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Rumors of restrictions on return to China?

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: China
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I'm not sure where to post this, as it is an unusual question. My wife is from China, came on a K-1 two years ago, obtained a green card easily a year ago. All that happened, by the way, with great, great help by someone on this forum.

She has heard rumors on QQ that the Chinese government is considering restricting the return of Chinese passport holders who are US residents to China - that they will need to have a letter of invitation from their family and will need to retain a visa. She is very concerned about this, as you might understand. The idea doesn't seem very plausable to me. Does anyone know of such rumors going around, and is there any truth to them?

David and Ariana (Na)

02/2009 Met Online

04/2009 Met in person

07/14/2009 Engagement Party in China

08/2009 Submitted I-129F for K1 Visa

11/2009 UCIS approval sent to NVC

12/2009 Sent to Guanghzou

01/2010 K-1 packet sent to fiancee - but because address was undeliverable, did not receive into March

03/2010 Received K-1 packet

04/2010 Returned Packet (took time to get Birth Certificate)

05/2010 Notified of appt. for July 14th - totally coincidentally on 1 yr anniversary of engagement

07/14/2010 Interview in Guangzhou, K-2 Visa Granted.

07/19/2010 Na came to America. Son stayed with Grandmother, stay in school while Na adjusted

and improved English

09/14/2010 Married

11/2010 Applied for Adjustment of Status I-485

Also recieved bad Legal advice - saying could not apply for K-2 for 8 yr old son

because we were married. Dejected, submitted I-130 for son

03/03/2011 New Years Day - Interview in SFO. Green Card granted.

06/2011 Learned through VisaJourney that K-2 still possible for son - but only until July 14rh

06/08/2011 Emailed Guangzhou requesting reopening of K-1/K-2 file

06/09/2011 Recieved immediate reply giving appt of June 27th. Na flew to China immediately

06/27/2011 Interview - Visa not granted RFE birthfather approval

06/28/2011 Emailed Guangzhou asking for urgent appt to submit birthfather approval

06/30/2011 Recieved response giving appt for Jul 6th

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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i've heard of this for us citizens wishing to come into China, but not for PRC people.

the reqs changed 1 august.

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