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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Vietnam
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HAving friends in china, my understanding the you have to be a member of CCP to go to school. I would thing the imigration officer would know that and ignore it.

I don't believe the consular officers are allowed to ignore it. The federal law states that Party members are not allowed to immigrate, with numerous exceptions. They'll need time to go through the case to see if any of the exceptions apply and are legitimate.

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Being a big and well-known Corporation (its name starts with a W) selling goods made in China and screwing the US economy is OK and acceptable. But being a female that lives in a Communist ruling country trying to move to this country for a better life is NOT OK and requires more time for investigation.

Who does MORE damages to the USA folks, this girl or that "W" corporation?

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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Amost half of my family are CCP members in good standing and proud of their party and their contribution to the party. Remember that the pledge of any CCP member is for the Chinese state as it should be. Now should that person wish to become a resident (and eventual citizen) of another state then they must break their allegiance to the Chinese state.

The 'communist' reaction IMHO remains a hold over from the bad old Cold War days. We still have strong anti-communist folks in the government and country.

Edited by BobandXiaomei
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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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China is changing. It will not turn into Democracy right away. It needs time. It's got almost as big as US lands and 4 or 5 times more population than US and most of the people or citizens are not educated. By 2008 March there had 23 towns or villages had election their own Mayor appear. And more than 3 provinces had became Free Market. For me this is a good sign.

For my wife I-130 (F2A)

04/24/07 - Married

08/xx/07 - Filed for B1/B2

09/xx/07 - Interview failured

10/19/07 - Filed for I-130

10/24/07 - USCIS Received

12/26/07 - Visiting my wife in China

01/16/08 - USCIS Notice Date

01/21/08 - Received I-797C, NOV

02/11/08 - Returned to USA

08/21/08 - Visiting my wife in China

09/09/08 - Returned to USA

01/05/09 - Filed AR-11 over the internet for address change

01/13/09 - Mailed a Cover Letter to USCIS VSC for my wife address change

01/16/09 - VSC received my wife address change letter. (never get responsed)

01/22/09 - Attorney called for expedite request.

02/14/09 - Recevied a letter for VSC decline expedite request.

02/18/09 - Send a letter to First Lady Obama to complain slow process. (never get responsed)

02/18/09 - Send a letter to DHS for my wife address change. (never get responsed)

05/15/09 - Send a letter to Senator for slow process and complain never get response from USCIS.

For myself N-400

02/18/09 - Express Mail to TSC file my N-400.

02/19/09 - TSC Received my Application.

02/25/09 - Check Cashed.

02/28/09 - Received NOV1.

03/10/09 - Received Fingerprint Notification. Appointment on 03/20/09.

03/20/09 - Fingerprint taken.

04/06/09 - Received Interview Letter. Appointment date on 05/21/09.

05/21/09 - Passed, but missing Marriage Certificate, Sent Express Mail same day.

05/22/09 - They received my Express Mail by 8:58am.

06/16/09 - Went to local field office to check my case, Oath day on 07/17/09.

 
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