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Relationship and I-130 Process

Sometime in October, 2011: We met online talking about Argentina.
Later in October: Met in person in Philadelphia and became good friends.
March 4, 2012: Became girlfriend and boyfriend, officially.
March 21: Gloria leaves the US at the end of her J-1 Visa.
April 9: Got engaged!
May 12-26: Chris visits Buenos Aires.
May 18: Got married in Argentina :) Happy day!!
May 29: Sent out I-130
June 4: NOA1 received.
August 17-20: Chris visits again.
September 22-29: Chris 3rd visit, Gloria's birthday!
November 11-January 5: Chris stays in Argentina almost 2 months, Gloria is happy!
December 28: NOA2 YAY!!!
December 31: Package received at NVC.
January 18, 2013: Got case # and IIN.
February 6: Case complete!!
February 11: Interview assigned.
February 25: Package received at Embassy in Buenos Aires.
March 18: Interview Approved!!
March 28: Visa received.
March 29: Houston POE

April 11: received greencard!!!!!!!

January 9, 2015: sent out form I-751

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Fantastic documentary. Highly recommended. :)

My favorite part was when they all went to Sidi Moumen. Honestly for me it was the most redeeming chapter of the movie. All the Moroccan kids seemed fairly upper class except the one who dropped out of school so it was great to see them and the Americans get perspective on just how stark and contrasting the realities are between the economic classes. I had a very similar experience in South Africa when I was a teenager and it changed my entire world view forever.

"If you’re brave enough to say goodbye, life will reward you with a new hello."

- Paulo Coelho

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http://www.hulu.com/watch/376281

Fantastic documentary. Highly recommended. :)

Hello Kristen, mamka tguit? I clicked on the link to watch the documentary, but sadly, here's what i got!

Sorry, currently our video library can only be watched from within the United States

Hulu is committed to making its content available worldwide. To do so, we must work through a number of legal and business issues, including obtaining international streaming rights. Know that we are working to make this happen and will continue to do so. Given the international background of the Hulu team, we have both a professional and personal interest in bringing Hulu to a global audience.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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kristen_maroc Thank you so much for sharing the Link

Sarayoubliss i had the same problem but if you use (hotspot shield)--(www.download.com), it's a software that change your IP to a US IP you'll be just fine and that goes for all the ppl that wanna watch this documentary but can't get access too.

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kristen_maroc Thank you so much for sharing the Link

Sarayoubliss i had the same problem but if you use (hotspot shield)--(www.download.com), it's a software that change your IP to a US IP you'll be just fine and that goes for all the ppl that wanna watch this documentary but can't get access too.

Thanks, I changed my IP address but it didn't work, then i remembered the Hulu message that says the video library can only be watched from within the United States, so i chose to use a US IP but this time a different message said the server detected the change of my IP for purpose to access Hulu's library, biggrin.gif I'd like to know the documentary title, i will Google it hopefully a video provider has it uploaded.

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My favorite part was when they all went to Sidi Moumen. Honestly for me it was the most redeeming chapter of the movie. All the Moroccan kids seemed fairly upper class except the one who dropped out of school so it was great to see them and the Americans get perspective on just how stark and contrasting the realities are between the economic classes. I had a very similar experience in South Africa when I was a teenager and it changed my entire world view forever.

Excuse me , just wanna know if the documentary spoke about Sidi moumen in Casablanca, i'm asking you because Hulu allows only viewers within the United States, I'm in Morocco now. thanks

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Well the whole thing is about 4 americans and 4 moroccans meet up in tanger, spend a week together and see what would it be like for american students to go and visit a third world muslim country it's called ''Crossing borders'' sharing stories,,cultural aspects,values etc etc ,,,Sidi mouman Casablanca was one of there stops to sit down with one of the locals and talk to them about their lives and problems in such a ghetto area.. but still one of the Moroccan guys didn't have a good english so there was a few misunderstandings... hope you download ( hotspot shield ) i watched the whole thing .

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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thank you fo sharing :)

Met online : 2009
Married : 07/28/2010


USCIS
Send I-130 : 06/08/2011
Touched : 06/13/2011
got a NOA1 by e-mail and SMS : 06/15/2011
got "I-797C" hard copy of NOA1 : 06/20/2011
got RFE "I-797E" : 10/15/2011
RFE Reply : 12/15/2011
Touched : 12/16/2011
I-130 Approved : 12/20/2011
got "I-797" hard copy of NOA2 : 12/24/2011
Your I-130 was approved in 183 days from your NOA1 date.


NVC
NVC Case Number : 01/13/2012
Pay "$88" AOS Bill and e-mailed DS-3032 : 02/08/2012
Email from NVC, DS-3032 Accepted : 02/09/2012
AOS Fee Shows PAID : 02/09/2012
IV fee invoiced "$404" : 02/10/2012
IV fee invoiced "$230" : 04/18/2012
Pay "$230" IV Bill : 04/30/2012
IV Fee Shows PAID : 05/02/2012
Send AOS and IV packet : 06/09/2012
AOS and IV packet Received : 06/22/2012
Case completed at NVC : 06/29/2012

Interview Date : 08/28/2012 "Denied"

Case Reaffirmed : 07/16/2013

Second interview - Approved : 10/24/2013

Visa Issued : 10/29/2013

Visa in hand : 10/31/2013

For more details please visit my timeline

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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The title is '' Crossing borders '' each episode is different the uploader of the video landed on the Moroccan one and she/ he posted it which really good.

The thing is IM IN Morocco too and i got to watch it and so should you but ONLY if you do as i said download the software activate it and your IP will be American.

It's only a trick nothing fancy .. Good Luck bro on your journey and hope you'll get to see the video. Peace up

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The title is '' Crossing borders '' each episode is different the uploader of the video landed on the Moroccan one and she/ he posted it which really good.

The thing is IM IN Morocco too and i got to watch it and so should you but ONLY if you do as i said download the software activate it and your IP will be American.

It's only a trick nothing fancy .. Good Luck bro on your journey and hope you'll get to see the video. Peace up

It worked, thanks a lot, i watched the entire thing, great documentary, worth the ads interruption :)

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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I just watched it, thanks for sharing this. I shared it with my husband also, including the link to download hotspot! Now he can take advantage of my Netflix account as well :) I felt bad at the end when they are realizing how easy it is for the American students to leave because they have a passport which basically allows us to come and go as we please, and they don't have that ability based on where they are born. This world just isn't fair , is it?

 
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