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[quote=GUEST19757,342218]Hello Ron. I am getting married to a Chinese girl also. We have already started the visa process as well through an immigration attorney. My fiancée currently lives just outside of Zhongshan City in the Guangdong Province. I have traveled to China twice in the last two years and intent to go hopefully sometime this coming January 2009. The only advise i can give anyone who intends to marry a woman from china is to re-assure her over and over and over that things will work out. I also tell my fiancé that if she has any doubts about the relationship or coming to the USA, not to come to the USA until she feels comfortable and is 100% sure. I remind her that although getting used to the way of life in the USA will be difficult, it is not impossible. Thousands of immigrants come here daily and they make it on their own. My fiancée happens to be highly educated and is fully English/Chinese bilingual. I tell her that her bilingual skills alone are highly marketable here in the states, not to mention her work experience. I always say to her that she will have my unconditional support when she comes to the USA. I happen to be an immigrant myself and i know firsthand what is like to leave everything behind and come here. Just remember Ron, our fiancés are leaving everything behind for us. The least we can do is support them in every possible way and help them succeed. I wish you the best of luck. Bao Zhong Ron. Fernando in Tampa, Florida.[/quote]
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