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Hi All my Name is Nigel im from the uk and i just wanted to say how i know how dam stressful all this is to you guys/dolls...

I went through it all several yrs ago but please note...this imigration system is designed to stress you out to see if you got what it takes to be on this rock....

Stay calm and keep up with your dreams, then you will get what you always wanted....

God Bless and good luck everyone..

Nigel

a old time friend of this great forum....

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this imigration system is designed to stress you out to see if you got what it takes to be on this rock....

Comparing it to a prison term is about accurate.

Don't just open your mouth and prove yourself a fool....put it in writing.

It gets harder the more you know. Because the more you find out, the uglier everything seems.

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this imigration system is designed to stress you out to see if you got what it takes to be on this rock....

Comparing it to a prison term is about accurate.

Yeah I agree. Maybe the goverment is testing this to see if it would be a useful torture method :whistle:

Betsy El Sum

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this imigration system is designed to stress you out to see if you got what it takes to be on this rock....

Comparing it to a prison term is about accurate.

Yeah I agree. Maybe the goverment is testing this to see if it would be a useful torture method :whistle:

The wrack in mid evil times is kinder then this.

Truly happy!!!

New life, new adventures, and a new attitude.

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this imigration system is designed to stress you out to see if you got what it takes to be on this rock....

Comparing it to a prison term is about accurate.

Yeah I agree. Maybe the goverment is testing this to see if it would be a useful torture method :whistle:

The wrack in mid evil times is kinder then this.

Girl you are so right. It's like living your life in the dark. I hate it.

Betsy El Sum

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The real question is, would you do it all over again, knowing what you know now? :no:

No, If I knew what I do now, I would never have applied for a K-1 visa.

(I would have either married and DCF'd when that was an option, or just AOS from tourist).

------- ROC ---------------

06.29.2011 Mailed I-751

09.22.2011 RFE

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I could never do this again. I feel like Im being boiled alive .

Don't just open your mouth and prove yourself a fool....put it in writing.

It gets harder the more you know. Because the more you find out, the uglier everything seems.

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Look on the bright side.

Top ten reasons to be thankful for participating in the US Immigration process for a fiance/spouse:

10. It builds character.

9. It fortifies your relationship.

8. It allows you to explore how much your SO really means to you over endless webcams, emails, SMS, chats....

7. It gives you a reason to hang out on VJ for endless hours

6. It allows you to become an expert on a whole TLA acronym llexicon your friends and family know nothing about : NOA, NVC, CSC, VSC, K1, K3, IR1, CR1, AOS, AP, blah blah blah ['AP' is a good one ... it has two meanings, possibly three : Administrative/Additional Processing, and Advanced Parole]

5. It allows you to question your own sanity

4. It allows your SO to question his/her sanity

3. It allows your SO to question YOUR sanity

2. It's not the North Korean or Sudanese or Zimbabwean immigration process. (No offense intended to any of those ethnicities, yet who would really want to go through the governmental processes of those states?)

1. It exists. And it ultimately offers a legal pathway for you and your SO to share your lives together in happiness and harmony in your joint life together in the United States. And for that reason, we put up with it.

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And for that reason, we put up with it.

Because we have no other choice.

Don't just open your mouth and prove yourself a fool....put it in writing.

It gets harder the more you know. Because the more you find out, the uglier everything seems.

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Hi All my Name is Nigel im from the uk and i just wanted to say how i know how dam stressful all this is to you guys/dolls...

I went through it all several yrs ago but please note...this imigration system is designed to stress you out to see if you got what it takes to be on this rock....

Stay calm and keep up with your dreams, then you will get what you always wanted....

God Bless and good luck everyone..

Nigel

a old time friend of this great forum....

:cry: Oh, this can be very stressful indeed! I'm so close to completion and got a rfe, I'll be so glad when this journey is over (lost 7 lbs. in one week)

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Look on the bright side.

Top ten reasons to be thankful for participating in the US Immigration process for a fiance/spouse:

10. It builds character.

9. It fortifies your relationship.

8. It allows you to explore how much your SO really means to you over endless webcams, emails, SMS, chats....

7. It gives you a reason to hang out on VJ for endless hours

6. It allows you to become an expert on a whole TLA acronym llexicon your friends and family know nothing about : NOA, NVC, CSC, VSC, K1, K3, IR1, CR1, AOS, AP, blah blah blah ['AP' is a good one ... it has two meanings, possibly three : Administrative/Additional Processing, and Advanced Parole]

5. It allows you to question your own sanity

4. It allows your SO to question his/her sanity

3. It allows your SO to question YOUR sanity

2. It's not the North Korean or Sudanese or Zimbabwean immigration process. (No offense intended to any of those ethnicities, yet who would really want to go through the governmental processes of those states?)

1. It exists. And it ultimately offers a legal pathway for you and your SO to share your lives together in happiness and harmony in your joint life together in the United States. And for that reason, we put up with it.

:thumbs::thumbs:

OUR TIMELINE...

129F sent --------------------- 10/10/08

129F NOA1 --------------------- 10/28/08

Approval of NOA2 -------------------- 01/14/09

NOA2 Hardcopy -------------------- 01/22/09

Recieved by NVC -------------------- 01/20/09

Left NVC -------------------- 01/22/09

Recieved by consulate ----------------- 01/25/09

Requested police clearance at JAPEM--- 01/28/09

Recieved letter from USEM ------------- 01/30/09

Medical at SLEC -------------- 02/25/09 (Good Lord pls help us pass with these journey)

Passed the my medical but my daughter was asked to have a repeat xray after 2 mos..huhuhu!

Interview at USEM (K1) --------------- 03/19/09

INTERVIEW PASSED!!!

Everyting about the future is uncertain but one thing is for sure,

God had already arranged all our tomorrows,

we just have to trust him as he leads..

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Our Daughter Cheska

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Enough reason to be happy

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