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wow.. lol.

Btw, Darren, I am offended by your post that most Americans pay for the medical. The K1/CR1 is just one of the many visas processed there, there are plenty of other immigrant petitions there (like the family-based ones that take a long time) and they pay for their medicals with their hard-earned cash. I paid for both my medical and visa fee, as well. And when I did my medical my fiance was sleeping and I just told him how it went afterwards.. I look like a foreigner but I was not hounded by peddlers, if you are kind to them and not act obnoxious they will even give great advice as they know the process by heart. You need to learn to take things with a grain of salt, seriously! This kind of behavior will not give you a happy life. Relax, be grateful for your blessings and let go of the nuances. It all worked out for you, you are so blessed, so count your blessings and move on. I wish you a happy married life!

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K-1 Timeline

October 26, 2010 - I-129F sent to VSC

November 2, 2010 - NOA 1 hard copy (dated Oct. 29, 2010)

November 5, 2010 - Touched

April 15, 2011 - NOA 2

June 21-22, 2011 - Medical (passed! Thank you Lord)

July 19, 2011 - Interview (passed! Thank you Lord)

August 11, 2011 - POE (JFK)

AOS Timeline

Sept. 26, 2011 - I-485 & EAD sent to Chicago Lock box

Sept. 28, 2011 - Text/Email notificaion receipt

Oct. 4, 2011 - NOA 1 hard copy for I-485 & EAD (dated Sept. 30,2011)

October 11, 2011 - Biometrics Letter received (appointment date November 2, 2011)

October 24, 2011 - I-485 transferred to CSC

November 2, 2011 - Bioemtrics done

Dec. 1, 2011 - EAD card production

Dec. 9, 2011 - EAD card on hand

Feb. 10, 2012 - Green Card production

Feb. 16, 2012 - Green Card on hand

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Someone forgot to take his chill pill.

Dear, dear. I find no joy in the recreational bashing. I can't be proud of a lynching. It's too easy and I look bad enough already without makin' fun of someone else.

What good can we make of this? The US State department has travel advisories for Americans in the Phillipines, and the upshot is "keep a low profile". Especially on Mindanao fer cryin' out loud. How can one go to Mindanao and not experience the begging? So much poverty and suffering there. Steve Kindy was assassinated by a Marano in Iligan City last year - this is a grave matter. Your comportment. I am not saying Steve acted out of line - but that you are a target just by being an Americano. The State Department has stern warnings about MILF, Abu-Sayyef, NPA (No Permanent Address, hyuk), and plain old kidnap for ransom thuggery on Mindanao where your fiance is from most especially. Taxi gangsters in Manila. And the beggars. Yup. Pokin' ya in the side. The choking crowds. The pollution. Bureaucracy. Your Filipina beauty has a price.

So anyway, don't make a big drama out of perfunctory stuff. You get in line and lay low; don't demand special attention. That's why some of us recommended having her do this alone. There will be more instances of this kind of situation in the future. When you go to the Philippines. We are guests there. Think about some Mexican visitor to the USA writing those kinds of letters. I'm a Mexican dog gone it, and I demand a face-to-face apology etc. - talk about lacking perspective.

Well the eyesight is a bummer. Sorry for that hardship. It must have been an impressive willy on that security guard who was urinating. I mean for you to see it with that kind of disability. We're probably talking hung to mid-thigh or knee level even. Porn star/absurd strap-on class size. :blink: Kidding!

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hello DAREN,

i really think that your such a sweetheart since you accompanied your fiancee at saint luke's ITS VERY rare because when i was there no body accompanied thier fiancee's GOING THERE and HERE.anyways,,,your complaining about thier policy's and security gueards,these people is they are just doing they job,it does make sense to me when they dont allow people who is not involved with medical,that place isnt big enough for those who arent going for medical,i ALSO feel that you dont trust your fiancee for money,i feel bad with it,as other people say you can drop her off and go back to hotel,you know exactly that manila is so crowded and full of beggars,beggars is better than thieves,BACK TO TOPIC,you know exactly that you dont like this and that,hot crowded,why u stayed there infront of the building???there are plenty of option you can do.go to the mall have some coffee at star bucks,or have some massage or have lunch while waiting for her,you just simply put your self into complicated situation,

hayst...my fiance are too busy for his work and he cannot leave the country to accompany me,but i understand it and i have a courage and he trust me to do all things alone,he handled everything alone because he just SIMPLY TRUST ME...STUDY MORE about philippines so next time you were there you wouldnt get pissed off,,,u cannot change philippines for the things that you like it to happen,LOLS.i heard that many storIES about complaining about filipino's are yucky and stingky this and that,,WORK slowly,blah blah..,,hey i heard it to some other people,and i replied to them why you are stying here in philippines if it is yucky???why dont u juts go back to where you came from???LOLS..hey its just my thought,,,,peace...freedom of speech.lol

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darren,

move on now,learn about those experiences,love your wife,and you need to chilled out,if you love your wife that much u need to accept/love the place were she came from..life must goes on..FOCUS to the things that you are facing now....smile.....cheers,,

ronluvme.

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Never been to St. Lukes but I went to the Sm mall daily when I was in the Philippines. No one ever bothered me or tried to sell me anything, to be honest I thought it was very much like being in America except the wait staff and clerks were much more courteous ..

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Hi Daren,

You are very familiar here in vj..don't get mad about our vjs posts as you asked our inputs and thought,I've been reading all your posts..here in vj there's only one thing I can tell you,I am not traying to compare you to my husband but some of your post is very unusual...my husband spent ten times money than you spent in philippines,,but after all I never heard him complaining.not even once,I gotta be carefull about what you were saying about philippines...as mostly of our vjs members here filipinos...be happy of what you are now,god bless u and your wife.

Ronluvme

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You gotta be carefull about you were saying about in pi as most of our member here are filipino and filipina.thank you

You gotta be carefull about you were saying about in pi as most of our member here are filipino and filipina.thank you

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Never been to St. Lukes but I went to the Sm mall daily when I was in the Philippines. No one ever bothered me or tried to sell me anything, to be honest I thought it was very much like being in America except the wait staff and clerks were much more courteous ..

It depends where you go to and how you look like. If you look like Asian (Thai, Cambodian, Viet, Malaysian, Indonesian)then lucky you but If you're white and blonde, then forget it. Just learn how to say "WALA! or "AYOKO!". Don't carry money with you and don't be too nice.

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You gotta be carefull about you were saying about in pi as most of our member here are filipino and filipina.thank you

You gotta be carefull about you were saying about in pi as most of our member here are filipino and filipina.thank you

The one thing I have learned never never to do with my fiancee.

Don't ever make a joke about a Filipino or ever god forbid make even the slightest comment that could stereotype Pinoy people in a negative fashion no matter how slight. :dance:

It was acceptable to share the "10 ten reasons a Pinoy well never be President of the U.S. list and laugh about it since a Pinoy wrote it :rofl: I have to admit Myself and all my Filippino friends thought it was hilarious.

op 10 Reasons Why There Couldn't Be a

Filipino-American US President,

By David Letterman

10. The White House is not big enough

for in-laws and extended relatives.

9. There are not enough parking spaces

at the White House for 2 Honda Civics,

2 Toyota Land Cruisers, 3 Toyota

Corollas, a Mercedes Benz, a BMW , and

an MPV (My Pinoy Van).

8. Dignitaries generally are

intimidated by eating with their

fingers at State dinners.

7. There are too many dining rooms in

the White House - where will they put

the picture of the Last Supper?

6. The White House walls are not big

enough to hold a pair of giant wooden

spoon and fork

5. Secret Service staff won't respond

to 'psst... psst' or hoy.hoyhoy

4. Secret Service staff will not be

comfortable driving the presidential

car with a Holy Rosary hanging on the

rear view mirror, or the statue of the

Santo Nino on the dashboard.

3. No budget allocation to purchase a

Karaoke music-machine for every room

in the White House.

2. State dinners do not allow 'Take

Home'.

AND THE NUMBER 1 REASON WHY THERE

COULDN'T BE A FILIPINO-AMERICAN U.S.

PRESIDENT IS...

1. Air Force One does not allow

overweight Balikbayan boxes!

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I've been following the OP's story every since and I must say of all your stories, his is the most interesting. :blink: Looking forward to more FAMAS worthy posts from you! :lol:

Well he certainly is a lighting rod and generates alot of blog traffic... I will give him that...

They say patience is a virtue, in the Philippines it is a requirement. Embrace it, strike up a

conversation with everyone else in line,,, meet a new friend or two. Once you learn you can't

fight the proverbial "City Hall" and win... You may find some peace.

GOOD LUCK!!!

Regards,

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I thought all Darren's threads were locked ? I guess there is still one more left.. :devil: Let the bashing BEGIN ! J/K !

Darren.. You are marrying your filipina soon and you ranting about the Philippine people is not only inconsiderate towards her, but totally embarassing for us Americans to be anyway associated with you, much less live in the same country.

I served in the US Navy and currently work for the DOD for the last 10 years. I was told when traveling to another country, always "RESPECT" their habits and their culture. People like you give us Americans a bad name. I would say it was good of you to go there to be with your fiancee to her physical and interview. I wished I have done that, but spending all the money to do that was unnecessary and she needed to learn independence. I'm proud of her and looking forward to having her here soon.

I have a story about UGLY AMERICANS... I was on my second trip to Cebu to see my fiancee when I encountered some at Gerry's Grill. There was two guys talking to these girls and pretty much trashing their country (doesn't say much about the girls since they just laughed about it)and they were talking pretty loud.They were at a table next to us and my fiancee and I were trying to eat dinner and they were talking too loud and getting on our nerves about the put-downs on the Philippines. I just stopped eating and started to stare at them. They asked me, "Can I help you ?" I said nothing to them. I kept staring at them until they realized they needed to tone it down.

Another time, my fiancee and I was walking in Ayala Mall near McDonalds when I saw a fat guy who really needed TWO chairs to sit on and he was talking to two girls in front of him, acting like a stud with his collar up. As we were walking by, he looked at my fiancee and shot me a "Go to Hell" look.. I stopped and asked him, "Who the hell you looking at ?" Of course, he was stunned and started stuttering.. The girls he was with started laughing and my girl was telling me to let it go and pulling me the other way.

We were at a resort in Mactan and there were kids and people on edge of the property trying get us to rent a boat or a jet ski from them. I was told not to do it by the staff at the resort, but I didn't mind giving them a few coins and having a chat with them. The economy is bad everywhere and we all need to make a living somehow. One of the guys tried to introduce me to his niece, but I already told him I was engaged. I talked to him in Visayan and he was shocked and tried to give me the coins back. I told him to keep it and he said, "You good Americano". I appreciated hearing that. Having two Filipina Aunts did help me understand the culture and the way of life there. I just hope all Americans can show some respect to the country they are visiting, even though we may not like or agree with what the people do there.

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