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Ok, here is a deal. I am not very experienced in this and found this forum just recently.

I think I just screw up everything!

I moved in the USA in 2000 and in 2004 I got married my wife (USC). I did not have my valid passport from my country till beginning of 2006 and when I got it, we submitted the papers to USCIS. We did not know anything about tracking or anything like that. I called them in the middle of 2006 to check on what was going on with our case, but they could not give me any information. I called them already 1 month ago and they said if nothing is in the system - it means they did not get it or the papers were lost... :crying:

I have been re-completing my papers for the last 3 weeks. But I have a serious problems.

1. My wife moved last December to another state to get here PhD and will be coming back in December/January. Though all this time she was coming back for all holidays and when the school was off. Yes we did live together, but only at the time she was not at school.

2. She did not work this year and she is technically unemployed but according to our last year tax returns we pass 125% poverty line.

3. If I would know that this would happen to us, I would move with her. But I thought that there was just a huge delay in our case and I have a good job proposal here, that is another reason I did not move.

Please, any advise appreciated.

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Timeline

How do you "Move to the USA" without a valid passport? What type of visa did you enter on?

More details please.

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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Look here: A Candle for Love and China Family Visa Forums for Chinese/American relationship,

Visa issues, and lots of info about the Guangzhou and Hong Kong consulate.

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