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I have been gone from the USA since January 1st 2014. My wife and I were married in the courthouse June 3, 2014, and we had a church wedding reception with an Assembly of God Pastor Officiating June 14, 2014. We built rooms onto our house for our living space, living room, bed room, and CR/ bath room. We bought some rice land back, and we will buy more back in May and in January. We bought furniture, a gas oven, and a new large television set for our house, and for our living enjoyment. Going back to September 2013 I came to the Philippines and spent a month here. I then went back to the USA and spent three months there. Then January 1st 2014 I returned to the Philippines again, and I spent another month in Capiz. Then I went to Valencia City, Bukidnon, in Mindanao, and I spent three months there. On facebook I got in contact with my present wife. I asked her if she was related to these people I knew in Capiz because I recognized her name as some of their relatives, and she told me that she was related to them. She was working, taking care of a little boy, a doctor's son in Manila. I flew to Manila, got acquainted with her, and we traveled on the Row Row to Roxas City, and shortly after that we got married, and moved to her house in the Province, New Guia, Maayon, and we have been here ever since. We have been here living with her 13 year old son, her eight year old daughter, a nephew, and her mother until her mother died of cancer last September. She told us that she did not want us to move to the USA until after she died, and now we want to move to the USA in a few months. We are paying off our debts, furniture we bought, a gas oven, and a television set. We will buy some rice land back in May, and we need to buy another piece of rice land back in January, but we hope we will be in the USA by that time, so we will need someone reliable here that will do that for us after we send them the money to buy it back. We plan to have our debts paid off in June or July, and then we will save for the Visa Processing, the Petition, the medical checkup, and the interview, and then we will start the Visa Processing as soon after that as we can. We are looking forward to moving to the USA within a few months. We are not ready yet, but we are getting ready, and will be ready to file the Petition before a long time. Getting our debts paid and saving money is what we are working on now. Getting our debts paid first, and then saving money to get ready to move. That is a little history and our plans for the near future. I have been in the Philippines now for four years, and have my permanent residency. We will be doing Direct Consular Filing in Manila, and hopefully within a few months.

 
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