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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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A lot of folks on VJ are here because it's family immigration

A lot of folks do not have a big or any social life outside their family

A lot of people get homesick or whatever and for many reasons, they think about going back

Most don't.

However, if your spouse left you or died, would you feel too alone and go back ?

I would stay for a year first and then re assess

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A lot of folks on VJ are here because it's family immigration

A lot of folks do not have a big or any social life outside their family

A lot of people get homesick or whatever and for many reasons, they think about going back

Most don't.

However, if your spouse left you or died, would you feel too alone and go back ?

I would stay for a year first and then re assess

I'd leave the planet.

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This is going to sound bad, and I'll probably get jumped on by a number of people, but I would stay here until I had my citizenship and then assess. Likely would end up going back to Canada, but I like to have choices.

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Wedding Date: 06/14/2009
POE at Pearson Airport - for a visit, did not intend to stay - 10/09/2009
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Sent 10/01/2009
NOA1 10/07/2009
NOA2 02/10/2010

AOS:
NOA 05/14/2010
Interview - approved! 07/29/10 need to send in completed I-693 (doctor missed answering a couple of questions) - sent back same day
Green card received 08/20/10

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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This is going to sound bad, and I'll probably get jumped on by a number of people, but I would stay here until I had my citizenship and then assess. Likely would end up going back to Canada, but I like to have choices.

I saw a survey result that says anyone who has gone through GC is very reluctant to throw it all way. If I was years from USC I would probably go back, but within 18 months ? Probably not as it gives one options at least.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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I saw a survey result that says anyone who has gone through GC is very reluctant to throw it all way. If I was years from USC I would probably go back, but within 18 months ? Probably not as it gives one options at least.

PS If I was already USC I would still give it 12 months. If I decided to go back after 9 months I would visit the UK and buy a house at my leisure and have it ready for my return at the end of the 12 months.

I retired at 54 so I wouldn't need to think jobs - I have no family here. I have a daughter in the UK and a son in Tenerife. I make friends (and enemies) easily and I like boats and target shooting - so I could probably work up a social life in Florida - so a return would not be automatic. One day I would have to pay Medicare but its $6.5k pa which me and BP can handle ok

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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A lot of folks on VJ are here because it's family immigration

A lot of folks do not have a big or any social life outside their family

A lot of people get homesick or whatever and for many reasons, they think about going back

Most don't.

However, if your spouse left you or died, would you feel too alone and go back ?

I would stay for a year first and then re assess

I would go back and get another Ukrainian woman.

This is going to sound bad, and I'll probably get jumped on by a number of people, but I would stay here until I had my citizenship and then assess. Likely would end up going back to Canada, but I like to have choices.

Predictable.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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I would go back and get another Ukrainian woman.

Plenty of em and that's for sure.

Been to Odessa - but I prefer someone with a bit more meat on em and lower heels

you will know what I am saying

chuckle

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Predictable.

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Post on Adjudicators's Field Manual re: AOS and Intent: My link
Wedding Date: 06/14/2009
POE at Pearson Airport - for a visit, did not intend to stay - 10/09/2009
Found VisaJourney and created an account - 10/19/2009

I-130 (approved as part of the CR-1 process):
Sent 10/01/2009
NOA1 10/07/2009
NOA2 02/10/2010

AOS:
NOA 05/14/2010
Interview - approved! 07/29/10 need to send in completed I-693 (doctor missed answering a couple of questions) - sent back same day
Green card received 08/20/10

ROC:
Sent 06/01/2012
Approved 02/27/2013

Green card received 05/08/2013

Posted (edited)

A lot of folks on VJ are here because it's family immigration

A lot of folks do not have a big or any social life outside their family

A lot of people get homesick or whatever and for many reasons, they think about going back

Most don't.

However, if your spouse left you or died, would you feel too alone and go back ?

I would stay for a year first and then re assess

I think most people from first world countries would go back. If you glance at the AOS forum, most in such situations that are seeking to stay, are from poorer countries. I'm not offending them though, as anyone of us in their position would do the same.

I would go back and get another Ukrainian woman.

:lol:

Edited by Booyah!

According to the Internal Revenue Service, the 400 richest American households earned a total of $US138 billion, up from $US105 billion a year earlier. That's an average of $US345 million each, on which they paid a tax rate of just 16.6 per cent.

 

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