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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Well it is a bust. She can not remember the time of day from exactly 24 hours ago. I have tried but she has a very poor memory and she did not write down any of the questions on the VN forums that she "USES". So she can not help me to return the help to all of you. crea78, if you click on Timeline at the bottom of my member info under the VN star it will show you (it was three days shy of three months from NOA2 to interview. It took us eight days to return p3). I will keep this up to date. I front loaded with everything at the time of filing I-129F and my p3 return to interview took six weeks. I see it usually takes about ten weeks from time of p3 return until the interview. I will have to right some more better detailed info. I am very beat with working extra on my day off and preparing to fly over their for wedding party, buying rings and all of that good stuff.

I will leave Houston on 11/1 have wedding party, wedding album on 15/1 then we will leave SG on 25/1 together. Let me know if you are in town.

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Well it is a bust. She can not remember the time of day from exactly 24 hours ago. I have tried but she has a very poor memory and she did not write down any of the questions on the VN forums that she "USES". So she can not help me to return the help to all of you. crea78, if you click on Timeline at the bottom of my member info under the VN star it will show you (it was three days shy of three months from NOA2 to interview. It took us eight days to return p3). I will keep this up to date. I front loaded with everything at the time of filing I-129F and my p3 return to interview took six weeks. I see it usually takes about ten weeks from time of p3 return until the interview. I will have to right some more better detailed info. I am very beat with working extra on my day off and preparing to fly over their for wedding party, buying rings and all of that good stuff.

I will leave Houston on 11/1 have wedding party, wedding album on 15/1 then we will leave SG on 25/1 together. Let me know if you are in town.

so what all did you frontload at the time??

To quotes a movie, “So how does it happen, great love? Nobody knows... but what I can tell you is that it happens in the blink of an eye. One Moment you're enjoying your life, and the next you're wondering how you ever lived without them.” I felt I found something with Kieu that is rare in life... true love.

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Give the man a rest! He "politely" tells you and others "My wife passed the interview and this forum now serves no purpose to us. Please don't bother us anymore!"

Noone would "forget" things that quickly.

Edit to add: Except for my 80 year-old Grandma. Whenever it was time of the month for her to pay her bills, she always said "Gee, again already? My memory ain't that great anymore at this age."

But when it was time for any of her children's monthly housing rentals (she has 11 children), she even remembered on the DAY BEFORE the due date, especially when the due date fell on a weekend!

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Vietnam
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Thanks for the info AnhXao. Three more months isn't too far off, so looks like I will be going back to VN first of April. Good luck on your journey and wish both of you the best!!

Adjustment of Status Journey

July 05, 2012: Sent package off to Chicago

July 13, 2012: NOA received via email & text

July 16, 2012: Checked cashed

July 19, 2012: Received hard copy Form I-797C in the mail

July 21, 2012: Biometrics letter arrived by mail

July 31, 2012: AOS trransferred to CSC

Aug. 07, 2012: Biometrics completed

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Hmm. I do not recall saying anything like that, CGivens. I do intend on making a full post of all the details of our journey. I have not had but four hours of sleep over the last three days. I do aplogize for not being more resposive with you guys. Yes, she does forget things very quickly. When she talks with me and I have learned that I only have less then two days to inquire about it. You do not know her. I really would have thought that she would have post her details on the VN forums.

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Yes, she does forget things very quickly.

Take it from someone who was married before, wives quickly forget things that are of no importance to them.

BUT...if you screw up and piss her off, you can be sure that she will remember every detail of what you did and said 10/20/30 years later!

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Take it from someone who was married before, wives quickly forget things that are of no importance to them.

BUT...if you screw up and piss her off, you can be sure that she will remember every detail of what you did and said 10/20/30 years later!

:thumbs: you are so right! lol

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Hmm. I do not recall saying anything like that, CGivens. I do intend on making a full post of all the details of our journey. I have not had but four hours of sleep over the last three days. I do aplogize for not being more resposive with you guys. Yes, she does forget things very quickly. When she talks with me and I have learned that I only have less then two days to inquire about it. You do not know her. I really would have thought that she would have post her details on the VN forums.

I don't blame you or her. Right now both of you should focus on the "big" wedding event and getting organized so she's ready to leave VN and heading to the States. Eventually her memory will recover once she's got enough rest. I simply pointed out to whoever kept asking you for the info. For some people, short-term memory tends to be very fragile and unreliable til it's been processed and become long-term memory. That's all.

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