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    mfranc68 got a reaction from Kiolas in Visa Coach   
    You stated that you paid $200.00 for a Visa Coach. Everybody has their own level of comfort and I don't think that $200.00 is that crazy of a fee. If you feel comfortable paying it, and you are pleased with the service that you received ,then more power to you. I wish you all the luck and a speedy process. 
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    mfranc68 got a reaction from fluffykim in Visa Coach   
    You stated that you paid $200.00 for a Visa Coach. Everybody has their own level of comfort and I don't think that $200.00 is that crazy of a fee. If you feel comfortable paying it, and you are pleased with the service that you received ,then more power to you. I wish you all the luck and a speedy process. 
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    mfranc68 got a reaction from met in 2 Simple K-1 Fiance Questions   
    I don't want to bust anyone's bubble, but in the U.S. it is highly recommended to have the permission of BOTH biological/legal parents to travel with minor children.
     
    https://help.cbp.gov/app/answers/detail/a_id/3643/kw/single parent travelling with children/session/L3RpbWUvMTUzNjU5NzM5Ni9zaWQvb1I1Q3VyV24%3D
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    mfranc68 got a reaction from JoannaV in Should we wait until our 2nd wedding anniversary to travel to the US? ir1 vs cr1   
    Definitely wait and get the 10 year card. It will save you so much money and aggravation. I would plan to come at least one day after your 2nd wedding anniversary. We were married on May 28th and my wife came on June 1st. I am so glad that we did this. Never had a regret. Just one tip. Gently and politely remind the immigration officer at POE that you have been married over two years. They should give you the 10 year card automatically, but it never hurts to (politely) remind them, 
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    mfranc68 got a reaction from mallafri76 in Should we wait until our 2nd wedding anniversary to travel to the US? ir1 vs cr1   
    Definitely wait and get the 10 year card. It will save you so much money and aggravation. I would plan to come at least one day after your 2nd wedding anniversary. We were married on May 28th and my wife came on June 1st. I am so glad that we did this. Never had a regret. Just one tip. Gently and politely remind the immigration officer at POE that you have been married over two years. They should give you the 10 year card automatically, but it never hurts to (politely) remind them, 
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    mfranc68 got a reaction from hnparsana in Should we wait until our 2nd wedding anniversary to travel to the US? ir1 vs cr1   
    Definitely wait and get the 10 year card. It will save you so much money and aggravation. I would plan to come at least one day after your 2nd wedding anniversary. We were married on May 28th and my wife came on June 1st. I am so glad that we did this. Never had a regret. Just one tip. Gently and politely remind the immigration officer at POE that you have been married over two years. They should give you the 10 year card automatically, but it never hurts to (politely) remind them, 
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    mfranc68 got a reaction from veiljune in money problems in paradise...   
    This kind of thing happens to most of us, not just to people with SOs in the Phillippines. The question is moot. You can't give what you don't have. Putting yourself in debt is not the answer. What would they have done if you never met your fiance? I know it may sound cruel, but it is the truth. Sometimes the family and friends of our Sos think that the American has an unending supply of money. If you are not honest with your fiance's family now, you will be on the receiving end of a never ending supply of family "emergencies'.
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    mfranc68 got a reaction from Darnell in we got letter from nvc with case file number now what?   
    Your wife's local library has computers for public use.
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    mfranc68 got a reaction from bernice_lii in my wife had an easiest interview   
    Life can't be difficult ALL the time. Be happy!!!
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    mfranc68 got a reaction from Mithmeoi in my wife had an easiest interview   
    Life can't be difficult ALL the time. Be happy!!!
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    mfranc68 got a reaction from Mariana2012 in my wife had an easiest interview   
    Life can't be difficult ALL the time. Be happy!!!
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    mfranc68 reacted to moondream in CSC file damage is true   
    I assume they will add a new status to our case : From Initial review to Flushed.
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    mfranc68 got a reaction from Davidor in 3 Marriages is that a problem?   
    I am married 3 times. I sent in my divorce documents to prove I was free to marry. No problems. As long as she was legally free to marry her third husband there shouldn't be any problems. I wish your friend good luck and happiness.
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    mfranc68 got a reaction from del-2-5-2014 in Petition Approved This Morning   
    Congrats to you!!!
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    mfranc68 got a reaction from MrTee12 in Has anyone stayed at Jardines del Teatro Aparta Hotel?   
    Funny who should ask this question. I have also been asking my Dominican peeps where I should stay, and many recommened the Jardines del Teatro Aparta Hotel. This is where I will be staying. Many people that are going for their cita stay here, so they are pros at it. Ask for a woman named "Hilda" and tell her that you are from the immigration website and that the members recommended the hotel to you. You should be taken care of. The rooms go for about $60 a night. That is hard to beat!
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    mfranc68 got a reaction from Christi and Ian in Another heartbreak   
    I am sorry that this has happened to you. Everything that has been written here has merrit, so I will not repeat what has all ready been said. You only know your relationship, and only you know your wife. You have to make the decision that is best for you. Only you know what that is. I am writing you this post to offer one piece of advise. You are confused and hurting right now. You may not be using your best judgement right now. Be careful who you share your situation with. If your start telling your family and friends and her family and friends that your wife cheated on you, it will be VERY difficult later to have a successful relationship with her if you decide to forgive her.
    Your family and friends will never look at her the same way again. This can put a great strain on already damaged relationship. Try and keep things to yourself until you decide what to do. If you need to talk to someone try to keep it to only one or two trusted family members/friends, or a professional therapist. I wish you all the best.
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    mfranc68 got a reaction from elmcitymaven in Another heartbreak   
    I am sorry that this has happened to you. Everything that has been written here has merrit, so I will not repeat what has all ready been said. You only know your relationship, and only you know your wife. You have to make the decision that is best for you. Only you know what that is. I am writing you this post to offer one piece of advise. You are confused and hurting right now. You may not be using your best judgement right now. Be careful who you share your situation with. If your start telling your family and friends and her family and friends that your wife cheated on you, it will be VERY difficult later to have a successful relationship with her if you decide to forgive her.
    Your family and friends will never look at her the same way again. This can put a great strain on already damaged relationship. Try and keep things to yourself until you decide what to do. If you need to talk to someone try to keep it to only one or two trusted family members/friends, or a professional therapist. I wish you all the best.
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    mfranc68 got a reaction from believe in Another heartbreak   
    I am sorry that this has happened to you. Everything that has been written here has merrit, so I will not repeat what has all ready been said. You only know your relationship, and only you know your wife. You have to make the decision that is best for you. Only you know what that is. I am writing you this post to offer one piece of advise. You are confused and hurting right now. You may not be using your best judgement right now. Be careful who you share your situation with. If your start telling your family and friends and her family and friends that your wife cheated on you, it will be VERY difficult later to have a successful relationship with her if you decide to forgive her.
    Your family and friends will never look at her the same way again. This can put a great strain on already damaged relationship. Try and keep things to yourself until you decide what to do. If you need to talk to someone try to keep it to only one or two trusted family members/friends, or a professional therapist. I wish you all the best.
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    mfranc68 got a reaction from Lainie B in POE: i'm a USC, can i walk through Alien line?   
    Bring her with you in the USC line for POE. That is what CBP told me to do.
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    mfranc68 got a reaction from velrich in POE: i'm a USC, can i walk through Alien line?   
    Bring her with you in the USC line for POE. That is what CBP told me to do.
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    mfranc68 got a reaction from AKteacher in money problems in paradise...   
    This kind of thing happens to most of us, not just to people with SOs in the Phillippines. The question is moot. You can't give what you don't have. Putting yourself in debt is not the answer. What would they have done if you never met your fiance? I know it may sound cruel, but it is the truth. Sometimes the family and friends of our Sos think that the American has an unending supply of money. If you are not honest with your fiance's family now, you will be on the receiving end of a never ending supply of family "emergencies'.
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    mfranc68 got a reaction from Mark&Fatima in money problems in paradise...   
    This kind of thing happens to most of us, not just to people with SOs in the Phillippines. The question is moot. You can't give what you don't have. Putting yourself in debt is not the answer. What would they have done if you never met your fiance? I know it may sound cruel, but it is the truth. Sometimes the family and friends of our Sos think that the American has an unending supply of money. If you are not honest with your fiance's family now, you will be on the receiving end of a never ending supply of family "emergencies'.
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    mfranc68 got a reaction from Brother Hesekiel in money problems in paradise...   
    This kind of thing happens to most of us, not just to people with SOs in the Phillippines. The question is moot. You can't give what you don't have. Putting yourself in debt is not the answer. What would they have done if you never met your fiance? I know it may sound cruel, but it is the truth. Sometimes the family and friends of our Sos think that the American has an unending supply of money. If you are not honest with your fiance's family now, you will be on the receiving end of a never ending supply of family "emergencies'.
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    mfranc68 got a reaction from Calypso in money problems in paradise...   
    This kind of thing happens to most of us, not just to people with SOs in the Phillippines. The question is moot. You can't give what you don't have. Putting yourself in debt is not the answer. What would they have done if you never met your fiance? I know it may sound cruel, but it is the truth. Sometimes the family and friends of our Sos think that the American has an unending supply of money. If you are not honest with your fiance's family now, you will be on the receiving end of a never ending supply of family "emergencies'.
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    mfranc68 got a reaction from Asia in money problems in paradise...   
    This kind of thing happens to most of us, not just to people with SOs in the Phillippines. The question is moot. You can't give what you don't have. Putting yourself in debt is not the answer. What would they have done if you never met your fiance? I know it may sound cruel, but it is the truth. Sometimes the family and friends of our Sos think that the American has an unending supply of money. If you are not honest with your fiance's family now, you will be on the receiving end of a never ending supply of family "emergencies'.
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