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i think the movie green card is a chick flick :yes:

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But when we turn to the Hebrew literature, we do not find such jokes about the donkey. Rather the animal is known for its strength and its loyalty to its master (Genesis 49:14; Numbers 22:30).

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Yes I remember that movie, I watched it just a few months ago after my future sister-in-law recommended it. I actually asked her what she was trying to imply cause in the end he got deported for not remembering her face cream. LOL. I wouldn't worry if you're going through this process for all the right reasons. Russ and I were curious to see how well we knew one another, so we tried to ask each other some questions....guess what??? He didn't know what my favorite color was, but his mum did. :) Overall he did very well so I'm not too worried. If I can I want to be there with him during his interview, he's worried I might give too much information and treat it like a game show (I tend to be very competitive) and act too suspicious by giving all the answers.....so I've agreed to keep my mouth shut. :innocent:

But for those of you close to your interview and you don't need the added stress.... stay clear. It might make you more nervous. Good Luck!!! :energetic:

Thanks for your kind words!!!

Well some of these questions are so stupid!

Like what's your favorite color?

A color of what? A car? A dress? so stupid!

I don't have a favorite color!!!!!!!!!!!

Right, and the only reason his mum probably knows me so well is because we like shopping together. We got a good laugh about the whole thing and afterwards agreed I should marry his mum. :)

Arlene and Russell

K-1 Visa Timelines

10/04/05 -Russ visits Tampa for 2 weeks.

11/04/05 -Arlene in the UK for business but visits Russ in Chester.

12/16/05 -Arlene returns to the UK for holidays with Russ and family.

12/19/05 -A surprise trip to Paris where Russ proposes on the Eiffel Tower

12/21/05- Arlene turns 40!! Russ's family throws a surprise birthday party in Chester. We surprise them with the engagement announcement :)

12/23/05- Arlene and Russ travels to California to visit Arlene's family for the holidays. We surprise them with the engagement announcement :)

02/10/06 -Arlene travels to Chester UK for Valentine's Day w/sweetie.

02/14/06 - Mail I129 Packet to Texas from Chester UK!!!!

02/23/06- I129 Received by California Service Center

03/01/06 - Received NOA1.

03/04/06 - "Touched"

04/13/06 - Russ visits Tampa for 2 1/2 weeks

05/15/06 - "Touched" and NOA2 Approved

05/19/06- Received NOA2 in the mail

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What is this movie about?

a greencard :P

(sorry, it had to be done) :lol:

another answer:

about two hours.

March 4, 2004 NOA 1

June 29, 2004 NOA 2

August 26th -- interview date - we need to complete a I-601 waiver so it's back to waiting again

January 6, 2005 i-601 waiver approved!!!!

January 21, 2005 VISA IN HAND

February 12, 2005 WEDDING!!!!!

March 10, 2005 mailed AOS and EAD applications to Chicago

April 18, 2005 EAD and AOS receipt dates for NOA

June 30, 2005 AOS RFE evidence submitted (translated birth certificate)

August 10, 2005 ---EAD approved via infopass appointment

October 18, 2005 - AOS interview in St. Louis - received an RFE for vaccination supplement

February 9, 2006 - denial for AOS letter due to the wrong form being submitted from the doctor. PLEASE MAKE SURE THIS DOESN'T HAPPEN TO YOU!!

February 16, 2006 - USCIS accepts the motion to reopen without an additional fee - finally something goes right! We should hear from USCIS St. Louis office within 2 weeks.

April 3, 2006 - Received welcome to America letter in the mail!

April 8, 2006 - Received GC in the mail - done for 2 years!!!!

March 1, 2008 - mailed off I-751

March 3, 2008 NSC delivery confirmation

March 10, 2008 NOA 1

March 28, 2008 Biometrics appointment

Legal Permanent Resident - just waiting for time to pass for him to have eligibility for citizenship.

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Actually that movie is more realistic than you think -- when the movie was made you did just go the day after you got married and get a temporary green card the next day. I know a real life frenchman who did just that back then (no fraud -- still married with 2 lovely daughters).

Although maybe her having to get married to get the apartment was stupid -- it was 1991, not the victorian age

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