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  1. 1. 0-5 years

    • 6-10 years
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    • 21-25 years
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    • 26-30 years
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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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22 years - she was born 23 days after I graduated college. :lol: If she were 21 or something like that, it would be weird, but she’s going on 30.

A relatively large age difference seems normal for Brazilians. Her friend’s husband is also 22 years older.

Odds are she will be only 60 something when I kick. :( But any thing can happen. My parents lived into their 90’s. :thumbs:

We’ve talked about the age difference several times and she’s okay with it. Live for now. (L)

Feb. 2005 - Met in Brazil the first time

May. 2005 - Visited Brazil

Aug. 2005 - Visited Brazil

10/30/05 - Mailed I129F

11/09/05 - NOA1

Nov. 2005 - Visited my fiance in Brazil

02/02/06 - NOA2

Feb. 2006 - Visited my fiance in Brazil

02/24/06 - Packet received at NVC

03/20/06 - Fiance received packet 3 from consulate

04/26/06 - Fiance received appointment letter

05/09/06 - I flew to Rio

5/10/06 - Met fiance at airport

5/11/06 - Medical exam in Rio

05/12/06 - Interview in Rio - APPROVED!!!!

05/17/06 - Received visa in Rio

07/20/06 - POE Miami

10/16/06 - Married!!!!

01/10/07 - Sent AOS and EAD application

01/17/07 - NOA - Receipt

02/02/07 - Biometric appointment

02/09/07 - NOA - Transfer of case to California center

03/22/07 - EAD approved

05/10/07 - AOS approved!!!!

Eulalia and Bill

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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22 years - she was born 23 days after I graduated college. :lol: If she were 21 or something like that, it would be weird, but she’s going on 30.

A relatively large age difference seems normal for Brazilians. Her friend’s husband is also 22 years older.

Odds are she will be only 60 something when I kick. :( But any thing can happen. My parents lived into their 90’s. :thumbs:

We’ve talked about the age difference several times and she’s okay with it. Live for now. (L)

I agree. You know we can plan and plan, but in the end things probably won't work out like we planned it away. I figure my life hasn't been conventional so far, so why should I start being conventional now? :blush:

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Egypt
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14 years difference. I am older B)

K3 Visa

03/26/06 Wedding day!!

waiting for documents to be translated and sent to me in US

05/21/06 Return to Egypt to visit for 9 wonderful days!

06/06/06 I-130 sent (finally!!)

07/12/06 NOA1

10/02/06 Approved!!!

07/20/06 I129f sent

07/24/06 NOA1

09/27/06 I129f approved!!!!

10/06/06 At NVC and case # assigned. Woohoo!!!

10/10/06 NVC sent K3 documents to Cairo today!!!

10/15/06 K3 documents received at Cairo consulate.

10/29/06 Packet 3 received.

11/01/06 Medical appointment

11/08/06 Medical certificate received

11/10/06 Packet 3 sent by delivery service

11/12/06 Packet received at consulate

02/05/07 Interview Date

02/16/07 10 day trip to Egypt

06/25/07 Home visit by field investigator

01/14/08 Got the email to send in his passport for visa!!!!

01/28/08 VISA IN HAND!!!!!!!!!

03/17/08 Arrival in USA!!!!!!!

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11 years. I didn't know at the time. I thought there was maybe a six year difference. I was glad I got to know her over a year before I found out her age. It weirded me out when I realized she was 10 when I was 21, but I was 32 and she was 21 when we started dating(as opposed to 31 and 20 when we met). I like to say she'll be my hot young wife and then when I'm 90, she'll still be my hot young wife.

CIS Office : Philadelphia PA

08/25/09 I-751 Sent to VSC

08/26/09 Package arrives at VSC

08/31/09 Check is Cashed/Clears

08/27/09 NOA

09/24/09 Biometrics

11/24/09 Approval letter arrives!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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22 years - she was born 23 days after I graduated college. :lol: If she were 21 or something like that, it would be weird, but she’s going on 30.

A relatively large age difference seems normal for Brazilians. Her friend’s husband is also 22 years older.

Odds are she will be only 60 something when I kick. :( But any thing can happen. My parents lived into their 90’s. :thumbs:

We’ve talked about the age difference several times and she’s okay with it. Live for now. (L)

I agree. You know we can plan and plan, but in the end things probably won't work out like we planned it away. I figure my life hasn't been conventional so far, so why should I start being conventional now? :blush:

I'm with you on the nonconventional thing! :thumbs:

Feb. 2005 - Met in Brazil the first time

May. 2005 - Visited Brazil

Aug. 2005 - Visited Brazil

10/30/05 - Mailed I129F

11/09/05 - NOA1

Nov. 2005 - Visited my fiance in Brazil

02/02/06 - NOA2

Feb. 2006 - Visited my fiance in Brazil

02/24/06 - Packet received at NVC

03/20/06 - Fiance received packet 3 from consulate

04/26/06 - Fiance received appointment letter

05/09/06 - I flew to Rio

5/10/06 - Met fiance at airport

5/11/06 - Medical exam in Rio

05/12/06 - Interview in Rio - APPROVED!!!!

05/17/06 - Received visa in Rio

07/20/06 - POE Miami

10/16/06 - Married!!!!

01/10/07 - Sent AOS and EAD application

01/17/07 - NOA - Receipt

02/02/07 - Biometric appointment

02/09/07 - NOA - Transfer of case to California center

03/22/07 - EAD approved

05/10/07 - AOS approved!!!!

Eulalia and Bill

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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22 years - she was born 23 days after I graduated college. :lol: If she were 21 or something like that, it would be weird, but she’s going on 30.

A relatively large age difference seems normal for Brazilians. Her friend’s husband is also 22 years older.

Odds are she will be only 60 something when I kick. :( But any thing can happen. My parents lived into their 90’s. :thumbs:

We’ve talked about the age difference several times and she’s okay with it. Live for now. (L)

I agree. You know we can plan and plan, but in the end things probably won't work out like we planned it away. I figure my life hasn't been conventional so far, so why should I start being conventional now? :blush:

I'm with you on the nonconventional thing! :thumbs:

It was real interesting for me. I was looking for a woman 40-50 but was looking to go down to 30 if she was willing to have children. The first thing I did after our 5 hour first chat was to check out Filipino culture to figure out why a 27 year old women would be interested in a 48 year old man. It said, age is respected, a bit over weight is respected, and education is really respected. So, as an ex-athelete getting heavy, being 48 and having a Juris Doctorate, I guess I was perfect for her. She sure is perfect for me.

Date I-129F Sent : 03/17/2006

Date I-129F NOA1: 04/03/2006

I-129F RFE(s) : 08/10/2006

I-129F RFE Reply(s) : 08/17/2006

Date I-129F NOA2 (Approved) : 08/18/2006

Date Package Received By NVC : 09/05/2006

Date Sent to Embassy: 09/18/2006 assigned number MNL2006743xxx

Date Embassy received 09/26/2006

letter-touched 10/17/2006

information on medical and interview 11/17/2006

Packet with Information 11/29/2006

Medical 1/12/2007

Interview 1/19/2007

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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I am exactly 44 days older than my David! :crying:

La Verdadera y El Sincero - Siempre

2005 - 2006 Spent falling in love

22 May 2006 My journey to Nigeria

24 May 2006 David proposes to me

9 June 2006 Mailed I129F to TSC

30 June 2006 NOA-1

Case Transferred to CSC

27 July 2006 Touched

5 Sept 2006 Called USCIS for case / IMBRA status

14 Sept 2006 Touched

19 Sept 2006 Touched Again!

23 Sept 2006 Received IMBRA RFE by postal mail (postmarked 20 Sept 2006)

25 Sept 2006 Response to IMBRA RFE sent Priority Mail w/Delivery Confirmation

29 Sept 2006 Rec'd Email stating RFE received

1 Oct 2006 Touched - Same RFE rec'd message

17 Oct 2006 NOA-2 Rec'd via Email

23 Oct 2006 NOA-2 Rec'd via Postal Mail

9 Nov 2006 Email from NVC (response to my inquiry) w/NVC case# - file to Lagos 6 Nov

13 Nov 2006 Received NVC letter via Postal Mail

20 Nov 2006 Fiance went to Lagos Consulate- Interview Date Received

7 Feb 2007 Interview-VISA GRANTED!!! -

12 Feb 2007 Visa in Hand!!! ***Scheduled arrival 23 Feb 2007***

23 Feb 2007 Arrived JFK USA!!!

12 May 2007 Married

23 May 2007 Filed AOS

25 May 2007 Rec'd NOA1

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  • 2 weeks later...

I'm 14 years older then Olga, I never mentioned anything about the age difference.

The CO did though. :lol:

She passed anyway! :P

:hehe:

We have many of the same ideas, hopes and dreams even though we have a 14 year difference and live roughly 6,000 miles away from each other and those were the things we talked about. They seemed more important then the age difference. B)

K-1 timeline

05/03/06: NOA1

06/29/06: IMBRA RFE Received

07/28/06: NOA2 received in the mail!

10/06/06: Interview

02/12/07: Olga arrived

02/19/07: Marc and Olga marry

02/20/07: DISNEYLAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

AOS Timeline

03/29/07: NOA1

04/02/07: Notice of biometrics appointment

04/14/07: Biometrics appointment

07/10/07: AOS Interview - Passed.

Done with USCIS until 2009!

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