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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Romania
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So here's a question for you. Each partner is attracted to the other for various reasons. Of course much of this attraction is what we offer to each other in the form of love and affection. In the case of a USC marrying a non-USC, in many cases the USC also offers his/her partner the opportunity to live in the US and enjoy a more affluent lifestyle. Now some of you are going to say that isn't a part of your relationship, and some of you could be right about that. Some of you are fooling yourselves about that. The truth is that in most cases that is part of what you offer to your fiance(e). So, the question is, how much a part of it is it, 0, 1%, 50%, 99% or 100%? :unsure:

id have to say 0%.........why? well bc we could live anywhere we choose to be together. here or in romania we didnt care. the reason we are in the US is bc I (ME,MYSELF) decided it was in the best intrest of my children to have their schooling in the united states. The ONLY thing i offered my husband (then fiance) was my love, my faithfulness, my trust, and my evilness (that was something he could have ran from).

im just making that clear, i know it wasnt directed to me, but im bored, i saw the statement and i commented :whistle:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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So here's a question for you. Each partner is attracted to the other for various reasons. Of course much of this attraction is what we offer to each other in the form of love and affection. In the case of a USC marrying a non-USC, in many cases the USC also offers his/her partner the opportunity to live in the US and enjoy a more affluent lifestyle. Now some of you are going to say that isn't a part of your relationship, and some of you could be right about that. Some of you are fooling yourselves about that. The truth is that in most cases that is part of what you offer to your fiance(e). So, the question is, how much a part of it is it, 0, 1%, 50%, 99% or 100%? :unsure:

Id offer my partner the opportunity to live in the Philippines. Do u really think that its that easy for us to leave everyone (family, friends, lifestyle, tradition, good food and my DOG) behind? Those who are trully in love (not those who are just looking for the "opportunity" to be offered) would have to make a BIG sacrifice and that is leaving everyone for the person he/she loves. So to answer your Q "how much a part of it is it, 0, 1%, 50%, 99% or 100%?" that would be 0 in our case. and again, id offer him the opportunity to live here.. lol :luv:

"Missing someone gets easier everyday because even though you are one day further

from the last time you saw them, you are one day closer to the next time you will."

* July 19 '06 - I-129F Sent to TSC

* Aug. 08 '06 - NOA1 Received

* Sept. 19 '06 - NOA2 Approved

* Sept. 24 '06 - NOA2 Received

* Oct. 12 '06 - Left NVC and Sent to USE in Manila

* Oct. 18 '06 - Received the Letter fr. NVC

* Oct. 23 '06 - USE in Manila Received our Case

* Dec. 22 '06 - Packet 4

* Jan. 24 '06 - CFO Seminar

* Jan.25-26 '07- Medical Exam

* Feb. 15 '07 - INTERVIEW (APPROVED!)

* Feb. 22 '07 - Visa Recieved

* March 2 '07 - Fly to San Francisco to meet my Munchkins!!!

* March 7 '07 - Fly together to Memphis (Home)

* March 15 '07 - Wedding Day

AOS Journey

* May 22 '07 - AOS Sent to Chicago

* May 23 '07 - Chicago Received

* May 29 '07 - NOA1 Received

* June 18 '07 - Biometrics

* July 16 '07 - Case Transferred to CSC

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So here's a question for you. Each partner is attracted to the other for various reasons. Of course much of this attraction is what we offer to each other in the form of love and affection. In the case of a USC marrying a non-USC, in many cases the USC also offers his/her partner the opportunity to live in the US and enjoy a more affluent lifestyle. Now some of you are going to say that isn't a part of your relationship, and some of you could be right about that. Some of you are fooling yourselves about that. The truth is that in most cases that is part of what you offer to your fiance(e). So, the question is, how much a part of it is it, 0, 1%, 50%, 99% or 100%? :unsure:

Id offer my partner the opportunity to live in the Philippines. Do u really think that its that easy for us to leave everyone (family, friends, lifestyle, tradition, good food and my DOG) behind? Those who are trully in love (not those who are just looking for the "opportunity" to be offered) would have to make a BIG sacrifice and that is leaving everyone for the person he/she loves. So to answer your Q "how much a part of it is it, 0, 1%, 50%, 99% or 100%?" that would be 0 in our case. and again, id offer him the opportunity to live here.. lol :luv:

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So here's a question for you. Each partner is attracted to the other for various reasons. Of course much of this attraction is what we offer to each other in the form of love and affection. In the case of a USC marrying a non-USC, in many cases the USC also offers his/her partner the opportunity to live in the US and enjoy a more affluent lifestyle. Now some of you are going to say that isn't a part of your relationship, and some of you could be right about that. Some of you are fooling yourselves about that. The truth is that in most cases that is part of what you offer to your fiance(e). So, the question is, how much a part of it is it, 0, 1%, 50%, 99% or 100%? :unsure:

Id offer my partner the opportunity to live in the Philippines. Do u really think that its that easy for us to leave everyone (family, friends, lifestyle, tradition, good food and my DOG) behind? Those who are trully in love (not those who are just looking for the "opportunity" to be offered) would have to make a BIG sacrifice and that is leaving everyone for the person he/she loves. So to answer your Q "how much a part of it is it, 0, 1%, 50%, 99% or 100%?" that would be 0 in our case. and again, id offer him the opportunity to live here.. lol :luv:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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If I were you, the fact you have to ask would scare me. Good luck, you will figure it out.

I-130

2006 09 06 Mailed I-130

2006 09 07 Rec'd at CA Center

2006 09 13 I-130 NOA1 receipt date

2006 11 22 NOA2, approved

2007 02 15 Case complete at NVC

2007 02 21 Case forwarded to Bogota Embassy

2007 02 23 Case received at Embassy

2007 04 12 Interview,VISA GRANTED

I-751- Removing Conditions

2009 04 08 Overnight Application

2009 04 09 Rec'd Application at CSC

2009 04 17 Rec'd NOA

2009 05 10 Called CSC - No Biometrix letter, 45 day Inquiry starts

2009 05 18 Made Info Pass appointment for June 2

2009 05 26 Rec'd response and copy of Bio Appt letter dated May 14, Appt on May 28

2009 05 27 Biometrix-walked in a day early and completed appointment

2009 06 01 Approved Conditions Removed (rec'd Congratulations letter on June 9)

2009 06 12 Touched but nothing changed on USCIS website

 

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