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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: France
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Miam, j'ai teste la recette de galette des rois qui avait ete postee il y a quelques semaines + 1/3 de creme patissiere pour en faire une frangipane. Un vrai regal. Comme a la maison :)

Merci pour la recette

Did you grind almonds yourself to make the "poudre d'amande"?

And did you follow the recipe of the "creme patissiere" that was linked to the galette des rois recipe? Did you use the same amounts? they say it's for 6 servings but I wonder if that is the amount needed for the galette.

No, where we are there are stores where you can buy almond powder. And since I didn't want to take the time to grind whole ones I just bought that.

For the crème patissière, I used this:

Pour la crème pâtissière:

250 ml de lait

2 jaunes d'œufs

30 g de fécule de maïs (j'ai utilise du cornstarch qui est comme la Maïzena)

50 g de sucre en poudre

vanille (On peut utiliser une gousse de vanille ou de la poudre de vanille. N'ayant ni l'un ni l'autre j'ai mis un peu d'extrait de vanille liquide.)

1. Préparer la crème pâtissière:

*Faire bouillir doucement le lait avec la vanille.

*Dans un bol fouetter les jaunes d'œuf avec le sucre et blanchir. Ajouter la fécule petit a petit en faisant attention aux grumeaux.

*Ajouter la moitie du lait de la casserole, mélanger doucement avec une cuillère en bois.

*Verser le mélange obtenu dans la casserole avec le reste du lait, cuire a feu doux jusqu'à ce que le mélange épaississe (mélanger régulièrement en prenant soin de ne pas oublier les bords).

Laisser refroidir.

I added about 200-210g of the crème patissière to the original recipe and I had just a little bit of crème patissière left afterward + 2 tsp of almond extract (it says bitter almonds in the ingredients). The reason I did this is because I read that when you make a frangipane, adding crème patissière lowers the almond taste so you have to adjust that with the extract.

I used pepperidge farm puff pastry (2 sheets, one package) and had to stretch out the sheets a little bit with the rouleau a patisserie (rolling pin?)

and I ended up with a square galette :P

08.2006: Entered with a B-2 visa.

07.06.07: Civil Wedding

07.17.2008 AOS approved with interview. It took 367 Days!

11.08.08: Big family wedding

09.18.09-10.03.09: First trip to France with Hubby

I-751

04.19.10: Package sent to Vermont

04.21.10: Delivered in Vermont

04.22.10: NOA date

04.23.10: Check cashed

05.17.10: Received biometrics appointment letter

06.07.10: Biometrics Appointment

06.26.10: Touched

07.07.10: Card Production Ordered!

07.17.10: Card in the mail :) Done until citizenship

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Thank you for the recipe :) I think I am going to try the international stores to see if they have almond powder. They definitely don't have it at the normal grocery store.

It doesn't matter if the shape of your galette was square, as long as it was good! ;)

07/31/08 Entry in USA with K1 visa

08/27/08 Married

05/15/09 Conditional green card received

05/10/11 Permanent green card received

07/28/12 Started naturalization process

08/31/12 Biometrics done

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Thank you for the recipe :) I think I am going to try the international stores to see if they have almond powder. They definitely don't have it at the normal grocery store.

It doesn't matter if the shape of your galette was square, as long as it was good! ;)

Maybe at places like trader's joe, the fresh market...

I found mine at our local "healthy/local/organic" store called Greenlife. It was in the section with the candied fruits kept fresh, next to the fresh active dry yeast (all refrigerated).

And in the worst case, I'm sure you can work it out with a good food processor.

Good it was! I think I'll make it every year from now on. Hopefully we'll go to France this year, and then I'll take a "fève" from my family to take back home.

08.2006: Entered with a B-2 visa.

07.06.07: Civil Wedding

07.17.2008 AOS approved with interview. It took 367 Days!

11.08.08: Big family wedding

09.18.09-10.03.09: First trip to France with Hubby

I-751

04.19.10: Package sent to Vermont

04.21.10: Delivered in Vermont

04.22.10: NOA date

04.23.10: Check cashed

05.17.10: Received biometrics appointment letter

06.07.10: Biometrics Appointment

06.26.10: Touched

07.07.10: Card Production Ordered!

07.17.10: Card in the mail :) Done until citizenship

French Thread I

French Thread II

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I have an anecdote about food... When I went to Boston, I of course went to Chinatown to remind me a bit of China (used to live there, it was great!) and wanted to buy some food. I was disappointed because I didn't find anything I used to find in Chinese grocery stores. But I did found something French in the middle of all this food from Asia. It was "de la levure chimque Alsa"... I was delighted because in french recipes they always say "un sachet de levure chimique" but here in the US it's in a can so you need to mesure with a spoon..And I'm never sure if I use too much or not enough... So I bought like four packs, it will be easier for me to cook for a while! ^_^

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Hi,

I am new to the forum and want to introduce myself. I am the French one and I was born in Tours and I have lived there until I was 21. Then I moved to Virginia to be an au pair for 2 years and that's where I met my husband. We dated for 2 years and we got married just a week before my visa expired. It wasn't planned since I was about to go back home and spend Xmas with my family that I hadn't seen for a year.

So now we live in Washington state. He moved from Maryland to Washington where his mom and brother live and that was actually a good thing since he realized he missed me!

I am teaching him some french and he picks up especially the bad words! lol

Now we are filling out I 485 and I 130 for him. and also advance parole, EAD and affidavit of support. All of this is really stressful. Sometimes I wish I had the money to pay an attorney and do the work for me.

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11-29-2008 civil wedding

12-19-2008 application sent to the french consulate for "publication des bans"

01-20-2009 package sent (AOS, AP, EAD, I-130)

01-21-2009 package received by USCIS

01-30-2009 checks cashed

02-03-2009 NOA1 received in the mail for I-130 and AP: I-131

02-07-2009 Biom. appointment (02/27/09) and two RFE's received in the mail

02-11-2009 Initial evidence package mailed to DHS

02-13-2009 Initial evidence package received by DHS

02-27-2009 Biometrics appt in Seattle, WA

03-30-2009 French family book and french marriage certificate received

04-02-2009 EAD card received in the mail valid on 03/23/09

04-03-2009 SSN name change & knowledge test passed at the DMV

04-11-2009 new SSN card arrived in the mail

04-20-2009 interview date letter received in the mail

06-18-2009 interview in Seattle, WA approved!

06-18-2009 card production ordered

07-06-2009 green card received in the mail!

03-23-2011 I-751 sent to CSC

03-28-2011 NOA received

05-02-2011 biometrics appointment in Seattle

06-15-2011 approved: conditions removed

06-21-2011 new green card received

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Hi,

I am new to the forum and want to introduce myself. I am the French one and I was born in Tours and I have lived there until I was 21. Then I moved to Virginia to be an au pair for 2 years and that's where I met my husband. We dated for 2 years and we got married just a week before my visa expired. It wasn't planned since I was about to go back home and spend Xmas with my family that I hadn't seen for a year.

So now we live in Washington state. He moved from Maryland to Washington where his mom and brother live and that was actually a good thing since he realized he missed me!

I am teaching him some french and he picks up especially the bad words! lol

Now we are filling out I 485 and I 130 for him. and also advance parole, EAD and affidavit of support. All of this is really stressful. Sometimes I wish I had the money to pay an attorney and do the work for me.

Hi Lea,

Welcome here!! Where do you live in WA? I live north of Seattle.

If your case is straight forward, you should be able to file the paperwork by yourself. If you have any questions, go check the subforum for AOS -other visas.

Or you can try posting your question here, Cecy and I adjusted from a non-immigrant visa (her was VWP and me F-1).

AOS Approved on 10-17-08 (details in profile)

Removal of Conditions on 07-19-10

In this tedious process, we tend to forget that this is all worth it.

I love my hubby beyond anything in this world.

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Hi,

I am teaching him some french and he picks up especially the bad words! lol

Now we are filling out I 485 and I 130 for him. and also advance parole, EAD and affidavit of support. All of this is really stressful. Sometimes I wish I had the money to pay an attorney and do the work for me.

Hi Lea,

Welcome here!! Where do you live in WA? I live north of Seattle.

If your case is straight forward, you should be able to file the paperwork by yourself. If you have any questions, go check the subforum for AOS -other visas.

Or you can try posting your question here, Cecy and I adjusted from a non-immigrant visa (her was VWP and me F-1).

Welcome Lea,

And I second Lili, I adjusted from a B2 visa directly to GC. The paperwork is a hassle because there are lots of things to complete, but it's actually not that difficult and you are saving a lot of money by not using an attorney. And if you don't already know it, the guide for you is this one: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...page=i130guide2

VJ is pretty neat to help you with everything and give support when it seems to take forever.

Don't hesitate if you have questions (althoug I'll admit that not everything is all that fresh in my mind now).

Cécy

08.2006: Entered with a B-2 visa.

07.06.07: Civil Wedding

07.17.2008 AOS approved with interview. It took 367 Days!

11.08.08: Big family wedding

09.18.09-10.03.09: First trip to France with Hubby

I-751

04.19.10: Package sent to Vermont

04.21.10: Delivered in Vermont

04.22.10: NOA date

04.23.10: Check cashed

05.17.10: Received biometrics appointment letter

06.07.10: Biometrics Appointment

06.26.10: Touched

07.07.10: Card Production Ordered!

07.17.10: Card in the mail :) Done until citizenship

French Thread I

French Thread II

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thanks guys for the welcome!

Lili, I live in Tacoma. about 45 minutes south of Seattle. We should meet sometime!! I am feeling a little lonely since I moved from Virginia after 2 years as an au pair... no more friends.

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11-29-2008 civil wedding

12-19-2008 application sent to the french consulate for "publication des bans"

01-20-2009 package sent (AOS, AP, EAD, I-130)

01-21-2009 package received by USCIS

01-30-2009 checks cashed

02-03-2009 NOA1 received in the mail for I-130 and AP: I-131

02-07-2009 Biom. appointment (02/27/09) and two RFE's received in the mail

02-11-2009 Initial evidence package mailed to DHS

02-13-2009 Initial evidence package received by DHS

02-27-2009 Biometrics appt in Seattle, WA

03-30-2009 French family book and french marriage certificate received

04-02-2009 EAD card received in the mail valid on 03/23/09

04-03-2009 SSN name change & knowledge test passed at the DMV

04-11-2009 new SSN card arrived in the mail

04-20-2009 interview date letter received in the mail

06-18-2009 interview in Seattle, WA approved!

06-18-2009 card production ordered

07-06-2009 green card received in the mail!

03-23-2011 I-751 sent to CSC

03-28-2011 NOA received

05-02-2011 biometrics appointment in Seattle

06-15-2011 approved: conditions removed

06-21-2011 new green card received

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got confused in the posts, sorry, deleting

Edited by Frenchwife

Log

Wedding 01-2006

USCIS

I-130 NOA1 : 11-20-08 I-130 NOA2 : 05-14-2009

I-129F NOA1 : 12-04-08 I-129F NOA2 : 05-14-2009 Took no action since

NVC

Case number assigned at NVC : 05-18-2009

Case Completed at NVC : 08-03

Interview scheduled: 08-13

Embassy

medical : done 08-17 + pick up 09-08

Interview Date: 09-08-09

Visa received : 09-11-09 valid till 03-10-10

October 10th entered US with Visa Waiver Program for 2 weeks holidays (not usual with visa received!)

had to go through secondary inspections to explain

November 25th entered again US with WVP, officer did not notice my green card visa

left US on dec 28 to avoid meeting the substantial presence test for IRS

Jan 9 2010 entered and activated green card though PHL port of entry

waiting for SSN requested with DS230 and 10 years GC

01-30 received tracking number for GC Welcome issued on 01-27

but not yet SSN

SSN expected by Feb 20 else I might go and ask for one regardless of DS230

GC expected by March 27

Feb 3 2010 update card ordered says to allow for 30 days

Feb 8 2010 update saying approval notice sent

Feb 12 2010 received GC card Permanent resident valid till 2020

Feb 18 2010 went to file ss5 for ssn card as not yet received and center would not find me in ssn files

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Lili & Kai about birth certificate

I understand it is for your wedding, not for the visa right?

To go to a nearby university is a good idea.

Or call the French consulate to have references

or do a search on yellow pages for translators

for the visa,

In France, locally you can get the certified translators list by calling the tribunal d'instance.

Personally I used a certified translator who did a perfect and professional translation,

(I did sent my birth certificate with I130 and K3)

For the visa again, translator can be anybody that is fluent in both languages... except you I think

(I think I did ask USCIS on the phone and they said no)

Certification I had the translator to use is

I (typed name) , certify that I am fluent (conversant) in the English and French languages, and that the above/attached document is an accurate translation of the document attached entitled (name of document).

Signature ______________________ Typed Name _________________

Date ___________ Address _____________________

Log

Wedding 01-2006

USCIS

I-130 NOA1 : 11-20-08 I-130 NOA2 : 05-14-2009

I-129F NOA1 : 12-04-08 I-129F NOA2 : 05-14-2009 Took no action since

NVC

Case number assigned at NVC : 05-18-2009

Case Completed at NVC : 08-03

Interview scheduled: 08-13

Embassy

medical : done 08-17 + pick up 09-08

Interview Date: 09-08-09

Visa received : 09-11-09 valid till 03-10-10

October 10th entered US with Visa Waiver Program for 2 weeks holidays (not usual with visa received!)

had to go through secondary inspections to explain

November 25th entered again US with WVP, officer did not notice my green card visa

left US on dec 28 to avoid meeting the substantial presence test for IRS

Jan 9 2010 entered and activated green card though PHL port of entry

waiting for SSN requested with DS230 and 10 years GC

01-30 received tracking number for GC Welcome issued on 01-27

but not yet SSN

SSN expected by Feb 20 else I might go and ask for one regardless of DS230

GC expected by March 27

Feb 3 2010 update card ordered says to allow for 30 days

Feb 8 2010 update saying approval notice sent

Feb 12 2010 received GC card Permanent resident valid till 2020

Feb 18 2010 went to file ss5 for ssn card as not yet received and center would not find me in ssn files

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hi all,

Frenchwife thanks for the answer.

I think Cécile said she translated the birth certificate herself and it wasn't a problem. But maybe I'm gonna find someone else who speak english and french to sign it for me so I make sure they'll accept it.

Still about AOS it's a pain in the ### to fill these forms!!!

did u guys actually listed the organiztion, association and so on that you have been a member of or affiliated to? like should I say I've volunteer for Amnesty International for a year?

bon je retourne les remplir, trop relou :(

have a nice week end and a tres tres bonne galette pour celles qui vont en manger! (je peux pas me plaindre je m'en suis tapé 2 avant de quitter la france:))

Lili&Kai :star:

(marrriiieddd!!! :luv: )

Edited by lili&kai

K1 timeline

July 07 - met in London

30 Apr 08 - petition received (was sent around the 20th...)

22 May 08 - NOA1

12 Sep 08 - NOA2!!!!

19 Sep 08 - NVC send our case to Niger instead of France

........case stuck in Niger for 6 weeks......

14 Nov 08 - Packet 3 received

14 Nov 08 - Packet 3 sent

02 Dec 08 - Packet 4 received

18 Dec 08 - Interview!

23 Dec 08 - had to re-do fingerprint / Visa Issued

24 Dec 08 - Visa received

30 Dec 08 - Flying to Dulles (Washington DC)

06 Jan 09 - Marriage

AOS/EAD/AP timeline

02 Feb 09 - AOS, AP and EAD sent

05 Feb 09 - Received by USCIS

11 Feb 09 - NOA for AOS, AP and EAD (mailbox: 14 Feb)

04 Mar 09 - Biometrics

17 Mar 09 - Case sent to the California Service Center

02 Apr 09 - AP issued (mailbox: Apr 9)

02 Apr 09 - EAD issued (mailbox: Apr 11)

10 Apr 09 - 2 years Permanent Resident Card issued (mailbox Apr 18)

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aaaaargh mes medecins ont écrit en chinois sur mon carnet de santé...

C'est une vrai galère de remplir la partie vaccination du I-693.

en fait plus je vois ce qu'on a a faire pour l'AOS et plus je me demande à quoi ce qu'on a fait avant a servi.. l'affidavit of support par exemple on l'a bien deja donné non?... grrrr :angry: et les finger print aussi non? et le birth certificate?

c'était une sorte de répétition générale c'est ça?

:wacko:

K1 timeline

July 07 - met in London

30 Apr 08 - petition received (was sent around the 20th...)

22 May 08 - NOA1

12 Sep 08 - NOA2!!!!

19 Sep 08 - NVC send our case to Niger instead of France

........case stuck in Niger for 6 weeks......

14 Nov 08 - Packet 3 received

14 Nov 08 - Packet 3 sent

02 Dec 08 - Packet 4 received

18 Dec 08 - Interview!

23 Dec 08 - had to re-do fingerprint / Visa Issued

24 Dec 08 - Visa received

30 Dec 08 - Flying to Dulles (Washington DC)

06 Jan 09 - Marriage

AOS/EAD/AP timeline

02 Feb 09 - AOS, AP and EAD sent

05 Feb 09 - Received by USCIS

11 Feb 09 - NOA for AOS, AP and EAD (mailbox: 14 Feb)

04 Mar 09 - Biometrics

17 Mar 09 - Case sent to the California Service Center

02 Apr 09 - AP issued (mailbox: Apr 9)

02 Apr 09 - EAD issued (mailbox: Apr 11)

10 Apr 09 - 2 years Permanent Resident Card issued (mailbox Apr 18)

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non mais franchement, les docteurs qu'on a payé 160 euros à paris pouvaient pas nous le remplir en meme temps le putain de I 693???

Edited by lili&kai

K1 timeline

July 07 - met in London

30 Apr 08 - petition received (was sent around the 20th...)

22 May 08 - NOA1

12 Sep 08 - NOA2!!!!

19 Sep 08 - NVC send our case to Niger instead of France

........case stuck in Niger for 6 weeks......

14 Nov 08 - Packet 3 received

14 Nov 08 - Packet 3 sent

02 Dec 08 - Packet 4 received

18 Dec 08 - Interview!

23 Dec 08 - had to re-do fingerprint / Visa Issued

24 Dec 08 - Visa received

30 Dec 08 - Flying to Dulles (Washington DC)

06 Jan 09 - Marriage

AOS/EAD/AP timeline

02 Feb 09 - AOS, AP and EAD sent

05 Feb 09 - Received by USCIS

11 Feb 09 - NOA for AOS, AP and EAD (mailbox: 14 Feb)

04 Mar 09 - Biometrics

17 Mar 09 - Case sent to the California Service Center

02 Apr 09 - AP issued (mailbox: Apr 9)

02 Apr 09 - EAD issued (mailbox: Apr 11)

10 Apr 09 - 2 years Permanent Resident Card issued (mailbox Apr 18)

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aaaah ok peut etre que justement c'était inclus.

(je m'enerve pour rien ok ok ...:P)

K1 timeline

July 07 - met in London

30 Apr 08 - petition received (was sent around the 20th...)

22 May 08 - NOA1

12 Sep 08 - NOA2!!!!

19 Sep 08 - NVC send our case to Niger instead of France

........case stuck in Niger for 6 weeks......

14 Nov 08 - Packet 3 received

14 Nov 08 - Packet 3 sent

02 Dec 08 - Packet 4 received

18 Dec 08 - Interview!

23 Dec 08 - had to re-do fingerprint / Visa Issued

24 Dec 08 - Visa received

30 Dec 08 - Flying to Dulles (Washington DC)

06 Jan 09 - Marriage

AOS/EAD/AP timeline

02 Feb 09 - AOS, AP and EAD sent

05 Feb 09 - Received by USCIS

11 Feb 09 - NOA for AOS, AP and EAD (mailbox: 14 Feb)

04 Mar 09 - Biometrics

17 Mar 09 - Case sent to the California Service Center

02 Apr 09 - AP issued (mailbox: Apr 9)

02 Apr 09 - EAD issued (mailbox: Apr 11)

10 Apr 09 - 2 years Permanent Resident Card issued (mailbox Apr 18)

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thanks guys for the welcome!

Lili, I live in Tacoma. about 45 minutes south of Seattle. We should meet sometime!! I am feeling a little lonely since I moved from Virginia after 2 years as an au pair... no more friends.

There is a VJ MENA meet-up coming up in April. You should come. I couldn't make it to the last one but I heard it was oodles of fun!

AOS Approved on 10-17-08 (details in profile)

Removal of Conditions on 07-19-10

In this tedious process, we tend to forget that this is all worth it.

I love my hubby beyond anything in this world.

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