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Has anyone ever translated the entire K1 process into Chinese for our loved ones? Including the costs for each step?

It would be a great resource. It is already available in English as a quick guide.

A quick guide would be great in Chinese like:

I-129F : 请愿: $455 : 受益人: $0

etc.

Thanks!

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Here is a link to a site that is written in both english and chinese. http://www.candleforlove.com/ it will help to explain things.
I am looking for a nice summary with costs of the K1 process in Chinese. I didn't see anything like that at the site you gave. In fact I couldn't find any explanation in Chinese there. Do you have a specific link?

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you can put on your self as you go through the process of the cost and break down

here is my cost on cr1 which i file before the new fee update.

i130= $190

AOS for I-864= $70

Visa Fee = $400

Postage fee =$150<<<< including send my paper work to my wife as copy

Chinese notarized fee = ? anywhere between $100-$200 i don't know about this my wife get the notarized paper together

Medical Checkup = $ 200

Hotel & airline ticket to the interview= $400

all of this fee are only rough estimate on my case.

there is more if i fly to china and be at the interview.

so i think k1 visa should be around the same amount.

Marriage : 2006-05-17

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USCIS Process
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I-130 Sent : 2007-06-12
I-130 Approved : 2007-12-05
Status: Take 179 days to complete, because of notarize marriage certificate(RFE).

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NVC Process
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NVC Received : 2007-12-06
Case Completed at NVC : 2008-03-13 Case Complete Forward to Embassy
Case Left NVC : 2008-03-18
Status: Take 97 days to complete, because of the tax return and w2 (RFE),

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Consulate Process
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Consulate Received : 5/12/2008 Eligible for interview, waiting for notice (Per DOS)
Packet 4 Received : 6/11/2008
Interview Date : 7/10/2008 interview at 7:15am (Per DOS)
Blue - Required Overcome. Overcome send 7/24
8/19/2008 Going back to GUZ to get visa stamp
Visa Received : 8/22/2008
US Entry : 10/17/2008 JFK Port of Entry

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Citizenship Process
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N-400 Filed: 11/25/2012

Interview Date: 1/2013 (Passed)

Ceremony: 03/2013

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Here is a link to a site that is written in both english and chinese. http://www.candleforlove.com/ it will help to explain things.
I am looking for a nice summary with costs of the K1 process in Chinese. I didn't see anything like that at the site you gave. In fact I couldn't find any explanation in Chinese there. Do you have a specific link?

I don't read Chinese, so I don't know what's there in Chinese and what isn't but if you read and write Chinese, why not simply translate the summary of costs for your fiancee?

My wife and I used only machines and sofware to translate and she had no problems understanding the costs.

There is a sister site in Chinese but its so full of misinformation and other #######, I did all I could to make sure my wife never knew about it. I did enough explaining of how K3 was different from the CR1 processes three of her friends went through I knew better than to expose her to "001".

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I don't read Chinese, so I don't know what's there in Chinese and what isn't but if you read and write Chinese, why not simply translate the summary of costs for your fiancee?
Well I was hoping it had already been done. I guess since it hasn't been done I have to do it myself.

Thanks.

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Maybe but she dislikes "wasting time talking to strangers on the Internet." She also hates gossip. "My life is too busy with living" she says and who am I to argue? Of course I am shot down with that too but I am used to it! :whistle:

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Maybe but she dislikes "wasting time talking to strangers on the Internet." She also hates gossip. "My life is too busy with living" she says and who am I to argue? Of course I am shot down with that too but I am used to it! :whistle:

here is the one of the best community and it's been around for eight plus years now: http://usa.bbs.net.

First, the K1 process is a journey for both parties involved. Therefore, both parties should take time to understand what's involved and what it takes. I want to warn you that the interview can be very cruel and grilling. The US petitioner is not allowed to attend and she will be there all by herself. If she doesn't know what the VO is looking for then she will more than likely to fail. Information is her only friend during that 2 min interview.

Footprints of Love

02/01/2007: Met Annie on www.baihe.com

After chatting almost daily online, exchanging emails (150+ in five months) and countless SMSes...

06/28/2007: Qifan flew to Shanghai :-)

07/04/2007: Met Annie's parents (very nervous)

07/10/2007: Introduced Annie to my parents (her turn to be nervous!)

07/14/2007: Departing from Shanghai :-(

Again, more emails and SMSes, plus phone calls (almost twice a day!!)...

12/19/2007: Qifan flew to Shanghai :-) :-)

12/24/2007 (Xmas Eve): Engaged!!

1/1/2008: Departing again :-( :-(

2/1/2008: Send the entire I-129F package to USCIS California Service Center

2/6/2008: Received the NOA1

2/6/2008 - Present: Checking status and VJ timeline daily!

5/16/2008: Qifan flew to Shanghai :-) :-) :-)

5/18/2008: Dresses picking day (for photo shoot next day)

5/19/2008: Photo shoot day! Twelve hours long and 232 pictures taken

5/20/2008: Photo picking day... Ten hours long and 50 pictures selected

5/21/2008: Traveled to Putuo Mountain and prayed to the Goddesses

5/25/2008: Missed my flight and stole an extra day with Annie :-) :-) :-)

5/26/2008: Departing again :-( :-( :-(

6/16/2008: Received the NOA2!!!! Yipee!!

7/11/2008: NVC has received the case and assigned it with a GUZ #.

7/17/2008: NVC Rep. informed me the case has been forwarded to GUZ consulate.

Phone Record (from Jan 1st, 2008) $240.76 14104 min.

9/9/2008: Package received by GZ Consulate.

9/25/2008: P3 Received

10/6/2008: P3 Mailed

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Maybe but she dislikes "wasting time talking to strangers on the Internet." She also hates gossip. "My life is too busy with living" she says and who am I to argue? Of course I am shot down with that too but I am used to it! :whistle:

here is the one of the best community and it's been around for eight plus years now: http://usa.bbs.net.

First, the K1 process is a journey for both parties involved. Therefore, both parties should take time to understand what's involved and what it takes. I want to warn you that the interview can be very cruel and grilling. The US petitioner is not allowed to attend and she will be there all by herself. If she doesn't know what the VO is looking for then she will more than likely to fail. Information is her only friend during that 2 min interview.

very great!

谢谢!

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