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Since our case was sent back to the U.S. and not really knowing exactly what to do about it yet, I have decided for sure that I'm going to go to HCMC to be with Hanh. I'm excited and sad. I mean, she will make the same sacrifice for me so I figure its only right that I stay with her. We are planing to open a cafe/smoothie shop as I stated in another post. This is something that I have wanted to do in the stated for a very long time. And since I see that American/western food is gaining popularity, I think we will be very successful. But spending 3 or 4 weeks there seemed to be my limit :) I don't know how I'm going to handle 12 months or more.

Also, I really don't know if I should cancel my paperwork for K1 and get married and refile. Obviously, my income isn't going to be the same if I work and live there. Right now, I have so many questions and No answers. So I thought I would throw it out there to those that have decided to make the move to HCMC to be with the one they love. And if anyone knows a good lawyer in NJ... please let me know. Or someone that is on the east coast that practices through out the US. I might try to contact with M.E. before I leave in July.... so many questions so little answers. :wacko::(

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Since our case was sent back to the U.S. and not really knowing exactly what to do about it yet, I have decided for sure that I'm going to go to HCMC to be with Hanh. I'm excited and sad. I mean, she will make the same sacrifice for me so I figure its only right that I stay with her. We are planing to open a cafe/smoothie shop as I stated in another post. This is something that I have wanted to do in the stated for a very long time. And since I see that American/western food is gaining popularity, I think we will be very successful. But spending 3 or 4 weeks there seemed to be my limit :) I don't know how I'm going to handle 12 months or more.

Also, I really don't know if I should cancel my paperwork for K1 and get married and refile. Obviously, my income isn't going to be the same if I work and live there. Right now, I have so many questions and No answers. So I thought I would throw it out there to those that have decided to make the move to HCMC to be with the one they love. And if anyone knows a good lawyer in NJ... please let me know. Or someone that is on the east coast that practices through out the US. I might try to contact with M.E. before I leave in July.... so many questions so little answers. :wacko::(

Ralphs, I really don't have any comments. I just wish you the best of luck. Good luck bro.

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Since our case was sent back to the U.S. and not really knowing exactly what to do about it yet, I have decided for sure that I'm going to go to HCMC to be with Hanh. I'm excited and sad. I mean, she will make the same sacrifice for me so I figure its only right that I stay with her. We are planing to open a cafe/smoothie shop as I stated in another post. This is something that I have wanted to do in the stated for a very long time. And since I see that American/western food is gaining popularity, I think we will be very successful. But spending 3 or 4 weeks there seemed to be my limit :) I don't know how I'm going to handle 12 months or more.

Also, I really don't know if I should cancel my paperwork for K1 and get married and refile. Obviously, my income isn't going to be the same if I work and live there. Right now, I have so many questions and No answers. So I thought I would throw it out there to those that have decided to make the move to HCMC to be with the one they love. And if anyone knows a good lawyer in NJ... please let me know. Or someone that is on the east coast that practices through out the US. I might try to contact with M.E. before I leave in July.... so many questions so little answers. :wacko::(

Ralphs, I really don't have any comments. I just wish you the best of luck. Good luck bro.

Thank you. ;)

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If you get your residency established that would allow you to do the DCF.

Hopefully we will be going back to visit Linh's family this Fall. So you can count on a few extra smoothie sales (after the 1st complimentary VJ cup of course). :)

Sounds exciting. Be sure to keep us all posted.

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If you get your residency established that would allow you to do the DCF.

Hopefully we will be going back to visit Linh's family this Fall. So you can count on a few extra smoothie sales (after the 1st complimentary VJ cup of course). :)

Sounds exciting. Be sure to keep us all posted.

I will look into the DCF. I assume that's a refile as well? I will look forward to seeing you guys for sure. I miss talking to Americans when I'm there since I don't speak Viet LOL

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So when is this smoothie shop open? I'm going to VN in June. hehehe Guess it's too early huh... GOOOOD LUCK with everything.

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Good luck to and you wife ,i DO NOT think you can live with the communist country (distatorship) :crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:

I did for a year and plenty of others have with no problem. You just gotta know who to give money too... :blush:

Vietnam doesn't have a dictator anymore ever since Ho Chi Minh Died, they have a whole party that rules the whole nation through committees.

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Hey friend

Good luck to and you wife ,i DO NOT think you can live with the communist country (distatorship) :crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:

I did for a year and plenty of others have with no problem. You just gotta know who to give money too... :blush:

Vietnam doesn't have a dictator anymore ever since Ho Chi Minh Died, they have a whole party that rules the whole nation through committees.

Yeah I'm not worried about that at all. I feel very comfortable there. Just wish I could speak more Viet. But that will come in time.

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So when is this smoothie shop open? I'm going to VN in June. hehehe Guess it's too early huh... GOOOOD LUCK with everything.

LOL yeah a bit too soon. I have a couple gigs here in June that I'm obligated to play (I'm a musician as well). But if you come back after August we will be open. Thanks!

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Hey friend

Good luck to and you wife ,i DO NOT think you can live with the communist country (distatorship) :crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:

I did for a year and plenty of others have with no problem. You just gotta know who to give money too... :blush:

Vietnam doesn't have a dictator anymore ever since Ho Chi Minh Died, they have a whole party that rules the whole nation through committees.

Yeah I'm not worried about that at all. I feel very comfortable there. Just wish I could speak more Viet. But that will come in time.

Maybe you can take some Vietnamese language classes while you are over there... That way you would know when your wife curses you out in Vietnamese, when she's mad at you... Just kidding.... :lol::rofl: On serious note, there are lots of people willing to do language exchange in Vietnam, you can find a person who will teach you Vietnamese while in turn you teach them english.

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Hey friend

Good luck to and you wife ,i DO NOT think you can live with the communist country (distatorship) :crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:

But are not some people saying the same about Obama and his policies?? :whistle:

You live where you live and make your life as pleasant as possible. People are having happy loving lives right now in worn torn countries.

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Hey friend

Good luck to and you wife ,i DO NOT think you can live with the communist country (distatorship) :crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:

But are not some people saying the same about Obama and his policies?? :whistle:

You live where you live and make your life as pleasant as possible. People are having happy loving lives right now in worn torn countries.

Amen brotha!

Best of luck to you RalphandHanh. Were having our own difficulties with our petition and moving to VN is definitly an option for me. Maybe I'll see you there.

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Hey friend

Good luck to and you wife ,i DO NOT think you can live with the communist country (distatorship) :crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:

I did for a year and plenty of others have with no problem. You just gotta know who to give money too... :blush:

Vietnam doesn't have a dictator anymore ever since Ho Chi Minh Died, they have a whole party that rules the whole nation through committees.

Yeah I'm not worried about that at all. I feel very comfortable there. Just wish I could speak more Viet. But that will come in time.

Maybe you can take some Vietnamese language classes while you are over there... That way you would know when your wife curses you out in Vietnamese, when she's mad at you... Just kidding.... :lol::rofl: On serious note, there are lots of people willing to do language exchange in Vietnam, you can find a person who will teach you Vietnamese while in turn you teach them english.

Yep I have a teacher lined up already. It's a crazy hard language though

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Hey friend

Good luck to and you wife ,i DO NOT think you can live with the communist country (distatorship) :crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:

But are not some people saying the same about Obama and his policies?? :whistle:

You live where you live and make your life as pleasant as possible. People are having happy loving lives right now in worn torn countries.

LOL don't even get me started on Our government. I think... right now... I have better chances of making a living in Vietnam. I will leave it at that.

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