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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Nigeria
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well fridays home.. hardest thing is adjusting his time.. It took a week Wow A week his been here now time decides to go fast for us.. For yesrs it went slowwwwwwww .. Now his on track.. He has already worked with my son in law a little to get soem experience under his belt.. so when he gets work permit he will be ready.. I thought our cost was almost over.. Boy did i get fooled now adjustment of status 1010.00 plus work permit about 900.00.. when will it stop.... All about money.. But his worth it all. He loves our food has not gotten sick from change yet.. He is adjusting well.. Just a little bored.. I have to go to work and he satys home .. Lucky I have enternet and he talks to his friends on line.. writes his songs.. I do wish all of you still waiting luck and patients... Its a long road and just because soem of our loved ones are here it does not mean we forget you that are still waiting.. We feel you..

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Glad he is adjusting well.

The work permit is not $ 900 but included in the $ 1010 total for AOS.

Omoba, wow, glad you said that, I already thought that I had missed something and was already all like... :blink: !

Glad to hear that all is well with your SO,one love ...all the best of luck! (F)

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Filed: Other Country: Nigeria
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well fridays home.. hardest thing is adjusting his time.. It took a week Wow A week his been here now time decides to go fast for us.. For yesrs it went slowwwwwwww .. Now his on track.. He has already worked with my son in law a little to get soem experience under his belt.. so when he gets work permit he will be ready.. I thought our cost was almost over.. Boy did i get fooled now adjustment of status 1010.00 plus work permit about 900.00.. when will it stop.... All about money.. But his worth it all. He loves our food has not gotten sick from change yet.. He is adjusting well.. Just a little bored.. I have to go to work and he satys home .. Lucky I have enternet and he talks to his friends on line.. writes his songs.. I do wish all of you still waiting luck and patients... Its a long road and just because soem of our loved ones are here it does not mean we forget you that are still waiting.. We feel you..

Glad to hear he is adjusting well. You say that he is a little bored...what was his daily life like while in Nigeria? Did he work, was he into sports, etc? Maybe you could find similar interests for him here to help him out. Good luck with everything.

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Ghana
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The AOS was 1010 for my husband. I thought the price went up when I read what you wrote, Omoba thanks for clearing that up. I had not heard it went up, so I was a bit shocked at first.

It's good to hear everything is going well. The wait for EAD and GC can be quite challenging, my husband had to stop working at that time because the temp EAD ran out and he was bored out of his mind. The sooner you apply for AOS the better. Best wishes.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Glad he is adjusting well.

The work permit is not $ 900 but included in the $ 1010 total for AOS.

Thanks becuz lawyer wants to charge seprate from that adjustment of staus

Why use a lawyer when you can simply do it on your own and pay no extra cost except the cost of mailing the application. I filed the AOS myself without bothering my wife. We didn't use a lawyer even for the I-129F. You can safe your money and utilize the information here at visajourney.com to submit your AOS application. But if you feel otherwise, then go get a lawyer.

April 8, 2007 - Visited the love of my life in Nigeria

April 10, 2007 - Engaged

May 21, 2007 - Sent Package to VSC

May 24, 2007 - NOA1 receipt date

August 10, 2007 - Visited the love of my life in Nigeria (again...stayed three weeks)

September 1, 2007 - arrived back in the States

November 5, 2007 - approved!!!

November 6, 2007 - touched

November 9, 2007 - received paper NOA2

November 9, 2007 - NVC forwarded case to consulate

November 15, 2007 - received letter from NVC

November 19, 2007 - fiance has interview date and corresponding forms

December 15, 2007 - Purchase Ticket

January 8, 2008- interview at consulate (approved!)

January 18, 2008- pick up visa

January 19, 2008 - POE (JFK)

February 14, 2008 - married on V-day!

AOS/EAD:

March 14, 2008 - applied for AOS/EAD

March 16, 2008 - AOS/EAD Received

March 20, 2008 - (AOS/EAD) NOA1 Received

March 27, 2008 - Received biometric Appointment

April 8, 2008 - I485 Application transfered to California Service Center

April 11, 2008- Biometrics taken

April 16, 2008 - Touched (AOS Transfered)

May 07, 2008 - Touched

May 08, 2008 - Touched

May 09, 2008 - Touched

May 12, 2008 - Touched

May 13, 2008 - Touched

May 14, 2008 - Touched(EAD card production ordered)

May 19, 2008 - Touched(EAD Approved)

May 19, 2008 - (AOS) Touched

May 19, 2008 - EAD card received!!!

June 05, 2008 - Touched(AOS Card production ordered)

June 09, 2008 - AOS approval notice sent

June 12, 2008 - Green Card received in mail

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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well fridays home.. hardest thing is adjusting his time.. It took a week Wow A week his been here now time decides to go fast for us.. For yesrs it went slowwwwwwww .. Now his on track.. He has already worked with my son in law a little to get soem experience under his belt.. so when he gets work permit he will be ready.. I thought our cost was almost over.. Boy did i get fooled now adjustment of status 1010.00 plus work permit about 900.00.. when will it stop.... All about money.. But his worth it all. He loves our food has not gotten sick from change yet.. He is adjusting well.. Just a little bored.. I have to go to work and he satys home .. Lucky I have enternet and he talks to his friends on line.. writes his songs.. I do wish all of you still waiting luck and patients... Its a long road and just because soem of our loved ones are here it does not mean we forget you that are still waiting.. We feel you..

I feel for your husband. When I first got here, it was pretty cold and bored that I felt like going back to Nigeria. My dear wife will go to work, I will be the only one at home, jumping from the TV after watching every scene on CNN to the computer and then to the kitchen. Sometimes I will get into a bus going to no destination and later back home. It was really bored, I must tell you the truth. So then I asked my family in Nigeria to send me my national and international license so I can drive around and then familiarize myself with the environment. Now I drive my wife to work and pick her up later when she's closed, sometimes I pick her for lunch and we enjoy the little moment together. I look forward to knowing the routes around the city, that alone make me busy in addition to studying to take some state job license examination.

So my advice to your husband are:

1. Watch TV especially CNN and other local News for broad information about the happenings within his environment and beyond

2. Browse the internet to chat with his friends and also watch some Nigeria TV station like NTA, STV, Channels etc on the internet for free: http://www.jumptv.com/en/node/88?MyJumpTV=1

3. Determine what he want to do after he gets all his documents and start researching about it. He might want to go to school or work right away, that depends on him. But he should be prepared for it

4. Walk around to know his vicinity. If possible go on a bus riding. I bet you, it's very interesting but he must be careful

5. Find out from DMV if he can drive with international driver's license and if yes, he should get one from Nigeria and start driving immediately. This will definitely help.

6. Subscribe for some sport station on your cable television especially sports like soccer on GOLTV and FSC

7. Then take him out to some pub on Friday to hang out with you even if he does not drink beer. The sight alone makes a lot of difference.

8. Get him some calling cards or subscribe to www.callingcardplus to buy some calling cards to Nigeria.

9. Visit some good family buffet together and teach him how to eat brockley and some Chinese food.

10. Sometimes buy him pizza maybe domino's or pizza hut.

11. Teach him road signs when you drive but be friendly when you teach him anything new so he won't feel second-rated

You can also think about so many things he likes and introduce it. But remember, whatever you do also take some pictures of it because you will definitely need some over-whelming evidence of your continuous relationship. I hope this will help.

April 8, 2007 - Visited the love of my life in Nigeria

April 10, 2007 - Engaged

May 21, 2007 - Sent Package to VSC

May 24, 2007 - NOA1 receipt date

August 10, 2007 - Visited the love of my life in Nigeria (again...stayed three weeks)

September 1, 2007 - arrived back in the States

November 5, 2007 - approved!!!

November 6, 2007 - touched

November 9, 2007 - received paper NOA2

November 9, 2007 - NVC forwarded case to consulate

November 15, 2007 - received letter from NVC

November 19, 2007 - fiance has interview date and corresponding forms

December 15, 2007 - Purchase Ticket

January 8, 2008- interview at consulate (approved!)

January 18, 2008- pick up visa

January 19, 2008 - POE (JFK)

February 14, 2008 - married on V-day!

AOS/EAD:

March 14, 2008 - applied for AOS/EAD

March 16, 2008 - AOS/EAD Received

March 20, 2008 - (AOS/EAD) NOA1 Received

March 27, 2008 - Received biometric Appointment

April 8, 2008 - I485 Application transfered to California Service Center

April 11, 2008- Biometrics taken

April 16, 2008 - Touched (AOS Transfered)

May 07, 2008 - Touched

May 08, 2008 - Touched

May 09, 2008 - Touched

May 12, 2008 - Touched

May 13, 2008 - Touched

May 14, 2008 - Touched(EAD card production ordered)

May 19, 2008 - Touched(EAD Approved)

May 19, 2008 - (AOS) Touched

May 19, 2008 - EAD card received!!!

June 05, 2008 - Touched(AOS Card production ordered)

June 09, 2008 - AOS approval notice sent

June 12, 2008 - Green Card received in mail

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Very good suggestions Missy1 I like all of those ideas my husband was also introduced to some Nigerians in the neighborhood and became close friends to one. He came thru the lottery but, they would go job hunting together and go to the park and play soccer a couple of days a week.

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