My son's case
文章来源: tianming- 于 2004-10-30 10:19:04
My son was born in U.S. He left for China when we were still holding H1 visas and pending for our green card. We applied for U.S. passport and a Chinese travel document (lv-3 xing-2 zheng-4) for him before his departure from U.S.After he got back to China, my in-laws got him a temporary HU-4 Kou-3 for him and he was all set. Before his returning to U.S., they applied a departure document for him( li-2 jing-4 zheng-4). And he used it for departure from China, and used his U.S. passport to enter the States. There won't be any problem entering the States, eventhough there is not any record on the U.S. passport. Show them the travel document will be fine.That's what happened to us, as long as to one of my friends. We were from different province, so the regulation should be the same in China.About your son's U.S. citizenship, China has no power to decline it. As long as he was born in the States and keeps his Birth certificate, he will be recognized as a U.S. citizen. Don't worry about it.P.S. The place in China where they handle Lin-2 shi-2 hu-4 kou-3 is : gong-1 an-1 ju-2 chu-1 ru-4 jing-4 guan-3 li-3 chu-4. I can't input Chinese on this computer, sorry about that. Hope you can understand what I said.
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Thank you very much! And
-testinger-
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12/06/2004 postreply
23:59:07
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It is very easy.
-tianming--
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12/07/2004 postreply
05:16:38
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大概要看父母,如果父母都有绿卡,就不行了
-我记得哪里写过-
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12/07/2004 postreply
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非常感谢!有一个同样的case做印证,这个程序该是对的.
-testinger-
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12/07/2004 postreply
21:36:15