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No honeymoon plans here either, I guess my visit back and that weekend wil lbe it, as long as we're together that's all that matters. These days we are really practical especially now with the economy and all.

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Yea if it wasnt this AOS and its so pricey we would make a small honey moon...some tropical island, soft sand and blue water........oh well, its never too late to go :)

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Yeah, it's difficult isn't it.. but like you say Fred, we'll be having the summer together which is awesome and kinda a honeymoon in itself. :) I spent 6 weeks with him last summer, went back to England for a few weeks to work, and then went back again for another 4 weeks, so I was incredibly lucky. But the thought of not being seperated again = AHHHHHH!! :D

He said he'll purposely take us out on a drive to Boston one day, and go near the airport just so we can have the satisfaction of DRIVING AWAY. Usually the signs for Boston Logan International Airport make me upset, but now I can be happy! (Has anyone seen that Nicholas Cage film 'Knowing'? There's a scary scene in that that relates to this..)

Hope everyone is having a nice day. I understand Badgerella, I'm finishing my dissertation, studying, and writing assignments.. it's absolutely gorgeous outside though. But let's keep going!

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An update on Donna-marie:

London has requested an original of the 134 form as she presented a copy; she's sent this in 2 weeks ago and is waiting to hear back from them. Also, the father of her children has requested further information on how her son feels about moving to the states so the case has been adjourned until June. She doesn't feel like posting on VJ at the moment. Let's all keep our fingers crossed for her.

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Thank you all

We had a great day now paperwork for AOS , i have about 3 weeks before my visa expires. Plannign to send in the paper work sometime this week :blush:

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Thank you all

We had a great day now paperwork for AOS , i have about 3 weeks before my visa expires. Plannign to send in the paper work sometime this week :blush:

Glad you posted this. While waiting for this daggone NOA2, I may as well prepare the paperwork for AOS.

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Hi....can anyone assist us with posting a list of documents neded for school (public/private) enrollment in the USA (Kentucky). The school year in my country is ending and we need to have all that is required come the opening of school. ...thanks for any help we can get. :star:

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Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Bahamas

I-129F Sent : 2008-08-19

Interview Date : 2009-04-23 -PASSED

Visa Received : 2009-04-28

POE: Nassau, Bahamas (Pre-Clearance Facility)/Atlanta, Georgia

US Entry : July 3 2009

Civil Marriage : July 21, 2009

Wedding Ceremony: September 26, 2009

AOS/EAD/AP: I-485/I-765/I-131

Filed: August 11 2009

NOA1: August 24, 2009

Touched: August 26, 2009

Biometrics : September 24, 2009

RFE: September 3 , 2009

Response Sent: September 11, 2009

Case Transferred to CSC : September 15 2009

AP: Approved Spt. 23 2009

Biometrics: Completed

EAD: Approved Sept. 24 2009

EAD: Received Oct. 1 2009

receceived green card: 12/29/2009

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- I 751 -Removing Conditions

Form I-751 Package sent: 10/11/2011

Rec'd NOA1: 10/17/2011

VSC cashed Check: 10/19/2011

Biometrics Appt.: 11/07/2011

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GC recid: 07/20/2012

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Um, you'll have to ask the school about that. I don't think anyone here is going to Kentucky or knows what isrequired for school enrollment. I know that in Massachusetts, you can enroll in state school after 6 months of residency and private schools after 1 year (showing a green card).

Research in your local town/school.

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Speaking of life in the US and the like.. what kind of documents did you all bring with you or plan to bring?

The sealed envelope, of course... but what about everything else? Birth certificates, school degrees/diplommas... drivers licences? It's starting to eat me alive, all the preparation for things I know, in fact, so little about.

I passed one part of a big exam today.. 3 2/3 to go. And thesis and two or three seminars. Uhoh. But, things are moving and it feels good to have accomplished at least something.

I-129F Sent: Aug 20th 2008

Interview Date: April 8th 2009, 10:30 - APPROVED!

K-1 Visa Received: April 9th 2009

POE: Aug 8th 2009, Minneapolis

Wedding: Aug 28th 2009

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Our I-129f was approved in 114 days from our filing date.

Our case spent 52 days being chewed by NVC.

Our interview took 224 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

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i'm bringing my chest x ray they told me they might ask it at the airport, also birth certificate translated in english for the AOS and thats it i think, i dont have diploma from uni yet nor driving licence :)

Ranchris, Happy Dancer is from Kentucky, ask her if she knows something about school :)

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Maliciant , Chris &Dani thanks for the link and helpful info I will definitely be contacting HD that's right she's headed to Kentucky also. :star:

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Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Bahamas

I-129F Sent : 2008-08-19

Interview Date : 2009-04-23 -PASSED

Visa Received : 2009-04-28

POE: Nassau, Bahamas (Pre-Clearance Facility)/Atlanta, Georgia

US Entry : July 3 2009

Civil Marriage : July 21, 2009

Wedding Ceremony: September 26, 2009

AOS/EAD/AP: I-485/I-765/I-131

Filed: August 11 2009

NOA1: August 24, 2009

Touched: August 26, 2009

Biometrics : September 24, 2009

RFE: September 3 , 2009

Response Sent: September 11, 2009

Case Transferred to CSC : September 15 2009

AP: Approved Spt. 23 2009

Biometrics: Completed

EAD: Approved Sept. 24 2009

EAD: Received Oct. 1 2009

receceived green card: 12/29/2009

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- I 751 -Removing Conditions

Form I-751 Package sent: 10/11/2011

Rec'd NOA1: 10/17/2011

VSC cashed Check: 10/19/2011

Biometrics Appt.: 11/07/2011

rec'd email Notification Approved, Card ordered 07/17/2012..yesssss

GC recid: 07/20/2012

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Speaking of life in the US and the like.. what kind of documents did you all bring with you or plan to bring?

The sealed envelope, of course... but what about everything else? Birth certificates, school degrees/diplommas... drivers licences? It's starting to eat me alive, all the preparation for things I know, in fact, so little about.

I passed one part of a big exam today.. 3 2/3 to go. And thesis and two or three seminars. Uhoh. But, things are moving and it feels good to have accomplished at least something.

Well done on passing the exam. :thumbs:

I got an A on my psychology essay (about mate-choice, interestingly) today, good news all around.

As for documents.. the brown envelope, the X-ray, birth certificate, NOA1/2, tax returns and all the other financial info that I brought to the interview.. scrapbooks of my friends, portfolios of my university work, my degree is being posted to me.

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