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Filed: Country: Canada
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Jaysus the stuff I miss when I'm at work! It just ain't fair! *pouts*

Hmmm.....I feel the beginnings of a limerick forming in my mind... rhymes with "bang"......

Teaching is the essential profession...the one that makes ALL other professions possible - David Haselkorn

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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^^^^^I like your cat pics^^^^^

K1 Time Line

Don and Linh

October 22, 2006 - Sent I-129F

November 2, 2006 - NOA1

January 30, 2007 - NOA2

February 8, 2007 - Arrives at NVC

February 12, 2007 - Arrives at Consultate in HCMC

February 28, 2007 - Consulate sends out Packet 3

March 8, 2007 - Packet 3 recieved

May 11, 2007 - Packet 3 recieved by Consulate

Filed: Country: Netherlands
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I'm here too, guys!

ME TOO!!!

( late :( )

Liefde is een bloem zo teer dat hij knakt bij de minste aanraking en zo sterk dat niets zijn groei in de weg staat

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IK HOU VAN JOU, MARK

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Take a large, almost round, rotating sphere about 8000 miles in diameter, surround it with a murky, viscous atmosphere of gases mixed with water vapor, tilt its axis so it wobbles back and forth with respect to a source of heat and light, freeze it at both ends and roast it in the middle, cover most of its surface with liquid that constantly feeds vapor into the atmosphere as the sphere tosses billions of gallons up and down to the rhythmic pulling of a captive satellite and the sun. Then try to predict the conditions of that atmosphere over a small area within a 5 mile radius for a period of one to five days in advance!

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Filed: Country: Canada
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Yes yes yes....here's a song...goes with the familiar tune of "the wheels on the bus...."

The headboard on the bed goes bang bang bang

Bang Bang Bang

Bang Bang Bang

The headboard on the bed goes bang bang bang

All the night through!

:devil:

Teaching is the essential profession...the one that makes ALL other professions possible - David Haselkorn

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Mexico
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so, was this for real? :blink:

Daniel

:energetic:

Ana (Mexico) ------ Daniel (California)(me)

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Sept. 11, 2004: Got married (civil), in Mexico :D

July 23, 2005: Church wedding

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K3(I-129F):

Oct. 28, 2004: Mailed I-129F.

~USPS, First-Class, Certified Mail, Rtn Recpt ($5.80)

Nov. 3, 2004: NOA1!!!!

Nov. 5, 2004: Check Cashed!!

zzzz deep hibernationn zzzz

May 12, 2005 NOA2!!!! #######!!! huh???

off to NVC.

May 26, 2005: NVC approves I129F.

CR1(I-130):

Oct. 6, 2004: Mailed I-130.

~USPS, First-Class, Certified Mail, Rtn Recpt ($5.80)

Oct. 8, 2004: I-130 Delivered to CSC in Laguna Niguel.

~Per USPS website's tracking tool.

Oct. 12, 2004 BCIS-CSC Signs for I-130 packet.

Oct. 21, 2004 Check cashed!

Oct. 25, 2004 NOA1 (I-130) Go CSC!!

Jan. 05, 2005 Approved!!!! Off to NVC!!!!

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NVC:

Jan. 05, 2005 ---> in route from CSC

Jan. 12, 2005 Case entered system

Jan. 29, 2005 Received I-864 Bill

Jan. 31, 2005 Sent Payment to St. Louis(I864)

Feb. 01, 2005 Wife received DS3032(Choice of Agent)

Feb. 05, 2005 Payment Received in St. Louis(I864)

Feb. 08, 2005 Sent DS3032 to Portsmouth NH

Feb. 12, 2005 DS3032 Received by NVC

Mar. 04, 2005 Received IV Bill

Mar. 04, 2005 Sent IV Bill Payment

Mar. 08, 2005 Received I864

Mar. 19, 2005 Sent I864

Mar. 21, 2005 I864 Received my NVC

Apr. 18, 2005 Received DS230

Apr. 19, 2005 Sent DS230

Apr. 20, 2005 DS230 received by NVC (signed by S Merfeld)

Apr. 22, 2005 DS230 entered NVC system

Apr. 27, 2005 CASE COMPLETE

May 10, 2005 CASE SENT TO JUAREZ

Off to Cd. Juarez! :D

calls to NVC: 6

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CIUDAD JUAREZ, American Consulate:

Apr. 27, 2005 case completed at NVC.

May 10, 2005 in route to Juarez.

May 25, 2005 Case at consulate.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Vietnam
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OP found out his girl wasn't banging anyone that he knows of.... Just a gut-check... Damn internet-lacking!!!!! I can't imagine when he actually lives with her, they probably will never leave the house. :unsure:

"You always get what you've always gotten if you always do what you always did."

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OP found out his girl wasn't banging anyone that he knows of.... Just a gut-check... Damn internet-lacking!!!!! I can't imagine when he actually lives with her, they probably will never leave the house. :unsure:

hhahahahahha. Need Viagra???????//

My K1 Time Line

AOS Quest: Completed :=)

06-08-2007: AOS Package Sent

06-12-2007: AOS Package Recieved

06-19-2007: Check Cashed

06-22-2007: NOA1 in the Mail

06-26-2007: Biometrics Appoinment Received 7-14-2007

07-14-2007: Biometrics Appointment

10-29-2007: AOS interview - still need to wait for FBI name check.

02-27-2008: Notice mailed welcoming the new permanent resident

02-28-2008: Card production ordered

03-04-2008: Approval notice sent

03-07-2008: Green Card received

05-07-2008: California ID received (took almost a year to get it)

Being a Dad Quest: :=)

06-05-2008: My lovely baby girl arrived.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cambodia
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sorry for the reply, here what i found out in vietnam..

In May 2006 the Vietnam Army bought mobile telephone monitoring equipment worth half a million US dollars. The spy systems are called P-GSM systems and produced by the English company Silver Bullet. These monitoring systems are being used by the Vietnamese military and police to spy on conversations of Vietnamese citizens who speak to each other inside Vietnam and outside of the country. The Vietnamese military then arrests, tortures and sometimes even kills those arrested for merely speaking to people outside of the country. so this is why sometime phone systems are interrupted! Anyways, good lucks on ur case.

JK--DS

2-22-2007 -Petition left NVC, heading to US Embassy in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

2-26-2007 -Received letter (date-2-23-2007) from NVC -Case Number generated -PHP2007***-***

2-26-2007 -Petition received by US Embassy -PP, Cambodia

3-29-2007 -US Embassy sent Package 3

4-10-2007 -Received Package3 via Email

4-12-2007 -Package 3 return to embassy vi FedEx

4-17-2007 -Visited fiance in Phnom Penh

4-18-2007 -Package3 delivered and received by Embassy in Phnom Penh

4-26-2007 -Medical Appointment 7AM -one day process!

5-03-2007 -Received two completed Medical Package, one for the Embassy and one for POE

5-14-2007 -Return back to the states -home-

6-02-2007 -US Embassy contacted my fiance to pick up her Appointment Letter on June 15th.

6-04-2007 -Appointment for Interview July 5th 7AM.

7-05-2007 -Passed Interview!!!

7-13-2007 -Pick up approved Visa (3pm)

7-17-2007 -POE San Francisco

8-07-2007 -Civil Marriage

9-18-2007 -Filed AOS

9-24-2007 -Notice Date

10-01-2007 -Received NOA I-797C Letter

10-27-2007 -Received I-797C NOA Request for Applicant to appear for initial Interview

12-19-2007 - Interview Wednesday December 19, 2007 1pm...San Jose, CA

Removing Conditions

11/14/2009 Sent I-751 Package

11/18/2009 Check cashed

11/21/2009 NOA1 I-797C (Receipt Date:11/16/2009)

12/10/2009 NOA2 I-797C Biometric Appointment 12/24/2009 12PM

01/19/2010 NOA3 I-797C Date of Decision 01/13/2010 (Approved)

01/21/2010 Received 10 yrs Gcard

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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sorry for the reply, here what i found out in vietnam..

In May 2006 the Vietnam Army bought mobile telephone monitoring equipment worth half a million US dollars. The spy systems are called P-GSM systems and produced by the English company Silver Bullet. These monitoring systems are being used by the Vietnamese military and police to spy on conversations of Vietnamese citizens who speak to each other inside Vietnam and outside of the country. The Vietnamese military then arrests, tortures and sometimes even kills those arrested for merely speaking to people outside of the country. so this is why sometime phone systems are interrupted! Anyways, good lucks on ur case.

JK--DS

I hope that you didn't make the problem so much important.

The Vietnam government now only pay attention on the persons who are working on the political purpose. It doesnot matter if we talk to the person outside of Vietnam. If she was interrupted, I think, it's due to the financial problem (she didn't pay yet for the internet / telephone company) or the internet problem.

The only problem is the thoughts of people from two sides: Vietnam and USA government. We are the normal citizen and we are living the normal life, there is no reason for them to arrest anyone.

If you are afraid of being arrested by the Vietnamese police officer, you should not come back to VN, they may want to arrest you due to your scaring.

Hien

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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sorry for the reply, here what i found out in vietnam..

In May 2006 the Vietnam Army bought mobile telephone monitoring equipment worth half a million US dollars. The spy systems are called P-GSM systems and produced by the English company Silver Bullet. These monitoring systems are being used by the Vietnamese military and police to spy on conversations of Vietnamese citizens who speak to each other inside Vietnam and outside of the country. The Vietnamese military then arrests, tortures and sometimes even kills those arrested for merely speaking to people outside of the country. so this is why sometime phone systems are interrupted! Anyways, good lucks on ur case.

JK--DS

I hope that you didn't make the problem so much important.

The Vietnam government now only pay attention on the persons who are working on the political purpose. It doesnot matter if we talk to the person outside of Vietnam. If she was interrupted, I think, it's due to the financial problem (she didn't pay yet for the internet / telephone company) or the internet problem.

The only problem is the thoughts of people from two sides: Vietnam and USA government. We are the normal citizen and we are living the normal life, there is no reason for them to arrest anyone.

If you are afraid of being arrested by the Vietnamese police officer, you should not come back to VN, they may want to arrest you due to your scaring.

Hien

I've been to Viet Nam three times in the last year. I haven't had a problem dealing with any of the Officials, local or state, while traveling into, out of, or around Viet Nam. as long as your not breaking any laws you should be OK.

Internet, Phone, or power may have been cut off. The power seems to go out at least once a week for a few hours.

CR-1 Visa

I-130 Sent : 2006-08-30

I-130 NOA1 : 2006-09-12

I-130 Approved : 2007-01-17

NVC Received : 2007-02-05

Consulate Received : 2007-06-09

Interview Date : 2007-08-16 Case sent back to USCIS

NOA case received by CSC: 2007-12-19

Receive NOIR: 2009-05-04

Sent Rebuttal: 2009-05-19

NOA rebuttal entered: 2009-06-05

Case sent back to NVC for processing: 2009-08-27

Consulate sends DS-230: 2009-11-23

Interview: 2010-02-05 result Green sheet for updated I864 and photos submit 2010-03-05

APPROVED visa pick up 2010-03-12

POE: 2010-04-20 =)

GC received: 2010-05-05

Processing

Estimates/Stats : Your I-130 was approved in 140 days.

 
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