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Filed: Country: Tunisia
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Just wanted to say thanks to all the many VJer's that helped us during our visa process....and a HUGE thanks to Moroccoforever for all your advice and help with my many questions....my hubby is home with me and life is GREAT...won't be on much any more so good luck to all those going thru this process (especially going thru Casa) and thanks again!!

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Filed: Other Country: Argentina
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Actually, you're just getting started. You'll be back. Getting the visa is actually the easy part. Going through AOS, ROC, and citizenship are costly and can be difficult. However it flies, enjoy your time as a married couple. But know this, this is a process of steps and the visa was only one little part of it. Stay sane, have fun, and most of all, collect your evidence to provide proof of an ongoing relationship.

Congratulations! May the adjustment period be smooth.

Good luck and God bless!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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congrulations. Hope your marriage is always this happy. Incha Allah. I head for Morocco next week to support or interview also in Morocco.

I have so much evidence in my suitcase, I have little room for clothes.

Just wanted to say thanks to all the many VJer's that helped us during our visa process....and a HUGE thanks to Moroccoforever for all your advice and help with my many questions....my hubby is home with me and life is GREAT...won't be on much any more so good luck to all those going thru this process (especially going thru Casa) and thanks again!!

Filed: Country: Tunisia
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thanks guys....our next stop will be citizenship tho....will be back around i'm sure, to get advice on that part....woo hoo, no AOS for us thank god...lol

congrulations. Hope your marriage is always this happy. Incha Allah. I head for Morocco next week to support or interview also in Morocco.

I have so much evidence in my suitcase, I have little room for clothes.

wishing you all the best and good luck in your interview!!

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