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Baboy - 47

Unggoy - 27

20 years difference..And if I say anything about it, I'm in big trouble with the Unggoy, and her family..

They keep telling me, "Are you paralyzed?" Then you're not old.

I've never felt closer to any person in my life. Can't get enough of talking, laughing, sharing, dancing, and videoke with her. Did I really say Videoke????

If it's going to be, it's up to me!

LoveLine (aka Timeline)

January 2005 - Met Annie online

February 13th 2006 - Met in Real - WOW!! Ikaw maganda!

February 14th 2006 - Proved I was really serious, proposed to Annie - She said "Yes"

February 2006 - January 2007 - Both working, saving, planning. Continuously chasing Annie online, on phone...

January 22, 2007 - February 4th, 2007 - Together again in Philippines, working on paperwork, visiting family.

February 27th 2007 - I-129F Mailed to Nebraska

March 6th - NOA1 Received.

May 23rd - NOA2, Received Approval Email

June 14th - Receive letter from NVC, packet on the way to Manila Embassy

July 30th - Annie receives packet from Embassy, appointment scheduled for September.

August 29th - Annie survives Blood Draw, Injections, and successfully completes Medical at St. Lukes.

September 13th - Annie is a huge success at the Embassy, SHE IS APPROVED!

September 20th - Visa in Hand, tickets purchased..

December 18th - Jumped on Airplane, Philippines for Christmas and New Year's.

December 27th - CFO Seminar Succesfully Completed

January 8th - Jumped on Airplane to USA together, Seattle POE, arrived home to Kansas.

March 14, 2008 - Married

May 19, 2008 - AOS NOA1 Recieved, Biometrics scheduled for June 18.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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him-- 27

me-- 27, but im 38days older than him :)

11-12-2008 Sent AOS, EAD, AP via USPS

11-13-2008 USCIS received the papers @ 3pm!

11-20-2008 3 NOAs

11-24-2008 check cashed

01-05-2009 Recieved Biometrics Letter on mail

01-12-2009 AP approved! / EAD touched

01-29-2009 Biometrics Done

01-30-2009 AOS Touched

03-09-2009 EAD Card Production ordered

04-07-2009 Interview

06-23-2009 Re-scheduled interview.. approved!

when will I file I-751?

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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David (USC) - 62

Mae (Filipina) - 28

Age difference? Do the math :luv::luv::luv:

WOW. If the age difference between me and my fiancee was that great, I would still be waiting for her to be born! :P I wonder what the success rate in marriages with these age differences is.

I wonder why people ask questions that they think they already know the answer to (or at least they're suggesting an answer). :lol:

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He - 45

Filipina - 38

:thumbs::dance:

Removal of Conditions :

August 16, 2010 - Petition received by USCIS Vermont Center

August 20, 2010 - NOA1 received

October 4, 2010 - Biometrics

January 3, 2011 - Permanent 10 yr. Green Card Received.

Posted

Michelle (USC) is 26 turning 27 this August 27.

I am 28 turning 29 this September 23.

2 year and 1 month difference between us.

But i really do notice that Filipinas prefer older foreign nationals probably because there are very ready to settle down. I guess i am one of the few in this trail who married a full blooded Filipina (who also grew here in the Philippines) but is at the same time a "naturalized" USC. Anyways, age does not matter for me. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder as they say. And as long as you LOVE each other then that is OK (did not marry just for the Green Card - joke :D). We just got married recently (May 2007) and i may be a rookie on this matter, all i can say is that marriage is not a joke - you have to work for it and be patient, caring, understanding, trustful and loving.

Well, sorry if i sound "mushy". I just miss her so much!

2-0. In favor of the boys.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Michelle (USC) is 26 turning 27 this August 27.

I am 28 turning 29 this September 23.

2 year and 1 month difference between us.

But i really do notice that Filipinas prefer older foreign nationals probably because there are very ready to settle down. I guess i am one of the few in this trail who married a full blooded Filipina (who also grew here in the Philippines) but is at the same time a "naturalized" USC. Anyways, age does not matter for me. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder as they say. And as long as you LOVE each other then that is OK (did not marry just for the Green Card - joke :D). We just got married recently (May 2007) and i may be a rookie on this matter, all i can say is that marriage is not a joke - you have to work for it and be patient, caring, understanding, trustful and loving.

Well, sorry if i sound "mushy". I just miss her so much!

Well you don't sound mushy, you sound like someone in love, and that my friend is what makes us all the same in this world. We are all rookies when it comes to love, no matter our age or length of relationship, everyday is a new experience and if we seek this out daily, our love for our asawa will only grow and grow and grow. Congrats and best wishes! Ingat ka palagi!

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1 Heart, 2 Nations

Filed: Country: Philippines
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My guess is that the abundance of large gap couples in LDRs simply comes from availability. The number of older 35+ year-old foreigners looking for marriage in the Phils far outnumber the 20- something year-old competition... I remember going there when I was 28 and marriage was the farthest from my mind at that time.

So what does that leave us with? Predominantly older guys and young girls- that's who’s looking and that's what's readily available- so those are the ones hooking up.

If 20 something- year- old, ready to settle down foreigners suddenly entered the mix in numbers, you probably won't see as many large gap couples. The gaps would be more like you would find in local relationships.

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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adam is turning 28 on the 23rd...

grace turned 28 last march...

missmyhubby sooooooo much...

"do what it takes..." by A&G

para sa karagdagang larawan at mga detalye ng aming paglalakbay...

My IMMIGRATION, POE, CFO and INTERVIEW Experience

when love is real,

it defies all reasons...

when love is true,

it ignores all pains...

when love is great,

it waits, it persists, and lingers forever...

K3 VISA

California Service Center - Texas Service Center - Manila US Embassy

August 2007 - filed I130

September 2007 - filed I129F

April 24, 2008 - interview and VISA APPROVED!

May 02, 2008 - visa in hand, had the CFO stamping done at once, bought ticket online...

May 03, 2008 - flew to US to be with stinky love...

July 22, 2008 - Sent AOS Package to CHICAGO Lockbox

July 24, 2008 - received package

July 29, 2008 - NOA for AOS and EAD

Aug 01, 2008 - Touched....

Oct 01, 2008 - Received EAD

still waiting on AOS

Posted

Me (USC) 23 yrs

Her (Filipina) 25 yrs

1 1/2 yr difference

Seems odd that I am marrying an older filipina, but we are both still very young.

My Visa Journey

Removal of Conditions

03/11/11 - Sent I-751

03/14/11 - I-751 Received

03/14/11 - NOA

04/13/11 - Biometrics

05/31/11 - Approved!

06/04/11 - 10 Year Green Card Received!

AOS

07/13/08 - Wedding

08/13/08 - Sent AOS

08/19/08 - NOA for AOS and EAD

11/21/08 - EAD Received (100 days)

04/14/09 - Interview (224 days)

04/25/09 - Green Card Received!

I-129F

09/13/07 - Sent I-129F

11/06/07 - NOA1 (54 days)

02/04/08 - NOA2 (144 days)

04/16/08 - Interview! (216 days)

04/29/08 - Visa delayed.

05/12/08 - Visa on hand! (242 days)

05/20/08 - US Entry

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Posted

I'll throw ours in... 1155 days difference. Or 3 years and 2 months. Between the two of us, we've now about waited almost exactly 50 years combined to be married to each other, or 18266.76 days. Do the math to find out our ages. I'm older.

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D&J

05-26-2006: Engaged!!

DHS/USCIS - I-129F

02-26-2007: Petition Mailed to TSC via Express Mail

03-06-2007: NOA1 "Notice"

03-07-2007: Check cashed (posted 03-12-2007)

03-12-2007: NOA1 Received in Mail from CSC

06-11-2007: NOA2 Received in Mail from CSC

NVC

06-22-2007: NVC Received Case

06-26-2007: NVC Sent to Manila Embassy (got DOS Case #)

07-02-2007: Received Letter from NVC, dated June 27, 2007

USE-Manila

06-26-2007: USE received case electronically

07-05-2007: USE received hard copy of case from NVC

07-31-2007: J receivied Packet 4

08-16/17-2007: J did early Medical Review at St. Luke's

09-10-2007: Interview Approved!

09-14-2007: Visa in HAND!!

02/21/2008: USA Arrival

03/29/2008: Wedding!

05/12/2008: Mailed AOS via Express Mail

05/21/2008: Check clears our bank account

05/22/2008: Touch on all three apps

05/23/2008: NOA1 for AOS, EAD, and AP arrives from MSC (notice date 5/19/08)

05/24/2008: Received Biometrics Appt. Letter

06/16/2008: Biometrics Appt. at Durham Office

06/17/2008: EAD & AOS touched

07/21/2008: AP "Approval Notice Sent" & EAD "Card Production Ordered" via CRIS Email

07/25/2008: 2 copies of AP approval form received in snail mail, dated 7/21/08

07/28/2008: EAD Card arrives in mail; CRIS email sent I765 (EAD) "Approval Notice Sent"

11/25/2008: Received Appt. Letter dated 11/18/2008 (Appt. is 1/13/09)

01/13/2009: AOS Interview approved

01/20/2009: AOS Approval Notice received

01/23/2009: 2-year Green Card received

 
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