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Great idea for a thread.

What I DON'T miss about North-West England

- "Alright?" being the common Greeting

- Going around 4-6 round abouts to get even near the center of a town nevermind the city center

- Smoky transport stops and waiting areas

- NHS. So you have to *work* at it to get medical care in the US at least when you get it it's excellent. Just my opinion...

- Small cinema screens

- Living right next to a farm haha..sure don't miss that muck spreading.

- Paying outragious prices for a small portion of food at a restersaunt

- Flooding

- Duvets

- Orange or Blackcurrant being your standard soft drinks

- Having the front room cleared out every 2 months for the chimney sweep guy to come fix it.

- Criss cross double glazing on windows

- Ice on the roads/pavements

Thats all I can think of for now.

Fiona

Love hurts

When you live an ocean away

When you change your sleep schedule to catch a few more moments

When you really need to be held and you have to imagine whilst your partner describes it

When you constantly refresh the USCIS website to see if you're getting any closer

Love Loves

When it repays you with the love of your life

When God finally answered your biggest prayer

When you can live life again in the real world but still have that eternal connection

When you wake up for to the beginning of the rest of your life with the person you fought so hard for

When you love somebody that much

You'll do anything

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Money being taken off of my paycheck for EI. The GST. Dalton McGuinty.

I HATE miles, gallons, pints, words spelled without u's, and all that other jazz...

07/21/07 Entered United States on K1 visa

08/18 Married

10/20 Sent AOS package to Chicago; arrived on 10/22

11/21 Biometrics appointment

12/14 EAD card production ordered; AP approved

12/15 AOS transferred to CSC

12/22 AP arrives in mail

12/27 Received EAD in mail

02/15/08 Green Card production ordered

02/25 Received Welcome letter in mail

02/28 Green card arrived in mail. Done with USCIS for now

01/12/10 Sent I-751 to California Service Center; arrived on 1/14/2010

02/09 Biometrics appointment in Michigan City, Indiana

02/10 Case updated

02/23 Received NOA

03/08 Card production ordered

03/10 ROC approval letter arrives

03/15 Ten year Green card arrives

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forget day Biometrics appointment in Michigan City, Indiana

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The only thing I don't miss in my home country is our garbage "politics" and "politicians" everything else I miss it even the traffic since I am now living in the country where there are more trees than human......

Arrival in the US 02-22-07

Married 04-05-07

Filed AOS/EAD 04-25-07 (priority mail)

Received at Chicago lockbox 04-28-07

Check encashed 05-02-07

Received biometrics letter 05-10-07

Biometrics sked 06-1-07 @ Charlotte, NC

Transferred to CSC 06-01-07

CRIS email confirming transfer to CSC 06-08-07

Touched 06-10-07 (Someone is working on a sunday)

EAD approval 7-9 (CRIS email received 7-14)

AOS 1st touched 7-17 pm since transfer to CSC

AOS 2nd touched 7-18 am

AOS 3rd touched 7-19 around 9am then around 12:48 CRIS email came AOS card prodution!

AOS 4th touched 7-20 9:27am Welcome letter

AOS welcome letter in the mail 7/21

EAD card received 7/21

Green card received 7/26

Immigration free till 7/18/09

I-751

Sent application 04-18-09

Check cashed on 04-22-09

Received on 05-05-09

Received Bio Sked 05-14-09

Bio Schedule 06-01-09

And then the wait.....

*** ps didn't apply for SS id or driver's permit not until 8 days before my I-94 expired and was told to wait for my EAD or greencard which ever comes first huh!

*** apply for SSS, driver's license passed 7/23

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I don't miss having to pay $60+ round trip to get on and off my Island with my car, more if I have someone with me (Victoria)

I don't miss the metric system

I don't miss 65-75 summers, too cool for me. I like em HOT.

I don't miss the beggars ever 50 feet

I don't miss Unions! =)

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I haven't moved yet but I think I have a very good idea about the things that I WON'T miss!!

* My job. I have only stayed here because of this visa process and I cannot WAIT to leave and never come back!

* The rain (I know it rains in America, lol.. But there cannot be anywhere on earth that rains as much as it does here :dead:)

* Talking to Chris on the phone. It will be such a treat to be able to actually talk to him face to face each day!!

* Obsessing about the USCIS website.

* 17.5% VAT

* Crappy bus/train service from Cornwall (It takes me 3 hours to get somewhere that would take 30 minutes in a car)

* Living where I work and being on call 24/7

* Seagulls (Where I live they are as big as cats :blink: Not joking either, lol. They are really vicious (sp) too)

I'm sure I can think of lots more... They are just the main ones :lol:

Our K1 Journey

November 5th 2005 - ♥ Tash & Chris met ♥

June 11th 2007 - We posted the I129F :D

June 19th 2007 - USCIS received date

June 22nd 2007 - NOA1 received

November 16th 2007 - NOA2 - 156 days from filing

November 24th 2007 - Hard copy of NOA2 received

December 15th 2007 - Packet 3 received

January 18th 2008 - Packet 3 returned

February 13th 2008 - Packet 4 received

March 4th 2008 - Medical @ 1.00pm

March 5th 2008 - INTERVIEW @ 10.00am - APPROVED!!

March 11th 2008 - Visa received!

April 30th 2008 - Flying home at last!!!!! (POE: Dulles - Washington DC)

July 12th 2008 - Wedding date!

Now for AOS!

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I won't miss:

the never ending traffic in London - constant and depressing

"Willesden / Neasden" - particularly cr*p areas in London

the long slog to work every morning on the Central Line (utter rubbish)

kids in hoodies

Natwest Bank queues during the lunchtime rush hour

gas prices

NHS - hooray for healthcare in the US

house prices

Asda prepared meals - they are awful - go to M&S

the sheer number of people in London

the government and its ability to hand out cash willingly to those abusing the system

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My wife doesn't live here yet, but I know she won't miss:

1) having to worry about getting mugged every time she leaves her apartment building, and

2) some of her friends who have stopped including her because they're jealous that she's moving to the US and they're not :no:

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- The higher taxes

- Not being able to vote on most things (although I can't vote yet, it's still nice to know that when I'm a USC I'll have more of a say on various local stuff they want to pass, as well as elected officials like DA's, Sheriff's etc).

- The anti-social "yoofs" always hanging outside the local shops, harassing people and being obnoxious (the closest I've come to that so far in the US was last night at the gas station - there was a drunk loitering outside, but he just said "You having a good night?", to which I replied in the affirmative, and he just said "Good to hear that sir!", and went back to loitering).

- Being able to purchase self defense items, and train in their use (starting my CCW classes amongst others).

- Small roads and less parking

- The lack of customer service

Married to my USC Spouse in the UK 08/17/2006

Entered the US with my CR1 on 09/25/2007

Mailed I-751 application on 07/14/2009 to CSC

I-751 package arrived at CSC on 07/16/2009

Check cashed on 07/20/2009

NOA1 Dated 07/16/2009

Biometrics Appointment 08/21/2009

Touched 08/24/2009

APPROVED 09/14/2009

Card Production Ordered 09/22/2009

Card arrived in the mail 09/28/2009

US Citizen as of 10/20/2010!

*IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN WORKING IN SECURITY/LAW ENFORCEMENT/MILITARY IN THE USA, FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME FOR INFO*

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I most certainly don't miss the GST! Oh, and I don't miss Nickelback.

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Jan 17, 2014 N-400 submitted

Jan 27, 2014 NOA received and cheque cashed

Feb 13, 2014 Biometrics scheduled

Nov 7, 2014 NOA received and interview scheduled


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I most certainly don't miss the GST! Oh, and I don't miss Nickelback.

Nickelback unfortunately follows us everywhere we go...

kinda like Celine Dion.. :(

AOS:

2007-02-22: Sent AOS /EAD

2007-03-06 : NOA1 AOS /EAD

2007-03-28: Transferred to CSC

2007-05-17: EAD Card Production Ordered

2007-05-21: I485 Approved

2007-05-24: EAD Card Received

2007-06-01: Green Card Received!!

Removal of Conditions:

2009-02-27: Sent I-751

2009-03-07: NOA I-751

2009-03-31: Biometrics Appt. Hartford

2009-07-21: Touched (first time since biometrics) Perhaps address change?

2009-07-28: Approved at VSC

2009-08-25: Received card in the mail

Naturalization

2012-08-20: Submitted N-400

2013-01-18: Became Citizen

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I'm still in my country, but I just got back after 8 months in the U.S.

I know I won't miss:

- the job market (completely agree with the French guy/girl-sorry, forgot the nickname- about studying a lot and being impossibile to find a job!)

- the traffic, pollution and huge parking problem in Rome

- how italians treat other italians

- the soccer madness

- the totally uncapable government

- 20% VAT!!!

I'll definetely miss (that's an easy one):

-food! food! food!

-italian wonderful art cities and landscapes

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I most certainly don't miss the GST! Oh, and I don't miss Nickelback.

Awww, I like Nickelback! :lol:

Our K1 Journey

November 5th 2005 - ♥ Tash & Chris met ♥

June 11th 2007 - We posted the I129F :D

June 19th 2007 - USCIS received date

June 22nd 2007 - NOA1 received

November 16th 2007 - NOA2 - 156 days from filing

November 24th 2007 - Hard copy of NOA2 received

December 15th 2007 - Packet 3 received

January 18th 2008 - Packet 3 returned

February 13th 2008 - Packet 4 received

March 4th 2008 - Medical @ 1.00pm

March 5th 2008 - INTERVIEW @ 10.00am - APPROVED!!

March 11th 2008 - Visa received!

April 30th 2008 - Flying home at last!!!!! (POE: Dulles - Washington DC)

July 12th 2008 - Wedding date!

Now for AOS!

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I most certainly don't miss the GST! Oh, and I don't miss Nickelback.

Nickelback unfortunately follows us everywhere we go...

kinda like Celine Dion.. :(

:thumbs: No kidding!!

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Things I won't miss when I finally move to the US?

1. Not being able to vote for a head of government and head of state

2. The Metric System

3. Terrible fast food choices

4. Nothing open 24 hours

5. Living in the land of no freeways

6. Outrageous income taxes, sales taxes, and socialism in general

7. Government run health care

8. Uncompetitive home loans

9. Government run auto insurance

10. Radio stations that think a four-hour show on preseason hockey training camp is more important than September baseball

11. Watching the NFL playoffs and Super Bowl and having repetitive Canadian commercials spliced in

12. Generally egregious prices for everything.

13. Gas prices

14. People not knowing what an IRA, 401(k), or CD are

15. The entitlement mentality

16. Having to wait until my next foray over the border to buy something substantial

17. $1 and $2 coins

18. Perpetual rain that makes October-to-March feel like a gargantuan slog

19. The magnitude of ridiculous airfare taxes, fees, etc. that must be paid to get a ticket here

20. Paying outlandish shipping fees when I send things and bogus brokerage fees when I receive things

K-1

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10-24-2007 I-129F Sent

11-2-2007 NOA-1

3-3-2008 NOA-2

3-27-2008 Packet 3 Received

5-21-2008 Medical (Vancouver)

8-5-2008 Interview

8-6-2008 Picked up Visa

10-2-2008 Last day of Work

10-4-2008 Moving Day - POE - YVR Airport

10-11-2008 Wedding Day!

10-12-2008 Wedding (Ceremony)

AOS

===================================

10-28-2008 AOS Package sent to Chicago Lockbox

10-30-2008 AOS Package received

11-5-2008 NOA received for all 3 petitions (dated)

11-8-2008 NOA received in mail

11-24-2008 RFE received for I-864A

11-25-2008 RFE mailed back

12-29-2008 Biometrics Letter Received

1-13-2009 Biometrics Appointment

1-15-2009 AP received in mail

2-3-2009 Infopass Appointment for EAD

2-20-2009 Infopass Appointment for EAD

2-21-2009 EAD received in mail

3-31-2009 AOS Interview Date

4-6-2009 Welcome Letter Received

5-2-2009 Received Green Card

Removal of Conditions

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1-3-2011 I-751 sent to Vermont Service Center

1-6-2011 NOA-1

1-22-2011 Biometrics Letter Received

2-4-2011 Biometrics Appointment

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