babystef
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babystef reacted to h0tgunn in F2A from Philippines
Thanks sa prayers! Hope everything goes well.. Just attended mass kanina sa St. Jude Cathedral for guidance tomorrow.. :-)
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babystef reacted to G&D in HELP
sunshinearizona...What is your problem??? The lady is obviously confused and tormented by the prospect that she is being deceived by her "husband".
Your comments are neither sympathetic, encouraging, or helpful in any way. If you can't help or try to encourage...then shut the H**ll up!
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babystef reacted to Done--Really in HELP
Rhiz...
I feel so bad, but he is lying to you in so many ways. I am so sorry.
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babystef reacted to Tahoma in help with mama
Your posts are getting weirder and weirder. Do you expect anyone to believe that pile of jebs?
Do you even realize that Markieboy is Filipino? Sheesh...
I'm going to enjoy reading the responses from the rest of the tribe!!!
By the way, I find it strange that you would whine about how your inlaws are pissing away money, then go on to describe how you didn't stick to your own budget.
It must be h*ll when a control freak loses control.
Gretchen...we will pray for you!
OK tribe...Magdasal na tayo.......
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babystef got a reaction from fil01 in help with mama
as ive said on ur last thread..THINK first before you SPEAK..
A mother is still a mother and no one can change that..beside we really dont know whats the real score because we are only hearing YOUR side of the story..
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babystef got a reaction from jamster in help with mama
as ive said on ur last thread..THINK first before you SPEAK..
A mother is still a mother and no one can change that..beside we really dont know whats the real score because we are only hearing YOUR side of the story..
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babystef got a reaction from Tahoma in help with mama
as ive said on ur last thread..THINK first before you SPEAK..
A mother is still a mother and no one can change that..beside we really dont know whats the real score because we are only hearing YOUR side of the story..
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babystef got a reaction from B_J in help with mama
as ive said on ur last thread..THINK first before you SPEAK..
A mother is still a mother and no one can change that..beside we really dont know whats the real score because we are only hearing YOUR side of the story..
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babystef reacted to DaveE in help with mama
She is mine now?
I control you?
Who wears the pants and dresses?
Purpose of your post? You have a fiancee not property.
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babystef got a reaction from AKteacher in st lukes discussion
whew! i made a lot of time only to read this thread..and i must admit this one is very interesting..i'm glad that there are still a lot of american who did not tolerate the behaviour of their fellow buddy! I salute them for understanding the policies here in the phils as well as respecting us too. :thumbs:
Lessons learned!: Think first before you speak and be humble.just accept it and apologize for the wrong doings. We understand that you are under pressure at that time but that is not an excuse for saying rude things about the people here in the Phils esp the policies that we imposed here. Me personally, i was offended on what you say here. I bet if we say something Bad about your country or to your fellow american too you will get offended also?
I hope we learned something from these..next time be more extra careful on what you will going to say.Still, goodluck and i hope this wont affect your journey... (L)
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babystef reacted to EAbbas in Don't make plans until VISA is in your hands!!
Recently I've seen a number of posts with issues regarding not getting the visa in time for flight schedules or other plans that have been made. I just want to say that on this forum there are many many many posts reminding people to NEVER purchase tickets or confirm plans until YOU HAVE YOUR VISA IN YOUR HANDS!!!!
There are many things that can happen.... you can be approved but the visa still may take a few days to get to your doorstep,
I've seen several issues recently:
Putting in job resignation notices before the interview then doesn't have a job during the wait for the visa
making wedding plans and the visa isn't issued before that date making all the plans go out the window (at least have a temporary plan not concrete)
scheduling appointments and flights before visa is issued and then not being able to use those tickets because you have no visa to travel and either losing all that money or having to pay a fee to reschedule the flights/appointments
Please please... remember that you do not know for sure anything until you get to interview... if they give you the visa the same day... thats' the BEST and most wonderful thing... but until you have your visa in your hand... PLEASE DO NOT purchase plane tickets, put in your resignations, or make permanent changes to your life .... until that moment that visa has touched your hands....
WIshing all of you a swift journey thru immigration and a fast receipt of all your VISAS...
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babystef reacted to ~happyndinlove~ in st lukes discussion
What do these (highlighted) words mean?
I have a question please, if you don't mind... do American men refer to their American wives as "their AMERICAN"? "Your American"? "His American"? "The American"? And vice versa? Why is it, the Pinay has to be referred as "My" or "His" Pinay? Is it difficult to say "my" / "his" fiancee and or "my" / "his" wife? I'm guessing you are trying to be complimentary but, your "the/his pinay" comments make me wonder and ask myself...do you think we Pinays are human or.. an object.
If you can refer to your own fiancee as "my fiancee"... why can't you do the same to others'? What is the difference between "your" Pinay fiancee and other American's Pinay fiancee?
Again, I am happy because my husband has never referred to me as 'His Pinay". He's indeed one of a kind!
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babystef got a reaction from fil01 in st lukes discussion
whew! i made a lot of time only to read this thread..and i must admit this one is very interesting..i'm glad that there are still a lot of american who did not tolerate the behaviour of their fellow buddy! I salute them for understanding the policies here in the phils as well as respecting us too. :thumbs:
Lessons learned!: Think first before you speak and be humble.just accept it and apologize for the wrong doings. We understand that you are under pressure at that time but that is not an excuse for saying rude things about the people here in the Phils esp the policies that we imposed here. Me personally, i was offended on what you say here. I bet if we say something Bad about your country or to your fellow american too you will get offended also?
I hope we learned something from these..next time be more extra careful on what you will going to say.Still, goodluck and i hope this wont affect your journey... (L)
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babystef got a reaction from B_J in st lukes discussion
whew! i made a lot of time only to read this thread..and i must admit this one is very interesting..i'm glad that there are still a lot of american who did not tolerate the behaviour of their fellow buddy! I salute them for understanding the policies here in the phils as well as respecting us too. :thumbs:
Lessons learned!: Think first before you speak and be humble.just accept it and apologize for the wrong doings. We understand that you are under pressure at that time but that is not an excuse for saying rude things about the people here in the Phils esp the policies that we imposed here. Me personally, i was offended on what you say here. I bet if we say something Bad about your country or to your fellow american too you will get offended also?
I hope we learned something from these..next time be more extra careful on what you will going to say.Still, goodluck and i hope this wont affect your journey... (L)
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babystef got a reaction from Tahoma in st lukes discussion
whew! i made a lot of time only to read this thread..and i must admit this one is very interesting..i'm glad that there are still a lot of american who did not tolerate the behaviour of their fellow buddy! I salute them for understanding the policies here in the phils as well as respecting us too. :thumbs:
Lessons learned!: Think first before you speak and be humble.just accept it and apologize for the wrong doings. We understand that you are under pressure at that time but that is not an excuse for saying rude things about the people here in the Phils esp the policies that we imposed here. Me personally, i was offended on what you say here. I bet if we say something Bad about your country or to your fellow american too you will get offended also?
I hope we learned something from these..next time be more extra careful on what you will going to say.Still, goodluck and i hope this wont affect your journey... (L)
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babystef reacted to sunandmoon in st lukes discussion
let's see... pissed off guards at St Lukes, pissed off taxi driver when trying to go to CFO, hopefully he does'nt piss anybody off at the Embassy.
hope everything goes smoothly with the interview...
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babystef reacted to senmarley in Changing of Adress while case at NVC
HI,
I ALSO CHANGED MY ADDRESS TWO WEEKS AGO.
ITS VERY SIMPLE. WHAT YOU NEED TO DO IS;
GO TO THE USCIS WEBSITE AR-11, Change of Address
YOU CAN DO IT ONLINE OR BY MAIL...
ITS BY LAW FOR ANY NON US CITIZEN WHO CURRENTLY HAVING
PENDING PETITION OR NOT TO NOTIFY USCIS OF ANY CHANGE OF
ADDRESS WITHIN 10DAYS OF MOVED...
JUST FOLLOW THE STEPS ONLINE AND THEY WILL SEND YOU A CONFIRMATION TELLING YOU THE
NEXT DAY OF THE NEW UPDATED ADDRESS ON THEIR SYSTEM.
HOPE THIS HELP
USCIS Online Change of Address
Certain customers are legally obligated to inform USCIS when they move regardless of whether they have a case pending, approved, or denied. If you are not a U.S. citizen and you have moved, you must complete a Form AR-11 and submit it within ten days of the completion of the move for legal purposes. U.S. Citizens are not required to complete a Form AR-11.
Regardless of whether you are or are not a citizen, if you have previously submitted a Form I-864 on behalf of someone who has become a permanent resident, you must also complete a Form I-865 within ten days of the completion of the move for legal purposes.
For case processing purposes, a customer should inform USCIS of any address change as soon after the completion of the move as possible. This way, the customer will receive any notices or documents related to their case in a timely fashio