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« on: July 27, 2009, 10:47:39 am »
For those of you who are living in china with your lady. I have met and am at the point of moving to guangzhou to live with her. Heres what i think from reading the sites for this.  i get a multiple entry visa and after we marry i then apply for residency there. when in china i do the papers and they tell me were to go for medical exam.  i guess they do some police checking and then i need 4 pics for the paperwork.  then we turn in and wait.  my lady has worked for 20+ years   owns her own house and is stable. we want to live there for 5 years till she can get her retirement. then we will travel both countries. during the 5 years we will apply for her visa to usa. as living there we will not be in any hurry to complete it. and can wait the turtle flow of paperwork. so has anyone done this and is living there with their lady??? mods post my email please as i would elcome any advise or obstacles that you encountered in doing this. thanks   email-- ttwjr1956@yahoo.com
thanks for all and any help
Ted

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« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2009, 12:20:51 pm »
Quote from: 'ttwjr32' pid='10029' dateline='1248706059'

For those of you who are living in china with your lady. I have met and am at the point of moving to guangzhou to live with her. Heres what i think from reading the sites for this.  i get a multiple entry visa and after we marry i then apply for residency there. when in china i do the papers and they tell me were to go for medical exam.  i guess they do some police checking and then i need 4 pics for the paperwork.  then we turn in and wait.  my lady has worked for 20+ years   owns her own house and is stable. we want to live there for 5 years till she can get her retirement. then we will travel both countries. during the 5 years we will apply for her visa to usa. as living there we will not be in any hurry to complete it. and can wait the turtle flow of paperwork. so has anyone done this and is living there with their lady??? mods post my email please as i would elcome any advise or obstacles that you encountered in doing this. thanks   email-- ttwjr1956@yahoo.com
thanks for all and any help
Ted


Well Ted you know that either I will following you in residency or maybe ahead of you.  

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« Reply #2 on: July 27, 2009, 08:29:52 pm »
Ted you will have to keep a permanent address here in the States in order for you to file for a visa for her to come here.
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« Reply #3 on: July 29, 2009, 04:33:33 pm »
Forgive me if this is totally our of order.
Why not buy one of the 1$ Detroit addresses and using this as your permanent USA address?
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« Reply #4 on: July 29, 2009, 07:29:48 pm »
Maryland, use to have fake corporations and the addresses were PO Boxes. Many Rich people did this so not to pay taxes on toys (yachts, etc). The gov. caught onto this but I wonder if they still have it?

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« Reply #5 on: July 29, 2009, 10:41:45 pm »
Mike...are you working for UPS?  You sound like a commercial.

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« Reply #6 on: July 29, 2009, 11:08:45 pm »
Yes Mike I knew of this too. When it was named Mailbox Inc. they had this. It is a PO Box you rent and you use the store address and the PO Box number is called a suite. So a PO Box # 420 becomes Ste: 420. I had this for one of my businesses BUT since UPS took over I did not know if they still did this?
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« Reply #7 on: July 29, 2009, 11:32:33 pm »
When I was married I had my office at my home. After when I was divorcing I moved and didn't want to have the new address because it was temporary. you couldn't have a PO Box for the business license. So this worked out well. Had it for about a year till I closed the business. They did everything a regular office does. Received faxes, packages, they had a notary, everything.

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« Reply #8 on: September 07, 2009, 05:30:32 am »
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For those of you who are living in china with your lady. I have met and am at the point of moving to guangzhou to live with her. Heres what i think from reading the sites for this.  i get a multiple entry visa and after we marry i then apply for residency there. when in china i do the papers and they tell me were to go for medical exam.  i guess they do some police checking and then i need 4 pics for the paperwork.  then we turn in and wait.  my lady has worked for 20+ years   owns her own house and is stable. we want to live there for 5 years till she can get her retirement. then we will travel both countries. during the 5 years we will apply for her visa to usa. as living there we will not be in any hurry to complete it. and can wait the turtle flow of paperwork. so has anyone done this and is living there with their lady??? mods post my email please as i would elcome any advise or obstacles that you encountered in doing this. thanks   email-- ttwjr1956@yahoo.com
thanks for all and any help
Ted



Anyone seen or heard of Ted? He left USA last Tuesday to go to Guangzhou to get married but heard nothing since he was at San Franscisco airport.
Hope he is ok - he is supposed to be marrying 09-09-09

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« Reply #9 on: September 07, 2009, 09:40:24 am »
No Willy, There are a few M.I.A.  Kenny is another. I was waiting on further info and photos. The translator said he left for home a few days ago?

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« Reply #10 on: September 11, 2009, 11:09:52 pm »
At last heard from Ted  AKA -  ttwjr32.

He arrive in Guanzhou in good time and he married Sisi on 09 -09 - 09.  He has had problems with the computer.  But I think he has been otherwise engaged for the past 9 days or so since arriving!!!

We will probably meet up in Zhongshan sometime next week.

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« Reply #11 on: September 12, 2009, 02:31:47 am »
Great news , thanks Willy , and you also seem to be enjoying yourself , regards Robert .
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« Reply #12 on: September 12, 2009, 04:49:43 am »
I took a bus trip to Zhongshan to meet up with a lady.  I was booked into the Fuzhou hotel - nice but cheap.  The bus journey took about 75 minutes and I was obviously in Zhongshan so decided to get off the bus and take a taxi to the hotel.   I jumped into a cab handed the driver the paper with the Hotel address on it and he seemed to be querying it.
OK I said sternly - Ok he said and he promptly took me on a the long route by turning immediately left travelling for 100 metres and stopping outside the hotel in question.  No more than 150 metres and costing 7 yuan.  The laugh it gave me was worth ten times that.

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Oh and the lady - she was great and I am also going to be seeing her again after staying an additional three days with her.

When we met she could speak no English but since then she has called me and surprised me with the words she learned from me while I was there.   And I do now know the names of all the body parts of a lady - both inside and out!!!!
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« Reply #13 on: September 12, 2009, 02:28:49 pm »
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I took a bus trip to Zhongshan to meet up with a lady.  I was booked into the Fuzhou hotel - nice but cheap.  The bus journey took about 75 minutes and I was obviously in Zhongshan so decided to get off the bus and take a taxi to the hotel.   I jumped into a cab handed the driver the paper with the Hotel address on it and he seemed to be querying it.
OK I said sternly - Ok he said and he promptly took me on a the long route by turning immediately left travelling for 100 metres and stopping outside the hotel in question.  No more than 150 metres and costing 7 yuan.  The laugh it gave me was worth ten times that.

Willy

Oh and the lady - she was great and I am also going to be seeing her again after staying an additional three days with her.

When we met she could speak no English but since then she has called me and surprised me with the words she learned from me while I was there.   And I do now know the names of all the body parts of a lady - both inside and out!!!!


That's quite funny...."OK I said sternly - Ok he said"

I'm still laughing about that.

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« Reply #14 on: September 12, 2009, 03:47:45 pm »
Chinese taxi drivers - are they better or worse than Italian taxi drivers :fi_lone_ranger:?