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Forum: USA
Mar 1st 2005, 9:13 pm
Replies: 3
Views: 517
Posted By bobzy

Re: insurance on inlaw visit to US

Thanks - I didn't see that thread when I did a search earlier. It confirms the need to have insurance and someone on that thread left a link for insurance companies, but the link is now dead. ...
Forum: USA
Mar 1st 2005, 3:09 pm
Replies: 3
Views: 517
Posted By bobzy

insurance on inlaw visit to US

My wife's parents have a visa to visit us for six months. There are many companies advertising medical insurance for this online, but I don't know who to trust. According to my relatively large...
Dec 3rd 2003, 1:25 pm
Replies: 7
Views: 394
Posted By bobzy

Re: K visa + China Club!

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...
Dec 3rd 2003, 3:48 am
Replies: 2
Views: 405
Posted By bobzy

Re: OT: Turbotax / recent immigrants

I've used TaxAct for a few years -- after a famous brand included an honorarium in the wrong place on my 1998 return, costing me a penalty that ate up the honorarium. You might find out if it does...
Dec 3rd 2003, 3:07 am
Replies: 7
Views: 394
Posted By bobzy

Re: K visa + China Club!

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...
Nov 26th 2003, 11:44 am
Replies: 21
Views: 1,065
Posted By bobzy

Re: proof of a visa extension

Caroline,

Thanks -- you precisely hit the nail on the head; it took quite a lot of research for me to figure out how that process works. The solution was actually even more simple. Visa now in...
Nov 20th 2003, 7:32 pm
Replies: 21
Views: 1,065
Posted By bobzy

Re: proof of a visa extension

That is actually comforting for me to hear -- it means that I'm probably not missing something.



As far as I know, these are the complete facts and she has absolutely nothing to hide -- it...
Nov 20th 2003, 3:56 pm
Replies: 21
Views: 1,065
Posted By bobzy

Re: proof of a visa extension

The wording of the blue slip that she read to me on the phone on her Thursday evening:

"Prove that INS approved your application to stay in the US from 8 Nov 1999 to 1 OCT 2001."

Other facts...
Nov 20th 2003, 12:23 pm
Replies: 21
Views: 1,065
Posted By bobzy

Re: proof of a visa extension

I pulled an all nighter doing some research, and it appears to me that there are only two documents that go with the F1 visa, and only a single document that goes with Yu's F2 visa:

1) The I-20,...
Nov 20th 2003, 5:16 am
Replies: 21
Views: 1,065
Posted By bobzy

proof of a visa extension

Zhengyu got a "blue slip" at her interview in Guangzhou a few hours ago that could literally take a decade to fix. Perhaps someone has some advice.

Her Chinese ex came to the US a few years ago...
Sep 16th 2003, 11:12 pm
Replies: 25
Views: 1,095
Posted By bobzy

I haven't been here for months. Goodness, I am...

I haven't been here for months. Goodness, I am soooo glad to step in for a lurk and see that some of the same people are still answering the same "dumb" questions day after day, month after month,...
Jul 12th 2003, 9:49 am
Replies: 4
Views: 384
Posted By bobzy

Re: can anyone relate?

Divorce isn't a while-u-wait service in all states. E.g., when I was in New York, there was no such thing as a no-fault divorce. You either did the moral torpedo thing and fought in court for a few...
Jul 12th 2003, 9:36 am
Replies: 4
Views: 384
Posted By bobzy

Re: can anyone relate?

You need documentation that shows evidence of abuse. Simply checking the box on the I-751 probably wouldn't be enough -- too many of us who have been scammed on this "loophole" to instant permanent...
Jul 12th 2003, 8:43 am
Replies: 38
Views: 4,447
Posted By bobzy

Re: mumbai k1 visa administrative review nightmare

Don't flatter yourself with such a high opinion of self-worth. I have been away from this forum for six weeks and your posts are among the very first that I have seen on my return. One important...
Jul 12th 2003, 7:44 am
Replies: 5
Views: 525
Posted By bobzy

P3 arrived: I'm in shock!

I haven't been here since leaving for a three-week visit to Chengdu at the beginning of June. Wonderful time -- I got to see places that not only few Americans have seen, but places that even few...
May 29th 2003, 9:27 pm
Replies: 105
Views: 8,930
Posted By bobzy

Caroline, I guess the phrase "INS doesn't...

Caroline,

I guess the phrase "INS doesn't care" is too vague and has a different meaning to different people. When I talked to INS officers a few years ago, they actually DID care as individual...
May 29th 2003, 4:53 am
Replies: 105
Views: 8,930
Posted By bobzy

Well . . . . under normal circumstances, they...

Well . . . . under normal circumstances, they don't. As Caroline kindly noted, I've been there, done that. At the very least, they don't have the manpower to care. (We've had this discussion...
May 29th 2003, 3:35 am
Replies: 33
Views: 1,882
Posted By bobzy

This IS an immigration issue since US immigration...

This IS an immigration issue since US immigration law provides incentives for bad people. You are correct in considering the potential for ill motives if trust hasn't yet had a chance to mature. ...
May 28th 2003, 9:05 pm
Replies: 18
Views: 1,494
Posted By bobzy

Re: Divorce and Deportation

Don't know actual practice, but see page 2 of the instructions, "Effect of Not Filing." If you are not vindictive, then you don't care what happens to her, so instructions which say that she is...
May 28th 2003, 2:19 am
Replies: 18
Views: 1,494
Posted By bobzy

Re: Divorce and Deportation

Nahhh. Sick and desperate is when someone has you go through fertility testing to make sure that you can create a twenty year income stream. Sick and desperate is when a new spouse refuses to have...
May 27th 2003, 6:14 am
Replies: 27
Views: 950
Posted By bobzy

Stress release ("venting") is a good personal...

Stress release ("venting") is a good personal exercise; persuading someone to take action is a different issue.

Think about your objective, rather than your feelings, if you are interested in...
May 26th 2003, 4:15 pm
Replies: 6
Views: 548
Posted By bobzy

Re: Doubt it's Powell

I think you are probably right about this and the triumvirate. About Tom Ridge -- I get the idea that he, also, is having a rough time of doing what he really thinks is best..

I feel like such an...
May 26th 2003, 4:01 pm
Replies: 13
Views: 947
Posted By bobzy

Nope -- I'm just expressing a humble thought. ...

Nope -- I'm just expressing a humble thought. Haven't been through this part of the process yet, so I certainly am no authority on the topic!

A back-up-folder-just-in-case-they-ask is a good idea...
May 26th 2003, 4:40 am
Replies: 3
Views: 530
Posted By bobzy

Good for you guys! I wish I had more time -- I...

Good for you guys! I wish I had more time -- I want to find out why TSC suddenly became so bad last Fall. Zhengyu and I finally got through TSC a few weeks ago, but I will forever be annoyed with...
May 26th 2003, 4:26 am
Replies: 13
Views: 947
Posted By bobzy

Just a humble comment on the "more is better"...

Just a humble comment on the "more is better" idea from someone who is also trying to figure out what is going to be needed:

Think through the psychology of persuading someone. "More stuff" can...
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