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You have already had him on the roads, but find empty parking lots also helps for the parking and to get the feel

:thumbs: empty parking lots...didn't we all start there?

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30 March 2009 NOA received

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I have to do this soon with Mohamed.I will be so scared also!!!I went into the store and i came out and found mohamed driving around the parking lot!!! LOL ! Hes studying for his test now.I wish I knew someone that could teach him too.

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I have to do this soon with Mohamed.I will be so scared also!!!I went into the store and i came out and found mohamed driving around the parking lot!!! LOL ! Hes studying for his test now.I wish I knew someone that could teach him too.

Thanks Cheryl!! and I will tell him!

oh gosh Melinda! I know exactly how you feel ! Adam only has his permit where he has to drive with me... and Im soooo scared to be with him on the streets... going around the apartment complex Im starting to feel safe but... :lol: the streets is entirely something else... the other people with licenses dont know how to drive here either ... and Im eventually going to be more worried of that than anything! :wacko:

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I have to do this soon with Mohamed.I will be so scared also!!!I went into the store and i came out and found mohamed driving around the parking lot!!! LOL ! Hes studying for his test now.I wish I knew someone that could teach him too.

Thanks Cheryl!! and I will tell him!

oh gosh Melinda! I know exactly how you feel ! Adam only has his permit where he has to drive with me... and Im soooo scared to be with him on the streets... going around the apartment complex Im starting to feel safe but... :lol: the streets is entirely something else... the other people with licenses dont know how to drive here either ... and Im eventually going to be more worried of that than anything! :wacko:

I have been on the verge of having to change pants when we finally arrive to our destination. It is not pretty. Good luck!

amal

Visited Jordan-December 2004

Interview-December 2005

Visa approved-December 2005, 1 week later after supplying "more information"

Arrived U.S.A.-December 2005

Removed Conditions-September 2008

Divorced in December 2013

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