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Braces are probably cheap in the DR.  My partner got his braces before moving here in Costa Rica and the entire process (about 1.5 years) was around $1000.  And he went to a fancy dentist.

 

I don't buy into the Pedro's sister is actually his girlfriend.  I actually think they look alike.  Am I the only one?

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NOA1- NOA2: 316 days

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Mar 19, 2013: NOA1

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NVC- Green Card in Hand: 189 days

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April 14: Real checklist for AOS (saying tax number was incorrect when it wasn't)
April 30: Another AOS checklist, for proof of employment (which was already sent)
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July 1: INTERVIEW!!! - APPROVED!
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ROC: 366 days
April 27, 2016: Sent 300 page ROC packet to VSC via overnight mail
May 16: Check shown as charged online, received NOA 1 dated April 29
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May 4, 2017: Approval letter arrived
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N-400: 190 days
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June 7: Biometrics
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Journey complete! A total of 1701 days or 4 years, 7 months and 26 days.
Posted
17 hours ago, Cyberfx1024 said:

Also there is a theory about Paola and her friend Juan about why she keeps him around. The theory is that they might have worked together being escorts so he knows all of her secrets and that's why she doesn't rebuke him harshly. 

My wife says that she looks like an ex-hooker.  When a girl that doesn't come from money gets breast implants in Colombia, it's a sure sign of a pro.

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8 hours ago, lucybelle said:

Braces are probably cheap in the DR.  My partner got his braces before moving here in Costa Rica and the entire process (about 1.5 years) was around $1000.  And he went to a fancy dentist.

 

I don't buy into the Pedro's sister is actually his girlfriend.  I actually think they look alike.  Am I the only one?

After seeing Pedro grab his sister's butt, I do wonder.  

 

My husband said braces can cost anywhere from $600 to $1,000 depending on the dentist. But on a salary of $300 a month he said you dont see many people with them. Probably specific to the barrio

Edited by Mary Lou

October 31, 2016 I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox

November 4, 2016 Received text case sent to Nebraska

November 10, 2016 Received Hard copy of NOA1

Posted
4 hours ago, Eric-Pris said:

My wife says that she looks like an ex-hooker.  When a girl that doesn't come from money gets breast implants in Colombia, it's a sure sign of a pro.

 

I don't buy this.  In Costa Rica, just in my IN LAWS I have three people who have had implants.  It's cheap and a common thing to happen.  None of them are from money, but they get it done.  Lots of them have had liposuction too.  Again, it's just cheaper.  I even know someone who had their boyfriend pay for their implants.  Then they broke up with them :jest:

 

 

48 minutes ago, Mary Lou said:

After seeing Pedro grab his sister's butt, I do wonder.  

 

My husband said braces can cost anywhere from $600 to $1,000 depending on the dentist. But on a salary of $300 a month he said you dont see many people with them. Probably specific to the barrio

 

I didn't see this butt-grab!!!

N-400 May 2017 Google Doc

Full timeline- 

 

Filed from abroad- Costa Rica

NOA1- NOA2: 316 days

Jan 12, 2013: Married!!
Mar 19, 2013: NOA1

Jan 28, 2014: I-130 approved

NVC- Green Card in Hand: 189 days

Feb 3, 2014: TSC sends case to NVC
April 14: Real checklist for AOS (saying tax number was incorrect when it wasn't)
April 30: Another AOS checklist, for proof of employment (which was already sent)
May 1: Checklist for IV- certified marriage certificate (even though I sent a certified one originally)
July 1: INTERVIEW!!! - APPROVED!
July 16: POE through Miami
July 22: SSN card in the mail
August 30, 2014: Green card arrives in the mail!!!
 
ROC: 366 days
April 27, 2016: Sent 300 page ROC packet to VSC via overnight mail
May 16: Check shown as charged online, received NOA 1 dated April 29
June 20, 2016- Biometrics
April 28, 2017: Approval
May 4, 2017: Approval letter arrived
May 15, 2017: GC arrives in mail
 
N-400: 190 days
May 8: Sent packet to Dallas Lockbox
May 12: NOA 1, Credit card charged
June 7: Biometrics
June 16: "In line"
Oct 2: Interview letter arrives (online status still says ''in line'')
Oct 31: Interview- Approved!
Nov 13: Oath ceremony!  Applied for passport & registered to vote on site.
Nov 22: Passport arrives (paid for expedited service and overnight delivery)
 
Journey complete! A total of 1701 days or 4 years, 7 months and 26 days.
Posted
46 minutes ago, lucybelle said:

I don't buy this.  In Costa Rica, just in my IN LAWS I have three people who have had implants.  It's cheap and a common thing to happen.  None of them are from money, but they get it done.  Lots of them have had liposuction too.  Again, it's just cheaper.  I even know someone who had their boyfriend pay for their implants.  Then they broke up with them :jest:

It's pretty common conception to the locals that a girl from a poor barrio with implants is a prepago.  Of course, there are exceptions, as you noted in your family.

Posted
5 hours ago, Eric-Pris said:

My wife says that she looks like an ex-hooker.  When a girl that doesn't come from money gets breast implants in Colombia, it's a sure sign of a pro.

I second that as well. When I heard that info the light went off in my head.

3 minutes ago, Eric-Pris said:

It's pretty common conception to the locals that a girl from a poor barrio with implants is a prepago.  Of course, there are exceptions, as you noted in your family.

Prepago?

Posted
10 hours ago, lucybelle said:

Braces are probably cheap in the DR.  My partner got his braces before moving here in Costa Rica and the entire process (about 1.5 years) was around $1000.  And he went to a fancy dentist.

 

I don't buy into the Pedro's sister is actually his girlfriend.  I actually think they look alike.  Am I the only one?

This is true for the Philippines as well. I got whole cleaning and 2 cavities filled for like $25 USD 

Posted
19 hours ago, lucybelle said:

Braces are probably cheap in the DR.  My partner got his braces before moving here in Costa Rica and the entire process (about 1.5 years) was around $1000.  And he went to a fancy dentist.

 

I don't buy into the Pedro's sister is actually his girlfriend.  I actually think they look alike.  Am I the only one?

They are brother and sisters, no doubt about it.  Yes they resemble each other.

 

 

Just when you think you have TDS eradicate,  a new case shows up.

Posted
14 hours ago, Eric-Pris said:

My wife says that she looks like an ex-hooker.  When a girl that doesn't come from money gets breast implants in Colombia, it's a sure sign of a pro.

She looks like a hooker.

 

She dresses like a hooker

 

She acts like a hooker

 

I wouldn't be surprised if she exchange sex for money in her past.  She seems like the kind of girl whom would do about anything for money

Just when you think you have TDS eradicate,  a new case shows up.

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Columbia/Venezuela/Brazil are known to be the plastic capital of the world so ####### job is irrelevant.

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Service Center: Vermont

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I-751 Packet Sent..............08/14/17

NO1 Dated.........................

NO1 Received....................

Check Cashed....................

Biometrics Received..........

Biometrics Appointment.....

Approved...........................

 

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I-130 NOA1: 22 Dec 2014
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NVC Received: 06 Feb 2015
Pay AOS Bill: 07 Mar 2015
Pay IV Bill : 20 Mar 2015
Send IV/AOS Package: 23 Mar 2015
Submit DS-261: 26 Mar 2015
Case Completed at NVC: 24 Apr 2015
Interview Date: 22 Sep 2015
Visa Approved: 22 Sep 2015
Visa Received: 03 Oct 2015 

Posted
11 hours ago, Cyberfx1024 said:

I second that as well. When I heard that info the light went off in my head.

Prepago?

Sorry, it's Spanish for escort (aka prostitute--not the kind that stands on the corner but one that sleeps with me for money).

Posted
23 minutes ago, Eric-Pris said:

Sorry, it's Spanish for escort (aka prostitute--not the kind that stands on the corner but one that sleeps with me for money).

Ahhhh ok in the Philippines it's called a prosti.

Posted
47 minutes ago, Eric-Pris said:

Sorry, it's Spanish for escort (aka prostitute--not the kind that stands on the corner but one that sleeps with me for money).

Typo... it should say "men" , not "me".  :o

 
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