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Tracey&Greg

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  1. I know this distance feels heavy right now, but it's a testament to the strength of the love you share. Each day apart brings you closer to the day when you'll never have to say goodbye again. Hold on to that vision of your future together—it’s worth every challenge. Love this strong can weather any storm, and soon, this will just be a chapter in your story of triumph and togetherness.
  2. Honestly thought citizenship was something I had to apply for. This has been super helpful lol. Thanks so much! Thank you!
  3. My husband is from the UK and came here on a K1 almost 11 years ago and we've been blessed with two amazing kiddos. Fast forward we are finally in a good place financially so citizenship is definitely in the stars soon. I did have a random question. With our children technically being eligible for dual citizenship, would they still be eligible after he becames a US citizen.. Is there a future of dual for our kiddos or is that the end of it? Either way I'm not fussed, generally curious. Thanks in advance! 💜
  4. The replies are making me 🤣 My husband will be applying soon for citizenship and plans on wearing gold trainers as an homage to Johnny 5's Oath Ceremony in Short Circuit lol
  5. Just thought I would chime in. Your educational level sounds very equivilant to my British husband. He's been in the US now for almost 10 years this October. Uni wasn't for him so he just did retail jobs here and there, travel to China to teach English and worked for NAAFI and was stationed in Afghanastan for a couple years. So over all he's done a little bit of everything. When he immigrated here on a K1 he started out as a deli sandwich and salad prepper for the food on the sales floor. He has always been a hard worker because of his morals and attitue on life. Managment always took a liking to him and he quickly rose to the top of his department. Eventually it lead us to moving from Alabama to Maryland. While in Maryland he wanted to try something different so he worked as the GM at Ripley's Believe it or Not. Then covid hit and we relocated to St. Augustine, Florida to manage here. But life had a different plan for him and now he is a GM soon to be a HR lead for a very large petrol/gas company in the Southeast of the United States. What I am getting at, he did all of this without anything than his high school education and if you want to go to school to better within yourself but overall I think you should do what makes you happy 🙃
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