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I'm so sorry we won't be able to make it to the party!

Eric is working crazy hours A LOT and already told me to not bother him with ANYTHING for the next 2 weeks. :/

plus our medical bills with blow up the budget for the next 3 months in advance. i feel lost!!!!!!

Awww - well maybe you can make New Year's Eve if you are back from Germany? We'll miss you!!! We're thinking of taking some time to go on a short road trip before I get a job - probably at the beginning of next month so we might end up heading out your way :D Either that or we'll head up to Northern Cali or NV maybe...

Hello everyone. Sorry to have been away so long. I have been trying to catch up - not happening! There has been so much going on with all of you.

I hope that everyone is adjusting well. I'm happy to hear how the adjustment period is going. Better? Worse? What do you think of us Americans? How about the state of this economy?

AUDREY!!! How have you been?! Settling in ok here - it's been tough but it's getting a little easier. Still waiting on my EAD so have lots of time to kill. Have put on a bunch of weight and really need to lose it but otherwise all is well!!!

That is so great to hear. Adjusting has been hard for both of us as well. I'm not sure if the age difference is the key or there is such a cultural difference. What do you think? I think he is in complete denial of being homesick. He claims that he is not - but how can't you be? I would be. We just take one day at a time. Do you have cultural differences?

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Sometimes but mainly our issues are around our different upbringings - Jeremy grew up moving from place to place with very little money. The trailer he lived in with his aunt is the most disgusting hole ever although she has made some effort to tidy it - it is pretty gross. I am used to having seen my mum struggle through poverty but make something of herself and I find it hard to understand why Jeremy's family can't do the same - he has managed it himself...

Also money is a kicker - I like spending and I like being in control of my money but without a job I can't be - I ask Jeremy if we can afford something and he says "yes" - the next thing I know, we've maxed out the credit cards and have late fees, over limit fees, overdraft fees... etc etc... at least the bills aren't being "forgotten" like they were one month!!! So yes - there are teething problems but we work through it :) It's one thing loving someone from a distance, but we have to learn to live together now and we're getting there... slowly!!!

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Yes, we are too. Our struggles are more over his negative (cynical) attitude about America. I hate that I have to defend America when I don't necessarily agree with everything we do here. I get very defensive and I am working on it and he is also working on not being so negative. He is also not a TV person and I love TV. And he also doesn't like 1/2 the food that is here and I love my food. We're working on it...

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Yes, we are too. Our struggles are more over his negative (cynical) attitude about America. I hate that I have to defend America when I don't necessarily agree with everything we do here.

Same here!

My personal opinion is that cultural differences exist no matter if one admits to them or not. I think Canada and England are two of the most similar cultures to America, so if we have them, it seems everyone must. Even if lots and lots of things are really similar (especially compared with cultures that are vastly and obviously different), there are always little things, and even these can be hard to adjust to when you're facing all of them at once. In fact, for us, sometime we have to consciously remind ourselves that we do indeed come from different countries -- maybe ours is different b/c we share a land border too. I'm sure healthcare is a big one for a lot of people who are used to better/different systems.

But for me and Scott, I'd say our adjustment just to living together has been really smooth, as this is the second time we've cohabited, and I've tried to correct some of his evil male ways (like not cleaning ;) ) that I knew existed from the first time we lived together. Money has certainly been a different issue, though, as the first time around he didn't have to support me (and couldn't have if he'd wanted to). Me having to support Scott has certainly been different -- and now I've got some lovely credit card debt and some issues to go with it that are new for us, but we're working through them. It really is easier being together, for us. When we were apart everything was just *so hard*.

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07.12.07 - I-129f petition mailed

07.13.07 - I-129f received by VSC

07.18.07 - NOA1 notice

07.20.07 - check cashed

07.22.07 - touch

11.29.07 - NOA2, waited 140 days

11.30.07 - touch

12.03.07 - NVC Received

12.05.07 - NVC Left

12.10.07 - Consulate Rec'd

12.13.07 - Packet 3 Rec'd

03.13.08 - Packet 3 sent back to Montreal

04.08.08 - eligible for interview

05.13.08 - Packet 4 Rec'd

06.02.08 - Interview!

06.09.08 - Visa in hand!

06.16.08 - move date, POE via Peace Bridge, Buffalo, NY

06.20.08 - civil wedding

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06.25.08 - AOS package sent

06.30.08 - received in Chicago

07.07.08 - NOA1 for 485 (AOS), 765 (EAD), & 131 (AP), rec'd in mail 07.14.08

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07.10.08 - check cashed

07.28.08 - case transferred to CSC

08.02.08 - Biometrics

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08.04.08 - touch on AOS & EAD

08.05.08 - touch on EAD

08.06.08, 08.07.08, 08.21.08, 08.22.08 - touch on AOS

09.03.08 - EAD approved!

09.04.08 - touch on EAD

09.05.08 - EAD card arrives in mail

09.06.08 - AP arrives in mail (no updates online or via email)

09.23.08 - touch on AOS

09.24.08 - welcome letter mailed

09.25.08 - touch on AOS

09.30.08 - AOS approved

10.01.08 - touch on AOS

10.04.08 - Green Card received

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Yes, we are too. Our struggles are more over his negative (cynical) attitude about America. I hate that I have to defend America when I don't necessarily agree with everything we do here. I get very defensive and I am working on it and he is also working on not being so negative. He is also not a TV person and I love TV. And he also doesn't like 1/2 the food that is here and I love my food. We're working on it...

:lol: Yeah - some people even said that it can be harder for people moving from the UK and Canada as they expect things to be so similar that the differences hit them harder. Coming from a country where even the language is different means that you have to prepare yourself for a lot of major changes, including even speaking differently so these people expect the differences.

Also I think age is a factor. As you get older, you can become more accepting but at the same time, you get used to things and get set in your ways. My mum's partner (66 or something) is a lovely, gentle man. Yet you get him talking about immigrants into the UK and it's "Paki" this that and the other and all black people have issues with race and try and play the racism card to get what they want!! Yet he knows and likes people from Pakistan and other areas of Asia and knows and likes people who are black as well!!! I think sometimes it is a mindset that is hard to get out of rather than a set-in-stone attitude that truly affects how other people are treated...

Did any of that make sense?! :lol: I guess I am trying to say that while my mum's partner can come across as racist due to generalised statements about people from other cultures, it's just stereotyping in the worst way as he doesn't have any personal problems with people from other cultures - it's like a bad habit or something!!! And before I have anyone jump down my throat, I do not condone what he does at all - I hate it personally, but I can understand that it is just a perception he has.

And Rae - I agree with you about things being easier together. And the CC debt :rolleyes: Sure, we fight from time to time, but then we did that from a distance as well :lol: And it is much easier to make all the bad stuff go away with a hug :)

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Thank you - It helps to know that we're not the only ones. Indeed, we are both set in our ways - that's for sure. Me probably more so than him. He's happy to let things go the way I want them. And for him, being 63 and helping to help care for my 7 and 9 year old daughters is purley amazing to me. He helps with their homework, does all of the cleaning and laundry, gets their breakfast in the morning so I can get ready for work. The only thing I do really is the cooking. We have our boundaries now because when he started doing "everything" I didn't feel there was anything for me to do. I love keeping house and it's my bit of therapy. So, he now understands when I pick up a broom and start cleaning that he doesn't get defensive. One day at a time.

I have taken on a Brownie Troop in my neighborhood and it is very rewarding. I have 14 girls - age 7-8 - it's so much work but I'm loving it - they are great kids.

Other than that, work has been very very busy as our business is expanding and are looking forward to hiring more help. I am ready for an assistant. Too bad I can't hire Phil. :whistle:

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I have a question,..I just recently graduated June 2008 and I have to file form I-864 for Affidavit of support form my husband..I just recently started a part-time work and will start my 2nd job next week as full time..I have 3 co-sponsors along with their incometax return forms copies..is this ok if I can't show any incometax return yet?? I got a letter from my employer stating that I got the job for full-time,and I got my 1st paycheck from my part-time job. I am sending xerox copies of these..Is this enough?I really can't show anything about tax return yet>>>

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Just thought I'd jump in with a wee update. Since my parents went home Monday I've been missing them a whole lot. It's like all the homesickness came rushing back. Been trying to keep myself busy job hunting. Just missed out on a good one I would have been guarenteed by maybe 2 weeks. It's through a friend of the mother in law and I would have been working out at sthur museum where we got married. BOOOO!!!!! On a more positive note (well positive for me not sure about the rest of NE), my father in law has given me a buick for when I get my licence so I can get around. It's fairly old and not amazing with really high mileage but it's clean(ish) enough and it goes. Used to be my edest sister in laws before she went away to college.

My parents brought me so many yummy things from back home. 4 packets of hobnobs, 2 packets of milk chocolate digestives, the biggest bottle of HP I've ever seen, some butter tablet and several large bars of proper cadbury's. We also ate out ever night they were here so I have the serious need of going on a diet. So the sooner I get a job and stop walking to the kitchen for a coffee (they also bought me an espresso/cappucino machine to keep me out of starbucks) and several hobnobs the better!!!!!

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01/11/2008 - medical (allergic to tetanus shot, requirement waived)

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03/12/2008 - Flying Glasgow - Dublin - Chicago - Omaha

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07/31/2008 - AOS and EAD finally mailed

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08/16/2008 - Biometrics letter recieved

09/09/2008 - Biometrics at 1pm, Omaha

09/26/2008 - AOS transferred to CSC

09/29/2008 - AOS touched (took out envelope at CSC and put in new pile)

10/03/2008 - AOS touched (probably that RFE coming soon!!!!)

10/06/2008 - AOS touched AGAIN!!! (surely it's an RFE)

10/15/2008 - EAD CARD PRODUCTION ORDERED!!!!YEY!!!

10/27/2008 - EAD IN HAND

01/12/2009 - AOS touched

01/26/2009 - Email from CRIS. GREENCARD PRODUCTION ORDERED..YIPPPPEEE

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Aww Debz - I am soo glad you had a nice time and I think it is always going to be hard to say goodbye again - it is the one thing I am dreading when my mum comes to visit. But maybe next time you'll be going back to Scotland :D

Pity about that job but I am sure there will be something even better coming along :D And great news about the car as well! We can only afford one car so I am going to be cycling - it might restrict where I can look for jobs but hopefully I'll be able to cycle instead which will be good :D

In other news, Riley is licking a tamale corn husk :unsure: Weird cat... :lol:

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guess who got 25% fired on friday?

*sigh*

ohwell, i never liked that job anyway. I'll use the 2 hours each day that i will leave early to apply for better jobs.

they told me that the economy was too bad and that they weren't making enough business. ohwell. but there is always enough money for the whole family to buy brand new cars this weeks. i HATE people who are so filthy rich that they use perspective.

my boss told me, that she was not getting her bonus anymore, trying to show me, that she was taking cuts, too. well, that cuts her salary from 35000 PER MONTH to 30000 PER MONTH. oh i feel SOOO sorry for her!!!!

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Hello fellow July peeps!

Been a bit, but had to check in and get some advice. So Matthew and I had our green card interview finally last friday. We show up at the place well early, have copies of everything you can possibly think of to document our marriage and then some in hand. We get called into the office to meet with Officer S, and he asks us a few questions about how we met, how the marriage was going, who was at our wedding, what we both do for a living, etc etc. He asked for any updated financial information to add to the file. I had my employer write a new letter of employment verification - just to be thorough - dated last week as well as my 2008 teacher contract so I hand that over to him.

Then he says, alright guys, do you want the good news or the bad news???ummmmm......seriously?? okay, I guess lets get the bad news out of the way. so he says, well, this NEVER happens, but it appears that they lost Matthew's immigration/entry packet at the airport customs office when he entered the country last January on his K-1 visa. you know...that 'mysterious' brown envelope that is delivered from the embassy that has all your immigration info, your medical exam, your sponsor's info, etc etc....yeah, they lost that one! although Officer S can tell he had it when he entered the country because someone took the official sticker off of it and put it in his file to document that he entered the country with all of the proper paperwork, they just aren't sure what happened to it from there. he said this NEVER happens and proceeded to explain how the file gets split up to the different offices for AOS and then put back together for the final interview phase and that 99.9% of the time all of that works out just fine. In fact, poor Officer S is just baffled by what could have happened to it since the USCIS office here in Seattle gets daily deliveries from the airport customs down the road and from that official sticker in Matthew's file, he knows it was here, they just don't know where it is now.

at this stage in the interview my heart is pounding waiting to hear what all this means to us. Apparently your entire life is in that mysterious brown envelope. Luckily I was so over prepared at the interview, I had copies of everything he needed to replace from it EXCEPT Matthew's medical exam. soooooo, the Officer says to us, we have a choice here. Since we are the ones who lost it, you can have us continue to look for that paperwork (although he has apparently been trying to track it down for the last 3 weeks since our file landed on his desk - not to mention it has not been found in the 7 months since we filed AOS) OR we can go have another medical exam done. ARE YOU KIDDING ME???

So I say, well, can't we just call the embassy doctor in London who did the original medical and have them fax you a copy? and he says no, you have to have a new medical done here in the US because the embassy doctor in London is not an approved Civil Surgeon here in the US. I say, well, you know he passed his medical because he was granted an interview, and allowed to enter the country - isn't that good enough?? not to mention we have the I-693A form we submitted with AOS verifying all of his vaccinations sitting right there in front of us, and he again says no, we have to have the actual medical paperwork in his file. At this point I say, well I won't allow you to vaccinate him again, he got all those shots only 9 months ago, and he says that's okay, we know he has those because we have the I693A form, he just needs all the rest of it done again.

So here is the kicker....WE HAVE TO PAY FOR THE MEDICAL EXAM AGAIN!!!! #######?? Even though it is their mistake, our health insurance will not pay for an immigration exam, and Officer S thinks they are still running around $400.00 to have it done (we paid just over 250 pounds in London in January to have the first one done). I am SOOOOOO ANGRY! they admit its their mistake, they know he passed his medical the first time, they have proof of the vaccinations, yet we have to do this all over again at our expense. not to mention the other stuff that was 'lost' in that paperwork included absolutely every detail of our lives - financials, names, addresses, employers, SSN, parents info, etc etc...you guys know all of the info you had to submit to sponsor your fiance for the K-1 visa - well of that was in the file that they 'lost'. I feel violated and so angry I am barely able to contain it right now. at the very least I think they should provide us with some sort of voucher to cover the cost of a second medical exam.

Of course the longer we put this off the longer it will take to actually get the green card in our hands, so I don't think we really have a choice here. Of course 'the good news' was that we are approved for a green card - pending a new medical. In fact Officer S is so sorry about what happened he is keeping our file on his desk and having us send the new I-693 medical form directly to him at our local office so he can approve the green card the same day he receives it. at least there is that - I guess.

Sorry this is so long - and sorry for any mistakes, I just don't have the energy to read over to edit!

Does anyone have any advice here?? do I have any recourse?? He did say we have done everything right in this process and was glad I was so organized and had extra copies of everything we have ever submitted to replace what was lost. I am SO PISSED. I think I will contact my congressman, but it is that wise until this is resolved?? should we jump through the hoops first and get the green card and then raise holy hell??

Oh and the kicker....we have to have the new medical done, at our expense, in 4 weeks, or face possible deportation.....

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH :angry:

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guess who got 25% fired on friday?

*sigh*

ohwell, i never liked that job anyway. I'll use the 2 hours each day that i will leave early to apply for better jobs.

they told me that the economy was too bad and that they weren't making enough business. ohwell. but there is always enough money for the whole family to buy brand new cars this weeks. i HATE people who are so filthy rich that they use perspective.

my boss told me, that she was not getting her bonus anymore, trying to show me, that she was taking cuts, too. well, that cuts her salary from 35000 PER MONTH to 30000 PER MONTH. oh i feel SOOO sorry for her!!!!

Ohhh hun - they were always @$$h0les to you anyway so tbh you are prolly better off having the extra time to look for a better job - you've never really been happy there so although the cut in income is not exactly helpful, at least you can try and look at the positive :) Just think - there is a much better company out there that actually deserves you and your abilities who aren't complete d!cks ;)

Sara - I commented on your other post but that does truly suck. I would try and take it further if you could but I don't know how far you would get with it :unsure:

I have a grumpy husband again. He's been trying to find a registration code for a character he used to have on a game and he can't find it anywhere. It is driving him absolutely nuts which in turn is driving me nuts. I kinda wish we could have some space right now so he could get a grip and peace could reign again!!!

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farking farking FARK, History; that is just putrid :angry:

just reading over your account of it all, above, got my blood boiling, and it isn't even happening to me!

I just don't understand the reasoning there - the paper from the UK doctor would have been sufficient, if they had retrieved it from the packet (as they should have done), but a faxed copy of the EXACT SAME DOCUMENT isn't valid? what the hell? that just makes NO SENSE whatsoever... and yes, I know we're dealing with USCIS here, and they make not-making-sense an art form, but this is a whole new level :blink:

I think if it were me I'd ring everyone I could think of... I know politicians all have other things on their minds right now, but maybe start with them...? get some publicity... and maybe ring USCIS and go as far up the chain as you can get, asking to speak to supervisors, and lay it out in as clear terms as you can, making it sound as nonsensical as you can (as it is!)? I don't know what to say about it... I mean, in the end paying again is a small price if it means you avoid deportation, but bloody hell! it shouldn't come to that; they should be able to cover issues like this when THEY'RE the ones who stuffed up!

sorry I can't be of more use; hopefully my sympathetic anger is something at least ;)

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Day Six: Far too dark in Mines of Moria to brush hair properly. Am very afraid I am developing a tangle.

Orcs so silly.

Still the prettiest.

Day 35: Boromir dead. Very messy death, most unnecessary. Did get kissed by Aragorn as he expired. Does a guy have to get shot full of arrows around here to get any action? Boromir definitely not prettier than me. Cannot understand it. Am feeling a pout coming on.

Frodo off to Mordor with Sam. Tiny little men caring about each other, rather cute really.

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sara, I'm so sorry! This ####### leaves me speachless. But I doubt that there is a whole lot you can do about it, without delaying the GC. USCIS just really sucks.

Your package is probably still at the POE, somewhere underneath some trashpile in the corner *sigh*

I'm so sorry!!!

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I agree, that situation sucks and would make my blood boil. But my advice would be not to fight it. It SUCKS. It's like saying, go ahead, #### me in the #######. I'll even smile while you do so.

I think fighting it would take a lot of time, and seeing as how they've put a time limit on it, you don't have a lot of time. I also think it would be a HUGE headache, and you likely still would end up getting the extra exam. You know you are in the right, they messed up... but as with many things in life, you are the ones who are gonna end up having to fix it. I just don't think there's any way around it. Maybe you could call your congressperson, but at the same time, go ahead and get the extra exam.

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07.12.07 - I-129f petition mailed

07.13.07 - I-129f received by VSC

07.18.07 - NOA1 notice

07.20.07 - check cashed

07.22.07 - touch

11.29.07 - NOA2, waited 140 days

11.30.07 - touch

12.03.07 - NVC Received

12.05.07 - NVC Left

12.10.07 - Consulate Rec'd

12.13.07 - Packet 3 Rec'd

03.13.08 - Packet 3 sent back to Montreal

04.08.08 - eligible for interview

05.13.08 - Packet 4 Rec'd

06.02.08 - Interview!

06.09.08 - Visa in hand!

06.16.08 - move date, POE via Peace Bridge, Buffalo, NY

06.20.08 - civil wedding

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06.25.08 - AOS package sent

06.30.08 - received in Chicago

07.07.08 - NOA1 for 485 (AOS), 765 (EAD), & 131 (AP), rec'd in mail 07.14.08

07.09.08 - touch on all 3

07.10.08 - check cashed

07.28.08 - case transferred to CSC

08.02.08 - Biometrics

08.03.08 - touch on AOS

08.04.08 - touch on AOS & EAD

08.05.08 - touch on EAD

08.06.08, 08.07.08, 08.21.08, 08.22.08 - touch on AOS

09.03.08 - EAD approved!

09.04.08 - touch on EAD

09.05.08 - EAD card arrives in mail

09.06.08 - AP arrives in mail (no updates online or via email)

09.23.08 - touch on AOS

09.24.08 - welcome letter mailed

09.25.08 - touch on AOS

09.30.08 - AOS approved

10.01.08 - touch on AOS

10.04.08 - Green Card received

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