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  1. 1. Which comes closest to your hair?

    • None - balding or shaved
      1
    • Super-short (crewcut)
      4
    • short (inch or two long)
      13
    • semi-short (eg. bob)
      11
    • shoulder-length
      30
    • Long (boob/chest length)
      40
    • Very long
      7
    • extra-long (buttocks length)
      1
    • Rapunzel-style (sweeping the floor)
      0
  2. 2. How do you treat your hair?

    • No dye, just wash it with shampoo
      33
    • Natural colour/style, blow-dryed
      16
    • Temporary dye/rinse
      6
    • Permanent dye/rinse
      37
    • Bleached
      3
    • Bleached AND dyed
      3
    • Perm or straightening
      5
    • It changes without notice, but there's always chemicals involved!
      4
    • 0
  3. 3. Would you (or have you) considered donating your hair to Locks of Love?

    • Yes, I've donated
      8
    • I haven't, but I might consider it in the future.
      18
    • It's a great idea but I don't have long hair.
      21
    • I can't, my hair is treated...
      24
    • No, I don't ever want to cut my hair short.
      19
    • No (other reason)
      17
    • 0


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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Just curious... I was going to donate my hair to locks of love but it's not long enough yet. But I was reading their FAQ and they said a LOT of the hair that gets donated is too badly damaged to use because it's been dyed/permed/straightened/bleached/etc etc.

Karen - Melbourne, Australia/John - Florida, USA

- Proposal (20 August 2000) to marriage (19 December 2004) - 4 years, 3 months, 25 days (1,578 days)

STAGE 1 - Applying for K1 (15 September 2003) to K1 Approval (13 July 2004) - 9 months, 29 days (303 days)

STAGE 2A - Arriving in US (4 Nov 2004) to AOS Application (16 April 2005) - 5 months, 13 days (164 days)

STAGE 2B - Applying for AOS to GC Approval - 9 months, 4 days (279 days)

STAGE 3 - Lifting Conditions. Filing (19 Dec 2007) to Approval (December 11 2008)

STAGE 4 - CITIZENSHIP (filing under 5-year rule - residency start date on green card Jan 11th, 2006)

*N400 filed December 15, 2011

*Interview March 12, 2012

*Oath Ceremony March 23, 2012.

ALL DONE!!!!!!!!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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I bet they'd love me to donate my hair. No dye or anything, down to my lower back, and it's in very good condition because I never blow dry it. Not a split end in sight and I haven't cut it in over a year...

You've half-way convinced me, but it'd be tough for me to part with the length...

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Sounds like it would probably be ideally usable for them. Their FAQ says that the hair has to be at least ten inches long, not dyed or treated, and if it's damaged they can't use it (for obvious reasons - who wants a wig that comes with its own split ends?!) But nobody can force you to cut your hair to any particular length - only you can decide what you want to do. I've always loved having long hair but my hair really looks best when it's shorter and the natural curl can come out more - the longer it is the more it pulls itself down flat with its own weight...

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Karen - Melbourne, Australia/John - Florida, USA

- Proposal (20 August 2000) to marriage (19 December 2004) - 4 years, 3 months, 25 days (1,578 days)

STAGE 1 - Applying for K1 (15 September 2003) to K1 Approval (13 July 2004) - 9 months, 29 days (303 days)

STAGE 2A - Arriving in US (4 Nov 2004) to AOS Application (16 April 2005) - 5 months, 13 days (164 days)

STAGE 2B - Applying for AOS to GC Approval - 9 months, 4 days (279 days)

STAGE 3 - Lifting Conditions. Filing (19 Dec 2007) to Approval (December 11 2008)

STAGE 4 - CITIZENSHIP (filing under 5-year rule - residency start date on green card Jan 11th, 2006)

*N400 filed December 15, 2011

*Interview March 12, 2012

*Oath Ceremony March 23, 2012.

ALL DONE!!!!!!!!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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I never had hair long enough to donate although my co worker just donated 17 inches of hair. Her hair was amazingly long down past her butt. She got married the other night and wanted less hair to put up in the tierra.

I had shoulder length hair, but it would never grow longer than that. I just got it cut into a bob for the wedding as it too daym hot here to deal with long hair.

I go through phases for the last three years my hair has gotten longer, now it's reversing itself.

I think I will have to start dying it since the gray is really starting to show.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Mine was 20 inches but I got frustrated one night and cut it to my shoulders, it is growing back now. I always color and highlight it.

*January 24 2006 - mailed in I129-F petition

*January 25 2006 - I129-F received at CSC

*January 30 2006 - packet returned.....arggggggggg we forgot one signature!!

*January 31 2006 - sent I129-F back to the CSC, hope we did not forget anything else

*February 1 2006 - I129-F received at CSC again

*February 3 2006 - NOA1

*April 20 2006 - NOA2!!!!!

*April 24 2006 - Touched!

*May 15 2006 - NVC received petition today!

*May 17 2006 - Case left NVC today!!

*May 30 2006 - Received Packet 3 from Vancouver!

*May 30 2006 - Faxed back Packet 3!!

*June 6 2006 - Received packet 4!

*June 20 2006 - Medical in Saskatoon

*June 28 2006 - Interview in Vancouver!!

*June 28 2006 - GOT THE VISA!!!*June 30 2006 - Moving day!

*July 3 2006 - Home at last!!

*July 28 2006 - married!

*September 13 2006 - Mailed AOS/EAD package

*September 25 2006 - Received NOA for AOS/EAD

*October 6 2006 - Biometrics appointments

*October 10 2006 - Touched!

*October 19 2006 - Transferred to CSC!

*October 26 2006 - Received by CSC

*October 27 2006 - Touched

*October 28 2006 - Touched again

*October 31 2006 - Touched again

*November 2 2006 - Touched again

*November 3 2006- and another touch

*November 7 2006- touched

*November 7 2006 - My case approved, still waiting for kids!

*November 8 2006 - Touched my case again

*November 13 2006 - Greencard arrived...yeah I can work!

*November 14 2006 - Touched my case again

*January 2007 - RFE for kids Greencard.

*February 2007 - kids medical and sent in RFE

*February 2007 - Received kids greencards

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Long, dyed. (Natural color is a dark ash blonde/light ash brown, and I hate it, plus it's lighter than my skin tone and looks really freaky. I dye it something that claims to be "medium golden brown" but usually comes out more chestnut. The pic on the left is a pretty good approximation--and the pic of Gareth is pretty close to my natural color!) I started growing it back when I lived in New Jersey because it's really pretty when it's long and most women there have short or shoulder-length hair. Now I'm in New Mexico and everyone has long hair, so I'm thinking of cutting it.

But I just started a diet and I feel like cutting it now would be cheating—I'd estimate I have about 2-3 pounds of hair to cut right now. (Most I ever cut it at once was 8 inches, and that was five pounds!) So I want to lose the weight, *then* cut the hair.

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Bethany (NJ, USA) & Gareth (Scotland, UK)

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01 Nov 2007: N-400 FedEx'd to TSC

05 Nov 2007: NOA-1 Date

28 Dec 2007: Check cashed

05 Jan 2008: NOA-1 Received

02 Feb 2008: Biometrics notice received

23 Feb 2008: Biometrics at Albuquerque ASC

12 Jun 2008: Interview letter received

12 Aug 2008: Interview at Albuquerque DO--PASSED!

15 Aug 2008: Oath Ceremony

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Any information, opinions, etc., given by me are based entirely on personal experience, observations, research common sense, and an insanely accurate memory; and are not in any way meant to constitute (1) legal advice nor (2) the official policies/advice of my employer.

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Filed: Other Country: India
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Mine is shoulder length, the longest it's been in years. I've never had long enough hair to donate to locks of love, and I have dyed my hair a lot so it probably wouldn't work out anyway.

Right now my hair is just it's natural color, dark brown, but I have dyed it many times in the past from red to black to blonde streaks, etc. Hair is fun to do stuff to.

Married since 9-18-04(All K1 visa & GC details in timeline.)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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My hair is like we call castanho in brazil, a dark blonde, very long, very straight and natural (i mean the lenght) it's like almost 70 cm, i think thats 27.56 inches, dunno if the convertion is right :P

i'd donate a kidney but i'd never cut and donate my hair. If there're two things i'm very proud of myself is my hair and my green eyes.



* K1 Timeline *
* 04/07/06: I-129F Sent to NSC
* 10/02/06: Interview date - APPROVED!
* 10/10/06: POE Houston
* 11/25/06: Wedding day!!!

* AOS/EAD/AP Timeline *
*01/05/07: AOS/EAD/AP sent
*02/19/08: AOS approved
*02/27/08: Permanent Resident Card received

* LOC Timeline *
*12/31/09: Applied Lifting of Condition
*01/04/10: NOA
*02/12/10: Biometrics
*03/03/10: LOC approved
*03/11/10: 10 years green card received

* Naturalization Timeline *
*12/17/10: package sent
*12/29/10: NOA date
*01/19/11: biometrics
*04/12/11: interview
*04/15/11: approval letter
*05/13/11: Oath Ceremony - Officially done with Immigration.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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My hair is like we call castanho in brazil, a dark blonde, very long, very straight and natural (i mean the lenght) it's like almost 70 cm, i think thats 27.56 inches, dunno if the convertion is right :P

i'd donate a kidney but i'd never cut and donate my hair. If there're two things i'm very proud of myself is my hair and my green eyes.

loves nessa's long hair so much i have banned scissors from the house :whistle:

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My hair is like we call castanho in brazil, a dark blonde, very long, very straight and natural (i mean the lenght) it's like almost 70 cm, i think thats 27.56 inches, dunno if the convertion is right :P

i'd donate a kidney but i'd never cut and donate my hair. If there're two things i'm very proud of myself is my hair and my green eyes.

That's very interesting, linguistically I mean. My hair is naturally the same color as what you mean; but in Spanish I wouldn't call it castaño ... castaño is what I would call the color I have it dyed, chestnut brown (since chestnut=castaño). Castaño is also the generic word for brown hair.

In Spanish (or in Spain at least) I'd call it (your color, which is also my natural color) trigueño--"wheat-colored." (But in Mexico "trigueño" refers to someone with skin that color!)

(If you look at my icon, my hair is castaño and Gareth's is trigueño ... which I think is what you call castanho, right?)

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Bethany (NJ, USA) & Gareth (Scotland, UK)

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01 Nov 2007: N-400 FedEx'd to TSC

05 Nov 2007: NOA-1 Date

28 Dec 2007: Check cashed

05 Jan 2008: NOA-1 Received

02 Feb 2008: Biometrics notice received

23 Feb 2008: Biometrics at Albuquerque ASC

12 Jun 2008: Interview letter received

12 Aug 2008: Interview at Albuquerque DO--PASSED!

15 Aug 2008: Oath Ceremony

-----------------------------------------------

Any information, opinions, etc., given by me are based entirely on personal experience, observations, research common sense, and an insanely accurate memory; and are not in any way meant to constitute (1) legal advice nor (2) the official policies/advice of my employer.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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I've never seen it described as '#######' length before! :lol:

When my hair gets 'really long' if I pull it over my shoulders it hangs down to my boobs... (what really made me think of that though was Zorro - he's fencing with an attractive young lady and he goes zip zip and down falls her top, and her long flowing hair perfectly covers her charms :P

Karen - Melbourne, Australia/John - Florida, USA

- Proposal (20 August 2000) to marriage (19 December 2004) - 4 years, 3 months, 25 days (1,578 days)

STAGE 1 - Applying for K1 (15 September 2003) to K1 Approval (13 July 2004) - 9 months, 29 days (303 days)

STAGE 2A - Arriving in US (4 Nov 2004) to AOS Application (16 April 2005) - 5 months, 13 days (164 days)

STAGE 2B - Applying for AOS to GC Approval - 9 months, 4 days (279 days)

STAGE 3 - Lifting Conditions. Filing (19 Dec 2007) to Approval (December 11 2008)

STAGE 4 - CITIZENSHIP (filing under 5-year rule - residency start date on green card Jan 11th, 2006)

*N400 filed December 15, 2011

*Interview March 12, 2012

*Oath Ceremony March 23, 2012.

ALL DONE!!!!!!!!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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I wear my hair long for a male but it is still nowhere near shoulder length - mostly it is just very full and thick - and it has a mind of its own - it completely does its own thing :) Every day the part is in a different place, believe it or not.

My hair and I have an understanding: it can go white or silver anytime it wants to but gray is NOT an option! :)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
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No hair to donate... :P

K-1 Timeline

11-29-05: Mailed I-129F Petition to CSC

12-06-05: NOA1

03-02-06: NOA2

03-23-06: Interview Date May 16

05-17-06: K-1 Visa Issued

05-20-06: Arrived at POE, Honolulu

07-17-06: Married

AOS Timeline

08-14-06: Mailed I-485 to Chicago

08-24-06: NOA for I-485

09-08-06: Biometrics Appointment

09-25-06: I-485 transferred to CSC

09-28-06: I-485 received at CSC

10-18-06: AOS Approved

10-21-06: Approval notice mailed

10-23-06: Received "Welcome Letter"

10-27-06: Received 2 yr Green Card

I-751 Timeline

07-21-08: Mailed I-751 to VSC

07-25-08: NOA for I-751

08-27-08: Biometrics Appointment

02-25-09: I-751 transferred to CSC

04-17-09: I-751 Approved

06-22-09: Received 10 yr Green Card

N-400 Timeline

07-20-09: Mailed N-400 to Lewisville, TX

07-23-09: NOA for N-400

08-14-09: Biometrics Appointment

09-08-09: Interview Date Oct 07

10-30-09: Oath Ceremony

11-20-09: Received Passport!!!

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