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I just don't like being away from Javier on the most romantic day of the year (also happens to mark one year since we got engaged). Plus I tried to call him this morning and he didn't pick up. I had almost thought he might call and wake me today. I had to leave my "Happy Valentine's Day" on his voice mail.

I'm so glad I'm leaving early today. I'm a pathetic mess. Javier called but he didn't leave a voice mail.

Roses are red

Violets are blue

Valentine's Day sucks

But I love all of you!!!

Don't let the sunshine spoil your rain...just stand up and COMPLAIN!

-Oscar the Grouch

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Feliz Dia del Amor y la Amistad a todas! One reason I love Mexico so much (or at least Queretaro where we lived) is that they celebrate friendship even more on this day vs. the US concentrating so much on couples. I think that's kinda sweet. :)

Jeremiah 29:11-13 "For I know the plans I have for you, declares the LORD, plans for wholeness and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope. Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will hear you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart"

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Feliz Dia del Amor y la Amistad a todas! One reason I love Mexico so much (or at least Queretaro where we lived) is that they celebrate friendship even more on this day vs. the US concentrating so much on couples. I think that's kinda sweet. :)

:D AWWWW (F) Gracias amiga cybernetica :P

Melissa like InLove said we should also celebrate the friendship that we have established on this forum. I am here for all my foro amigas :yes:

Married EWI May 2003

Filed I-130 August 13, 2003

I-30 Approved May 2005

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Sent back packet Sept. 3, 2005

Case completed by NVC Sept 15, 2005

Case transferred to CDJ Sept 20, 2005

Still waiting for appointment!

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I have a friend on I2us who got a speeding ticket in Atlanta she has court on the 14.Meanwhile her hubby is filing for her since she is ewi.Will this effect her chances for an approval.Do you think she should go to court or mail in the fine with no return address?

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March 2005:Filed I-130 & I-129

May 2005:I-129 approved

Sept.29,2005:Interview ,filed I-601 waiver

Oct.3,2005:waiver entered into CDJ system

Nov.1,2005:Waiver entered DHS system

Dec.14,2005:I-130 approved

WAIVER APPROVED FEB.21,2005!!!

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I don't know about Atlanta but Javier had two speeding tickets before he went back. We had our lawyer take care of them for us. We just paid the fee to him and he went to court for us. If it says she needs to be there then she needs to go. I wouldn't assume it was okay for me to mail the fee in. Javier's uncle just got a ticket and it says on his he has to be in court. It doesn't give him the option to mail it in. I just wouldn't want her to get in trouble.

Just couldn't stay my @ss away!

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Thanks for replying .I was just worried that since she is ewi that they might find out and deport her.

I will let her know that its better for her to ask if she can mail it in or if she has to be there to pay it.Thanks

My Timeline----

March 2005:Filed I-130 & I-129

May 2005:I-129 approved

Sept.29,2005:Interview ,filed I-601 waiver

Oct.3,2005:waiver entered into CDJ system

Nov.1,2005:Waiver entered DHS system

Dec.14,2005:I-130 approved

WAIVER APPROVED FEB.21,2005!!!

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Marta, it is very doubtful that they will deport her. This is traffic court-not immigration court.

Our boss didn't do anything for us. We had breakfast here but I forgot and ate before I left the house. I am going to Walmart at lunch time. Maybe I will by myself a Valentine.

Your boss is a chick. It would be a little funny if she had done something. :lol:

Don't let the sunshine spoil your rain...just stand up and COMPLAIN!

-Oscar the Grouch

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Yeah, my supervisor didn't do anything for us either. The boss-boss doesn't have a wife so I guess he needed an outlet for his Valentine's love-spreading.

Don't let the sunshine spoil your rain...just stand up and COMPLAIN!

-Oscar the Grouch

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