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Filed: Country: China
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Hi,

One thing I haven't seen is whether my fiancée has to get a permit from the Chinese authorities to leave the country, with regard to her trip to come marry me on her K-1 visa.

I haven't seen any notes about this anywhere, but I wanted to ask. We're less than three weeks away now from her scheduled flight date.

Filed: Country: China
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or if she is a high level government worker with security clearancese. Otherwise she doesn't need permission. If she is a member of the communist party then she needs to formally leave the party. I know there is a letter or something that she can write to do this. If you search the forums you will find the info.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: China
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Hi,

One thing I haven't seen is whether my fiancée has to get a permit from the Chinese authorities to leave the country, with regard to her trip to come marry me on her K-1 visa.

I haven't seen any notes about this anywhere, but I wanted to ask. We're less than three weeks away now from her scheduled flight date.

As long as she had a visa to leave she can go whenever she's ready.

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Hi,

One thing I haven't seen is whether my fiancée has to get a permit from the Chinese authorities to leave the country, with regard to her trip to come marry me on her K-1 visa.

I haven't seen any notes about this anywhere, but I wanted to ask. We're less than three weeks away now from her scheduled flight date.

No issues there on leaving, If she is a CCP or high level government employee then maybe issues.

In Arizona its hot hot hot.

http://www.uscis.gov/dateCalculator.html

 
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