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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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I am helping my fiance fill out this GNI-2, has anyone read and answered #17 A,B, or C "YES" because of being a member of the CCP. # C sounds so bad, but I think my fiance has to answer it yes because she is a member of the CCP. Then it said I claim to be exempt from ineligibility to receive a visa and exclusionunder item________in part_______for the following reasons.

What is the idem and what is the part? By answering this YES it makes her sound likes she is a against our goverment etc. Can anyone give me the site where it gives the ineligible law?

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Silverfox5859

Filed: Country: China
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visit www.candleforlove.com and ask there.

Hey n@W, why shove people off of VJ? You CFLers are unbelievable! Answering the questions here if you can is much more helpful.

Communist Party Membership - see DOS Classes of Aliens Ineligible to Receive Visas

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D) Immigrant membership in totalitarian party.-

(i) In general.-Any immigrant who is or has been a member of or affiliated with the Communist or any other totalitarian party (or subdivision or affiliate thereof), domestic or foreign, is inadmissible.

This does not mean that you will NOT get a visa - exceptions are taken, and waivers granted so that the biggest impact is typically a blue slip, with additional processing required. Each case is different.

Exception for involuntary membership. - Exception is made for an alien if the alien establishes that the membership or affiliation was involuntary, or was solely when under 16 years of age, required by law, or for purposes of obtaining employment, or other essentials of living and when necessary for such purposes.

Exception for past membership. - Exception is made for an alien if the alien establishes that the membership or affiliation terminated at least 2 years before the date of such application

At the time of the interview, a waiver may be required at the discretion of the consular officer. The best approach to this issue is to have the Chinese beneficiary quit membership as soon as possible before the interview, if the situation permits. It may be possible to quit passively (by not paying dues and ceasing all activities). Answer all questions truthfully.

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