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I don't mind your curiousity about my new job.

I previously had a mini-job as "kitchen help" in a Spanish Restaurant. The job wasn't too bad, but the hours, which they started me out with 2-4 days/week, gradually went worse and worse, eventually making it to where it seemed like I didn't even have a job! (I had worked 2 days in 2.5 months!) So I started job searching once again..

I was lucky enough to have my husband's neice inform me of a job where she works, to which my HUSBAND called and asked about for me. ahaha. (Due to my bad German, of course.) The job is the same thing - "kitchen help" - but in this case I have only worked there 2 days so far, and I love it. It's not at a restuarant this time tho, rather it is at a Hotel/Wellness Center. (REALLY nice place with a "country" vibe in the middle of the "Frankischer Weiss" sp?) It's basically food prep, cooking some things, and other random jobs in the kitchen. My prior job I was washing dishes about 80% of the time. I don't mind it, but it is nice to have other things to do.

What's great about this job is that the boss is so friendly and understanding about my German language skills. The first day he said (in German) that if I don't understand something, they'll just show me the job, and we'll figure it out from there. lol In any case, I DO speak German 90% of the time at work. I am lucky enough to have people around me who learned English in school and still remember enough to be able to help me out when I don't know a word or something along those lines.

Edited by veronicavonn

I am the USC, my husband is German.

I resided in Germany from July 2008-October 2013.

I have two stepsons who are staying in Germany.

Our son was born 3/3/2012 and our daughter was born 4/4/2015.

DCF STARTED!MAY 14, 2013: I-130 Petition sent to Frankfurt as registered mail w/ return receipt!

MAY 15, 2013: Mail signed for in Frankfurt. NOA1

MAY 21, 2013: Return receipt came back in the mail.

MAY 25, 2013: $420 Petition fee was charged to our credit card.

MAY 25, 2013: NOA1 paperwork received in the mail.

JULY 12, 2013: NOA2 received.

JULY 13, 2013: NOA2 sent back.

AUG 15, 2013: Packet 3 sent in.

AUG 30, 2013: Husband's medical in Berlin.

SEPT 12, 2013: Received letter with husband's interview date!

SEPT 19, 2013: INTERVIEW. APPROVED!!

SEPT 21, 2013: Visa received.

OCT 5, 2013: POE in Newark, NJ (layover).

DEC 17, 2013: SSN Card finally arrived!

DEC 19, 2013: Husband (beneficiary) got his first job in the USA! And he loves it!

DEC 28, 2013: Green card arrived!

FUTURE: Visas for my stepsons!

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