Jump to content
trailmix

You moved to the U.S. to be with your SO

 Share

152 posts in this topic

Recommended Posts

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
This is true, but they are starting to sell beer in certain supermarkets, but under bar rules, which means you can purchase up to 2 six packs at a time. So if you need more, you take your purchase to the car and go back in for more. There is one market by me in Lansdale that has that, and I got a flyer in the mail recently about a Wegmans opening up in Collegeville soon that will have a restaurant where you can buy beer to drink in the store and I believe for take out as well.

Ok this made me laugh! (warning - off topic) - it's so hypocritical how government agencies put in a silly regulation like this to make themselves look like they are doing something about the 'demon alcohol'

I'm sure the 'breaking news' was something along the lives of "Government enacts strict regulations on the purchase of alcohol in Supermarkets!" they didn't go on to say "so if you are planning on partying all weekend, be sure to wear your cross trainers as you are going to have to walk back and forth to your car a lot" :lol:

I don't argue or state my opinion too much on public forums for this reason. Half the time I can't be bothered to argue with people, other times it's cause people read things totally the wrong way.

I don't consider the FEELING of missing home as immature, but when you verbally express "I'm giving up everything" to say how you feel(especially to your SO)....it's just not a good way to put it.

That's just my opinion. Back to people's stories......

You know what CDAgirl, if stuff you are saying is causing an argument half the time and the other half of the time people are reading it the wrong way, perhaps it's in the wording?

If you come in to a thread and insult the people posting by stating they are immature, guaranteed you can expect a backlash. Now I don't know if you just don't give a damn if you insult someone or you do and you just worded what you had to say badly - but expect a backlash if you insult people.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 151
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline
Aero-completely understandable. I'm sure moving from the west to the east of any country is probably similiar to moving countries all together!

I think why some comments in this thread have got me so heated, is because we are all humans and we each express things different ways. I'm very outright with my feelings, I say what I feel at all times. My husband actually likes that, because then he knows where I stand and we don't have to do a dance for months on end about what is actually going on underneath it all. It appears that if any one's spouse would get upset or hurt because of what their spouse is feeling, maybe there is an insecurity factor there.

And, it's my opinion that one should never hold feelings in or sugar coat things so that their spouse's feelings don't get hurt. That's just covering up your own hurt and I think many of us have done enough for our spouse that we shouldn't have to cover our feelings up too.

This entire process is difficult for each party involved. I think every one can agree on that. But I lost a lot of opportunities when I moved. I left all my work contacts, my school contacts behind...trying to even recoup those things now is really difficult.

I am the same way and my Fiance also likes it. He doesn't feel he has to play games with me to figure out what is actually bothering me. In fact if at any time I don't say something, he can tell if I'm feeling bothered and kind of prods me till I do talk, which is nice...he actually cares! I had a long talk with him about this convo and I definately think its a lot in how you say it too if you do. If you say it when your explaining how you feel thats one thing. If you're like "I gave up everything so your should do XXXXX" thats a whole different story.

~*~*~Steph and Wes~*~*~
Married: 2010-01-20

ROC: (for the complete timeline click on my timeline button, the signature was getting too long!)
I-751 Sent: 2015-05-22
NOA1 Notice Date: 2015-05-27
NOA1 Received: 2015-06-06
Biometrics Notice Date: 2015-06-27
Biometrics Date: 2015-07-17

Interview Notice Date: 2015-07-28

Interview Date: ​2015-09-01
Approval Date:
Approval Notice Date:


hdh1crofujrxk.png

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
Timeline

I didn't mean to insult anyone on here. What I said was obviously mis-read by a few because I wasn't looking for an argument.

8/2/2021:  Mailed N-400

8/4/2021: N-400 received

8/6/2021:  Biometrics to be reused
3/15/2022:  Interview (successful)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline
:thumbs: THXS Krikit! I love your guide. It is now pasted on the front of my fridge to make life easier for my husband!

LOL. I wish I'd put more effort into it now. :blush:

No worries, it's great the way it is! My husband's first comment was "I think you have been at the last stage more than once lately! I guess I owe you a ticket home? " :lol:

Edited by OBX

USCIS

NOA1 08/19/08

NOA2 01/20/09

NVC

Received 01/26/09

Completed 02/13/09 (19 Days)

Interview Assigned 03/27/09 (6 weeks after NVC completion)

Medical

04/14/09 (Toronto)

Interview

Montreal 05/12/09 (88 days after NVC completion) **APPROVED**

POE

06/16/09 Buffalo

07/02/09 Welcome Letter Received

07/07/09 Applied for SSN

07/10/09 "Card production ordered" email received

07/13/09 SSN received

07/14/09 "Approval notice sent" email received

07/17/09 GREEN CARD received

Removal of Conditions

03/21/11 I-751 mailed to VSC

03/23/11 I-751 received at VSC

03/29/11 Cheque Cashed

03/30/11 NOA1 received (3/24/11)

04/11/11 Biometrics appointment notice received

05/05/11 Biometric appointment

12/13/11 **Approval date** (5 days short of 9 months!)

12/19/11 Approval letter and green card received

Naturalization

05/16/2019 Filed online (estimated completion February 2020)

05/18/2019 Biometrics scheduled

05/21/2019 Receipt notice and biometrics notices posted to online account.05/23/2019 Hard copy of NOA1 received

05/24/2019 Hard copy of biometrics appointment received

06/07/2019 Biometrics appointment (estimated completion January 2020)

12/31/2019 Email received "Interview scheduled"

01/01/2020 Interview date notice posted to online account (02/19/2020)

01/05/2019 Hard copy of interview appointment received

02/19/2020 Interview (**Approved**) and same day Oath Ceremony. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline

One of the big supermarkets here is Acme. Every time the hubby comes grocery shopping with me, he expects to find anvils and large holes for sale.... I'm thinking he watched too much TV as a kid... :whistle:

I had to share...

6/27/2009 Married after being together almost 2 years

USCIS Journey

I-130 package sent - 8/5/2009

I-130 package received - 8/9/2009

Check cleared my bank - 8/17/2009

NOA1 - 8/12/2009

NOA2 - 9/11/2009

NOA2 hard copy received - 9/18/2009

NVC Journey

NVC Received : 9/28/2009

Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill : 10/2/2009

Pay I-864 Bill : 10/5/2009

Receive I-864 Package : 10/7/2009

Return Completed I-864 : 10/9/2009

Return Completed DS-3032 : 10/6/2009

Receive IV Bill : 10/20/2009

Pay IV Bill : 10/22/2009

Return Completed DS-230 Package : 10/26/2009

Log-In Fail: 11/6/2009

Case Completed at NVC : 11/9/2009

Received Interview date: 1/22/2010

Medical Exam: 2/23/2010 at 1:30 p.m. - yep he went for the latest possible appointment......

Interview date: 3/1/2010 APPROVED!!!!!

POE: 3/8/2010 - Thousand Islands

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline

haha Your hubbie isn't the only one! We have a few ACME offices here and every time I see one, I think the EXACT same thing. :lol: I had no clue it was a real company.

"...My hair's mostly wind,

My eyes filled with grit

My skin's white then brown

My lips chapped and split

I've lain on the prairie and heard grasses sigh

I've stared at the vast open bowl of the sky

I've seen all the castles and faces in clouds

My home is the prairie and for that I am proud…

If You're not from the Prairie, you can't know my soul

You don't know our blizzards; you've not fought our cold

You can't know my mind, nor ever my heart

Unless deep within you there's somehow a part…

A part of these things that I've said that I know,

The wind, sky and earth, the storms and the snow.

Best say that you have - and then we'll be one,

For we will have shared that same blazing sun." - David Bouchard

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
I don't argue or state my opinion too much on public forums for this reason. Half the time I can't be bothered to argue with people, other times it's cause people read things totally the wrong way.

I don't consider the FEELING of missing home as immature, but when you verbally express "I'm giving up everything" to say how you feel(especially to your SO)....it's just not a good way to put it.

That's just my opinion. Back to people's stories......

Nope, not yet. I don't think you can pipe in and then decide when the conversation is over.

I have verbally said to my husband a few times that sometimes I FEEL like I have giving everything up to be here because...I gave up my job...I gave up the ability to see family and friends..I gave up the ability to be happy in my native country. Can you explain to me how else I would describe the situation other than "giving up" when that is what you are doing?

There is this assumption going around this topic that move to America to start a new life....I didn't move to the US to start over or start a new life..I moved because I had no other choice if I wanted to be with my significant other. I still WANT my old life, it's just not possible. I really don't think that's my fault either or is it immature.

There should be a warning label on your avatar, thetreble. I pretty much choked on my breakfast reading this, and it's not the first time you've almost killed me with your blunt way of correcting someone lol.

I love this forum way too much sometimes :blush:

Sept.09/06 Married!!!

Dec.21/06 Sent I-130

Jan.04/04 Received NOA1

Feb.23/06 Sent I-129F

March06/06 USCIS Website States: "Approval Notice Sent."

March15/07 Approval notice arrives in snail mail

March 18/07 NOA1 for I-129F

April 10/07 DS-3032+ AOS fee arrive

April 17/07 Sent back DS-3032 + AOS fee via overnight delivery

May 05/07 AOS arrives in mail

May 07/07 IV bill arrives in mail

May 08/08 Sent back IV bill

May 21 NVC generates DS-230

June 4/07 Mailed DS-230 via overnight delivery.

June 7/07 DS-230 entered into the system

June 18/07 Case Complete!

July 25/07 Medical

September 4/07 Contacted State Senator Re: MTL backlog

Dec.6/07 INTERVIEW..... APPROVED!!!! (After being kept awake all night in dirty clothes standing outside my hotel because Air Canada lost my luggage and my hotel started on fire. Meh, sleep is highly over-rated anyways.)

Dec.18/07 Moved to the US

Oct. 29/09 Citizenship Oath Ceremony

"We come to love not by finding the perfect person, but by learning to see an imperfect person perfectly"

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline
There should be a warning label on your avatar, thetreble. I pretty much choked on my breakfast reading this, and it's not the first time you've almost killed me with your blunt way of correcting someone lol.

I love this forum way too much sometimes :blush:

Tee- Hee :innocent:

I just like being honest, that's all.

"...My hair's mostly wind,

My eyes filled with grit

My skin's white then brown

My lips chapped and split

I've lain on the prairie and heard grasses sigh

I've stared at the vast open bowl of the sky

I've seen all the castles and faces in clouds

My home is the prairie and for that I am proud…

If You're not from the Prairie, you can't know my soul

You don't know our blizzards; you've not fought our cold

You can't know my mind, nor ever my heart

Unless deep within you there's somehow a part…

A part of these things that I've said that I know,

The wind, sky and earth, the storms and the snow.

Best say that you have - and then we'll be one,

For we will have shared that same blazing sun." - David Bouchard

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline
But in reality, it is really easy, especially on teh internets to decide that a conversation is over :P

It's easy to decide after you make some questionable points and then run away by saying "it's over! no further comment!"..I was just bringing it back, that's all.

"...My hair's mostly wind,

My eyes filled with grit

My skin's white then brown

My lips chapped and split

I've lain on the prairie and heard grasses sigh

I've stared at the vast open bowl of the sky

I've seen all the castles and faces in clouds

My home is the prairie and for that I am proud…

If You're not from the Prairie, you can't know my soul

You don't know our blizzards; you've not fought our cold

You can't know my mind, nor ever my heart

Unless deep within you there's somehow a part…

A part of these things that I've said that I know,

The wind, sky and earth, the storms and the snow.

Best say that you have - and then we'll be one,

For we will have shared that same blazing sun." - David Bouchard

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: Other Country: Canada
Timeline
But in reality, it is really easy, especially on teh internets to decide that a conversation is over :P

It's easy to decide after you make some questionable points and then run away by saying "it's over! no further comment!"..I was just bringing it back, that's all.

Yes, you can carry on the conversation, but from her end, she could easily end it by simply not reading this thread again.

Back on topic, Mel has had the "I gave everything up to move here" moments a few times. Normally, I just nod and say "I know you did, and I love you for that" and just try to listen to her vent. But once or twice, I have come back with "I volunteered to move there when we first started this. You were the one who said no, that you wanted to move down here. We have talked about what this would entail and you knew what to expect"...... which was quickly followed with an "I'm sorry, I love you".

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline

Which is a perfectly normal conversation, I think. Although my husband did not volunteer to move to Canada...he says it's too cold. No honestly..that's his big reason. :lol:

"...My hair's mostly wind,

My eyes filled with grit

My skin's white then brown

My lips chapped and split

I've lain on the prairie and heard grasses sigh

I've stared at the vast open bowl of the sky

I've seen all the castles and faces in clouds

My home is the prairie and for that I am proud…

If You're not from the Prairie, you can't know my soul

You don't know our blizzards; you've not fought our cold

You can't know my mind, nor ever my heart

Unless deep within you there's somehow a part…

A part of these things that I've said that I know,

The wind, sky and earth, the storms and the snow.

Best say that you have - and then we'll be one,

For we will have shared that same blazing sun." - David Bouchard

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: Other Country: Canada
Timeline
But in reality, it is really easy, especially on teh internets to decide that a conversation is over :P

It's easy to decide after you make some questionable points and then run away by saying "it's over! no further comment!"..I was just bringing it back, that's all.

Yes, you can carry on the conversation, but from her end, she could easily end it by simply not reading this thread again.

Back on topic, Mel has had the "I gave everything up to move here" moments a few times. Normally, I just nod and say "I know you did, and I love you for that" and just try to listen to her vent. But once or twice, I have come back with "I volunteered to move there when we first started this. You were the one who said no, that you wanted to move down here. We have talked about what this would entail and you knew what to expect"...... which was quickly followed with an "I'm sorry, I love you".

I think that's the best way you can go about it ... just be as supportive and understanding as possible. Everyone has bad days and certain times are worse than others (when I lived overseas I found holidays really hard). I'm certain your wife really appreciates your patience and understanding.

AOS/AP/EAD Timeline

Package sent to Chicago Lockbox: 06/16/2010

Chicago Lockbox received: 06/18/2010

Received e-mail notification from Chicago Lockbox: 06/24/2010

Hard copy NOA1 received: 06/28/2010

Touch!: 06/28/2010

Received biometrics letter in the mail: 07/16/2010

Attempted walk-in biometrics @ Salt Lake City office -- DENIED: 07/16/2010

2nd attempt at walk-in biometrics @ Salt Lake City office -- SUCCESS!: 07/28/2010

EAD card production ordered!: 08/09/2010

AP approved!: 08/09/2010

2nd EAD card production ordered e-mail: 08/12/2010

AP arrived!: 08/16/2010

3rd EAD card production ordered e-mail: 08/16/2010

EAD arrived!: 08/19/2010

Received interview letter in the mail: 09/13/2010

Green card interview -- APPROVED!: 10/15/2010

Green card received: 10/25/2010

The whole AOS process took almost exactly 4 months ... not too shabby!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline
:thumbs: I'm sure she does. Edited by thetreble

"...My hair's mostly wind,

My eyes filled with grit

My skin's white then brown

My lips chapped and split

I've lain on the prairie and heard grasses sigh

I've stared at the vast open bowl of the sky

I've seen all the castles and faces in clouds

My home is the prairie and for that I am proud…

If You're not from the Prairie, you can't know my soul

You don't know our blizzards; you've not fought our cold

You can't know my mind, nor ever my heart

Unless deep within you there's somehow a part…

A part of these things that I've said that I know,

The wind, sky and earth, the storms and the snow.

Best say that you have - and then we'll be one,

For we will have shared that same blazing sun." - David Bouchard

Link to comment
Share on other sites

When I first moved down, I think it went very well. Our wedding was still a few months away, so I was involved with getting ready for the wedding. I also knew my kids were going to be here for the wedding as well, so I didn't have too much time to spend thinking of what I had left. I had just retired from my job as well, a day before I left was my left day of work, so I felt like I was on vacation!

After the wedding though, I started to get a bit homesick. This still occurs, however less often. It seems to strike me at funny moments. Everything will be good, and moving quite nicely, then I have a very sad day and spend an inordinate amount of time thinking of my kids, my life back in Canada, missing all the things I want to see, feel, and taste. I have a little cry. I always tell Gene when I'm having one of these days, and he's especially generous and attentive which helps.

I just got back from Ontario, visiting my folks, and my daughter who flew in to meet me. I realize now, it's the people, not so much the places that I miss. Although I've only been back to Saskatchewan once since I've moved, and that was my home, so being in Ontario, which I find far too crazy, and way too many people and cars, only reaffirms my belief that this is now my home in St. Louis.

I will always be homesick for my kids, who I saw everyday when I lived back in Canada. Even when they moved away from home several years ago, I'd still see or hear from them everyday. This I truly miss more than anything.

carlahmsb4.gif
Link to comment
Share on other sites

 
Didn't find the answer you were looking for? Ask our VJ Immigration Lawyers.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
- Back to Top -

Important Disclaimer: Please read carefully the Visajourney.com Terms of Service. If you do not agree to the Terms of Service you should not access or view any page (including this page) on VisaJourney.com. Answers and comments provided on Visajourney.com Forums are general information, and are not intended to substitute for informed professional medical, psychiatric, psychological, tax, legal, investment, accounting, or other professional advice. Visajourney.com does not endorse, and expressly disclaims liability for any product, manufacturer, distributor, service or service provider mentioned or any opinion expressed in answers or comments. VisaJourney.com does not condone immigration fraud in any way, shape or manner. VisaJourney.com recommends that if any member or user knows directly of someone involved in fraudulent or illegal activity, that they report such activity directly to the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement. You can contact ICE via email at Immigration.Reply@dhs.gov or you can telephone ICE at 1-866-347-2423. All reported threads/posts containing reference to immigration fraud or illegal activities will be removed from this board. If you feel that you have found inappropriate content, please let us know by contacting us here with a url link to that content. Thank you.
×
×
  • Create New...