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Do you always wear your wedding/engagement ring?  

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  1. 1. I am the USC...

    • I never lose sight of my wedding/engagement ring
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    • I only remove my wedding/engagement ring when I bathe
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    • I put on my wedding/engagement ring only when I remember to do so
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    • I deliberately choose to hide my wedding/engagement ring from other people and only wear it when my SO is around
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    • My SO and I decided not to get either an engagement ring or a wedding ring
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  2. 2. I am the foreign SO...

    • I never lose sight of my wedding/engagement ring
      27
    • I only remove my wedding/engagement ring when I bathe
      20
    • I put on my wedding/engagement ring only when I remember to do so
      3
    • I deliberately choose to hide my wedding/engagement ring from other people and only wear it when my SO is around
      1
    • My SO and I decided not to get either an engagement ring or a wedding ring
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I take my engagement ring off when I wash my hands/shower to protect the diamonds. He doesn't take his off

AOS

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10/16/09- Mailed out AOS package

01/14/10- Interview completed - Approved!

01/23/10- Conditional Green Card received!

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10/19/11- Package arrives at VSC

10/20/11- NOA1 issued

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10/26/11- NOA1 received

11/23/11- Biometrics appointment

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I almost never take mine off because if I do, I'll forget it. I sleep, bathe, wash dishes, etc., with it on. I only take it off when I'm using my hands to make meatballs or such.

I really expected my husband to lose his because he felt uncomfortable with it at first and he took it off to sleep and bathe and sometimes to use the keyboard. I'd find it next to the computer or next to the bathroom sink or on the bedside table. But it has been 5 1/2 years since we exchanged them, and he's still wearing it.

However, no one understands they are wedding rings because though in both our cultures wedding rings are worn on the left hand, we wear ours on our right hands because my husband's left ring finger was damaged in a childhood accident and he can't get anything over that deformed knuckle.

AOS Timeline

4/14/10 - Packet received at Chicago Lockbox at 9:22 AM (Day 1)

4/24/10 - Received hardcopy NOAs (Day 10)

5/14/10 - Biometrics taken. (Day 31)

5/29/10 - Interview letter received 6/30 at 10:30 (Day 46)

6/30/10 - Interview: 10:30 (Day 77) APPROVED!!!

6/30/10 - EAD received in the mail

7/19/10 - GC in hand! (Day 96) .

 

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