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Adapting to a new country, culture etc. while also not working, is incredibly hard, especially since you're used to staying busy. Any big change in lives, getting out of a routine and facing the unknown makes us feel scared and it is completely normal, but you can fight against it. You'll feel way better once you find a job, give it a little more time :) 2 months is still a bit early to tell. In the meantime, what about exploring a hobby while you keep looking for a job? it's good to hear your kids are already adapting.  Big hug! 

 

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➺ 01/07/17 Got married in Cozumel

➺ 02/04/17 Petition mailed 

➺ 02/08/17 Case Assigned to USCIS Nebraska, sigh. 

➺ 02/13/17 We got our NOA1! PD: February 8th 

➺ 12/15/17 NOA2 finally! after 10 1/2 months. 

➺ 12/21/17 NVC confirmed they received our file 

➺ 01/22/18 Documents sent to Rapidvisa 

➺ 02/05/18  NVC received our package 

03/15/18 Case complete! 

06/27/18  We got our Interview date! August 28th 

08/30/18 The package arrived (waited at Juarez)

08/31/18 Entered the U.S with my husband 

➺ 02/13/19 Husband confesses he cheated, leaves

➺ 02/16/19 Husband decides to abandon the marriage

➺ 05/13/19  I am officially divorced. 

 ➺ 07/03/20  I file to remove conditions on my own     

 ➺ 08/13/21 I finally get my biometrics appointment 

➺ 02/26/22 I got my interview assigned: March 31st. 

 

 

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On 11/18/2017 at 6:16 PM, za3bour said:

Hi

 

Can you please explain what is a care provider? Or if you can send me a link. 

 

I still have not found a job, my wife found a job at Kohls but I'm still applying with no luck. 

Sorry for the late reply , a care provider is the one who takes care of the seniors either in their homes or in a senior care facility , those facilities are everywhere , in google search type senior care in ..... ( the name of your state ) and you get plenty of them.

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On 11/19/2017 at 3:47 PM, Dianalorena said:

Adapting to a new country, culture etc. while also not working, is incredibly hard, especially since you're used to staying busy. Any big change in lives, getting out of a routine and facing the unknown makes us feel scared and it is completely normal, but you can fight against it. You'll feel way better once you find a job, give it a little more time :) 2 months is still a bit early to tell. In the meantime, what about exploring a hobby while you keep looking for a job? it's good to hear your kids are already adapting.  Big hug! 

 

I am much better now after almost a year in America  because I now drive my own car after failing 5 times in behind the wheel driving test but when I got my licence I realized that everything would be good , now I drive to work , sometimes I drive my kids back from school as I used to do back home , I go shopping and I also enrolled in a city college to obtain a teaching credential .

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