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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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My US husband and I will be moving to the USA next year or in 2009, immigration process permitting. We currently live in Dublin city and while I have been to various parts of the US on holidays and been to see him when he still lived there before we got married, I have never lived in the USA (well, 3 months in Santa Monica, CA as a student but that is a very unusual place...). We are currently thinking of Colorado Springs (husband is from the South, but I don't do well in sweltering heat, so most of the South is out), but haven't decided yet. Basically, looking for a not-big-city, not-totally-remote place which isn't too hot and, of course, has good employment prospects (he's in computers, I am in callcenter/ event management).

I would love to read the experiences of other Irish-American couples, suggestions on where to live etc.

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Ireland
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Can't help you there I'm afraid as I live in the south and the swealtering heat! Although it's cooler today at only 24C, but for the past few weeks it's been anything up to 40C (with a feels like temp of 43C). But as with anything in life, you get used to it. Of course having the a/c on in the apartment and the car and the mall and everywhere else helps!!

On the job front, I work in computers also, but had a job lined up with an Irish company before I got here so I have no idea how easy or difficult it is to get a job with a US company. I guess the only thing is prior to moving to the US, send out your CV/resume to any positions in companies that look interesting that are located anywhere except the south and start networking via LinkinIn and FaceBook, and keep an eye on Craig's List.

Also bear in mind that while you won't have swealtering heat up north (at least not for too long), prepare to live under 50 foot of snow for 4 months and having to dig your car out every morning :wacko:

Timeline

I-130

February 13, 2006: I-130 filed (US Embassy, Dublin, Ireland).

April 18, 2006: Interview date received.

May 02, 2006: Interview (US Embassy, Dublin, Ireland). Visa approved.

June 14, 2006: Moved to Charlotte, NC.

July 20, 2006: 'Welcome to the United States' letter received.

July 21, 2006: Applied for SSN.

July 29, 2006: SSN received.

September 05, 2006: 2 year Permanent Resident card received.

I-751

April 09, 2008: Mailed I-751 to TSC.

April 15, 2008: Check cashed.

April 16, 2008: Case transferred to VSC.

April 23, 2008: Biometrics appointment letter received.

May 10, 2008: Biometrics appointment.

June 28, 2008: Moved to Clearwater, FL (Filed AR-11 and I-865).

March 04,2009: 10 year Permanent Resident card production ordered.

March 13,2009: 10 year Permanent Resident card received.

N-400

April 24, 2009: Mailed N-400 to TX Lockbox.

April 30, 2009: NOA1 Notice date.

May 11, 2009: Biometrics appointment letter received.

May 16, 2009: Biometrics complete (walk-in).

June 04, 2009: Interview letter received.

July 23, 2009: Interview.

July 23, 2009: Oath. I am a US citizen!

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hey ,

I think the city best for you is CHICAGO. It is the Convention capital of the world and all kinds of events do take place. It is a booming city with lots of good prospects in lots of fields..... In computers lots of IT companies have thier offices located in chicago.

Feb 1,2007 - I-130 Reached USCIS.

Feb 4,2007 - I-130 accepted > Get USCIS case Number NOA1.

May 8 ,2007- GET NVC Case Number > NOA2.

June 16 ,2007- Get Order from NVC to pay 70$.

July 2 ,2007- Get DS-3032 in India.

July 7,2007 - DS-3032 choice of address agent entered in NVC.

July 14 ,2007- Get I-864.

July 18 ,2007- I-864 Enters NVC.

July 29 ,2007- Get Order to Pay 380$ fee.

Aug 3 ,2007- 380$ Fee Reached St Louis.

Aug 25,2007 - NVC & St Louis People receive photocopy of my payment with USPS receipt.

After WAITING for 37 days.

Sept 10,2007 - 380$ fee encashed.

Sept 24,2007 - Receive DS-230 in Mail.

Sept 25,2007 - DS-230 despatched.

Sept 26,2007- DS-230 Delivered.

Oct 1,2007 - NVC has DS-230.

Oct 12, 2007 - DS-230 Reviewed. Case Complete

Oct 16, 2007 - Case at Embassy.

Oct 25, 2007- Interview Letter Despatched from Embassy.

Nov 3, 2007 - Recieved Interview Letter.

Dec 1, 2007 - Medical Exam .

I GOT IT

Jan 16 - I am in USA

April 15 2008 - Get my Drivers License.

I-751 Lifting Conditions at California Service Center

November 12, 2009 - I-751 Sent via USPS Express Mail

November 13, 2009 - Receipt of I-1751 Fee

November 20, 2009 - Arrested on Domestic Battery(Had argument with wife)

December 18, 2009 - Biometrics Completed at 9 am.

January 13, 2010 - Receive I-797E Notice for more evidence

February 16, 2010 - Mail reaches Californa Service Center( Next day of Preseidents Day)

February 19, 2010 - Card Production Ordered. Status now IR1

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Ireland
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Good luck with the move; I hope it’s smooth for you two!

From my experience job hunting after I first arrived with no US job experience and with not a lot of qualifications that US employers recognized plus the whole illegal immigration thing at the time. I found it quite difficult, no one gave me any interviews to start with, only a few even sent out thanks but no thanks post cards to my applications. My wife had even heavily Americanized my applications and my CV. In the end I did get a job doing general office work for the government :dance:. It wasn’t and isn’t quite what I wanted to do but it’s a very decent start at a half decent wedge. At least from here I can move forward and back into my field!!

You’re correct not to choose the South; we can’t wait to get out of Florida (see attached image) and into another more Northern State! The houses here are insanely expensive; too many old people who shouldn’t be driving, heat would drive anyone insane, massive insects most of which fly :hehe: ! I couldn’t live without an A/C in this place.

See my time line for more info, feel free to ask questions if you have any!

Good Luck! :thumbs:

Filed N400 11/7/16

Check (CC) Cashed 11/10/16

Text/Email NOA 11/16/16

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Ireland
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I read this just when we're thinking of moving from Charlotte to Florida! :blink:

Have you been to Sarasota Aiden...if so...your impressions?

Timeline

I-130

February 13, 2006: I-130 filed (US Embassy, Dublin, Ireland).

April 18, 2006: Interview date received.

May 02, 2006: Interview (US Embassy, Dublin, Ireland). Visa approved.

June 14, 2006: Moved to Charlotte, NC.

July 20, 2006: 'Welcome to the United States' letter received.

July 21, 2006: Applied for SSN.

July 29, 2006: SSN received.

September 05, 2006: 2 year Permanent Resident card received.

I-751

April 09, 2008: Mailed I-751 to TSC.

April 15, 2008: Check cashed.

April 16, 2008: Case transferred to VSC.

April 23, 2008: Biometrics appointment letter received.

May 10, 2008: Biometrics appointment.

June 28, 2008: Moved to Clearwater, FL (Filed AR-11 and I-865).

March 04,2009: 10 year Permanent Resident card production ordered.

March 13,2009: 10 year Permanent Resident card received.

N-400

April 24, 2009: Mailed N-400 to TX Lockbox.

April 30, 2009: NOA1 Notice date.

May 11, 2009: Biometrics appointment letter received.

May 16, 2009: Biometrics complete (walk-in).

June 04, 2009: Interview letter received.

July 23, 2009: Interview.

July 23, 2009: Oath. I am a US citizen!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Ireland
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I read this just when we're thinking of moving from Charlotte to Florida! :blink:

Have you been to Sarasota Aiden...if so...your impressions?

I haven't been to Sarasota. I'm sure there are plenty of nice places in Florida if the budget allows. I think Florida is a excellent place to visit for a week or two but not to live. Thats just my opinion, you could very well love it here.. I think am more of a cold weather person. I sweat just thinking about going outside :lol: I'm just glad now that we're in autumn (fall) it's in the low 90's high 80's during the day!

Filed N400 11/7/16

Check (CC) Cashed 11/10/16

Text/Email NOA 11/16/16

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Filed: Country: Ireland
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i'll never forget when my new inlaws went outside for the first time at the GSO airport (having just flown from Limerick and nearby environs) - it was 8 or so in the evening and quite balmy to me and they were like, 'oh my god, it's so HOT!'

North Carolina is about as far south as I would inflict on someone from Ireland...

Can't help you there I'm afraid as I live in the south and the swealtering heat! Although it's cooler today at only 24C, but for the past few weeks it's been anything up to 40C (with a feels like temp of 43C). But as with anything in life, you get used to it. Of course having the a/c on in the apartment and the car and the mall and everywhere else helps!!

On the job front, I work in computers also, but had a job lined up with an Irish company before I got here so I have no idea how easy or difficult it is to get a job with a US company. I guess the only thing is prior to moving to the US, send out your CV/resume to any positions in companies that look interesting that are located anywhere except the south and start networking via LinkinIn and FaceBook, and keep an eye on Craig's List.

Also bear in mind that while you won't have swealtering heat up north (at least not for too long), prepare to live under 50 foot of snow for 4 months and having to dig your car out every morning :wacko:

"Entshuldigung, aber die Welt ist purpur."

Rhiannon (North Carolina, USA) + Michael (Limerick, IE)

Personal Timeline

4/1/06 - Met for the first time in France

7/26/06 - 4/12/07 - Met up in London, Edinburgh, Greensboro, Bristol, Limerick, etc etc etc

9/1/07 - Got married in US

I-130 Timeline

10/2/07 - Mailed off I-130

1/10/08 - Check cashed - yippee!

2/8/08 - NOA1

4/4/08 - NOA2

10/15/08 - AOS documents sent in

1/5/09 - Interview in Dublin

I-129f Timeline

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i'll never forget when my new inlaws went outside for the first time at the GSO airport (having just flown from Limerick and nearby environs) - it was 8 or so in the evening and quite balmy to me and they were like, 'oh my god, it's so HOT!'

Lol! Yeah- I was in Phoenix in October once, and it was sooo nice and hot. Until I was told it was actually quite cold. Yeah....

We've pretty much decided on Colorado Springs I think, though we still have some time until we move.

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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We're gonna be in Wisconsin once we're done

Luckily the wedding will be during the summer

Don't think my all Dublin family will be able to deal with WI winters just yet.

Mmmm... not sure if I'll be able to deal with them...

Agh sure more excuses for some hot whiskey

K-1 Application

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2nd October 2007 - I-129F sent to CSC

10th October 2007 - NOA1 issued

31st January 2008 - NOA2 issued

22nd May 2008 - Interview date

18th July 2008 - US here I come

22nd August 2008 - Wedding date

AOS

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15th September 2008 - AOS Pack (I485, I131, I765) Sent

22nd September 2008 - NOA1 x 3 Received

6th October 2008 - Transferred to CSC

17th October 2008 - Biometrics

5th December 2008 - EAD & AP approved

20th February 2008 - GC approved

I-751

================

1st December 2010 - I-751 Sent (CSC)

3rd December 2010 - I-751 Received

7th December 2010 - Cheque cashed

3rd January 2011 - Biometrics

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@ Penguin_ie:

You will love Colorado Springs and everything around it!!! It is an amazing place and has so much to offer. Can't go wrong moving there.

I lived there for the last 18 months and had to move just recently and almost cried because I didn't want to leave and I hope I can move back soon.

Let me know if you have some questions about living there ;)

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1982 - 2008

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True Story: I just finished a project a week ago and there was an Irish guy on the job. What was funny is how stereotypcially he was. His name was Shaun O'Leary, he stood about 165 cm, was thin, had bright red hair, and yes, sorry, looked just like the "Lucky Charms" leprechaun.

Now don't throw things at me! :)

Jeffery AND Alla.

0 kilometers physically separates us!

K-1 Visa Granted... Wednesday, 21 May 2008

Alla ARRIVED to America... Wednesday, 12 November 2008

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We're gonna be in Wisconsin once we're done

Luckily the wedding will be during the summer

Don't think my all Dublin family will be able to deal with WI winters just yet.

Mmmm... not sure if I'll be able to deal with them...

Agh sure more excuses for some hot whiskey

It's getting quite cold here in Wis now. What part of the state will you be living in? We are in Southeastern Wis.

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

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Go PACKERS!

Or something

Thats what they all keep shouting at the TV

Green Bay for me ... although I've made him promise 3 years max!

Til he gets his RN thingy

Then we're going somewhere thats not Green Bay

Where in Wisconsin are you? How you liking it? Where were you from in NI?

We met in DC and I've spent 5 summers there

I have a ridiculously idyllic image of it

Long sweaty summers

Good beer

Great resteraunts

Decentish public transport

But I've heard the J1 bubble bursts pretty quickly once the snow starts to fall!

K-1 Application

================

2nd October 2007 - I-129F sent to CSC

10th October 2007 - NOA1 issued

31st January 2008 - NOA2 issued

22nd May 2008 - Interview date

18th July 2008 - US here I come

22nd August 2008 - Wedding date

AOS

================

15th September 2008 - AOS Pack (I485, I131, I765) Sent

22nd September 2008 - NOA1 x 3 Received

6th October 2008 - Transferred to CSC

17th October 2008 - Biometrics

5th December 2008 - EAD & AP approved

20th February 2008 - GC approved

I-751

================

1st December 2010 - I-751 Sent (CSC)

3rd December 2010 - I-751 Received

7th December 2010 - Cheque cashed

3rd January 2011 - Biometrics

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@ Penguin_ie:

You will love Colorado Springs and everything around it!!! It is an amazing place and has so much to offer. Can't go wrong moving there.

I lived there for the last 18 months and had to move just recently and almost cried because I didn't want to leave and I hope I can move back soon.

Let me know if you have some questions about living there ;)

Would love any tips you have for areas within Colorado Springs to move to (esp. with good primary schools, thinking ahead here). Also maybe recommendations for good estate agents (realtors I think they are called there)? We are considering buying a home there before we actually move, as investment and for DCF/ domicile purposes, so would need a firm we can trust to do most stuff while we are not there.

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Go PACKERS!

Or something

Thats what they all keep shouting at the TV

Green Bay for me ... although I've made him promise 3 years max!

Til he gets his RN thingy

Then we're going somewhere thats not Green Bay

Where in Wisconsin are you? How you liking it? Where were you from in NI?

We met in DC and I've spent 5 summers there

I have a ridiculously idyllic image of it

Long sweaty summers

Good beer

Great resteraunts

Decentish public transport

But I've heard the J1 bubble bursts pretty quickly once the snow starts to fall!

Yep.......Go Packers :lol:

We live south of Milwaukee, near Lake Geneva, if you've ever heard of there lol Winters are soooo cold and snowy compared to back home. Rest of the year the weather is good.

I'm from Antrim town, where in Ire are you at?

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

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