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    Karo&Fer got a reaction from Eric-Pris in 90 Day Fiance Season 3 preview trailer, cast revealed   
    I am blushing Eric-Pris, fan of Stern so I look like DellAbate fatter twin brother? Awesome. Bababooey to you sir! I wonder if the fatter twin brother has dated or wed as many hot girls as me, Im sure you have.
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    Karo&Fer got a reaction from Amhara in 90 Day Fiance Season 3 preview trailer, cast revealed   
    The show amplifies the 90 day requirement to create drama and uncertainty but they do not necesarily hide the fact that they have met before or slept together before. And it is not scripted or actually staged, there are other tricks and how the filming occurs manipulates situations or pushes into a direction but in the end is what that person or couple provides them. I could complain and already seen inaccurate comments and suppositions that are not true but aware that its for entertainment and the view will have their own biases or thoughts regardless of whats true. Yet almost all tv is like that.
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    Karo&Fer got a reaction from Shauneg in What is the 1st thing you want to introduce your beneficiary to here in USA?   
    We went to a CVS, she had to buy hygene products and loved that it was open 24hrs and all the cosmetics they offered. We have done alot so far but gun range and petting a lion cub has been her favorite. I thought it was going to be going to the beach.
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    Karo&Fer got a reaction from Lizziepeks in my fiance's visa was approved but its beeb almost a month and we haven't hear anything.   
    Hespau I know it sucks to get approved and one is ready to make travel plans, yet has to wait for the passport without an idea of when it will be available that sai I can tell you that you are extremely lucky to be in this situation after applying in April. Your waiting for the passport/visa and it is fantastic!
    I say that because I applied in September of 2014, more than 6 months before and in now waiting for delivery. Our entire wait has been almost a year...so really hope we both get our visa soon but I am telling you- your very fortunate to be in this situation.
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    Karo&Fer got a reaction from wrestling289 in What does the Petitioner do after it goes the NVC?   
    I called NVC a week after my case was approved, its impossible to get through, so I called at 6:58 AM and was able to speak to someone that gave me the CASE # and INVOICE # I then sent packet 3 to the embassy email where I put all pertinent information and applied for the 260...a few days later I was able to register to pay and make appointment but waited a few weeks until appointments were available. My advice is to call to get your case and invoice and be proactive with embassy but do not send more than one email, so get it right the first time.
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    Karo&Fer got a reaction from hespau in my fiance's visa was approved but its beeb almost a month and we haven't hear anything.   
    Did you write an email to the embassy? I was approved today and told the same thing - one or two weeks.
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    Karo&Fer got a reaction from Arleth y Josean in Fianceé visa With rapidVisa.com ? Is reliable and guaranteed?   
    Para la Visa K1 no se necesita ni abogado ni usar una pagina como esa. Si conosco de alguien que la uso y le fue bien pero es gastar el dinero sin necesidad. Este sitio de visa journey te da toda la informacion necesaria para hacer la solicitud de K1 y lo mas importante es organize los documentos necesarios y la evidencia. Si usteded se conocen y tienen evidencia no nada dificil que llenen la K1 siguiendo los paso y guias de esta pagina.
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    Karo&Fer got a reaction from jyaku in K-1 Visa Fraud   
    I might be unpopular for saying this but as I read articles on this forum about these horrific examples I think the problem lies in the US citizen seeking love abroad when they typically have difficulties in relationships domestically and then fall for bad intentioned girls or guys that take advantage of desperation, weekness or lonliness.
    That said, relationships are difficult for anyone. One can find examples of sucessful, handsome even famous individuals that enter into mariages where it late becomes a nightmare. So no one is immune to marital tragedy.
    Yet, I think many men or women who have issues finding love seek their mates elswhere from cultures they do not understand and then do not properly develop a relationship. A woman or man in a dire situation will work that American citizen with lies, fabricated affection and illusions where that individual seeking love will easily fall for and then their taken for a ride.
    I found my fiancee in Colombia where many men have had their fair share of problems with Colombian woman. Yet I dated my fiancee for three years, I lived with her in Colombia, I have developed a relationship with her and her parents, I speak the language and have gone through enough with her to see her behavior in different situations. I also would not have dated a girl with the desire to live in America or see America as a utopia. I would only think seriously of a girl who had a stable living and family situation and had no need to come to America or desire to, that if she came to America it would be for the purpose of being with her significant other. Also I did not look for women on a site, I was traveling to Colombia for business and had made friends organically. Not everyone will have the opportunity to regularly travel an area but onle should at least know the language and culture of the area. One must also self assess your own situation with relationship and honestly reflect on your personal history with the opposite sex and own abilities domestically because if you think the answer is abroad and you match up with the wrong one then your open to some future pain and spent a lot more money then what you could have found in the states.
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    Karo&Fer reacted to KristinD in K-1 October 20014 Filers   
    Hi! I saw your post this morning and wanted to get back to you I'm in Miami too.
    I've had good luck with Nelson's office. They always follow up, my case rep isn't exactly nice but I did speak with her. Forget Rubio, they will initially respond but never ever follow up. Can I ask who you reached out to?
    Hi! I saw your post this morning and wanted to get back to you I'm in Miami too.
    I've had good luck with Nelson's office. They always follow up, my case rep isn't exactly nice but I did speak with her. Forget Rubio, they will initially respond but never ever follow up. Can I ask who you reached out to?
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    Karo&Fer reacted to imcoming in What is fair?   
    So had my interview today and was approved, and whilst obviosuly happy this post is not about that, I write this for all those still waiting at TSC, you are not forgotten my friends!
    I know the disparity between TSC and CSC processing times isn't exactly the biggest injustice in the world, but it is staggering that an organisation with the funding and size of USCIS can't sort it's s**t out, processing some people in a month while others in a year, for no other reason that geographical location.
    I've been through almost a year of hell waiting at TSC while others sail through at CSC in a month or two. And you can say well its over now, or it will soon be forgotten, but I don't forget, and it will take a while for the scars to heal.
    Am i being dramatic, well yeah a bit, a lot worse happens in the world, but thats not the point. Being seperated from your loved one for a year while others only face a couple months apart, when those people are paying the same for the same process is ridiculous. There are STILL people waiting at TSC who applied the sae time as me, so this is for you, I feel your pain, I'm praying for you and you are not forgotten, apart from by those working at TSC. For those at TSC, good luck, and god bless, I made it, just, you will too.
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    Karo&Fer reacted to yaoadjo in USCIS is transferring some cases to balance workload   
    I just got this in the email. cases should move faster now
    USCIS recently made two operational changes to balance our overall workload.
    Workload Realignment
    USCIS recently began transferring some Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, cases filed by lawful permanent residents for their eligible family members from the Vermont Service Center to the California Service Center.
    If your case was transferred, USCIS will send you a notice listing the transfer date and where your case will be processed. Your original receipt number will not change and this will not delay the processing of your cases except for the additional time needed to transfer the file.
    Effective March 27, 2015, USCIS will transfer the adjudication of some cases to balance our overall workload. The affected cases include those filed with the following forms:
    I-129F, Petition for Alien Fiancé(e) I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status (employment and asylum-based only) I-821D/I-765, Consideration of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals/ Application for Employment Authorization (initial and renewal requests) The filing location and instructions for these forms will not change. Please continue to file the forms at the address noted on the form instructions and on the USCIS website at www.uscis.gov.
    How to Track the Status of Your Case
    You can check your case status at Case Status Online by entering your receipt number. You can also sign up to receive automatic case status updates by email.
    You can ask us about the status of your case if you do not receive a decision within the published processing time. You may submit an inquiry using e-Request or call the National Customer Service Center (NCSC) at 1-800-375-5283. For TDD hearing-impaired assistance, please call 1-800-767-1833. When asking about your case status, tell us your original receipt number and also say that your case was transferred to a new location.
    If we send you any notice (such as a request for evidence), please read the notice carefully and follow the instructions provided.
    If you move while your case is pending, you must inform USCIS of your address change. You may do so online or by calling the NCSC. It is important that you notify us of any address change as soon as possible, so that you continue to receive notifications from USCIS.
    To learn more, visit our site at: http://www.uscis.gov/news/alerts/workload-transfer-within-service-center-operations
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    Karo&Fer got a reaction from playero23s in NOT FAIR! California vs. Texas Service Center   
    I want echo all the complaints about the Texas Service Center and although I am not one to envy California filers or those getting approval in a matter of days. I do believe it is particularly abusive on those filers waiting an extended period simply because of the region of the country where they are filing. We all fill out the same forms and pay equal amounts of monies but get very unequal treatment. I am not surprised about the disfunction becuase I expect it from any government agency but the particular discrepncy of this topic makes it uniquely egregious in its unequal distribution of services. One would think that an agency collecting hundreds of dollars to process an application would be able to streamline their methods but again I am speaking about the federal government and not IBM. That said, I personally feel frustrated by the entire process because I have been dating my girlfriend for two years. We have lived together in Colombia, we have traveled together to other countries, we have receipts, many pictures, and onviosuly a record of my travel and stays in Colombia. Neither of us have children, no criminal record and I meet the financial requirements. I sent a thick packet to INS, a friend mine actually believed it looked to well documented.
    I know I am whining and feeling a common frustration among all of us who are waiting. But we are all citizens who have paid the same fees and sent the same forms but receiving completely unequal treatment. My suggestion, please voice your coplaints, hopefully a critical mass of voices will push for adjustments.
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    Karo&Fer got a reaction from jamyestrella in NOT FAIR! California vs. Texas Service Center   
    I want echo all the complaints about the Texas Service Center and although I am not one to envy California filers or those getting approval in a matter of days. I do believe it is particularly abusive on those filers waiting an extended period simply because of the region of the country where they are filing. We all fill out the same forms and pay equal amounts of monies but get very unequal treatment. I am not surprised about the disfunction becuase I expect it from any government agency but the particular discrepncy of this topic makes it uniquely egregious in its unequal distribution of services. One would think that an agency collecting hundreds of dollars to process an application would be able to streamline their methods but again I am speaking about the federal government and not IBM. That said, I personally feel frustrated by the entire process because I have been dating my girlfriend for two years. We have lived together in Colombia, we have traveled together to other countries, we have receipts, many pictures, and onviosuly a record of my travel and stays in Colombia. Neither of us have children, no criminal record and I meet the financial requirements. I sent a thick packet to INS, a friend mine actually believed it looked to well documented.
    I know I am whining and feeling a common frustration among all of us who are waiting. But we are all citizens who have paid the same fees and sent the same forms but receiving completely unequal treatment. My suggestion, please voice your coplaints, hopefully a critical mass of voices will push for adjustments.
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