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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Brazil
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Hello VJ friends;

Here is a long story that I hope by posting in VJ I can help someone in the future to avoid the mistakes that I did...

In 1998 at the age of 16 I was already leaving in the US under a HB2 visa ( as my mother had HB1, working visa)... I met and felt in love with a handsome american man he was 21, we dated for a couple of years got engaged and then married, our relationship was witnessed by many friends and we became parts of each others family... We had a gorgeous wedding ceremony with 150 guests, ... We had a hppy married life, he filled the whole I-485 includinh the I-130 package and I received my first green card in the year 2000 ( temporary residency as we had less than two years of marriage the card would expire in 2003)

I thought I was the happiest and luckiest woman in Earth, in June of 2003 ( 3 months before my green card expired we jointly filled the I-751 as it is required), in early July of 2003 I uncovered an affair he was having with a co-worker devastated I kicked him out of the house (since it was my apartment where we lived together) but I still loved him and as a last try before we actually filled for divorce we seeked marriage counseling, in late July we got divorced by a simplified disolution of marriage ( which in FL is the quickest and cheapest way to get divorced as it only takes 7 days)

I mailed USCIS a letter explaining what had happened with a copy of my final divorce decree.

In 2004 I started dating Luis, a new friend I had met at work, we dated for year before we moved in together and had our own company... we traveled through Europe several times through our relationship... ( and every year as my I-751 was pending and I had never heard back from USCIS I would go to my local USCIS office, Miami, to inquiry about what was going on... they would tell me not to worry everything was fine and stamp my passaport I-751 pending authrorized for work and travel) In 2006 I got pregnant by Luis, in October of 2006 our son was born in Miami, in January 2007 Luis and I got married... A month after we got married I was served with a Notice to Appear in front of a Homeland Security Judge...

Having no clue what that was about I seeked an immigration lawyer, after speaking with several , Luis and I chose the one we felt more onfortable with... Well she informed us that my I-751 was denied and they said because my divorce was never finalized.... ( which was not true since I got divorced in 2003 and mailed them a copy of the divorce decree right after that)... But the way they analyzed was that in June when I jointly filled the I-751 with my first husband we were already planning to get divorced in July and would be of absolutly no use for me to explain to them that only once I uncovered his affair in July that option arose for the first time in my mind... so my only option here was for Luis to file a new I-130 for me.

Luis ( my present husband and father of my son) filled the I-130 back in February of 2007 it was sent to the CSV which they transfered to Miami (our local office) whom transfered to VSC ( where it is still pending today)

In Spetember of 2007 in front of the homeland security judge even though we had an I-130 pending I was only presented with the options of being deported or choosing volutanrily leave with no bam period, which obviously between the two I choose voluntarily leave and left to Brazil with our baby son as Luis had to now stay behind (in Miami) and work his butt off in order to support me and our son in Brazil as well as maintain all financial obligations in the States with a sole income ( when I was the majoritarian of the income provider in our house)...

Not being enough he (my husband Luis) felt into a severe depression as the months passed by and he missed out on our son s first word, first steps etc... Making even more difficult to maintain a job and finally loosing our house for foreclosure.

We constantly called USCIS, Senators, COngressmans , had attorneys and everything possible and imaginable to inquiry about our petition.

Due to our emergent circunstances they approved an expedite request for the I-130 on January 2008...

Well only today, still no news as of when our family will be reunited...

My husband now just received an RFE requesting proof that my prior relationship and marriage ( with that guy I met TEN 10 YEARS AGO and being divorced for over 5 FIVE WHOLE YEARS) ... they send a request of two pages of evidence from affidavits to joint property, joint this and that... Well I gathered as much as I could but it is just obvious that I could not have it all in that list as we were very young and did not own anything together first of all, we were completed broke and further not even the IRS had records of that long ago as they only keep records for 6 years... Allstate only keeps for 5 years and Sprint got sold out to ATT who no longer keeps residencial phone records for SPrint old customers.... Other than all of that it is just common sense and logical that I did not carry memorobilia of my ex husband while I am now remarried and ALSO I have moved to a different country ( moving costs internationally are very expensive I had to consolidate everything to avoid going bankrupt and therefore threw away all cards, love letters and any old junk...) Well all I could get my hands on is 10 affidavits of people who knew us and attended our wedding, Affidavit of the pastor of the church we frequented and the minister who married us, affidavit of the marriage counselor I saw with my husband before divorcing him, condominium bill in both of our names, 3 years of income taxes filled jointly, TONS of pictures with each others families, weddings pics, when we dated, when we travelled etc...

NOW consider yourself very lucky to be waiting a few months for an approval of your petition... Lets raise your hands and thank God that none of this has ever happened to you...

My family is torn apart for almost a year now, because USCIS made the wrong assumptions and in error denied my I-751 ( which is a type of petition which a decision that can not be contested) , now for God s sake after 10 years they ask me for proof of my relationship with a man I divorced 5 years ago and has nothing to do with the I-130 we (my family) is waiting for now since February of 2007.

Their excuse is that before adjuticating this petition they need to make sure my first marriage did not infringe with USCIS laws... HELLO was that not done before they granted my first green card....

BEST OF LUCK TO ALL OF US.... I am not giving up, I may have been a victim of this stupid system, but I am still very hopeful and confident that all will be sorted out and they will soon recognize their mistake and reunite our family soon.

BEST ADVICE FROM THIS STORY:

If you have a petition pending never leave the US ( if are in removal proceedings and have a petition pending you can request a rescheduling of your appearance until your petition is adjuticated) ---- I did not know this until recently.

Be persistent, be courageous, be always honest, NEVER hide or lie to USCIS and everything will eventually work out... ( See even though it is after 10 years I still can prove my first marriage was of bona fide and it will match all the info I gave them 8 years ago).

PS: I do not have any family in Brazil as I left as a child and my mother and brothers are american citizens today and live in MIAMI, so even though I am alone here with our american son, I have lost my house, I have lost a whole year, and have suffered tremendous pain I trust that God is by my side and soon all the truth will smack this morons in the face and I will be back home with my family really soon... I actually already sent my move back to Miami ( Faith is the conviction of things that can not be seeing) ... Keep your faith and patience ... all will eventually work out for all of us.

Thank you for reading and sorry it is so long....

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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I am sorry you are having to go through such a thing... my heart goes out to you and your little one... oh your husband must be devistated at what he has missed out on.

Faith is the only thing we can depend on and finding it, growing in it has happened to alot of us here on our journey... I pray you will be rewarded for your patience soon Insha'allah.

Rajaa

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ethiopia
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I don't know what to say that is painful in finding out that your first husband had an affair and then being separated with your current husband. This must be tough for the both of you. I pray that everything goes well for your family. I hope your family reunites soon.

USCIS Journey

03/15/08 Sent I-130

03/17/08 I-130 received (USPS) (Priority Date)

06/28/08 Received NOA2 hardcopy: NO RFE FROM USCIS:101 days

NVC Journey

07/01/08 NVC case# assigned

08/14/08 CASE COMPLETE: NO RFE FROM NVC:44 days

09/15/08 Interview date assigned

Embassy Journey

10/01/08 Case at embassy

10/08/08 Document verification and got interviewed (Approved)

10/09/08 Pick up visa (original interview date)

10/18/08 P.O.E ~ Seattle

Removing Conditions

07/23/2010 Mail off I-751(USCIS received on 07/26 via usps)

07/26/2010 NOA1 date (notice received 8/2/2010)

07/28/2010 Check cashed

08/20/2010 Biometrics appt.(notice received 8/7/2010)

08/20,21,23 touched

10/22/2010 Approved NO RFE(2 months and 3 weeks from filing date)

Citizenship

10/7/11 N-400 Submitted

10/13/11 NOA date

10/20/11 appt letter sent for biometrics

11/9/11 Biometrics appt

11/11/11 Email of interview scheduling received

11/14/11 Interview scheduled and mail sent

11/21/11 Interview letter received

12/19/11 Interview date

12/19/11 passed interview and oath Finally a citizen(2 months 1 week and 5 days from sending N-400)

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absolutely heartbreaking and stunning to read - only wish you godspeed on an approval -

When something goes wrong remember this saying "WHEN MAN PLANS, GOD LAUGHS"

www.orlando4obama.com

I-130 JOURNEY BEGINSSent August 28, 2007 to TSC for receipting in CSCReceived NOA1 from VSC December 21, 2007

Notes - earned USCIS skymiles for sure - postmarked from Chicago Lockbox

online finally 2/24/08

touchy feely 2/25/08

touched 2/27/2008 - great RFE requested - just wonderful news to see in your inbox early in the am

3/13 - RFE letter FINALLY received - and document that we sent NOW resent back to VSC grrrrowling

3/19 case resumed processing

3/20 touched

3./21 touched

3/23 Easter bunny touched again

4/01 - APPROVED I-130

4/02 - touched

4/07 - received hard copy approval

NVC JOURNEY BEGINS

4/07 NV Case number assigned

4/08 AOS, DS and all fees paid online

6/09 tax transcript for 2007 just became available -whoot

6/20 NVC receives everything nothing more to give them now just close eyes and pray

6/23 NVC enters into system

6/26 NVC - RFE uggh - wants all three years of Federal tax return listed and they lost originals or so they say - DING DING ROUND TWO

7/25 NVC Case completed whooottttttttt

8/7 Case forward to US EMBASSY LONDON OH YEAHHHHHHHH -

Embassy - case out for delivery to embassy via DHL sneaky us lol

08/10Received

08/19 Medical Exam completed - healthy oh yeah!!!!!!!!

9/26 @8am -Interview - approved VISA IN HAND OMG WHOOT!!! HELLO AMERICA MY LUV

POE- Atlanta then MCO - October 15th with the cat "GIT" on board lol - POE SUPER SWEET

Husband home finally - god what a journey....but after 400+ days we made it

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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My heart goes out to you, I really feel sorry for your situation and the loss your family is going through being caught in the system.

Hoping for a speedy approval. Best of luck (F)

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: China
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Hello VJ friends;

Here is a long story that I hope by posting in VJ I can help someone in the future to avoid the mistakes that I did...

In 1998 at the age of 16 I was already leaving in the US under a HB2 visa ( as my mother had HB1, working visa)... I met and felt in love with a handsome american man he was 21, we dated for a couple of years got engaged and then married, our relationship was witnessed by many friends and we became parts of each others family... We had a gorgeous wedding ceremony with 150 guests, ... We had a hppy married life, he filled the whole I-485 includinh the I-130 package and I received my first green card in the year 2000 ( temporary residency as we had less than two years of marriage the card would expire in 2003)

I thought I was the happiest and luckiest woman in Earth, in June of 2003 ( 3 months before my green card expired we jointly filled the I-751 as it is required), in early July of 2003 I uncovered an affair he was having with a co-worker devastated I kicked him out of the house (since it was my apartment where we lived together) but I still loved him and as a last try before we actually filled for divorce we seeked marriage counseling, in late July we got divorced by a simplified disolution of marriage ( which in FL is the quickest and cheapest way to get divorced as it only takes 7 days)

I mailed USCIS a letter explaining what had happened with a copy of my final divorce decree.

In 2004 I started dating Luis, a new friend I had met at work, we dated for year before we moved in together and had our own company... we traveled through Europe several times through our relationship... ( and every year as my I-751 was pending and I had never heard back from USCIS I would go to my local USCIS office, Miami, to inquiry about what was going on... they would tell me not to worry everything was fine and stamp my passaport I-751 pending authrorized for work and travel) In 2006 I got pregnant by Luis, in October of 2006 our son was born in Miami, in January 2007 Luis and I got married... A month after we got married I was served with a Notice to Appear in front of a Homeland Security Judge...

Having no clue what that was about I seeked an immigration lawyer, after speaking with several , Luis and I chose the one we felt more onfortable with... Well she informed us that my I-751 was denied and they said because my divorce was never finalized.... ( which was not true since I got divorced in 2003 and mailed them a copy of the divorce decree right after that)... But the way they analyzed was that in June when I jointly filled the I-751 with my first husband we were already planning to get divorced in July and would be of absolutly no use for me to explain to them that only once I uncovered his affair in July that option arose for the first time in my mind... so my only option here was for Luis to file a new I-130 for me.

Luis ( my present husband and father of my son) filled the I-130 back in February of 2007 it was sent to the CSV which they transfered to Miami (our local office) whom transfered to VSC ( where it is still pending today)

In Spetember of 2007 in front of the homeland security judge even though we had an I-130 pending I was only presented with the options of being deported or choosing volutanrily leave with no bam period, which obviously between the two I choose voluntarily leave and left to Brazil with our baby son as Luis had to now stay behind (in Miami) and work his butt off in order to support me and our son in Brazil as well as maintain all financial obligations in the States with a sole income ( when I was the majoritarian of the income provider in our house)...

Not being enough he (my husband Luis) felt into a severe depression as the months passed by and he missed out on our son s first word, first steps etc... Making even more difficult to maintain a job and finally loosing our house for foreclosure.

We constantly called USCIS, Senators, COngressmans , had attorneys and everything possible and imaginable to inquiry about our petition.

Due to our emergent circunstances they approved an expedite request for the I-130 on January 2008...

Well only today, still no news as of when our family will be reunited...

My husband now just received an RFE requesting proof that my prior relationship and marriage ( with that guy I met TEN 10 YEARS AGO and being divorced for over 5 FIVE WHOLE YEARS) ... they send a request of two pages of evidence from affidavits to joint property, joint this and that... Well I gathered as much as I could but it is just obvious that I could not have it all in that list as we were very young and did not own anything together first of all, we were completed broke and further not even the IRS had records of that long ago as they only keep records for 6 years... Allstate only keeps for 5 years and Sprint got sold out to ATT who no longer keeps residencial phone records for SPrint old customers.... Other than all of that it is just common sense and logical that I did not carry memorobilia of my ex husband while I am now remarried and ALSO I have moved to a different country ( moving costs internationally are very expensive I had to consolidate everything to avoid going bankrupt and therefore threw away all cards, love letters and any old junk...) Well all I could get my hands on is 10 affidavits of people who knew us and attended our wedding, Affidavit of the pastor of the church we frequented and the minister who married us, affidavit of the marriage counselor I saw with my husband before divorcing him, condominium bill in both of our names, 3 years of income taxes filled jointly, TONS of pictures with each others families, weddings pics, when we dated, when we travelled etc...

NOW consider yourself very lucky to be waiting a few months for an approval of your petition... Lets raise your hands and thank God that none of this has ever happened to you...

My family is torn apart for almost a year now, because USCIS made the wrong assumptions and in error denied my I-751 ( which is a type of petition which a decision that can not be contested) , now for God s sake after 10 years they ask me for proof of my relationship with a man I divorced 5 years ago and has nothing to do with the I-130 we (my family) is waiting for now since February of 2007.

Their excuse is that before adjuticating this petition they need to make sure my first marriage did not infringe with USCIS laws... HELLO was that not done before they granted my first green card....

BEST OF LUCK TO ALL OF US.... I am not giving up, I may have been a victim of this stupid system, but I am still very hopeful and confident that all will be sorted out and they will soon recognize their mistake and reunite our family soon.

BEST ADVICE FROM THIS STORY:

If you have a petition pending never leave the US ( if are in removal proceedings and have a petition pending you can request a rescheduling of your appearance until your petition is adjuticated) ---- I did not know this until recently.

Be persistent, be courageous, be always honest, NEVER hide or lie to USCIS and everything will eventually work out... ( See even though it is after 10 years I still can prove my first marriage was of bona fide and it will match all the info I gave them 8 years ago).

PS: I do not have any family in Brazil as I left as a child and my mother and brothers are american citizens today and live in MIAMI, so even though I am alone here with our american son, I have lost my house, I have lost a whole year, and have suffered tremendous pain I trust that God is by my side and soon all the truth will smack this morons in the face and I will be back home with my family really soon... I actually already sent my move back to Miami ( Faith is the conviction of things that can not be seeing) ... Keep your faith and patience ... all will eventually work out for all of us.

Thank you for reading and sorry it is so long....

Your story is heart touching and I am sad for you. I will keep you in my prayers in hopes that this rocky road your on will soon become smooth so you can enjoy your journey in life with your husband.

Hello VJ friends;

Here is a long story that I hope by posting in VJ I can help someone in the future to avoid the mistakes that I did...

In 1998 at the age of 16 I was already leaving in the US under a HB2 visa ( as my mother had HB1, working visa)... I met and felt in love with a handsome american man he was 21, we dated for a couple of years got engaged and then married, our relationship was witnessed by many friends and we became parts of each others family... We had a gorgeous wedding ceremony with 150 guests, ... We had a hppy married life, he filled the whole I-485 includinh the I-130 package and I received my first green card in the year 2000 ( temporary residency as we had less than two years of marriage the card would expire in 2003)

I thought I was the happiest and luckiest woman in Earth, in June of 2003 ( 3 months before my green card expired we jointly filled the I-751 as it is required), in early July of 2003 I uncovered an affair he was having with a co-worker devastated I kicked him out of the house (since it was my apartment where we lived together) but I still loved him and as a last try before we actually filled for divorce we seeked marriage counseling, in late July we got divorced by a simplified disolution of marriage ( which in FL is the quickest and cheapest way to get divorced as it only takes 7 days)

I mailed USCIS a letter explaining what had happened with a copy of my final divorce decree.

In 2004 I started dating Luis, a new friend I had met at work, we dated for year before we moved in together and had our own company... we traveled through Europe several times through our relationship... ( and every year as my I-751 was pending and I had never heard back from USCIS I would go to my local USCIS office, Miami, to inquiry about what was going on... they would tell me not to worry everything was fine and stamp my passaport I-751 pending authrorized for work and travel) In 2006 I got pregnant by Luis, in October of 2006 our son was born in Miami, in January 2007 Luis and I got married... A month after we got married I was served with a Notice to Appear in front of a Homeland Security Judge...

Having no clue what that was about I seeked an immigration lawyer, after speaking with several , Luis and I chose the one we felt more onfortable with... Well she informed us that my I-751 was denied and they said because my divorce was never finalized.... ( which was not true since I got divorced in 2003 and mailed them a copy of the divorce decree right after that)... But the way they analyzed was that in June when I jointly filled the I-751 with my first husband we were already planning to get divorced in July and would be of absolutly no use for me to explain to them that only once I uncovered his affair in July that option arose for the first time in my mind... so my only option here was for Luis to file a new I-130 for me.

Luis ( my present husband and father of my son) filled the I-130 back in February of 2007 it was sent to the CSV which they transfered to Miami (our local office) whom transfered to VSC ( where it is still pending today)

In Spetember of 2007 in front of the homeland security judge even though we had an I-130 pending I was only presented with the options of being deported or choosing volutanrily leave with no bam period, which obviously between the two I choose voluntarily leave and left to Brazil with our baby son as Luis had to now stay behind (in Miami) and work his butt off in order to support me and our son in Brazil as well as maintain all financial obligations in the States with a sole income ( when I was the majoritarian of the income provider in our house)...

Not being enough he (my husband Luis) felt into a severe depression as the months passed by and he missed out on our son s first word, first steps etc... Making even more difficult to maintain a job and finally loosing our house for foreclosure.

We constantly called USCIS, Senators, COngressmans , had attorneys and everything possible and imaginable to inquiry about our petition.

Due to our emergent circunstances they approved an expedite request for the I-130 on January 2008...

Well only today, still no news as of when our family will be reunited...

My husband now just received an RFE requesting proof that my prior relationship and marriage ( with that guy I met TEN 10 YEARS AGO and being divorced for over 5 FIVE WHOLE YEARS) ... they send a request of two pages of evidence from affidavits to joint property, joint this and that... Well I gathered as much as I could but it is just obvious that I could not have it all in that list as we were very young and did not own anything together first of all, we were completed broke and further not even the IRS had records of that long ago as they only keep records for 6 years... Allstate only keeps for 5 years and Sprint got sold out to ATT who no longer keeps residencial phone records for SPrint old customers.... Other than all of that it is just common sense and logical that I did not carry memorobilia of my ex husband while I am now remarried and ALSO I have moved to a different country ( moving costs internationally are very expensive I had to consolidate everything to avoid going bankrupt and therefore threw away all cards, love letters and any old junk...) Well all I could get my hands on is 10 affidavits of people who knew us and attended our wedding, Affidavit of the pastor of the church we frequented and the minister who married us, affidavit of the marriage counselor I saw with my husband before divorcing him, condominium bill in both of our names, 3 years of income taxes filled jointly, TONS of pictures with each others families, weddings pics, when we dated, when we travelled etc...

NOW consider yourself very lucky to be waiting a few months for an approval of your petition... Lets raise your hands and thank God that none of this has ever happened to you...

My family is torn apart for almost a year now, because USCIS made the wrong assumptions and in error denied my I-751 ( which is a type of petition which a decision that can not be contested) , now for God s sake after 10 years they ask me for proof of my relationship with a man I divorced 5 years ago and has nothing to do with the I-130 we (my family) is waiting for now since February of 2007.

Their excuse is that before adjuticating this petition they need to make sure my first marriage did not infringe with USCIS laws... HELLO was that not done before they granted my first green card....

BEST OF LUCK TO ALL OF US.... I am not giving up, I may have been a victim of this stupid system, but I am still very hopeful and confident that all will be sorted out and they will soon recognize their mistake and reunite our family soon.

BEST ADVICE FROM THIS STORY:

If you have a petition pending never leave the US ( if are in removal proceedings and have a petition pending you can request a rescheduling of your appearance until your petition is adjuticated) ---- I did not know this until recently.

Be persistent, be courageous, be always honest, NEVER hide or lie to USCIS and everything will eventually work out... ( See even though it is after 10 years I still can prove my first marriage was of bona fide and it will match all the info I gave them 8 years ago).

PS: I do not have any family in Brazil as I left as a child and my mother and brothers are american citizens today and live in MIAMI, so even though I am alone here with our american son, I have lost my house, I have lost a whole year, and have suffered tremendous pain I trust that God is by my side and soon all the truth will smack this morons in the face and I will be back home with my family really soon... I actually already sent my move back to Miami ( Faith is the conviction of things that can not be seeing) ... Keep your faith and patience ... all will eventually work out for all of us.

Thank you for reading and sorry it is so long....

Your story is heart touching and I am sad for you. I will keep you in my prayers in hopes that this rocky road your on will soon become smooth so you can enjoy your journey in life with your husband.

I married my love on 12/24/07

I filed for the I 130 on 1/23/08

Receipt number recevied 2/13/08

Paperwork sent to Guangzhou on 1/23/09

Interview 5/21/09 PASSED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Visa 5/23/09

POE 6/2/09

Home 6/3/09

FILED I-751

SENT PAPERWORK 3/8/11

NOA-1 3/10/11

BIOMETERICS 4/29/11

WAITING APPROVAL

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Guyana
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I am so sorry that you are goign through this. I hope that you are reunited with your husband soon. :(

I-130 for Two Step Children

App Recieved by USCIS: April 13, 2010

Notice Date: April 19, 2010

Notice Recieved: April 21, 2010

Touched: April 21, 2010

Touched: April 22, 2010

Approved:September 28,2010

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Brazil
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[Your story is heart touching and I am sad for you. I will keep you in my prayers in hopes that this rocky road your on will soon become smooth so you can enjoy your journey in life with your husband.

Thank you... I apprecite keeping me in your prayers ... I am sure God has its plan for each of us and I am absolutely positive that I will be home for Christmas even though there is no confirmation from USCIS my faith still strong... Thanks...

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I'm sorry you're going through this. God bless you, and may your family be reunited soon (F)

Saludos,

Caro

***Justin And Caro***
Happily married and enjoying our life together!

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Filed: Other Country: Japan
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Thank you for sharing your story, and for humbling all of us.

We all really do have a lot to be thankful for.

Hope you get some good news soon....YOU deserve it.

I hate when the system $hits on on people.

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Using this guide may allow you to fly through NVC in as little as 11 days.

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Our Visa Journey

2006-11-01: Met online through common interest in music - NOT Dating Service

2007-01-28: Met in person in Paris

2007-10-02: Married in Tokyo

2008-07-05: I-130 Sent

2008-08-13: NOA2 I-130

2008-10-02: Case Complete at NVC

2008-11-04: Interview - CR-1 Visa APPROVED

2008-12-11: POE - Chicago

2009-01-12: GC and Welcome Letter

2010-09-01: Preparing I-751 Removal of Conditions

2011-03-22: Card Production Ordered

2011-03-30 10 Year Card Received DONE FOR 10 YEARS

Standard Disclaimer (may not be valid in Iowa or Kentucky, please check your local laws): Any information given should not be considered legal advice,

and is based on personal experience or personal knowledge. Sometimes there might not be any information at all in my posts. Sometimes it might just

be humor or chit-chat, or nonsense. Deal with it. If you can read this...you're too close. Step away from the LingLing

YES WE DID!

And it appears to have made very little difference.

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i admire your perseverance and your strength. i am so sorry about what youve been through and i wish you all the best. trust that i will include you in my prayers. always believe that things will fall into place, in Gods time.

feb. 26,2008-----noa1

aug. 26, 2008----transferred to csc

sept. 19, 2008--- approved

NVC:

sept. 26, 2008----got case # from a live operator

oct. 6, 2008 ------received AOS bill/paid online

oct. 7, 2008 ------shows PAID

oct. 14,2008 -----IV fee generated/ paid online

oct. 15,2008 -----shows PAID

oct. 16,2008 -----mailed DS230 overnight

oct. 23,2008 ---- RFE

nov. 3,2008 ----- case complete

nov. 26,2008 --- medical exam

aug. 14,2009 --- remedical finally, passed

aug. 24, 2009 -- interview , passed

aug. 29, 2009 -- visa in hand

sept. 24, 2009 -- POE LAX

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Oh dear. I am so sorry you are going through this. Please know that I am keeping you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.

I-130 Timeline:

12-11-2007- Married my Love

02-08-2008- CSC receives I-130

02-11-2008- Received Hardcopy NOA1

08-14-2008- Approved!!! 216 days...

08-21-2008- NOA2 Hardcopy received

08-27-2008- NVC Receives file, NVC Case Number issued

09-05-2008- AOS Fee Bill and DS-3032 Generated

09-06-2008- E-mailed DS-3032 to NVC

09-11-2008- Received Hardcopy of DS-3032 and AOS Fee Bill

09-15-2008- Mailed Hardcopy of DS-3032

09-16-2008- Paid $70 AOS fee online

09-17-2008- Received E-mail confirming the DS-3032 Agent

09-17-2008- Printed Coversheet for AOS paperwork

09-17-2008- IV Bill Invoiced

12-16-2008- Sent I-864 EZ to NVC

NOW: Debating on current situation...

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Hi

Amazing, I cant say what is more painful, going thro all this or remembering old times ...

May be this is a stupid question to ask, but have you approached your congressman? or senator?

Wishing you all the strength and courage to go thro this

Wingsforever

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I hope it all works out.

Life's just a crazy ride on a run away train

You can't go back for what you've missed

So make it count, hold on tight find a way to make it right

You only get one trip

So make it good, make it last 'cause it all flies by so fast

You only get one trip

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