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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Egypt
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I miss M4E. Sweet lady.

I also wonder about Morocco4ever, and Kiyah...they both helped me immensely after our first denial. I hope they are doing well

"The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Egypt
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Filed for K3 in 07' when it was still allowed in Egypt. Had the embassy interview in 09'. Received the visa, arrived in the US, and did AOS all in 2010. Waiting to Naturalize in 2013. Been married for five years. Met in March 04' so we've known each other 8 years and pretty much been best friends since then. We have our days but for the most part we're still happy together.

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Hi True Love (wonder if I knew you before), Palm Tree, Donna, Olivia :)

I don't do Facebook so it's nice to have a chance to see you guys here.

Back story... met my husband in 2002, we got married in 2004, did our visa process in 2005, and thanks God we're done with all immigration now :dance:

These days... just livin la vida loca here in San Antonio... working, taking care of business and each other, and having a little fun now and then... B-)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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We filed DCF in Oct 2008, got approved in Dec 2008. We are now awaiting oath ceremony letter for his naturalization. Hoping to make a trip back to Morocco soon. We are both working and Farid is the boss of me or so he thinks. I just reply Yes Sir when he tells me to focus on him. He has been like this since day 1, he's a riot. :rofl::bonk:

Oct 28,2006 Met online in Yahoo messenger
Dec 2,2007 Traveled to Morocco and decided to stay
Jan 7,2008 Got married in Zaio
Mar 2,2008 Got my Moroccan residency
Oct 23,2008 Direct Consular filed at consulate
Oct 31,2008 Got interview call for Dec 22nd
Nov 11,2008 Medical exam done
Dec 22,2008 Interview and got approved
Dec 23,2008 Visa issued, thanks to God
Jan 20,2009 Flew home to Texas.
Jan 21,2009 Living and working in Los Fresnos, Texas
Oct 30,2010 Filed I-751 Lifting of Conditions
Nov 2, 2010 NOA1
Dec 10,2010 Biometrics
Mar 23,2011 Approved Lifting of Conditions
Oct 28,2011 Filed N-400 Naturalization
Nov 02,2011 NOA 1
Nov 28,2011 Recd text/email placed inline for interview schedule
Dec 01,2011 Recd text/email interview scheduled,pending letter
Jan 10,2012 Interview Date
Jan 10,2012 Interview Cancelled and will be rescheduled per
USCIS as Farid can only interview after Jan 20th
Feb 23,2012 Citizenship Interview Date-Farid passed. Wohoo
July 6,2012 Oath Ceremony-McAllen Texas

March 20,2013 Petitioned for Momma

March 9, 2015 Momma arrives in Texas to live with us.

January 30, 2016 Momma leaves back to Morocco for a visit.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Algeria
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Married August 2002. Filed I-130 in Feb 2003. I started lurking on VJ in late 2006 when our lawyer had no luck in getting our file forwarded to the NVC. A whole lotta junk before and after that but he returned to Algeria and his visa was finally issued in June 2009. He became eligible to natz last wednesday although we won't file until we return from our trip to Algeria in August. Is there some sort of award for the longest visa journey? Well, we're still chugging along two kids and almost ten tears later :)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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Nice to see lots of familiar names! We filed a K-1 from Morocco in 2005. We are coming up on our 7 year wedding anniversary this summer. We have almost 3.5 year old b/g twins and hubby was naturalized a day before their first birthday. We both come back occasionally to check in and read. I have a fellow teacher at my school who married a woman in China over Christmas break. So...I am cheering him on in his visa journey. :)

OUR VISA JOURNEY

02/24/05 - Mailed K-1 to TSC

03/18/05 - K-1 Approval from CSC

06/16/05 - K-1 Interview in Casablanca, Morocco

06/29/05 - K-1 Visa issued

07/07/05 - SO arrives in US

07/22/05 - Married in religious ceremony and reception with family & friends

07/25/05 - Married in civil ceremony

09/14/05 - Mailed AOS/EAD

12/28/05 - AOS/EAD biometrics in West Palm Beach

01/03/06 - EAD card arrives

03/08/06 - AOS interview and AOS approval in West Palm Beach

03/13/06 - Welcome to America letter arrives

03/18/06 - Green card arrives in mail

12/10/07 - I-751 mailed to TSC

12/26/07 - NOA receipt date (from transfer to VSC)

02/14/08 - Biometrics appointment

10/17/08 - Approval date

10/24/08 - Approval letter received

10/25/08 - 10 year green card arrived

10/06/09 - N-400 mailed to Texas Lockbox

10/08/09 - NOA priority date

11/06/09 - Biometrics

01/04/10 - Interview

01/13/10 - Oath Ceremony

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Egypt
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Tnh9479- I'm looking at your timeline and it makes me remember how quick Casa was years ago. You and the other Morocco ladies were the lucky ones. :). I remember wishing Cairo was that quick.

"The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off.

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Hai Rosie... Tnh it's been forever since I've seen you post. The twins are adorable :luv:

Momof1 - your case was definitely among the longest visa journeys I've ever seen here - what a clusterfork.

Kat, Tany and Mithra - I was thinking back of all the folks we've seen come and go and wondering how they are - of course M4E (M4H !) and MBP, Peezey, Um Squeaky, JP, Noura, Angel, Amal, Maggie, Bridget, Liz, Sereia, Nawal, Sara, Mireya, Me4Musa.... the list goes on and on....

And Dawn is missed very much, too.

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شارع النجمة في بيت لحم

Too bad what happened to a once thriving VJ but hardly a surprise

al Nakba 1948-2015
66 years of forced exile and dispossession


Copyright © 2015 by PalestineMyHeart. Original essays, comments by and personal photographs taken by PalestineMyHeart are the exclusive intellectual property of PalestineMyHeart and may not be reused, reposted, or republished anywhere in any manner without express written permission from PalestineMyHeart.

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Last year Adam & I had a VJ getogether dinner at Dimassis in Houston with Jackie & Amal & another Houston VJ couple plus my sister & her hubby came since he had just become a US citizen a week earlier. I'll be planning something in a few months after Adam becomes

a citizen.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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I'm sorta Class of 08. We actually applied in April 2008. But this is a new screen name, my old one is inactive but I'm sure many of you would remember me B-)

So really? You can change your name during Naturalization? Do you have to pay extra? I know it costs a lot to even change your name in this country (well, according to my knowledge about it from reading "The Namesake" :lol: )

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Yes for real u can request a name change! On the N 400 paper it asks you if you want to change your name & what do u want to change it to. From what I've read is that during the interview USCIS can not grant ur name change that it can only be done during ur oath ceremony as it is granted to you by the Judge. Even my brother in law did a slight name change last year & it was granted during his oath ceremony by the Judge.

And no you don't pay extra for the name change. Still $680 for N400

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