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My husband and i got married on Sept 9th 2008 here in China. I've been staying in China ever since and will be departing for the US on Oct 25th. While staying here i was supposed to see the life and choose for us whether we would live in China or the US. Well, i recently made the ultimate decision of US! Nothing against China, but the life is far too different and my professional life back home would suffer too much (it already is and i've only been gone almost 2 months!)

I told my family we will apply for a K3. They're happy as they can be. Then they brought up an interesting want... They want him in America for Thankgiving - New Years or Valentine's Day. My family is all very very close knit so they wish to see thier new son/grandson/nephew/cousin. They also wish to throw us a small wedding ceremony since they could not be in China when we got our lisence. I told them the visa process takes about 6 months, they advised me to try and find an option for holiday visit, thus i found the B2.

I understand that getting a B2 might be difficult and it helps to plead your case well. I'm wondering since my husband will ONLY be visit for holidays (obvious in his time frame) and would be returning way before his K3 interview, do we stand a chance?? Also would it help if my family went ahead and bought his airline ticket so they could see that it's roundtrip and that he will be returning??

Also will it hurt us that we didn't have a ceremony here in China? My husband's family is very dead set on our wedding being huge (My husband is the eldest child) so they need a lot of time to prepare. They OKed us to get our lisence as long as we promised to come back as soon as we could for a Chinese ceremony.

My husband and I are starting to worry that our fast relationship and marriage is going to greatly hurt us. We managed to get lucky and find someone perfect for us and due to his grandparents fearing thier own failing health, got our marriage lisence sooner than expected. I think we're very fortunate that even though we seem to have moved fast to a lot of people, we have a strong relationship and strong marriage. We had an apartment in Xiamen, China but due to the racism of the landlady against me (oh trust me it was downright viscious) we moved in with his parents in Shao Wu. They've been witness to our marriage for the past month and are in a wonder at how healthy our relationship is. We argue of course but always resolve it well and talk things out. I guess i'm just trying to say that for the interview about if our relationship is real; we are not worried.

However, now as we're going through all the K3 info and rules, we're getting very scared. It seems people who've been together for even YEARS are having difficulty getting one. The more my husband reads the more depressed and worried he's getting. I'm doing my best to stay optomistic, but it's hard. We don't regret at all the speed of our relationship, but now the K3 process is making us scared about it.

Any and all help is greatly appreciated. Thank you so much.

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My husband and i got married on Sept 9th 2008 here in China. I've been staying in China ever since and will be departing for the US on Oct 25th. While staying here i was supposed to see the life and choose for us whether we would live in China or the US. Well, i recently made the ultimate decision of US! Nothing against China, but the life is far too different and my professional life back home would suffer too much (it already is and i've only been gone almost 2 months!)

I told my family we will apply for a K3. They're happy as they can be. Then they brought up an interesting want... They want him in America for Thankgiving - New Years or Valentine's Day. My family is all very very close knit so they wish to see thier new son/grandson/nephew/cousin. They also wish to throw us a small wedding ceremony since they could not be in China when we got our lisence. I told them the visa process takes about 6 months, they advised me to try and find an option for holiday visit, thus i found the B2.

I understand that getting a B2 might be difficult and it helps to plead your case well. I'm wondering since my husband will ONLY be visit for holidays (obvious in his time frame) and would be returning way before his K3 interview, do we stand a chance?? Also would it help if my family went ahead and bought his airline ticket so they could see that it's roundtrip and that he will be returning??

Also will it hurt us that we didn't have a ceremony here in China? My husband's family is very dead set on our wedding being huge (My husband is the eldest child) so they need a lot of time to prepare. They OKed us to get our lisence as long as we promised to come back as soon as we could for a Chinese ceremony.

My husband and I are starting to worry that our fast relationship and marriage is going to greatly hurt us. We managed to get lucky and find someone perfect for us and due to his grandparents fearing thier own failing health, got our marriage lisence sooner than expected. I think we're very fortunate that even though we seem to have moved fast to a lot of people, we have a strong relationship and strong marriage. We had an apartment in Xiamen, China but due to the racism of the landlady against me (oh trust me it was downright viscious) we moved in with his parents in Shao Wu. They've been witness to our marriage for the past month and are in a wonder at how healthy our relationship is. We argue of course but always resolve it well and talk things out. I guess i'm just trying to say that for the interview about if our relationship is real; we are not worried.

However, now as we're going through all the K3 info and rules, we're getting very scared. It seems people who've been together for even YEARS are having difficulty getting one. The more my husband reads the more depressed and worried he's getting. I'm doing my best to stay optomistic, but it's hard. We don't regret at all the speed of our relationship, but now the K3 process is making us scared about it.

Any and all help is greatly appreciated. Thank you so much.

The fact that immigrant intent is clear, will disqualify your husband from being awarded a B2 visa to visit during the holidays. From China, this just really isn't in the cards.

During the visa process, correct and accurate terminology and communication will be critical. What you did in China was "register your marriage", not simply "get our license".

Short courtships don't tend to be stumbling blocks to obtaining a spouse visa, particularly if you've already been together two months and will visit again a time or two during the process.

For more China specific support, I suggest you check out http://www.candleforlove.com

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My husband and i got married on Sept 9th 2008 here in China. I've been staying in China ever since and will be departing for the US on Oct 25th. While staying here i was supposed to see the life and choose for us whether we would live in China or the US. Well, i recently made the ultimate decision of US! Nothing against China, but the life is far too different and my professional life back home would suffer too much (it already is and i've only been gone almost 2 months!)

I told my family we will apply for a K3. They're happy as they can be. Then they brought up an interesting want... They want him in America for Thankgiving - New Years or Valentine's Day. My family is all very very close knit so they wish to see thier new son/grandson/nephew/cousin. They also wish to throw us a small wedding ceremony since they could not be in China when we got our lisence. I told them the visa process takes about 6 months, they advised me to try and find an option for holiday visit, thus i found the B2.

I understand that getting a B2 might be difficult and it helps to plead your case well. I'm wondering since my husband will ONLY be visit for holidays (obvious in his time frame) and would be returning way before his K3 interview, do we stand a chance?? Also would it help if my family went ahead and bought his airline ticket so they could see that it's roundtrip and that he will be returning??

Also will it hurt us that we didn't have a ceremony here in China? My husband's family is very dead set on our wedding being huge (My husband is the eldest child) so they need a lot of time to prepare. They OKed us to get our lisence as long as we promised to come back as soon as we could for a Chinese ceremony.

My husband and I are starting to worry that our fast relationship and marriage is going to greatly hurt us. We managed to get lucky and find someone perfect for us and due to his grandparents fearing thier own failing health, got our marriage lisence sooner than expected. I think we're very fortunate that even though we seem to have moved fast to a lot of people, we have a strong relationship and strong marriage. We had an apartment in Xiamen, China but due to the racism of the landlady against me (oh trust me it was downright viscious) we moved in with his parents in Shao Wu. They've been witness to our marriage for the past month and are in a wonder at how healthy our relationship is. We argue of course but always resolve it well and talk things out. I guess i'm just trying to say that for the interview about if our relationship is real; we are not worried.

However, now as we're going through all the K3 info and rules, we're getting very scared. It seems people who've been together for even YEARS are having difficulty getting one. The more my husband reads the more depressed and worried he's getting. I'm doing my best to stay optomistic, but it's hard. We don't regret at all the speed of our relationship, but now the K3 process is making us scared about it.

Any and all help is greatly appreciated. Thank you so much.

The fact that immigrant intent is clear, will disqualify your husband from being awarded a B2 visa to visit during the holidays. From China, this just really isn't in the cards.

During the visa process, correct and accurate terminology and communication will be critical. What you did in China was "register your marriage", not simply "get our license".

Short courtships don't tend to be stumbling blocks to obtaining a spouse visa, particularly if you've already been together two months and will visit again a time or two during the process.

For more China specific support, I suggest you check out http://www.candleforlove.com

Thank you so much. I've been looking but wasnt able ot find any support for just China. Actually i had difficulty finding ANY info form people who've done this through China.

Also i heard a weird rumor that Women have an easier time getting K3s for thier husbands than men do for thier foreign wives. Is there any revelance to that? I'm sure all cases are treated with equal scrutiny but the people said the interviews were easier for them when the wife was american

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The fact that immigrant intent is clear, will disqualify your husband from being awarded a B2 visa to visit during the holidays. From China, this just really isn't in the cards.

During the visa process, correct and accurate terminology and communication will be critical. What you did in China was "register your marriage", not simply "get our license".

Short courtships don't tend to be stumbling blocks to obtaining a spouse visa, particularly if you've already been together two months and will visit again a time or two during the process.

For more China specific support, I suggest you check out http://www.candleforlove.com

Also i see your spouse is from China. May i ask what are some ways to help a chinese spouse ease into American life? There's Chinese comforts in my city, but im sure there's things at home i could do to help him. Thanks

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The fact that immigrant intent is clear, will disqualify your husband from being awarded a B2 visa to visit during the holidays. From China, this just really isn't in the cards.

During the visa process, correct and accurate terminology and communication will be critical. What you did in China was "register your marriage", not simply "get our license".

Short courtships don't tend to be stumbling blocks to obtaining a spouse visa, particularly if you've already been together two months and will visit again a time or two during the process.

For more China specific support, I suggest you check out http://www.candleforlove.com

Also i see your spouse is from China. May i ask what are some ways to help a chinese spouse ease into American life? There's Chinese comforts in my city, but im sure there's things at home i could do to help him. Thanks

You'll find lots of opinions on the subject at Candle but primarily from the USC Husband, Chinese Fiance or Wife perspective. All I can offer is to help improve language skills and provide information. One of the things I did was to send lots of pictures of home and surroundings and provide as much pre-orientation as I could. If he doesn't drive, have him learn before he comes. Teaching my wife and her daughter was a nightmare.

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Understanding the big picture is priceless. Anonymous

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http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/606646-a-warning-to-green-card-holders-about-voting/

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The fact that immigrant intent is clear, will disqualify your husband from being awarded a B2 visa to visit during the holidays. From China, this just really isn't in the cards.

During the visa process, correct and accurate terminology and communication will be critical. What you did in China was "register your marriage", not simply "get our license".

Short courtships don't tend to be stumbling blocks to obtaining a spouse visa, particularly if you've already been together two months and will visit again a time or two during the process.

For more China specific support, I suggest you check out http://www.candleforlove.com

Also i see your spouse is from China. May i ask what are some ways to help a chinese spouse ease into American life? There's Chinese comforts in my city, but im sure there's things at home i could do to help him. Thanks

You'll find lots of opinions on the subject at Candle but primarily from the USC Husband, Chinese Fiance or Wife perspective. All I can offer is to help improve language skills and provide information. One of the things I did was to send lots of pictures of home and surroundings and provide as much pre-orientation as I could. If he doesn't drive, have him learn before he comes. Teaching my wife and her daughter was a nightmare.

Thanks again for the Candle link, i'm waiting for my profile to be approved

If you saw the way the people drive here in Shao Wu you would not want my husband to learn here LOL I would have to reteach him everything and fight him on things like "Honey, driving on the wrong side of the road to pass someone who's already going 80 is NOT ok!" lol Everytime we get in the car with his father i just start praying lol

I have shown him our home, and before i came to china took a video all inside hte home to introduce him to everything. Someone just suggested to me to maybe get him a dog. He's a huge doglover and they said maybe a dog would help him adjust since they haev no language barrier. Any thoughts on that?

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