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My wife and I are preparing to file her I-130 petition here in Beijing where we live. Throughout all of my research and getting things prepared I somehow failed to notice that our marriage licences (which are in Chinese since we were married in China) would need to be translated into English. Having it translated into English is fine - but the mention of a "white book" being acquired had me a little stumped.

So I called the office where we got married in Wuhan (my wife is from Hubei) and they said they didn't know what I was talking about.

We called a couple of translation companies here in Beijing and they said that they have done it before but have never heard of a white book, rather, they provide the translation on a piece A4 sized paper and call it good.

My question: does our marriage licences (you get two - one for each person) both need to be translated and if so does it need to be this white book? And is the place where you were married the only place to acquire one?

Bottom line - I'm trying to avoid another trip to Wuhan for documents. If it can be done in Beijing that'd be great.

Thanks for any help :help:

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you need to go to the notary public in china to obtain the white book. tell them you want your marriage certificate to be translated and certified in english for purpose of immigration.

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01/20/12 - I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox.

01/26/12 - NOA1 received and processing at Vermont.

06/28/12 - NOA2 announced on status check.

06/29/12 - NVC received case learned on 07/2/12.

06/30/12 - Hard copy NOA2 received.

07/09/12 - NVC Casefile Number and IIN Issued.

07/16/12 - Receive and Sent DS-3032 via email.

07/17/12 - Mailed DS-3032 via mail, AOS bill received via email, paid online, Optin email sent.

07/18/12 - Optin accepted and new case number, AOS marked paid, emailed AOS packet.

07/24/12 - Assigned as Agent, IV Fee bill received via email, paid online.

07/25/12 - IV Fee marked paid, emailed IV packet.

07/31/12 - Emailed GZO Supplemental Packet 3.

08/02/12 - Case completed and commenced final review.

08/03/12 - Shipped all copies of forms/letters/documents to my wife - arriving on 8/9/12.

08/06/12 - Case completed final review.

08/09/12 - Appointment letter received via email interview date set 9/6/12.

08/14/12 - Medical exam done.

08/15/12 - Medical exam results all normal.

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04/27/13 - Submitted DS-160 online for parent-in-laws and sister-in-law.

05/01/13 - Paid DS-160 or MRV Fee Payments on CGI Stanley.

05/03/13 - Made appointment for 05/16/13 on CGI Stanley.

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you need to go to the notary public in china to obtain the white book. tell them you want your marriage certificate to be translated and certified in english for purpose of immigration.

Thanks. The real issue is that I was hoping to be able to avoid a trip down to Wuhan, where we were married, in order to get the marriage certificate translated into the "white book". All that was required was my wife's "zhan zhu zheng" - a temporary residence booklet that you can get when you register at the police station in your neighborhood.

It turns out that we can just have it done in Beijing at the Gong Zheng Chu near where we live, which is a relief, because it'd be very inconvenient to have to travel down to Hubei.

Now the

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It will all come together in the end. Good Luck. Generally the white book is at her home town. See a prior posting by Darrell.

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We got ours done in Wuhan the day after the marriage books were made.

My wife knows the notary very well.

Basically, if you are still unable to get the white books due to travel -

someone in yer wife's hukuo book in Wuhan can get it done.

see white books - http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/228853-notarial-birth-certificate/

and ignore the bickering - there's gold in there, complete with chinese phrasing to show yer lass.

If you got it done 'locally' - well, yer done. But she may need to get the PCC anyway from her hukuo city... her relatives in her hukuo book in Wuhan can get that, also get white book translation of it as well.

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We got ours done in Wuhan the day after the marriage books were made.

My wife knows the notary very well.

Basically, if you are still unable to get the white books due to travel -

someone in yer wife's hukuo book in Wuhan can get it done.

see white books - http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/228853-notarial-birth-certificate/

and ignore the bickering - there's gold in there, complete with chinese phrasing to show yer lass.

If you got it done 'locally' - well, yer done. But she may need to get the PCC anyway from her hukuo city... her relatives in her hukuo book in Wuhan can get that, also get white book translation of it as well.

Thanks, Darnell. At this point we're only preparing the I-130 petition which require proof of marriage bona fides - we're submitting the marriage licences as part of that and needed to have them translated.

The real issue is that we don't have the time right now to take a trip to Wuhan - we've got our meeting at the embassy to submit the petition soon.

We'll worry about the other documents after the petition has been accepted and we're preparing for the interview. :yes:

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We got ours done in Wuhan the day after the marriage books were made.

My wife knows the notary very well.

the notary i know in zhuhai is hell. it takes forever to get things done!

"Family time is very precious and you should cherish every moment of it."

01/20/12 - I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox.

01/26/12 - NOA1 received and processing at Vermont.

06/28/12 - NOA2 announced on status check.

06/29/12 - NVC received case learned on 07/2/12.

06/30/12 - Hard copy NOA2 received.

07/09/12 - NVC Casefile Number and IIN Issued.

07/16/12 - Receive and Sent DS-3032 via email.

07/17/12 - Mailed DS-3032 via mail, AOS bill received via email, paid online, Optin email sent.

07/18/12 - Optin accepted and new case number, AOS marked paid, emailed AOS packet.

07/24/12 - Assigned as Agent, IV Fee bill received via email, paid online.

07/25/12 - IV Fee marked paid, emailed IV packet.

07/31/12 - Emailed GZO Supplemental Packet 3.

08/02/12 - Case completed and commenced final review.

08/03/12 - Shipped all copies of forms/letters/documents to my wife - arriving on 8/9/12.

08/06/12 - Case completed final review.

08/09/12 - Appointment letter received via email interview date set 9/6/12.

08/14/12 - Medical exam done.

08/15/12 - Medical exam results all normal.

09/06/12 - Submitted required documents at the embassy and interview set next day at 0730.

09/07/12 - Visa approved, click here for review http://www.visajourney.com/reviews/view-dos-cis-reviews.php?entry=10401 .

09/14/12 - Visa received on hand!

10/07/12 - Arrived at NYC! click here for review http://www.visajourney.com/reviews/view-poe-reviews.php?entry=15293

10/20/12 - Received welcome letter from USCIS.

10/25/12 - Green Card received!

"Nothing is more difficult than the art of maneuvering for advantageous positions." - Sun-Tzu

04/27/13 - Submitted DS-160 online for parent-in-laws and sister-in-law.

05/01/13 - Paid DS-160 or MRV Fee Payments on CGI Stanley.

05/03/13 - Made appointment for 05/16/13 on CGI Stanley.

05/16/13 - Arrived at GUZ and impromptu notice on the front it was closed.

05/30/13 - B2 visa interview passed! Read review here http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/433263-b2-visa-was-approved-for-parentinlaw/ <p>

"Good ideas are not adopted automatically. They must be driven into practice with courageous patience." - ADM Hyman G. Rickover

08/08/14 - Mailed I-175 application.

08/11/14 - I-175 arrived at VSC.

08/18/14 - Received NOA1 with date 08/12/14.

08/27/14 - Received biometrics appointment for 09/09/14.

02/27/15 - GC in production from email notification.

03/02/15 - Received NOA2 with approval dated 02/25/15.

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