her to move here to the US. I have been told by a few fellows that I should not file a CR130 visa but a IR2. There are no children involved in the visa.
Since we have been married now for over 2 years. I am sort of blind on this and maybe somebody could guide me a little.
Thanks
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I am Confused Any Help?
Hi, I am new to this board and it appears there is a treasure house here of infomation concerning Immigration.
Maybe I can pick a brain or two.
A little over two years ago I married a Chinese woman in China. Everything with us is very good. I have made a total of 5 trips over there. We both debated if I should move there to China. We never filed for visa because my business started to collapse in June of 2008. I have since recovered and have a very fine job now.
We both have decided that it would be best for her to move here to the US. I have been told by a few fellows that I should not file a CR130 visa but a IR2. There are no children involved in the visa.
Since we have been married now for over 2 years. I am sort of blind on this and maybe somebody could guide me a little.
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