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maxx:
congrats and best wishes to you and your's. Now the real journey starts.

Robertt S:
Congratulations! Like Maxx said, now the hard part starts. ;D I will send you an e-mail later tonight that will give you some ideas and suggestions as to what actions you will need to do in the near future to prepare the foundation for your AOS after you two get married. Remember what I said about transit visa requirements for Lisa and Amy when booking their flights here also, some countries require them just to transit through so double check with the airlines. Lisa and Amy are not citizens of the USA so they do not fall under any treaties/agreements the USA has with other countries,so you should mention the fact that they are citizens of China when purchasing the tickets or e-mail the airline company. I remember one guy that was/is a member here who got a call that his wife /fiancee was stuck in some airport outside the USA because she did not have a transit visa.

Best Wishes,
Robert

IrishGuy65:
Gerry, no tickets will be bought.  We've been told and understand to wait until she has the visa in her hands. :)
The house is in Newark, Delaware... We are talking now about the timing of her arrival in the USA and the wedding.  When we have a date set for the wedding, we'll let you and Fiona know.

Arnold, thank you!

Willy, thanks!  We are both very excited and happy.  Lisa says she wants to come visit you before she leaves China.  I hope you and your wife get the chance to meet with Lisa.  As for coming back to China to pick her up... it is what I wanted to do, but I can't afford it.  Putting a ton of money into the house, and need many things for Lisa and Amy when they arrive.  So, I want to, but I won't.  We plan on visiting China once a year, and I'm sure I'll be able to come by and meet you and your wife.

Maxx, thanks!  Yes, I'm looking forward to starting the real journey  ;D

Robertt... again, many thanks!  Yes, we have already discussed the transit visa situation.  I think we are flying Asiana, which goes through Incheon in Seoul Korea.  Either that, or a direct flight from Shanghai or Beijing.

Mike, thanks!  Yes, we have talked quite a bit about all the adjustments Lisa and Amy will have to make, here.  We understand that it will be a culture shock, so I am hopeful that, with understanding comes the ability to adjust and work everything out.  We both feel confident that we can work it all out together.

ChinaBound:
     Like Maxx said, the real journey starts soon. I hope they enjoy it in the USA.

Pineau:
Patrick,
Fiona went to Hong Kong to japan then non stop to Denver. No transit visa required.

I just saw tickets for $750 directly from Hong Kong to New York  (JFK) !!!
That's an unbelievable price. Air China and China southern both fly that route.

 http://www.farecompare.com/results/flights-marketsearch.html?departdate=20140331&cabin=Coach&flexDates=&destination=NYC&c2=2&p=2&altAirports=false&onlyNonStops=false&s=d&departure=HKG&saveMySearch=&t=o&dsh=1&type=flights-market&returndate=

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