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1 hour ago, T Town Hombre said:

I want to thank everyone for their replies.  I put all the info into an email in both English and Chinese and sent it to my step-daughter.  Her interview is about a week away.

 

If it isn’t too much of an ask… please come back and update us on the questions (if any) she was asked and the result. 
Good luck to your step Daughter! 

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Well, they didn't get a visa.  The reason I'm told is because neither one of them have a college education.  I don't think that is a requirement.  I'm assuming the interviewer thought they were at risk of disappearing in America.

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Lots of people visit who do not have a college degree.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Boiler I know.  I've thought about this a lot.  It took us 10 years to get my wife here because we had a "non Bonafide" relationship; in relationship 12 years and married for 10. But she's here thank God and been here 17 months now and were living the dream with a lot of bumps along the way.

 

It just seems to me that the American government prefers people to come here illegally rather than the legal way.  Her child just wanted to come and personally verify that things are good for her mother.  I'm sure she hears about the bumps more than the good and if it was my parent, I would want to verify myself.  It just seems to me that legitimate people get the shaft from the American government.

 

But the good book says, "in this world you will have tribulation."  It's the truth my friends.

 

Happy with my lovely wife here.

 

 

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