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Is there any way to "merge" my NRA wife into my financial affairs here in the U.S.?

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I'm pretty sure the Chinese banks don't allow joint accounts. Individual only. My wife works in a bank there and I've heard others here say the same.

Also, my understanding is that the mingled finances are seen as signs of a bona fide marriage, which is part of the I-130 petition with the USCIS, not part of the visa process at the embassy. -- Jon

Chinese banks don't allow joint accounts. I do have a credit card from a Chinese bank, and she has a second card, but even then the CC number is different. My statement doesn't even mention her name either.

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