You guys crack me up. Specially the Jinadian. They’re funny people. Though I'm relatively new here, I feel I can say that. I have Jinadian blood, eh. (oops) There's little more here than meets the eye (lol). I do appreciate the help. I realize this site was developed to avoid all the website and profile scams. Seems it has (unintentionally?) morphed into much more. My lack of experience does not give me much to offer the brothers, but if anyone needs help with spelling, I was the 5th grade champ for SE Michigan. Still have the trophy to prove it. Just sayin
I'll continue to dig before I ask questions. I am wondering if anyone has experience with a Chinese step-child coming here and attending (American) high school. I have read a few posts that mention kids in college. I get the impression that my step-son is far ahead of his American cohort, but may have trouble with the language. He has had many years of English, a top student, and is tutored in English (Chinese English) 5 hours each weekend. His tutor says he is doing wonderfully. My experience is that he understands well, but has difficulty putting his thoughts into English words. It seems that some of that is his reluctance to make errors in my presence. I am considering having him finish his last year of high school in China. He would also get another year of English under his belt. Mom is not too keen on leaving him behind though. Anyway, any step children in the mix here?
A fellow member of this site set me up with someone in Shenyang to prepare all of the papers on the China end. He (member) has recently been successful at securing a visa for his wife, and she is coming here soon. I believe that you were instrumental in his success, Robert. They did not use a lawyer, and I was strongly considering the same. She (the Chinese service) has been successful with 5 recent immigrations, that I am aware of. Appears to have a very good track record and is well versed. Still, she makes me nervous. Cost us about $700 American with translations. All of the documents that you mentioned are on the way to me now.
I think I may need a co-sponsor also. I am a full time student, although I graduate May 4, and will have plenty of income at that point. At near retirement age, I decided to go back to school and get a nursing degree. Didn’t think it would take 6 years! At the time, I didn’t think I would be doing it alone either. I got the kids, lost the dog. Not sure who won that one. Wondering if anyone has any idea if current (after May) income and student status would have any impact on income requirements for prior years. I am just below the minimum for 2011 only.
Don’t know how you guys have the time to view and respond to all the posts here. But, know that it is uncommon knowledge and well appreciated.