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My wife had horrible homesickness, she still gets it after over two years. Some its easy to make the move for others its quite difficult of impossible. People come in every part of the spectrum. I've lived through many "I want to go home" tantrums and crying jags. I just try to understand and support her until she's over them. Its not easy on either side of this situation, and if you can't handle or she can't handle it, its not going to work. But if you can lend each other strength and work through it together then you can make it work. I wish you both the best and hope you can both find the strength to make it work.

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Arrival : 2011-09-08
Married : 2011-10-15
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Here's a thought: instead of going to the Philippines, come to Oahu. Spend quality time with her in waipahu, waikele, Ewa. visit the filam historical museum, eat at a local filipino food place (get choke places for eat) meet some of the tens of thousands of Filipinos and Filipinas living here, take her to a fiesta, attend a iglesia ni Christo service.

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I don't know if you and your wife are pious people. If so, doing the rosary together every night and going to daily masses are meaningful things to do to strengthen the bond.

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AOS -- CIVIL: 9/14/13 + NOA1: 10/10/13 + BIO: 10/17/13 + INT: 7/8/14 + 131: 11/23/13 + 765: 12/13/13 + 485: 7/15/14

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I could understand the feeling. I feel like I'm the only Filipin here in Blur Springs, Missouri. And when I do see Filipino s in Chinese restaurants, I don't think they want to talk to me because they keep avoiding eye contact. During the first two months, I cried due to homesickness and me missing the familiarity of the city I grew up in. But she made a choice to be with her soulmate. And she should at least try. What I do is, I have apps on my phone (Viber, WeChat) to keep in touch with the fMily on my phone. I use Skype or Facebook on the laptop I use. Have you tried being interested in our culture or language? I teach my husband and inlaws some easy words and it makes me feel happy to hear those words in the house I'm in. And may be its good to have her attend an English class too. And just always be there for her. :)

K1 Visa Timeline

  • xx-xx-2005 - Met in an online creative writing forum for anime (Yes, we are nerds. Awesome ones, at that.) Became friends ever since and chatted mostly on YM. Our characters' names were Kumi and Drake.
  • 11-20-2011 - We became a couple.
  • 05-16-2012 to 05-25-2012 - First visit
  • 11-08-2012 - NOA1
  • 12-11-2012 to 12-18-2012 - Second visit
  • 05-08-2013 - NOA2
  • 06-13-2013 to 06-14-2013 - Two-day medical exam; passed!
  • 07-19-2013 - He visits again to be with me for the interview
  • 07-22-2013 - Interview date / APPROVED!
  • 08-01-2013 - Seattle POE
  • 08-02-2013 - Arrived in MO.
  • 09-01-2013 - Married!

AOS Timeline

  • 10-01-2013- Sent AOS/EAD/AP in.
  • 10-10-2013 - NOA1 Date
  • 11-05-2013 - Biometrics Appointment
  • 12-05-2013 - EAD/AP: approved
  • 12-17-2013 - Combo card received
  • 01-10-2014 - Notice of Potential Interview Waiver case
  • 01-24-2014 - Card production
  • 01-29-2014 - Card mailed
  • 01-31-2014 - Permanent Residency Card received
  • 05-05-2014 - Job offer

ROC TImeline

  • 10-26-2015- Second Anniversary of Permanent Residency
  • 11-03-2015 - Sent I-751 application
  • 11-05-2015 - NOA1 Receipt Date
  • 12-04-2015 - Biometrics Appointment
  • 05-18-2016 - Card production
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Right now she's spiraling down and begging to be sent home. I can't buy her a ticket until after the mortgage payment is made on the first and we have enough money.

She won't reach out to VJ ladies on FB. She hasn't done anything about building a resume or job searches. Doesn't want to to anything anymore.... I got her to come out to the Plantation Days festival, and upon arriving she heard live Filipino music and she got excited. Lasted for a little while before the funk returned.

I'm checking out classes and swim classes. I'm trying to be understanding and loving and not react negatively to anything she's doing, but it's so hard to be patient.

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I hear you.

Pretty much it is not easy to reach out when she doesn't keep an open mind for some different options to divert her attention with. More patience is highly recommended. dancin5hr.gif

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How about set up your skype and surprise her that her family's online?

K1 Visa Timeline

  • xx-xx-2005 - Met in an online creative writing forum for anime (Yes, we are nerds. Awesome ones, at that.) Became friends ever since and chatted mostly on YM. Our characters' names were Kumi and Drake.
  • 11-20-2011 - We became a couple.
  • 05-16-2012 to 05-25-2012 - First visit
  • 11-08-2012 - NOA1
  • 12-11-2012 to 12-18-2012 - Second visit
  • 05-08-2013 - NOA2
  • 06-13-2013 to 06-14-2013 - Two-day medical exam; passed!
  • 07-19-2013 - He visits again to be with me for the interview
  • 07-22-2013 - Interview date / APPROVED!
  • 08-01-2013 - Seattle POE
  • 08-02-2013 - Arrived in MO.
  • 09-01-2013 - Married!

AOS Timeline

  • 10-01-2013- Sent AOS/EAD/AP in.
  • 10-10-2013 - NOA1 Date
  • 11-05-2013 - Biometrics Appointment
  • 12-05-2013 - EAD/AP: approved
  • 12-17-2013 - Combo card received
  • 01-10-2014 - Notice of Potential Interview Waiver case
  • 01-24-2014 - Card production
  • 01-29-2014 - Card mailed
  • 01-31-2014 - Permanent Residency Card received
  • 05-05-2014 - Job offer

ROC TImeline

  • 10-26-2015- Second Anniversary of Permanent Residency
  • 11-03-2015 - Sent I-751 application
  • 11-05-2015 - NOA1 Receipt Date
  • 12-04-2015 - Biometrics Appointment
  • 05-18-2016 - Card production
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Maybe it is time for her to go home. If she does not like in Hawaii, then she will never be happy. Hawaii is like being in PI and America at the same time.

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She must not really cares much about you! if she really love you and care for you, it is enough for her to fight homesick and be with you. She must be too much of a mama's girl. She need to grow up!

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04/07/2014: Green Card Production

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4/15/2014: GC arrived in the mail (yay!)

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Sorry to say this but just send her home. Not everyone is built to live outside their comfort zones. This is unfortunate for you, just move on and find someone who can really be a partner to you. yes.gif

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Right now she's spiraling down and begging to be sent home. I can't buy her a ticket until after the mortgage payment is made on the first and we have enough money.

She won't reach out to VJ ladies on FB. She hasn't done anything about building a resume or job searches. Doesn't want to to anything anymore.... I got her to come out to the Plantation Days festival, and upon arriving she heard live Filipino music and she got excited. Lasted for a little while before the funk returned.

I'm checking out classes and swim classes. I'm trying to be understanding and loving and not react negatively to anything she's doing, but it's so hard to be patient.

Looks like you are doing everything possible to help her adjust. I hope it doesn't come to the point of separation. If it does, know that it is for the better for the both of you until she can adjust.

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"LOVE is a journey. We walk through life, found each other along the way and stayed inlove. And the best thing is being MARRIED to the person you love and accepting that the future will unfold itself while the two of you still bonded by the same word everybody called LOVE. A love that says "Let God be God"

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I say send her home, and cut ties. So many other good women out there that won't waste your time and money.

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10-26-2009 Biometrics Appt. Completed
05-11-2010 Request for Evidence on both the I129F and I130
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She's undergoing emotional breakdown and people with this decide terribly during this stage. You need not say anything or listen for anything even if she's begging to go home, just be patient and understanding. I wonder how old your fiance is, if you don't mind me asking, but begging to go home is an impulsive immature decision after everything you've done in this process!

My first few weeks was extremely difficult for me. I live in Ellsworth, Maine, absolutely NO Filipino community, nothing at all! Very different culture and most of all, language barrier (Down Eastern Mainer accents UGH terrible!). Not to mention my husband is not with me right now because he's stationed somewhere as he's in the Military! She's lucky to have you if I may say.

Try to make her feel home, cook Filipino food like Adobo or Sinigang which is the easiest. If she's Catholic, try to go to a Catholic Church there, the church would make her feel home too! And yes, enrolling her in some class is a very good way to divert her attention to avoid extreme homesickness.

I can give my number to you or I can call you, your fiance and I can talk any time. I am dying to talk in Tagalog. :-D

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12/29/2012 - I-129F Packet Sent
01/09/2013 - NOA 1
06/19/2013 - NOA 2
07/12/2013 - Our Case Was Shipped to NVC
07/19/2013 - Called NVC And Got A MNL Case Number
07/22/2013 - Scheduled Interview Online (August 12th)
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09/14/2013 - Got married



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11/14/2013 - RFE respond received

12/04/2013 - I-485 Family-based Card in production (a.m.) then went to Decision (p.m.) - NO interview

12/09/2013 - Green Card was mailed!

12/11/2013 - GC received! 2 months and 1 day from the NOA1

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