K visa + China Club!
#1
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K visa + China Club!
Hi all girlfriends, who is interested to join the Club of K visa and China.
Please let me know.
We can exchange news and experiences, maybe meet sometime.
Please let me know.
We can exchange news and experiences, maybe meet sometime.
#2
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Joined: Dec 2002
Location: Texas, USA
Posts: 288
Re: K visa + China Club!
Originally posted by Jennifer
Hi all girlfriends, who is interested to join the Club of K visa and China.
Please let me know.
We can exchange news and experiences, maybe meet sometime.
Hi all girlfriends, who is interested to join the Club of K visa and China.
Please let me know.
We can exchange news and experiences, maybe meet sometime.
ZhengYu, for example, was meeting at restaurants every few weeks with a group of 001 gals in Chengdu. I think that this was a very good way for everyone to cope with the incredibly long and inconsistent process for petitions for Chinese.
When she went for the interview in GZ, a group of 001 gals were sharing a hotel room to cut the costs. This also turned out to be valuable for other reasons -- there were some tearful moments for some who had rotten experiences with the interviews. It was good for people to share ideas, get some consolation, or to gain an appreciation of how lucky they might have been.
Perhaps this suggests that you have a good idea . . .
#3
Re: K visa + China Club!
Originally posted by Jennifer
Hi all girlfriends, who is interested to join the Club of K visa and China.
Please let me know.
We can exchange news and experiences, maybe meet sometime.
Hi all girlfriends, who is interested to join the Club of K visa and China.
Please let me know.
We can exchange news and experiences, maybe meet sometime.
Wholy Crap! I thought you were talking about the China Club in NYC. Its a hot nightspot that I frequent every now and then.
http://www.chinaclubnyc.com
#4
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Re: K visa + China Club!
I am now in US and not sure what you mean 001 gals. It seems quite terrible
sharing a hotel room stuff. If they can not get success in China, better not
to come to US, that is my opinion. Find a nice guy in China!
"bobzy" <member7131@british_expats.com> wrote in message
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> Originally posted by Jennifer
> > Hi all girlfriends, who is interested to join the Club of K visa
> > and China.
> > Please let me know.
> >
> > We can exchange news and experiences, maybe meet sometime.
> Not clear if you are in China or in the US. Are you on the 001 forum?
> A lot of gals there do things together -- perhaps in the way that you
> are thinking.
> ZhengYu, for example, was meeting at restaurants every few weeks with a
> group of 001 gals in Chengdu. I think that this was a very good way for
> everyone to cope with the incredibly long and inconsistent process for
> petitions for Chinese.
> When she went for the interview in GZ, a group of 001 gals were sharing
> a hotel room to cut the costs. This also turned out to be valuable for
> other reasons -- there were some tearful moments for some who had rotten
> experiences with the interviews. It was good for people to share ideas,
> get some consolation, or to gain an appreciation of how lucky they might
> have been.
> Perhaps this suggests that you have a good idea . . .
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
sharing a hotel room stuff. If they can not get success in China, better not
to come to US, that is my opinion. Find a nice guy in China!
"bobzy" <member7131@british_expats.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Originally posted by Jennifer
> > Hi all girlfriends, who is interested to join the Club of K visa
> > and China.
> > Please let me know.
> >
> > We can exchange news and experiences, maybe meet sometime.
> Not clear if you are in China or in the US. Are you on the 001 forum?
> A lot of gals there do things together -- perhaps in the way that you
> are thinking.
> ZhengYu, for example, was meeting at restaurants every few weeks with a
> group of 001 gals in Chengdu. I think that this was a very good way for
> everyone to cope with the incredibly long and inconsistent process for
> petitions for Chinese.
> When she went for the interview in GZ, a group of 001 gals were sharing
> a hotel room to cut the costs. This also turned out to be valuable for
> other reasons -- there were some tearful moments for some who had rotten
> experiences with the interviews. It was good for people to share ideas,
> get some consolation, or to gain an appreciation of how lucky they might
> have been.
> Perhaps this suggests that you have a good idea . . .
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
#5
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Joined: Dec 2003
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Re: K visa + China Club!
Hi Jennifer, this is Michael, Lushengs husband, seems like a long when we met in GZ, how have you been doing? We have been doing fine and the twins love school alot, I will tell Lusheng about the group that you are putting together.
Later, Michael & Lusheng
Later, Michael & Lusheng
Originally posted by Jennifer
Hi all girlfriends, who is interested to join the Club of K visa and China.
Please let me know.
We can exchange news and experiences, maybe meet sometime.
Hi all girlfriends, who is interested to join the Club of K visa and China.
Please let me know.
We can exchange news and experiences, maybe meet sometime.
#6
Forum Regular
Joined: Dec 2002
Location: Texas, USA
Posts: 288
Re: K visa + China Club!
Originally posted by Jennifer
I am now in US and not sure what you mean 001 gals.
I am now in US and not sure what you mean 001 gals.
It seems quite terrible sharing a hotel room stuff.
If they can not get success in China, better not
to come to US, that is my opinion.
to come to US, that is my opinion.
#8
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Posts: 13
Re: K visa + China Club!
Jennifer is very familiar with the 001 board and has been there for countless of women with questions, helped women obtain hotel accommodations and set up get togethers in GZ regarding the K1 Visa process.
Later, Michael Perez
Later, Michael Perez
Originally posted by bobzy
It is a very active forum among Chinese in the K process, just as this is a forum that is well-known among English-language people in the K process.
I'm impressed by the comradery that has developed among her group of cohorts. The Sichuan group that I met was really nice, and I hope that we can stay in touch in the years to come.
I'm baffled as to why someone would say such a thing on a forum frequented by people in the K process.
It is a very active forum among Chinese in the K process, just as this is a forum that is well-known among English-language people in the K process.
I'm impressed by the comradery that has developed among her group of cohorts. The Sichuan group that I met was really nice, and I hope that we can stay in touch in the years to come.
I'm baffled as to why someone would say such a thing on a forum frequented by people in the K process.