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maxx:
Willy yes I did come to a full stop.The way you wrote it is what I ment.I went to grammer school in London. Sometimes Limey English doesn't translate well ;D.Just messing with you Willy.I did not go to grammer school in London.

David E:

--- Quote from: Willy The Londoner on December 27, 2013, 08:23:45 am ---And Maxx I thing that you meant this and not as it came out with the wrongly placed full stop.

'Some of the things that can put the visa application on hold.Or a complete denial. Is bothering the Consulate. Calling your congressmen. Missing paperwork, Somebody doing the application without the help of a immigration attorney, or using Robert S services '

Willy

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I dont want to get all pedantic over English Grammar and punctuation.............but lets get a bit pedantic here.... ;D ;D ;D

I believe this is the correct version of Maxx's statement

'Some of the things that can put the visa application on hold, or a complete denial are: bothering the Consulate, calling your Congressmen, missing paperwork, doing the application without the help of an Immigration Attorney, or without using Robert S' services. '

JUst my 2 centrs worth  ;D ;D ;D

Arnold:
.... thanks David for the English translation of Maxx' post. I had no glue what he said?

My Congrat's to you Smaug&Ivy, best wishes for a new Year/Life together!

Willy The Londoner:

--- Quote from: Arnold on December 27, 2013, 04:04:42 pm ---.... thanks David for the English translation of Maxx' post. I had no glue what he said?


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I am with you Arnold but Maxx's words STUCK in my mind!!!!! Ha ha   

Willy

PS is an Australian two cents worth more than a US two cents.  I know that a new GB penny is in theory worth more than an old penny when in fact you could buy much more with the old penny!

Smaug:

--- Quote from: Willy The Londoner on December 27, 2013, 08:23:45 am ---Well I must add my congratulations.
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Thanks.  :)



--- Quote ---From this case it seems that it may be better in the USA authorities eyes to not marry before you apply!!! Can that be right?
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I'm about 90% certain of that.

One thing I didn't mention, I'm almost afraid to mention... But I didn't meet her on a dating website or a Chinese dating website. I think that probably raises the eyebrows of the consulate people.

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For now, immigration is still a long way off, as she hasn't sold her condo yet.

In two weeks, I will be on a plane to China. She got us sleeper seats on a train to her hometown. She recruited the help of four other people to do so. Apparently, it can be a really dicey business to get train tickets. Air tickets are very expensive, so she didn't even consider that. Her son will go there next week, with her cousin, ahead of us.

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