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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nicaragua
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We decided to do the K-1 because I wanted to get married in the states with my family present and originally we were just going to go back to Nicaragua together. My SO has never been here so I was a little nervous that he won't like it but we have now decided to live in the states for political and financial reasons. We plan on getting established, possibly my SO becoming a citizen and having our first child here then going as missionaries to a LA country possibly Nicaragua. I love Nicaragua and all the Central American countries I have lived in so it is a definite possibility we will live there again some day.

(Texas)Elizabeth y Mauricio(Nicaragua)

~I refuse to give COINCIDENCE glory for anything that God does in my life. -Alicia ~

K1:

Dec-23-06: Elizabeth mails 129f to TSC

Jan-03-07: NOA1 snail mail from CSC

Mar-29-07: NOA2!!!

May-07-07: Mauricio picks up Packet 3 at Embassy in Managua

May-21-07: interview-Paper missing :(

May-29-07: at embassy again with missing paper - APPROVED!!!

Jun-01-07: pick up visa at embassy

Jun-03-07: ARRIVED HOME WITH MY BABY AT LAST!!!

Jun-30-07: wedding

AOS & EAD:

Jul-27-07: mailed AOS & EAD, USPS nextday

Jul-28-07: received at Chicago lockbox

Sep-04-07: NOAs received by mail

Sep-27-07: RFE- need a co-sponser :(

Sep-28-07: Biometric Appointment

Oct-17-07: Card production ordered!

Oct-29-07: received EAD card in mail!

Feb-14-08: AOS approved

Apr-23-08: Green Card received!!!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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This is great thread, which I have enjoyed reading. For us our plans are for him to of course come here and not sure how long we will actually be here. Even though I would love to live in his country for a while... it is just not going to work out for some obvious reasons being the relationship between Cuba and the US. But neither him nor I want to stay in the US for a long time and decided with this path because 1) I want him to meet my family and really get to know them; 2) it will be easier to travel or do missions somewhere else when he is able to enter and leave said country easier (and that is not the case for him in Cuba now). There are certainly other reasons now, but they seem to be slipping my mind. We want to move possibly to another LA country and work and live there. Our heart is to live and serve others and for whatever reason we are drawn to LA, I mean clearly being as he is from Cuba and me... well, I feel in love with a Cuban and even before that fell in love with other LA countries. For me, and him as well, living and raising a family in a place other than the US is ideal because there are just different values there and life is simpler... which is what we are about, "living simply so others can simply live." Ganted that can and should be done wherever one is at, but something is lost being here in the US. So we have no definite plans as to where or when... but some time int he future we will be moving out of the US, probably after he gets his US citizenship so as to make the in and out travel much easier. And who knows what will happen with Cuba in the future, so we may even end up back there... which would be great with me. As others have stated the hardest thing will be being far from my family, but I know that whether I were single or married that is still my heart to live and serve in another country. Only time will tell and God know.

03/16/03: Met the love of my life

01/24/06: Officially began our relationship

11/01/06: He proposed marriage :)

02/17/07: I-129F Sent to NSC

02/23/07: I-129F NOA1

02/28/07: I-129F NOA2 (found out while checking on-line)

03/02/07: Received hard copy NOA1

03/08/07: Received hard copy NOA2

03/13/07: NVC sent packet to La Habana

03/27/07: Telegram "sent" to fiance to pick up packet 3... never received

04/02/07: I contacted the "embassy" to find out status of case and set up pick up date

04/04/07: Fiance picked up packet 3

04/05/07: I called toll-free # here to set up appointment for my fiancé

05/10/07: Interview scheduled for 7:30AM... Visa Approved!!!!!!!!

05/14/07: Picks up passport/visa and brown sealed envelope

05/15/07: Paperwork for the carta blanca turned in

05/24/07: Carta Blanca received and bought plane ticket

06/04/07: Entry into the US... together again!!!!!!!

08/07/07: MARRIED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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My wife and I plan on living in Colombia. It will be a few years as we are looking at property but want it paid off before we go back to live. I have had enough of the life here in the states. While I realize how good we have it it just isn't for me any longer. I have travelled a lot over the last four years and seen many places I can live more comfortably and the people a whole lot more pleasant to be around. We figure about 5 years, 7 tops, in the meantime we can spend 80-90 days a year there. Enough to keep us both happy.

Doug

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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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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We plan on moving back someday. When? Not sure. Still in the "wishing" stage.

*Cheryl -- Nova Scotia ....... Jerry -- Oklahoma*

Jan 17, 2014 N-400 submitted

Jan 27, 2014 NOA received and cheque cashed

Feb 13, 2014 Biometrics scheduled

Nov 7, 2014 NOA received and interview scheduled


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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nicaragua
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Good question, like hearing others responses! We were talking about that last night

By the way, what part of Belize is he from? I lived on the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua for a few years and when we traveled back by land (chicken buses and random adventures) we went to Dangriga, Belize. I wish my honey could have traveled back that far, he would have felt like HOME! man, I LOVE that coconut rice and beans and fresh coco bread! AYE, getting homesick again. It was awesome because the Creole people of Bluefields and the coast are very similar to the Belize people. My love has some Garifuna blood in him too. Do you like to punta? Girl, I would come to your dance hall!

Anyway, yes we plan on going back to Nica in 4-5 years too. We want him to have the opportunity to get to know the culture, where i'm coming from and to meet all my family and friends. And it would be nice to have him making better money, he's a panguero down there and working hard and not much money at all. This whole transition thing is going to be so hard on him, I don't think he's going to adjust well. And we'll have to move someplace warmer, Wisconsin would kill him! We want to have kids here and then go back there. I would prefer the lifestyle and simplicity there and want my kids to know that. I love being so close to the earth and walking to the markets daily, I love playing in the mud and planting and cutting open fresh coconut with my machete. But then the struggle of my family and friends all here and my parents not being able to see their grandchildren and i'm soo close to my family...

this crazy thing they call love, my friends. lots of road blocks and jumping through hoops just to get them here... aye. stay strong. this is such a great support system, others try to understand but really have no idea! we do! and it will make our love stronger and better because we had to work so hard to get it!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Eli y Mauri and Kristen&Mark brought up something that I`m surprised doesn`t get mentioned much- have any of you (especially K-1ers) already experienced or heard of serious problems with immigrants being unable to adjust to the US? Anyone finally get his/her visa and then get so homesick or just plain frustrated with life here that they just went back home?

As for our plans, we`d both like to live in my wife`s country someday. Like a lot of you said, the money is a big reason we aren`t there now. Although I`ve travelled there fairly extensively, the only time I`ve actually lived outside the US was with the military and that was like living in a little piece of the US. There`s no telling how well I would cope, but I`s sure like to have the experience for a while. Ideally, I think it would be great to live there for a few years, then snow-bird for the rest of my life!

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Hello again my friends,

Well, yes, this is exactly our plan as well as for exactly the same reasons! We love that life in the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua--the values, the land, the simplicity. Not that life is perfect there because there is lots of drama in the community where he lives but overall, big picture, that is the life that we want. So, yes, I can understand fully your life plan! Sending you many blessings, Phoebe and Georgie

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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We do for sure. Jamaica is where our relationship started. Can't wait to move back. We already have land - just need to start saving money to build on it!

Edited by Jonesie

N-400 - Naturalization/Citizenship

10/26/12 - Sent N-400 packet to Phoenix lockbox via USPS mail w/Certified Delivery, received 10/29/12, check cashed 11/02/12

11/05/12 - NOA-1 received, notice date 10/31/2012, received and priority date 10/29/2012

11/09/12 - Biometrics notice received, biometrics appointment date 11/19/12

11/21/12 - In line for interview scheduling (letter received via USPS mail 12/17/12)

01/16/13 - N-400 interview/testing - APPROVED! Oath ceremony letter received late Jan. 2013

02/26/13 - OATH CEREMONY COMPLETED - NATURALIZED US CITIZEN!

751 - Removing Conditions

06/28/08 - Sent 751 packet to CSC via USPS Priority Mail (signature required)

07/05/08 - NOA received, dated 6/30/08

10/23/08 - Card ordered: APPROVED! (USCIS website)

10/30/08 - 10 YR GREENCARD RECEIVED

K-1 and AOS

07/07/05 - K1 Packet received - USPS tracking

09/19/05 - K1 approval online

12/01/05 - 1st K1 interview in Kingston: need updated birth certificate

12/13/05 - 2nd K1 interview in Kingston: Approved!

05/01/06 - AOS/EAD packet received

08/09/06 - AOS interview in SF: APPROVED!

08/19/06 - 2 YR GREENCARD RECEIVED

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Italy
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Although my husband has been in Italy for the past 10 years, he is from Guayaquil, Ecuador. We visited over the summer and I really liked it. Like many of you, we are going to save money and build a house down there and move after hubby gets citizenship. We lived in Italy together for two years after we were married but there didn't seem to be many opportunities there and life was pretty difficult. Hopefully within the next 10 years we'll have college loans paid off and some money in the bank so we can go down there.

08-16-2007: Husband arrives in Chicago

10-13-2007: AOS package sent

10-24-2007: Received NOA1 for AOS, EAD, and AP

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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oh, man! i love this thread. my husband is from colombia. i have been to colombia a bunch of times. i love colombia. i daydream of when we can move there. seriously, i even flip through the real estate sites and imagine a time when we could split out time between the states and colombia. if it were not for my mother who would absolutley go into cardiac arrest if i told her we were moving to colombia, we would move there. however, i am married now. my husband left a land he loved to be here in the states with me. so, i cannot ever rule out moving there for any reason, including my mother, i suppose. the cool thing: my mom is totally psyched about visitng colombia and seeing the country, which raised carlos. maybe...just maybe...she will see what i see in colombia and move there herself. :) much love to you all.

11/03/06: Carlos arrives in the States for the first time

12/05/06: MARRIED MARRIED MARRIED!!!!!

01/11/07: Applied for SSN

01/17/07: Received SS card in snailmail

03/13/07: Submitted AOS and EAD

03/22/07: Received NOA1 for both AOS and EAD in mail

03/24.07: Received Biometrics Appt. letter

04/06/07: Biometrics Appt.

04/07/07: AOS RFE (used an outdated form. argh!)

04/10/07: Mailed RFE

04/18/07: USCIS notes that processing has resumed

06/18/07: EAD received

06/19/07: Greencard!! No interview!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Mexico
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Sometimes I get so frustrated with things here that I want to say screw it and move to Mexico.

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We plan to set up shop in Germany at some point in the future - we're researching whether or not to get Karin's citizenship..or not - plus whether or not I'll be able to live and work there..one step at a time. In general though, we foresee us living in Germany in 5 or so years.

Edited by Karin und Otto
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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Belize
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My husband is also Belizean and I lived in Belize with him for a couple of years until last summer when I came back home to Texas. I really miss it and definitely plan on going back. Sooner than later maybe! I don't live in the same area as the OP but I agree that it is an amazing country that I adore very much. I live on one of the cayes and have a small business there that makes practically no money, so I'm here right now just trying to figure things out. Also, my family kinda needs me right now. It's hard to move to the foreign country when you are so close to family and when they don't understand your choices (like mine), it's only that much harder.

I would like for Dean to come here becaue I agree that he needs to see where I come from and it would be nice for him to get away from the small island drama for awhile but it will be most likely 2 more years before he can come to Texas. So anyway, I'm actually thinking about returning back to Belize this summer and teaching school on Caye Caulker. I have torn feelings about living in either country but I know that right now I want to be with my husband so we'll just have to see how things work out.

P.S. to the OP Belize....just in case you haven't done any in depth research on the whole citizenship thing. I have a friends that live on the island. She's from Chicago and he's Belizean. Anyway, they came over last summer on the fiance visa, got married and got his greencard really quickly. They were back in Belize in late December. They own very profitable, busy businesses on the caye and need to be in Belize frequently. They told me the rule was that you must spend at least 6 months a year in the US or you will lose your privileges. I don't remember if this was 6 consecutive months or if that mattered.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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This is a great thread,did'nt realize there were so many stateside that had an interest to move out of the States. I also happen to be one of them along with my wife. Having been to Colombia on five different occasions and being so near retirement my mind has been constantly on making this big move.We can possibly do this as soon as the second half of next year. The places that come to mind as far as area is concerned is the Armenia Pereira vicinity. The elevation, around 4000 ft high, is perfect as far as year around climate, around 80 degrees, with relatively no humidity. The country side and people of Colombia are very friendly and always ready to lend a hand. We also are planning to build a house from the ground up. My wife has a small house in Tulua that we ar interested in adding onto. Right now the dollar is taking somewhat of a beating ahving gone from 2200 pesos to 1900 pesos in the past year so now seems to be the time to invest. Ideallly we would travel and livein both countries. Good luck to you all in your future endeavors.

US1.GIFCOL.GIF

04-19-06 Sent I-129F

04-24-06 I-129F received at CSC

04-27-06 Received NOA1

07-03-06 Received RFE from CSC

07-03-06 Returned RFE to CSC

07-08-06 RFE received at CSC

07-31-06 Touched

08-05-06 Received second RFE from CSC

08-05-06 Returned RFE to CSC

08-07-06 Touched

08-09-06 RFE received at CSC

08-14-06 Touched

08-15-06 E-mail from CSC stating RFE received

08-16-06 Touched

08-18-06 NOA2 APPROVED- I-129F sent to NVC

08-19-06 Touched

08-25-06 NVC Received I-129F

09-01-06 NVC sent I-129F to embassy

09-05-06 Received at embassy

09-11-06 Packet 3 sent from embassy

10-06-06 Received Packet 3. Long delay in receiving the packet was due to postal miscue

10-06-06 Returned Packet 3

10-09-06 Received at embassy

10-31-06 Received Packet 4

11-14-06 Interview date

11-18-06 Travel to the States

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