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mam521 last won the day on April 17

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    I lived in the US on an L1B visa for 5 years, 2 months. I met my husband in that time and we married. I left the US to prevent a visa overstay.

    Initially, DH was a PR. He received his citizenship in Jan 2019. We upgraded our petition at that point. After I-130 was approved, we endured 89 days, 22.5 hours of waiting before my I-130 magically showed up at NVC. The CEAC website was undergoing maintenance when I was trying to fill out the IV. After some frustration and losing data more than once, I learned how to manipulate the system to work and got the forms filled out. RFE setback for my CRC and a request for a marriage certificate for my Littles and we were finally DQ.

    We narrowly escaped the covid Consulate closure - our interview was the Monday, the Consulate closed Friday. We were approved and finally headed "home" on April 1, the day after our 2 year anniversary.

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  1. Very punny, @TBoneTX 🤭
  2. My bestie in Canadia busted her arm last night while fat tire biking in the mountains. Both the radius and ulna, the later in 3 pieces. She's on some good drugs, awaiting surgery. So not jealous of that!
  3. Just a general comment here, but as a parent to 2 neurodivergent kids, I'm getting tired of hearing this and seeing it used as a crutch for behaviors, whether you agree with them or not.
  4. You might be surprised. We have a couple in our hood. They do it because its a quick and easy side hustle with cash straight in their pocket.
  5. I was missing my Old Lady something fierce yesterday. She's been gone 7 months, but she was my soul cat baby for 18 and a half years. I have photos of her laying just out of reach of Kid1 when she was an infant. They really did grow up together. @Lemonslice Devon Rex's? My friend had a Devon. She thought she had 2 of them, but I swear the second one was a Cornish Rex. We used to chuckle about his moobs (man boobs) lol! Her female was more the size and shape of yours where as the boy was longer and more lanky. I joke that their wavy fur reminds me of the perms the little old ladies used to get - the tight waves that seem to go on forever. Animals know when you're not as calm as you're trying to behave. I will say around fireworks time, the older cats were chill and unbothered, the dog was a little bit nervous but we were unbothered so now, as long as she's in the house, she's chill. Monty cat is still nervous when people start popping them off. As long as he's curled up with me, he's OK though. Frank used to ride in a backpack carrier with no issues. We used to walk the trail that way. Then he went through a period of peeing every time we tried to stick him in his carrier. We got used to taking him outside, allowing him to roll on the concrete and then get ready to shove him in the carrier. He'd start to pee, so you'd have to dodge the stream. Absolute nightmare. Anyway, he wasn't eating properly last month so I had to take him to his soul vet (yes, his vet absolutely adores him...she LOVES to see him and has such a soft spot for him). We took him out to roll, expecting him to pee, but he didn't actually fight the carrier and by Frank standards, went in reasonably uneventfully. I had to take him back a couple of days ago (he started Solensia shots, which have made a dramatic improvement in his life - he has arthritis in his back and this definitely helps) to get his monthly shot and we went in a bit more reluctantly, but no pee and no real arguments and he only complained once on the drive. @TBoneTX I'm with @Lemonslice - have you tried either suspending Miu or purritoing Miu for a pawdicure? If you search "cat restraints for grooming" on Amazon, all the options come clear. Or, if she's that big of a challenge to you, have you searched somewhere like NextDoor to see if there's a vet tech that would come to you? Or even a mobile groomer could be of use.
  6. ^^This. Boarding passes (print and keep them), photos in places where, if you can, it actually shows the date or it's an event, etc, that can be verified. Your other binding documents are naming one another as beneficiaries on pensions, life insurance, retirement and investment accounts. Fake marriages don't list each other beneficiaries on long term, potentially high dollar investments.
  7. Kid2 has an AP exam today. Hopefully he does well. He has like half a dozen AP's next year because the schools are ridiculous and have cancelled a good chunk of the honors classes. So, the choices are Levels or AP. He's legitimately too smart for Levels and the kids in those classes drive him nuts.
  8. There's deposits everywhere. This was from a couple of months ago and if I had to wager dollars to donuts, I can see a project in OR/NV hitting the ground before the Appalachian project simply because Nevada knows how to mine and have a good number already running. One of my friends is actually working at one of the gold mines there. This one is valued at $1.5 trillion. https://www.jindaleelithium.com/operations/
  9. California (especially Death Valley) tanks or like Texas tanks?
  10. Adding to what @appleblossom mentioned - if your visas are valid past the 3 month mark that you require to officially move, I'd plan to land at that time. Taxes are a pain in the rear to begin with. Any time you can keep it "cleanER", it makes it easier, especially if you have a house to sell and TFSA's to deal with. I'd honestly consult a cross border tax specialist before landing.
  11. FAKE NEWS...LOL Appalachia deposits are largely classified as undiscovered, but based on requisite knowledge from other pegmatite deposits and assay results combined with lithium prices, the potential mineable result has been determined by USGS. This has a LONG way to go before anything is done with it. There's already proven resource under full development in the Smackover Formation in AK. It is of significantly greater quantity and more easily accessible because it's brine, so it's drilled utilizing standard petroleum drilling equipment and techniques. The lithium carbonate is extracted from the fluids using a new DLE (direct lithium extraction) technique and the mined waters are reinjected back subsurface. No evap ponds, no blasting, crushing, roasting, leaching, refining. DLE is really the quickest and most efficient way to get battery grade lithium quickly. USGS from 2019: https://www.usgs.gov/news/national-news-release/unlocking-arkansas-hidden-treasure-usgs-uses-machine-learning-show-large Update from last week: https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/2118-tsx-venture/sli/201753-standard-lithium-reaches-major-operational-milestones-at-arkansas-demonstration-plant.html Standard Lithium have entered a JV with Equinor and Exxon are also in there.
  12. I don't remember which Jackass movie it was, but 2 words: paper cuts. Still gives me the heebie jeebies. Every day here. This is why I despise DST. The sun would be up if we were still on standard time. As long as you aren't hot boxing the wife...
  13. Some people just can't do it. I can't do tons of it - I typically stick to half n half in my coffee and some yogurt. Kid2 was horribly allergic to dairy proteins when he was a baby. We found out at around a year of age when he stopped nursing. My poor carpet - we had like 18 incidents in 21 days when we were trying to transition him onto regular dairy milk. He did outgrow it, but he's not ever been a lover of cheese or chocolate as a result. Hubs went through a period where he couldn't do any US dairy. We went to Europe for 3 weeks and he had no issues there. He seems to do OK now, but he only consumes select things. Mozzarella is a big one because we have a forno pizza oven. He lived in Italy for 3 years, so the pizza has to be "correct" or bust. If you want to pay big bucks, you can get Buf water buffalo cheese from Whole Foods. But, he can tolerate a couple of the better quality Italian style mozzarella cheeses found in the deli section at HEB. Can Mini-B tolerate non-cow dairy?
  14. Sorry, not sorry, but dairy in the US is gross compared to Canada and Europe. Mini-B probably does need lactose free milk and it can be easier on the system considering how poor the dairy is here.
  15. In addition to what the others have said, your partner needs to meet both continuous residence and physical presence requirements to be even remotely eligible for naturalization. https://www.uscis.gov/citizenship/continuous-residence-and-physical-presence-requirements-for-naturalization Not sure how much travel out of country has happened until this point, but if one isn't actually interested in residing in the US applying for naturalization in the US?
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