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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
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We both are 20 he is 3 months older :) we met working together 2 years ago

K-1

9/23/2010 NOA1

3/31/2011 NOA2!!(189 days)

6/06/2011 Interview Approved

AOS

7/29/2011 AOS and EAD sent by USPS

8/01/2011 NOA date

8/15/2011 Biometrics walk in (appointment for 8/29)

9/26/2011 EAD Approved

10/4/2011 EAD in Hand

10/18/2011 Interview Green Card Approved

10/28/2011 Green Card in hand :)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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I am 22, my fiance is 25, we met in the USA.

July 4th, 2011 is going to be our 3rd anniversary :)

Вiрити нiкому не можна. Hавiть собi. Менi - можна ©

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: China
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It has nothing to do with the visa thing. But since we're here, all of us must be in a long distant relationship. Just very curious to know what age group most of us are in?? For us, I'm 37 and she's 32. We met 4 years ago. How about you guys?

I am 47 my wife is 30. Met on blossoms.com been married 18 months she will be arriving next week.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: China
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WOW...I am surprised how many people met online and have really big age differences. And still got approved way faster than us. Go figure.

I met Fernando ten years ago, when I was 17 and he was 16. I was an exchange student in his country and we met through mutual friends at school. We were just friends for a very long time. We stayed in touch and I visited frequently. About four years ago, we realized out friendship has turned in to love and have been dating ever since. I'm now 27 and he is 26. We've known each other for ten years - visited each other more than ten times over the last four years - including living together for almost a whole year in his country.

And STILL our case takes 7.5 months, despite this? We are both highly educated, working professionals, never been married. I don't get it. I could see USCIS looking suspiciously at those couples with huge age differences, having met only once or twice after meeting in a chat room, past divorcees.... but US? WE are the ones that get scrutinized and put through a (probably by the end of it all) year long process to be together? Does NOT make sense to me.

It took our case 15 months! They had a blue slip in her folder took it out after the interview and switched it to pink.

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We are in the minority! Met in the States in 2007 2006 during our college days, though different universities.

The mister is 25.

The misses will be 24 thanks to a birthday right around the corner.

Edited by danik713

2-11-11 | I-129F sent

2-16-11 | NOA1

6-06-11 | NOA2

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We first met when we were in the same class at school at the age of 5! We dated for a couple of years in our late teens then went our separate ways and both married other people. We were reunited in 2003 and married in February this year. We are both 51 now!

01/27/2011 - Trevor's N400 submitted
02/18/2011 - Married
04/02/2011 - NOA1 hard copy received - priority date 03/30/2011
07/08/2011 - Trevor is now a USC - called USCIS to request upgrade of the petition.
08/02/2011 - NOA2
09/08/2011 - LND case number received, medical booked
09/26/2011 - Case complete at NVC
09/30/2011 - Interview date assigned
11/08/2011 - Interview - approved!!
11/10/2011 - Visa in hand
12/04/2011 - POE in Atlanta
12/12/2011 - SSN number received in mail
12/12/2011 - Welcome notice received
01/06/2012 - Green card received
09/06/2013 - File for Removal of Conditions
10/01/2013 - Biometrics for ROC
02/03/2014 - Card production email received

02/17/2014 - 2nd card production email received

02/28/2014 - 10 year Green card received

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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We met playing games online May, 2009. He is 32 and I am 41. :D

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05/09 - Met playing games online

08/21/09 - Relationship changed to more than friends

10/28/09 - 11/05/09 - Flew to Canada, met in person

12/16/10 - My baby flew into US to visit

01/26/10 - He proposed!!!! <3

03/16/11 - I-129F Packet Sent to Texas lockbox via USPS (2-day)

03/18/11 - confirmed delivery to lockbox via usps

03/22/11 - NOA1 issued

03/24/11 - Received email re: application was received and forwarded to VSC and NOA1 mailed out

03/24/11 - Check cashed

03/28/11 - Received NOA1 hardcopy by mail

03/29/11 - "Touched"

05/05/11 - Baby flew home :(

08/10/11 - NOA2 (07/21/11 - 08/03/11 - possible NOA2 estimated dates)

08/13/11 - NOA2 hardcopy received via mail

08/24/11 - Received email response w/ NVC case #

08/29/11 - Called NVC - advised our case is under additional processing :S

NVC Received : 2011-08-24

NVC Left : 2011-09-02

Consulate Received : 2011-09-08

Packet 3 Received : 2011-09-13

Packet 3 Sent : 2011-09-14

Packet 4 Received : 2011-09-19

Interview Date : 2011-11-03

APPROVED!!!!!!

POE: 12-7-2011

GETTING MARRIED 02-06-2012

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Me 33, Yi 31. ^_^

On this forum, it is quite common to see larger age difference from some countries, and in certain countries this doesn't matter. The only time this makes a big difference is for countries where the societal or religious norm is for a certain perspective. Two examples, a 39 year old American won't be too scrutinized with a 19 year old Philipino gal. However, a 25 year old Egytian male has nothing but an uphill fight to get approved with a 35year old American woman, this due to societal norms. Doesn't mean the relationship isn't legit. Great topic!

Nov 6, 2009: "I had breakfast in Korea, lunch in Shanghai, and dinner in Chongqing...now I just need to find a squat toilet..."

K1 completion: 03-10-2010, PINK!!!(well..it's orangish)
POE: Chicago/ORD 05-21-2010
Married: 05-26-2010
AOS completion: 10-28-2010
ROC completion: 05-16-2013

Naturalized: 11-21-2014

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