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    MsRL825 got a reaction from Lotts in I-129F June, Part II   
    Our much awaited case has been APPROVED!
    Hello Everyone,
    My loving and honorable fiancé is still at work in Washinto when I got the dink from USCIS app. I CALLED him via Skype and told him if he called me, and he said no, so I said, did you check USCIS, did you get any text, or email. He said, "Ok Babe let me look." 
    From my end, I was already crying, while he was opening his computer...and said the great news to me.  See, I got the notification first from the app, but he has been working so hard on our case, from organizing the paperwork, from its filing, and yes, he did call USCIS last week, and I wrote a long post in here which I concluded, THY WILL BE DONE! 
    Thank you so very much to all and everyone here in VISA JOURNEY.  My fiancé is flying tomorrow and this is the best gift this Christmas.
    All glory and praise to God.
    You are always in my prayers.
    (The pic is real time, when I broke the news to him, it was 4.27am Manila time and 12.27 pm Washington time.)

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    MsRL825 reacted to MaSi in I-129F June, Part II   
    WONDERFUL!! CONGRATULATIONS!!! 
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    MsRL825 got a reaction from stellamahoo in I-129F June, Part II   
    Our much awaited case has been APPROVED!
    Hello Everyone,
    My loving and honorable fiancé is still at work in Washinto when I got the dink from USCIS app. I CALLED him via Skype and told him if he called me, and he said no, so I said, did you check USCIS, did you get any text, or email. He said, "Ok Babe let me look." 
    From my end, I was already crying, while he was opening his computer...and said the great news to me.  See, I got the notification first from the app, but he has been working so hard on our case, from organizing the paperwork, from its filing, and yes, he did call USCIS last week, and I wrote a long post in here which I concluded, THY WILL BE DONE! 
    Thank you so very much to all and everyone here in VISA JOURNEY.  My fiancé is flying tomorrow and this is the best gift this Christmas.
    All glory and praise to God.
    You are always in my prayers.
    (The pic is real time, when I broke the news to him, it was 4.27am Manila time and 12.27 pm Washington time.)

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    MsRL825 got a reaction from Lisa & Jorge in I-129F June, Part II   
    Hi June peeps,
    To be together is just the right thing to do-this being said is the main tenet while we all filed our K1/K2 applications. You see I am already past my 40s and my honorable fiance is in his 50s. Age bracket could  very well pass the screening of uscis and adjudicator could have said, "Hey, these people are not young anymore,  how many more years left for them, so let me APPROVE this!"
    But as of this writing, our case has been untouched, passed by, UNAPPROVED. We are 185 days active. I and my dear Retired Senior  Chief have considerable means to  live contently in my homecountry, but are we going to live happily despite  knowing that my fiance has a secure job aside from having his pension from the USN. I worked so many years abroad and was able to secure my own future and the future of my kids. Yes, I am a widower and so is my fiance. And this could be another reason for the adjudicator to say, "Hey these people are two lonely souls who found each other, so let me APPROVE  this!" Just saying!
    Next week, my dear Senior Chief is coming home and spend not just 2 weeks unlike the 3 previous visits he did, and unlike 3 weeks he recently did, but 36 days. He was given this long holidays considered so rare for Americans to be off  from a full time job. The support of his boss is greatly appreaciated.
    My loving, supportive, respectful fiance has said from the very 1st time we found each other  that he won't ever let us be apart for so long, no matter what it takes. We both made financial sacrifices so that we could be TOGETHER FOR IT IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO. My mind, my heart above all doesnt need to prove to anyone how we love each other,  and how genuinely the Love is. My fiance has proven in many ways than one that I matter to him, and that being together is the most important thing. Sadly and unfortunately,  in the eyes of USCIS,  our feelings and intentions need to be validated,  investigated,  adjudicated,  to be APPROVED. I have sleepless nights by stalking cases, by being glued to the latest scans of @vocaledge, and by reading informative posts of everyone here. You see our K1/K2  applications are no different from other relationships.  Same sex relationship believes that their feelings for each other and their relationship is real and true though it is not accepted legally in all places, states,  and nations. Unmarried partners believe that even without being married, their relationship is real. I and my fiance feel the same way. In our hearts and minds he is my husband and I am his wife,and he is the role model of my two boys. All these days, my fiance has never wavered his support, trust, and love for me and the family. I am the one who almost give up many times, but his love is such a fortress. I wish I could still fathom the complexity of this process, and I pray that God continues to give me the virtue of patience for that is all I need. I have no doubts of whatever His plans are for us, for I always believe, Thy Will Be Done!
    USCIS, indeed, we are all at your mercy of which mercy is never in your dictionary. These  16months have made us more determined that this long road will end with HAPPY JOURNEY TOGETHER!
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    MsRL825 got a reaction from Paul & Mallory in I-129F June, Part II   
    Hi June peeps,
    To be together is just the right thing to do-this being said is the main tenet while we all filed our K1/K2 applications. You see I am already past my 40s and my honorable fiance is in his 50s. Age bracket could  very well pass the screening of uscis and adjudicator could have said, "Hey, these people are not young anymore,  how many more years left for them, so let me APPROVE this!"
    But as of this writing, our case has been untouched, passed by, UNAPPROVED. We are 185 days active. I and my dear Retired Senior  Chief have considerable means to  live contently in my homecountry, but are we going to live happily despite  knowing that my fiance has a secure job aside from having his pension from the USN. I worked so many years abroad and was able to secure my own future and the future of my kids. Yes, I am a widower and so is my fiance. And this could be another reason for the adjudicator to say, "Hey these people are two lonely souls who found each other, so let me APPROVE  this!" Just saying!
    Next week, my dear Senior Chief is coming home and spend not just 2 weeks unlike the 3 previous visits he did, and unlike 3 weeks he recently did, but 36 days. He was given this long holidays considered so rare for Americans to be off  from a full time job. The support of his boss is greatly appreaciated.
    My loving, supportive, respectful fiance has said from the very 1st time we found each other  that he won't ever let us be apart for so long, no matter what it takes. We both made financial sacrifices so that we could be TOGETHER FOR IT IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO. My mind, my heart above all doesnt need to prove to anyone how we love each other,  and how genuinely the Love is. My fiance has proven in many ways than one that I matter to him, and that being together is the most important thing. Sadly and unfortunately,  in the eyes of USCIS,  our feelings and intentions need to be validated,  investigated,  adjudicated,  to be APPROVED. I have sleepless nights by stalking cases, by being glued to the latest scans of @vocaledge, and by reading informative posts of everyone here. You see our K1/K2  applications are no different from other relationships.  Same sex relationship believes that their feelings for each other and their relationship is real and true though it is not accepted legally in all places, states,  and nations. Unmarried partners believe that even without being married, their relationship is real. I and my fiance feel the same way. In our hearts and minds he is my husband and I am his wife,and he is the role model of my two boys. All these days, my fiance has never wavered his support, trust, and love for me and the family. I am the one who almost give up many times, but his love is such a fortress. I wish I could still fathom the complexity of this process, and I pray that God continues to give me the virtue of patience for that is all I need. I have no doubts of whatever His plans are for us, for I always believe, Thy Will Be Done!
    USCIS, indeed, we are all at your mercy of which mercy is never in your dictionary. These  16months have made us more determined that this long road will end with HAPPY JOURNEY TOGETHER!
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    MsRL825 got a reaction from Thelucybelle in I-129F June, Part II   
    Hi June peeps,
    To be together is just the right thing to do-this being said is the main tenet while we all filed our K1/K2 applications. You see I am already past my 40s and my honorable fiance is in his 50s. Age bracket could  very well pass the screening of uscis and adjudicator could have said, "Hey, these people are not young anymore,  how many more years left for them, so let me APPROVE this!"
    But as of this writing, our case has been untouched, passed by, UNAPPROVED. We are 185 days active. I and my dear Retired Senior  Chief have considerable means to  live contently in my homecountry, but are we going to live happily despite  knowing that my fiance has a secure job aside from having his pension from the USN. I worked so many years abroad and was able to secure my own future and the future of my kids. Yes, I am a widower and so is my fiance. And this could be another reason for the adjudicator to say, "Hey these people are two lonely souls who found each other, so let me APPROVE  this!" Just saying!
    Next week, my dear Senior Chief is coming home and spend not just 2 weeks unlike the 3 previous visits he did, and unlike 3 weeks he recently did, but 36 days. He was given this long holidays considered so rare for Americans to be off  from a full time job. The support of his boss is greatly appreaciated.
    My loving, supportive, respectful fiance has said from the very 1st time we found each other  that he won't ever let us be apart for so long, no matter what it takes. We both made financial sacrifices so that we could be TOGETHER FOR IT IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO. My mind, my heart above all doesnt need to prove to anyone how we love each other,  and how genuinely the Love is. My fiance has proven in many ways than one that I matter to him, and that being together is the most important thing. Sadly and unfortunately,  in the eyes of USCIS,  our feelings and intentions need to be validated,  investigated,  adjudicated,  to be APPROVED. I have sleepless nights by stalking cases, by being glued to the latest scans of @vocaledge, and by reading informative posts of everyone here. You see our K1/K2  applications are no different from other relationships.  Same sex relationship believes that their feelings for each other and their relationship is real and true though it is not accepted legally in all places, states,  and nations. Unmarried partners believe that even without being married, their relationship is real. I and my fiance feel the same way. In our hearts and minds he is my husband and I am his wife,and he is the role model of my two boys. All these days, my fiance has never wavered his support, trust, and love for me and the family. I am the one who almost give up many times, but his love is such a fortress. I wish I could still fathom the complexity of this process, and I pray that God continues to give me the virtue of patience for that is all I need. I have no doubts of whatever His plans are for us, for I always believe, Thy Will Be Done!
    USCIS, indeed, we are all at your mercy of which mercy is never in your dictionary. These  16months have made us more determined that this long road will end with HAPPY JOURNEY TOGETHER!
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    MsRL825 got a reaction from INNSU09 in I-129F June, Part II   
    Hi June peeps,
    To be together is just the right thing to do-this being said is the main tenet while we all filed our K1/K2 applications. You see I am already past my 40s and my honorable fiance is in his 50s. Age bracket could  very well pass the screening of uscis and adjudicator could have said, "Hey, these people are not young anymore,  how many more years left for them, so let me APPROVE this!"
    But as of this writing, our case has been untouched, passed by, UNAPPROVED. We are 185 days active. I and my dear Retired Senior  Chief have considerable means to  live contently in my homecountry, but are we going to live happily despite  knowing that my fiance has a secure job aside from having his pension from the USN. I worked so many years abroad and was able to secure my own future and the future of my kids. Yes, I am a widower and so is my fiance. And this could be another reason for the adjudicator to say, "Hey these people are two lonely souls who found each other, so let me APPROVE  this!" Just saying!
    Next week, my dear Senior Chief is coming home and spend not just 2 weeks unlike the 3 previous visits he did, and unlike 3 weeks he recently did, but 36 days. He was given this long holidays considered so rare for Americans to be off  from a full time job. The support of his boss is greatly appreaciated.
    My loving, supportive, respectful fiance has said from the very 1st time we found each other  that he won't ever let us be apart for so long, no matter what it takes. We both made financial sacrifices so that we could be TOGETHER FOR IT IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO. My mind, my heart above all doesnt need to prove to anyone how we love each other,  and how genuinely the Love is. My fiance has proven in many ways than one that I matter to him, and that being together is the most important thing. Sadly and unfortunately,  in the eyes of USCIS,  our feelings and intentions need to be validated,  investigated,  adjudicated,  to be APPROVED. I have sleepless nights by stalking cases, by being glued to the latest scans of @vocaledge, and by reading informative posts of everyone here. You see our K1/K2  applications are no different from other relationships.  Same sex relationship believes that their feelings for each other and their relationship is real and true though it is not accepted legally in all places, states,  and nations. Unmarried partners believe that even without being married, their relationship is real. I and my fiance feel the same way. In our hearts and minds he is my husband and I am his wife,and he is the role model of my two boys. All these days, my fiance has never wavered his support, trust, and love for me and the family. I am the one who almost give up many times, but his love is such a fortress. I wish I could still fathom the complexity of this process, and I pray that God continues to give me the virtue of patience for that is all I need. I have no doubts of whatever His plans are for us, for I always believe, Thy Will Be Done!
    USCIS, indeed, we are all at your mercy of which mercy is never in your dictionary. These  16months have made us more determined that this long road will end with HAPPY JOURNEY TOGETHER!
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    MsRL825 got a reaction from Olee12 in I-129F June, Part II   
    Hi June peeps,
    To be together is just the right thing to do-this being said is the main tenet while we all filed our K1/K2 applications. You see I am already past my 40s and my honorable fiance is in his 50s. Age bracket could  very well pass the screening of uscis and adjudicator could have said, "Hey, these people are not young anymore,  how many more years left for them, so let me APPROVE this!"
    But as of this writing, our case has been untouched, passed by, UNAPPROVED. We are 185 days active. I and my dear Retired Senior  Chief have considerable means to  live contently in my homecountry, but are we going to live happily despite  knowing that my fiance has a secure job aside from having his pension from the USN. I worked so many years abroad and was able to secure my own future and the future of my kids. Yes, I am a widower and so is my fiance. And this could be another reason for the adjudicator to say, "Hey these people are two lonely souls who found each other, so let me APPROVE  this!" Just saying!
    Next week, my dear Senior Chief is coming home and spend not just 2 weeks unlike the 3 previous visits he did, and unlike 3 weeks he recently did, but 36 days. He was given this long holidays considered so rare for Americans to be off  from a full time job. The support of his boss is greatly appreaciated.
    My loving, supportive, respectful fiance has said from the very 1st time we found each other  that he won't ever let us be apart for so long, no matter what it takes. We both made financial sacrifices so that we could be TOGETHER FOR IT IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO. My mind, my heart above all doesnt need to prove to anyone how we love each other,  and how genuinely the Love is. My fiance has proven in many ways than one that I matter to him, and that being together is the most important thing. Sadly and unfortunately,  in the eyes of USCIS,  our feelings and intentions need to be validated,  investigated,  adjudicated,  to be APPROVED. I have sleepless nights by stalking cases, by being glued to the latest scans of @vocaledge, and by reading informative posts of everyone here. You see our K1/K2  applications are no different from other relationships.  Same sex relationship believes that their feelings for each other and their relationship is real and true though it is not accepted legally in all places, states,  and nations. Unmarried partners believe that even without being married, their relationship is real. I and my fiance feel the same way. In our hearts and minds he is my husband and I am his wife,and he is the role model of my two boys. All these days, my fiance has never wavered his support, trust, and love for me and the family. I am the one who almost give up many times, but his love is such a fortress. I wish I could still fathom the complexity of this process, and I pray that God continues to give me the virtue of patience for that is all I need. I have no doubts of whatever His plans are for us, for I always believe, Thy Will Be Done!
    USCIS, indeed, we are all at your mercy of which mercy is never in your dictionary. These  16months have made us more determined that this long road will end with HAPPY JOURNEY TOGETHER!
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    MsRL825 got a reaction from Dee28 in I-129F June, Part II   
    Hi June peeps,
    To be together is just the right thing to do-this being said is the main tenet while we all filed our K1/K2 applications. You see I am already past my 40s and my honorable fiance is in his 50s. Age bracket could  very well pass the screening of uscis and adjudicator could have said, "Hey, these people are not young anymore,  how many more years left for them, so let me APPROVE this!"
    But as of this writing, our case has been untouched, passed by, UNAPPROVED. We are 185 days active. I and my dear Retired Senior  Chief have considerable means to  live contently in my homecountry, but are we going to live happily despite  knowing that my fiance has a secure job aside from having his pension from the USN. I worked so many years abroad and was able to secure my own future and the future of my kids. Yes, I am a widower and so is my fiance. And this could be another reason for the adjudicator to say, "Hey these people are two lonely souls who found each other, so let me APPROVE  this!" Just saying!
    Next week, my dear Senior Chief is coming home and spend not just 2 weeks unlike the 3 previous visits he did, and unlike 3 weeks he recently did, but 36 days. He was given this long holidays considered so rare for Americans to be off  from a full time job. The support of his boss is greatly appreaciated.
    My loving, supportive, respectful fiance has said from the very 1st time we found each other  that he won't ever let us be apart for so long, no matter what it takes. We both made financial sacrifices so that we could be TOGETHER FOR IT IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO. My mind, my heart above all doesnt need to prove to anyone how we love each other,  and how genuinely the Love is. My fiance has proven in many ways than one that I matter to him, and that being together is the most important thing. Sadly and unfortunately,  in the eyes of USCIS,  our feelings and intentions need to be validated,  investigated,  adjudicated,  to be APPROVED. I have sleepless nights by stalking cases, by being glued to the latest scans of @vocaledge, and by reading informative posts of everyone here. You see our K1/K2  applications are no different from other relationships.  Same sex relationship believes that their feelings for each other and their relationship is real and true though it is not accepted legally in all places, states,  and nations. Unmarried partners believe that even without being married, their relationship is real. I and my fiance feel the same way. In our hearts and minds he is my husband and I am his wife,and he is the role model of my two boys. All these days, my fiance has never wavered his support, trust, and love for me and the family. I am the one who almost give up many times, but his love is such a fortress. I wish I could still fathom the complexity of this process, and I pray that God continues to give me the virtue of patience for that is all I need. I have no doubts of whatever His plans are for us, for I always believe, Thy Will Be Done!
    USCIS, indeed, we are all at your mercy of which mercy is never in your dictionary. These  16months have made us more determined that this long road will end with HAPPY JOURNEY TOGETHER!
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    MsRL825 got a reaction from KandW in I-129F June, Part II   
    Hi June peeps,
    To be together is just the right thing to do-this being said is the main tenet while we all filed our K1/K2 applications. You see I am already past my 40s and my honorable fiance is in his 50s. Age bracket could  very well pass the screening of uscis and adjudicator could have said, "Hey, these people are not young anymore,  how many more years left for them, so let me APPROVE this!"
    But as of this writing, our case has been untouched, passed by, UNAPPROVED. We are 185 days active. I and my dear Retired Senior  Chief have considerable means to  live contently in my homecountry, but are we going to live happily despite  knowing that my fiance has a secure job aside from having his pension from the USN. I worked so many years abroad and was able to secure my own future and the future of my kids. Yes, I am a widower and so is my fiance. And this could be another reason for the adjudicator to say, "Hey these people are two lonely souls who found each other, so let me APPROVE  this!" Just saying!
    Next week, my dear Senior Chief is coming home and spend not just 2 weeks unlike the 3 previous visits he did, and unlike 3 weeks he recently did, but 36 days. He was given this long holidays considered so rare for Americans to be off  from a full time job. The support of his boss is greatly appreaciated.
    My loving, supportive, respectful fiance has said from the very 1st time we found each other  that he won't ever let us be apart for so long, no matter what it takes. We both made financial sacrifices so that we could be TOGETHER FOR IT IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO. My mind, my heart above all doesnt need to prove to anyone how we love each other,  and how genuinely the Love is. My fiance has proven in many ways than one that I matter to him, and that being together is the most important thing. Sadly and unfortunately,  in the eyes of USCIS,  our feelings and intentions need to be validated,  investigated,  adjudicated,  to be APPROVED. I have sleepless nights by stalking cases, by being glued to the latest scans of @vocaledge, and by reading informative posts of everyone here. You see our K1/K2  applications are no different from other relationships.  Same sex relationship believes that their feelings for each other and their relationship is real and true though it is not accepted legally in all places, states,  and nations. Unmarried partners believe that even without being married, their relationship is real. I and my fiance feel the same way. In our hearts and minds he is my husband and I am his wife,and he is the role model of my two boys. All these days, my fiance has never wavered his support, trust, and love for me and the family. I am the one who almost give up many times, but his love is such a fortress. I wish I could still fathom the complexity of this process, and I pray that God continues to give me the virtue of patience for that is all I need. I have no doubts of whatever His plans are for us, for I always believe, Thy Will Be Done!
    USCIS, indeed, we are all at your mercy of which mercy is never in your dictionary. These  16months have made us more determined that this long road will end with HAPPY JOURNEY TOGETHER!
  11. Like
    MsRL825 got a reaction from Lotts in I-129F June, Part II   
    Hi June peeps,
    To be together is just the right thing to do-this being said is the main tenet while we all filed our K1/K2 applications. You see I am already past my 40s and my honorable fiance is in his 50s. Age bracket could  very well pass the screening of uscis and adjudicator could have said, "Hey, these people are not young anymore,  how many more years left for them, so let me APPROVE this!"
    But as of this writing, our case has been untouched, passed by, UNAPPROVED. We are 185 days active. I and my dear Retired Senior  Chief have considerable means to  live contently in my homecountry, but are we going to live happily despite  knowing that my fiance has a secure job aside from having his pension from the USN. I worked so many years abroad and was able to secure my own future and the future of my kids. Yes, I am a widower and so is my fiance. And this could be another reason for the adjudicator to say, "Hey these people are two lonely souls who found each other, so let me APPROVE  this!" Just saying!
    Next week, my dear Senior Chief is coming home and spend not just 2 weeks unlike the 3 previous visits he did, and unlike 3 weeks he recently did, but 36 days. He was given this long holidays considered so rare for Americans to be off  from a full time job. The support of his boss is greatly appreaciated.
    My loving, supportive, respectful fiance has said from the very 1st time we found each other  that he won't ever let us be apart for so long, no matter what it takes. We both made financial sacrifices so that we could be TOGETHER FOR IT IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO. My mind, my heart above all doesnt need to prove to anyone how we love each other,  and how genuinely the Love is. My fiance has proven in many ways than one that I matter to him, and that being together is the most important thing. Sadly and unfortunately,  in the eyes of USCIS,  our feelings and intentions need to be validated,  investigated,  adjudicated,  to be APPROVED. I have sleepless nights by stalking cases, by being glued to the latest scans of @vocaledge, and by reading informative posts of everyone here. You see our K1/K2  applications are no different from other relationships.  Same sex relationship believes that their feelings for each other and their relationship is real and true though it is not accepted legally in all places, states,  and nations. Unmarried partners believe that even without being married, their relationship is real. I and my fiance feel the same way. In our hearts and minds he is my husband and I am his wife,and he is the role model of my two boys. All these days, my fiance has never wavered his support, trust, and love for me and the family. I am the one who almost give up many times, but his love is such a fortress. I wish I could still fathom the complexity of this process, and I pray that God continues to give me the virtue of patience for that is all I need. I have no doubts of whatever His plans are for us, for I always believe, Thy Will Be Done!
    USCIS, indeed, we are all at your mercy of which mercy is never in your dictionary. These  16months have made us more determined that this long road will end with HAPPY JOURNEY TOGETHER!
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    MsRL825 got a reaction from NICK & PAULA in I-129F June, Part II   
    Hi June peeps,
    To be together is just the right thing to do-this being said is the main tenet while we all filed our K1/K2 applications. You see I am already past my 40s and my honorable fiance is in his 50s. Age bracket could  very well pass the screening of uscis and adjudicator could have said, "Hey, these people are not young anymore,  how many more years left for them, so let me APPROVE this!"
    But as of this writing, our case has been untouched, passed by, UNAPPROVED. We are 185 days active. I and my dear Retired Senior  Chief have considerable means to  live contently in my homecountry, but are we going to live happily despite  knowing that my fiance has a secure job aside from having his pension from the USN. I worked so many years abroad and was able to secure my own future and the future of my kids. Yes, I am a widower and so is my fiance. And this could be another reason for the adjudicator to say, "Hey these people are two lonely souls who found each other, so let me APPROVE  this!" Just saying!
    Next week, my dear Senior Chief is coming home and spend not just 2 weeks unlike the 3 previous visits he did, and unlike 3 weeks he recently did, but 36 days. He was given this long holidays considered so rare for Americans to be off  from a full time job. The support of his boss is greatly appreaciated.
    My loving, supportive, respectful fiance has said from the very 1st time we found each other  that he won't ever let us be apart for so long, no matter what it takes. We both made financial sacrifices so that we could be TOGETHER FOR IT IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO. My mind, my heart above all doesnt need to prove to anyone how we love each other,  and how genuinely the Love is. My fiance has proven in many ways than one that I matter to him, and that being together is the most important thing. Sadly and unfortunately,  in the eyes of USCIS,  our feelings and intentions need to be validated,  investigated,  adjudicated,  to be APPROVED. I have sleepless nights by stalking cases, by being glued to the latest scans of @vocaledge, and by reading informative posts of everyone here. You see our K1/K2  applications are no different from other relationships.  Same sex relationship believes that their feelings for each other and their relationship is real and true though it is not accepted legally in all places, states,  and nations. Unmarried partners believe that even without being married, their relationship is real. I and my fiance feel the same way. In our hearts and minds he is my husband and I am his wife,and he is the role model of my two boys. All these days, my fiance has never wavered his support, trust, and love for me and the family. I am the one who almost give up many times, but his love is such a fortress. I wish I could still fathom the complexity of this process, and I pray that God continues to give me the virtue of patience for that is all I need. I have no doubts of whatever His plans are for us, for I always believe, Thy Will Be Done!
    USCIS, indeed, we are all at your mercy of which mercy is never in your dictionary. These  16months have made us more determined that this long road will end with HAPPY JOURNEY TOGETHER!
  13. Like
    MsRL825 got a reaction from MaSi in I-129F June, Part II   
    Hi June peeps,
    To be together is just the right thing to do-this being said is the main tenet while we all filed our K1/K2 applications. You see I am already past my 40s and my honorable fiance is in his 50s. Age bracket could  very well pass the screening of uscis and adjudicator could have said, "Hey, these people are not young anymore,  how many more years left for them, so let me APPROVE this!"
    But as of this writing, our case has been untouched, passed by, UNAPPROVED. We are 185 days active. I and my dear Retired Senior  Chief have considerable means to  live contently in my homecountry, but are we going to live happily despite  knowing that my fiance has a secure job aside from having his pension from the USN. I worked so many years abroad and was able to secure my own future and the future of my kids. Yes, I am a widower and so is my fiance. And this could be another reason for the adjudicator to say, "Hey these people are two lonely souls who found each other, so let me APPROVE  this!" Just saying!
    Next week, my dear Senior Chief is coming home and spend not just 2 weeks unlike the 3 previous visits he did, and unlike 3 weeks he recently did, but 36 days. He was given this long holidays considered so rare for Americans to be off  from a full time job. The support of his boss is greatly appreaciated.
    My loving, supportive, respectful fiance has said from the very 1st time we found each other  that he won't ever let us be apart for so long, no matter what it takes. We both made financial sacrifices so that we could be TOGETHER FOR IT IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO. My mind, my heart above all doesnt need to prove to anyone how we love each other,  and how genuinely the Love is. My fiance has proven in many ways than one that I matter to him, and that being together is the most important thing. Sadly and unfortunately,  in the eyes of USCIS,  our feelings and intentions need to be validated,  investigated,  adjudicated,  to be APPROVED. I have sleepless nights by stalking cases, by being glued to the latest scans of @vocaledge, and by reading informative posts of everyone here. You see our K1/K2  applications are no different from other relationships.  Same sex relationship believes that their feelings for each other and their relationship is real and true though it is not accepted legally in all places, states,  and nations. Unmarried partners believe that even without being married, their relationship is real. I and my fiance feel the same way. In our hearts and minds he is my husband and I am his wife,and he is the role model of my two boys. All these days, my fiance has never wavered his support, trust, and love for me and the family. I am the one who almost give up many times, but his love is such a fortress. I wish I could still fathom the complexity of this process, and I pray that God continues to give me the virtue of patience for that is all I need. I have no doubts of whatever His plans are for us, for I always believe, Thy Will Be Done!
    USCIS, indeed, we are all at your mercy of which mercy is never in your dictionary. These  16months have made us more determined that this long road will end with HAPPY JOURNEY TOGETHER!
  14. Like
    MsRL825 got a reaction from Josephine Ann in I-129F June, Part II   
    Hi June peeps,
    To be together is just the right thing to do-this being said is the main tenet while we all filed our K1/K2 applications. You see I am already past my 40s and my honorable fiance is in his 50s. Age bracket could  very well pass the screening of uscis and adjudicator could have said, "Hey, these people are not young anymore,  how many more years left for them, so let me APPROVE this!"
    But as of this writing, our case has been untouched, passed by, UNAPPROVED. We are 185 days active. I and my dear Retired Senior  Chief have considerable means to  live contently in my homecountry, but are we going to live happily despite  knowing that my fiance has a secure job aside from having his pension from the USN. I worked so many years abroad and was able to secure my own future and the future of my kids. Yes, I am a widower and so is my fiance. And this could be another reason for the adjudicator to say, "Hey these people are two lonely souls who found each other, so let me APPROVE  this!" Just saying!
    Next week, my dear Senior Chief is coming home and spend not just 2 weeks unlike the 3 previous visits he did, and unlike 3 weeks he recently did, but 36 days. He was given this long holidays considered so rare for Americans to be off  from a full time job. The support of his boss is greatly appreaciated.
    My loving, supportive, respectful fiance has said from the very 1st time we found each other  that he won't ever let us be apart for so long, no matter what it takes. We both made financial sacrifices so that we could be TOGETHER FOR IT IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO. My mind, my heart above all doesnt need to prove to anyone how we love each other,  and how genuinely the Love is. My fiance has proven in many ways than one that I matter to him, and that being together is the most important thing. Sadly and unfortunately,  in the eyes of USCIS,  our feelings and intentions need to be validated,  investigated,  adjudicated,  to be APPROVED. I have sleepless nights by stalking cases, by being glued to the latest scans of @vocaledge, and by reading informative posts of everyone here. You see our K1/K2  applications are no different from other relationships.  Same sex relationship believes that their feelings for each other and their relationship is real and true though it is not accepted legally in all places, states,  and nations. Unmarried partners believe that even without being married, their relationship is real. I and my fiance feel the same way. In our hearts and minds he is my husband and I am his wife,and he is the role model of my two boys. All these days, my fiance has never wavered his support, trust, and love for me and the family. I am the one who almost give up many times, but his love is such a fortress. I wish I could still fathom the complexity of this process, and I pray that God continues to give me the virtue of patience for that is all I need. I have no doubts of whatever His plans are for us, for I always believe, Thy Will Be Done!
    USCIS, indeed, we are all at your mercy of which mercy is never in your dictionary. These  16months have made us more determined that this long road will end with HAPPY JOURNEY TOGETHER!
  15. Like
    MsRL825 got a reaction from Nearly there in I-129F June, Part II   
    Hi June peeps,
    To be together is just the right thing to do-this being said is the main tenet while we all filed our K1/K2 applications. You see I am already past my 40s and my honorable fiance is in his 50s. Age bracket could  very well pass the screening of uscis and adjudicator could have said, "Hey, these people are not young anymore,  how many more years left for them, so let me APPROVE this!"
    But as of this writing, our case has been untouched, passed by, UNAPPROVED. We are 185 days active. I and my dear Retired Senior  Chief have considerable means to  live contently in my homecountry, but are we going to live happily despite  knowing that my fiance has a secure job aside from having his pension from the USN. I worked so many years abroad and was able to secure my own future and the future of my kids. Yes, I am a widower and so is my fiance. And this could be another reason for the adjudicator to say, "Hey these people are two lonely souls who found each other, so let me APPROVE  this!" Just saying!
    Next week, my dear Senior Chief is coming home and spend not just 2 weeks unlike the 3 previous visits he did, and unlike 3 weeks he recently did, but 36 days. He was given this long holidays considered so rare for Americans to be off  from a full time job. The support of his boss is greatly appreaciated.
    My loving, supportive, respectful fiance has said from the very 1st time we found each other  that he won't ever let us be apart for so long, no matter what it takes. We both made financial sacrifices so that we could be TOGETHER FOR IT IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO. My mind, my heart above all doesnt need to prove to anyone how we love each other,  and how genuinely the Love is. My fiance has proven in many ways than one that I matter to him, and that being together is the most important thing. Sadly and unfortunately,  in the eyes of USCIS,  our feelings and intentions need to be validated,  investigated,  adjudicated,  to be APPROVED. I have sleepless nights by stalking cases, by being glued to the latest scans of @vocaledge, and by reading informative posts of everyone here. You see our K1/K2  applications are no different from other relationships.  Same sex relationship believes that their feelings for each other and their relationship is real and true though it is not accepted legally in all places, states,  and nations. Unmarried partners believe that even without being married, their relationship is real. I and my fiance feel the same way. In our hearts and minds he is my husband and I am his wife,and he is the role model of my two boys. All these days, my fiance has never wavered his support, trust, and love for me and the family. I am the one who almost give up many times, but his love is such a fortress. I wish I could still fathom the complexity of this process, and I pray that God continues to give me the virtue of patience for that is all I need. I have no doubts of whatever His plans are for us, for I always believe, Thy Will Be Done!
    USCIS, indeed, we are all at your mercy of which mercy is never in your dictionary. These  16months have made us more determined that this long road will end with HAPPY JOURNEY TOGETHER!
  16. Like
    MsRL825 got a reaction from Bill Jones in I-129F June, Part II   
    Hi June peeps,
    To be together is just the right thing to do-this being said is the main tenet while we all filed our K1/K2 applications. You see I am already past my 40s and my honorable fiance is in his 50s. Age bracket could  very well pass the screening of uscis and adjudicator could have said, "Hey, these people are not young anymore,  how many more years left for them, so let me APPROVE this!"
    But as of this writing, our case has been untouched, passed by, UNAPPROVED. We are 185 days active. I and my dear Retired Senior  Chief have considerable means to  live contently in my homecountry, but are we going to live happily despite  knowing that my fiance has a secure job aside from having his pension from the USN. I worked so many years abroad and was able to secure my own future and the future of my kids. Yes, I am a widower and so is my fiance. And this could be another reason for the adjudicator to say, "Hey these people are two lonely souls who found each other, so let me APPROVE  this!" Just saying!
    Next week, my dear Senior Chief is coming home and spend not just 2 weeks unlike the 3 previous visits he did, and unlike 3 weeks he recently did, but 36 days. He was given this long holidays considered so rare for Americans to be off  from a full time job. The support of his boss is greatly appreaciated.
    My loving, supportive, respectful fiance has said from the very 1st time we found each other  that he won't ever let us be apart for so long, no matter what it takes. We both made financial sacrifices so that we could be TOGETHER FOR IT IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO. My mind, my heart above all doesnt need to prove to anyone how we love each other,  and how genuinely the Love is. My fiance has proven in many ways than one that I matter to him, and that being together is the most important thing. Sadly and unfortunately,  in the eyes of USCIS,  our feelings and intentions need to be validated,  investigated,  adjudicated,  to be APPROVED. I have sleepless nights by stalking cases, by being glued to the latest scans of @vocaledge, and by reading informative posts of everyone here. You see our K1/K2  applications are no different from other relationships.  Same sex relationship believes that their feelings for each other and their relationship is real and true though it is not accepted legally in all places, states,  and nations. Unmarried partners believe that even without being married, their relationship is real. I and my fiance feel the same way. In our hearts and minds he is my husband and I am his wife,and he is the role model of my two boys. All these days, my fiance has never wavered his support, trust, and love for me and the family. I am the one who almost give up many times, but his love is such a fortress. I wish I could still fathom the complexity of this process, and I pray that God continues to give me the virtue of patience for that is all I need. I have no doubts of whatever His plans are for us, for I always believe, Thy Will Be Done!
    USCIS, indeed, we are all at your mercy of which mercy is never in your dictionary. These  16months have made us more determined that this long road will end with HAPPY JOURNEY TOGETHER!
  17. Like
    MsRL825 got a reaction from MinalN in I-129F June, Part II   
    Hi June peeps,
    To be together is just the right thing to do-this being said is the main tenet while we all filed our K1/K2 applications. You see I am already past my 40s and my honorable fiance is in his 50s. Age bracket could  very well pass the screening of uscis and adjudicator could have said, "Hey, these people are not young anymore,  how many more years left for them, so let me APPROVE this!"
    But as of this writing, our case has been untouched, passed by, UNAPPROVED. We are 185 days active. I and my dear Retired Senior  Chief have considerable means to  live contently in my homecountry, but are we going to live happily despite  knowing that my fiance has a secure job aside from having his pension from the USN. I worked so many years abroad and was able to secure my own future and the future of my kids. Yes, I am a widower and so is my fiance. And this could be another reason for the adjudicator to say, "Hey these people are two lonely souls who found each other, so let me APPROVE  this!" Just saying!
    Next week, my dear Senior Chief is coming home and spend not just 2 weeks unlike the 3 previous visits he did, and unlike 3 weeks he recently did, but 36 days. He was given this long holidays considered so rare for Americans to be off  from a full time job. The support of his boss is greatly appreaciated.
    My loving, supportive, respectful fiance has said from the very 1st time we found each other  that he won't ever let us be apart for so long, no matter what it takes. We both made financial sacrifices so that we could be TOGETHER FOR IT IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO. My mind, my heart above all doesnt need to prove to anyone how we love each other,  and how genuinely the Love is. My fiance has proven in many ways than one that I matter to him, and that being together is the most important thing. Sadly and unfortunately,  in the eyes of USCIS,  our feelings and intentions need to be validated,  investigated,  adjudicated,  to be APPROVED. I have sleepless nights by stalking cases, by being glued to the latest scans of @vocaledge, and by reading informative posts of everyone here. You see our K1/K2  applications are no different from other relationships.  Same sex relationship believes that their feelings for each other and their relationship is real and true though it is not accepted legally in all places, states,  and nations. Unmarried partners believe that even without being married, their relationship is real. I and my fiance feel the same way. In our hearts and minds he is my husband and I am his wife,and he is the role model of my two boys. All these days, my fiance has never wavered his support, trust, and love for me and the family. I am the one who almost give up many times, but his love is such a fortress. I wish I could still fathom the complexity of this process, and I pray that God continues to give me the virtue of patience for that is all I need. I have no doubts of whatever His plans are for us, for I always believe, Thy Will Be Done!
    USCIS, indeed, we are all at your mercy of which mercy is never in your dictionary. These  16months have made us more determined that this long road will end with HAPPY JOURNEY TOGETHER!
  18. Like
    MsRL825 got a reaction from ChuAni in I-129F June, Part II   
    Hi June peeps,
    To be together is just the right thing to do-this being said is the main tenet while we all filed our K1/K2 applications. You see I am already past my 40s and my honorable fiance is in his 50s. Age bracket could  very well pass the screening of uscis and adjudicator could have said, "Hey, these people are not young anymore,  how many more years left for them, so let me APPROVE this!"
    But as of this writing, our case has been untouched, passed by, UNAPPROVED. We are 185 days active. I and my dear Retired Senior  Chief have considerable means to  live contently in my homecountry, but are we going to live happily despite  knowing that my fiance has a secure job aside from having his pension from the USN. I worked so many years abroad and was able to secure my own future and the future of my kids. Yes, I am a widower and so is my fiance. And this could be another reason for the adjudicator to say, "Hey these people are two lonely souls who found each other, so let me APPROVE  this!" Just saying!
    Next week, my dear Senior Chief is coming home and spend not just 2 weeks unlike the 3 previous visits he did, and unlike 3 weeks he recently did, but 36 days. He was given this long holidays considered so rare for Americans to be off  from a full time job. The support of his boss is greatly appreaciated.
    My loving, supportive, respectful fiance has said from the very 1st time we found each other  that he won't ever let us be apart for so long, no matter what it takes. We both made financial sacrifices so that we could be TOGETHER FOR IT IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO. My mind, my heart above all doesnt need to prove to anyone how we love each other,  and how genuinely the Love is. My fiance has proven in many ways than one that I matter to him, and that being together is the most important thing. Sadly and unfortunately,  in the eyes of USCIS,  our feelings and intentions need to be validated,  investigated,  adjudicated,  to be APPROVED. I have sleepless nights by stalking cases, by being glued to the latest scans of @vocaledge, and by reading informative posts of everyone here. You see our K1/K2  applications are no different from other relationships.  Same sex relationship believes that their feelings for each other and their relationship is real and true though it is not accepted legally in all places, states,  and nations. Unmarried partners believe that even without being married, their relationship is real. I and my fiance feel the same way. In our hearts and minds he is my husband and I am his wife,and he is the role model of my two boys. All these days, my fiance has never wavered his support, trust, and love for me and the family. I am the one who almost give up many times, but his love is such a fortress. I wish I could still fathom the complexity of this process, and I pray that God continues to give me the virtue of patience for that is all I need. I have no doubts of whatever His plans are for us, for I always believe, Thy Will Be Done!
    USCIS, indeed, we are all at your mercy of which mercy is never in your dictionary. These  16months have made us more determined that this long road will end with HAPPY JOURNEY TOGETHER!
  19. Like
    MsRL825 got a reaction from GarryAndMarie in I-129F June, Part II   
    Hi June peeps,
    To be together is just the right thing to do-this being said is the main tenet while we all filed our K1/K2 applications. You see I am already past my 40s and my honorable fiance is in his 50s. Age bracket could  very well pass the screening of uscis and adjudicator could have said, "Hey, these people are not young anymore,  how many more years left for them, so let me APPROVE this!"
    But as of this writing, our case has been untouched, passed by, UNAPPROVED. We are 185 days active. I and my dear Retired Senior  Chief have considerable means to  live contently in my homecountry, but are we going to live happily despite  knowing that my fiance has a secure job aside from having his pension from the USN. I worked so many years abroad and was able to secure my own future and the future of my kids. Yes, I am a widower and so is my fiance. And this could be another reason for the adjudicator to say, "Hey these people are two lonely souls who found each other, so let me APPROVE  this!" Just saying!
    Next week, my dear Senior Chief is coming home and spend not just 2 weeks unlike the 3 previous visits he did, and unlike 3 weeks he recently did, but 36 days. He was given this long holidays considered so rare for Americans to be off  from a full time job. The support of his boss is greatly appreaciated.
    My loving, supportive, respectful fiance has said from the very 1st time we found each other  that he won't ever let us be apart for so long, no matter what it takes. We both made financial sacrifices so that we could be TOGETHER FOR IT IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO. My mind, my heart above all doesnt need to prove to anyone how we love each other,  and how genuinely the Love is. My fiance has proven in many ways than one that I matter to him, and that being together is the most important thing. Sadly and unfortunately,  in the eyes of USCIS,  our feelings and intentions need to be validated,  investigated,  adjudicated,  to be APPROVED. I have sleepless nights by stalking cases, by being glued to the latest scans of @vocaledge, and by reading informative posts of everyone here. You see our K1/K2  applications are no different from other relationships.  Same sex relationship believes that their feelings for each other and their relationship is real and true though it is not accepted legally in all places, states,  and nations. Unmarried partners believe that even without being married, their relationship is real. I and my fiance feel the same way. In our hearts and minds he is my husband and I am his wife,and he is the role model of my two boys. All these days, my fiance has never wavered his support, trust, and love for me and the family. I am the one who almost give up many times, but his love is such a fortress. I wish I could still fathom the complexity of this process, and I pray that God continues to give me the virtue of patience for that is all I need. I have no doubts of whatever His plans are for us, for I always believe, Thy Will Be Done!
    USCIS, indeed, we are all at your mercy of which mercy is never in your dictionary. These  16months have made us more determined that this long road will end with HAPPY JOURNEY TOGETHER!
  20. Like
    MsRL825 got a reaction from Naes in I-129F June, Part II   
    Hi June peeps,
    To be together is just the right thing to do-this being said is the main tenet while we all filed our K1/K2 applications. You see I am already past my 40s and my honorable fiance is in his 50s. Age bracket could  very well pass the screening of uscis and adjudicator could have said, "Hey, these people are not young anymore,  how many more years left for them, so let me APPROVE this!"
    But as of this writing, our case has been untouched, passed by, UNAPPROVED. We are 185 days active. I and my dear Retired Senior  Chief have considerable means to  live contently in my homecountry, but are we going to live happily despite  knowing that my fiance has a secure job aside from having his pension from the USN. I worked so many years abroad and was able to secure my own future and the future of my kids. Yes, I am a widower and so is my fiance. And this could be another reason for the adjudicator to say, "Hey these people are two lonely souls who found each other, so let me APPROVE  this!" Just saying!
    Next week, my dear Senior Chief is coming home and spend not just 2 weeks unlike the 3 previous visits he did, and unlike 3 weeks he recently did, but 36 days. He was given this long holidays considered so rare for Americans to be off  from a full time job. The support of his boss is greatly appreaciated.
    My loving, supportive, respectful fiance has said from the very 1st time we found each other  that he won't ever let us be apart for so long, no matter what it takes. We both made financial sacrifices so that we could be TOGETHER FOR IT IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO. My mind, my heart above all doesnt need to prove to anyone how we love each other,  and how genuinely the Love is. My fiance has proven in many ways than one that I matter to him, and that being together is the most important thing. Sadly and unfortunately,  in the eyes of USCIS,  our feelings and intentions need to be validated,  investigated,  adjudicated,  to be APPROVED. I have sleepless nights by stalking cases, by being glued to the latest scans of @vocaledge, and by reading informative posts of everyone here. You see our K1/K2  applications are no different from other relationships.  Same sex relationship believes that their feelings for each other and their relationship is real and true though it is not accepted legally in all places, states,  and nations. Unmarried partners believe that even without being married, their relationship is real. I and my fiance feel the same way. In our hearts and minds he is my husband and I am his wife,and he is the role model of my two boys. All these days, my fiance has never wavered his support, trust, and love for me and the family. I am the one who almost give up many times, but his love is such a fortress. I wish I could still fathom the complexity of this process, and I pray that God continues to give me the virtue of patience for that is all I need. I have no doubts of whatever His plans are for us, for I always believe, Thy Will Be Done!
    USCIS, indeed, we are all at your mercy of which mercy is never in your dictionary. These  16months have made us more determined that this long road will end with HAPPY JOURNEY TOGETHER!
  21. Like
    MsRL825 got a reaction from Angeles123 in I-129F June, Part II   
    Hi June peeps,
    To be together is just the right thing to do-this being said is the main tenet while we all filed our K1/K2 applications. You see I am already past my 40s and my honorable fiance is in his 50s. Age bracket could  very well pass the screening of uscis and adjudicator could have said, "Hey, these people are not young anymore,  how many more years left for them, so let me APPROVE this!"
    But as of this writing, our case has been untouched, passed by, UNAPPROVED. We are 185 days active. I and my dear Retired Senior  Chief have considerable means to  live contently in my homecountry, but are we going to live happily despite  knowing that my fiance has a secure job aside from having his pension from the USN. I worked so many years abroad and was able to secure my own future and the future of my kids. Yes, I am a widower and so is my fiance. And this could be another reason for the adjudicator to say, "Hey these people are two lonely souls who found each other, so let me APPROVE  this!" Just saying!
    Next week, my dear Senior Chief is coming home and spend not just 2 weeks unlike the 3 previous visits he did, and unlike 3 weeks he recently did, but 36 days. He was given this long holidays considered so rare for Americans to be off  from a full time job. The support of his boss is greatly appreaciated.
    My loving, supportive, respectful fiance has said from the very 1st time we found each other  that he won't ever let us be apart for so long, no matter what it takes. We both made financial sacrifices so that we could be TOGETHER FOR IT IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO. My mind, my heart above all doesnt need to prove to anyone how we love each other,  and how genuinely the Love is. My fiance has proven in many ways than one that I matter to him, and that being together is the most important thing. Sadly and unfortunately,  in the eyes of USCIS,  our feelings and intentions need to be validated,  investigated,  adjudicated,  to be APPROVED. I have sleepless nights by stalking cases, by being glued to the latest scans of @vocaledge, and by reading informative posts of everyone here. You see our K1/K2  applications are no different from other relationships.  Same sex relationship believes that their feelings for each other and their relationship is real and true though it is not accepted legally in all places, states,  and nations. Unmarried partners believe that even without being married, their relationship is real. I and my fiance feel the same way. In our hearts and minds he is my husband and I am his wife,and he is the role model of my two boys. All these days, my fiance has never wavered his support, trust, and love for me and the family. I am the one who almost give up many times, but his love is such a fortress. I wish I could still fathom the complexity of this process, and I pray that God continues to give me the virtue of patience for that is all I need. I have no doubts of whatever His plans are for us, for I always believe, Thy Will Be Done!
    USCIS, indeed, we are all at your mercy of which mercy is never in your dictionary. These  16months have made us more determined that this long road will end with HAPPY JOURNEY TOGETHER!
  22. Like
    MsRL825 reacted to George & Roth in I-129f June 2017 filers (merged)   
    I’m extremely angry I called and went ballistic on the USCIS a few moments ago. A couple of points I commented:
    -> I find it ironic you are named “services” when they are actually providing a disservice to American citizens 
    -> I will not accept figures posted on a website they fail to maintain on a reasonable basis. No, you are NOT working on May 1st
    -> The current processing time is absurd, and frankly I’m gravely concerned with the management within the USCIS and gross inefficiency on display
    -> I will be contacting the White House, the senate and congress about the NEGLIGENCE which has resulted in obscene processing times. This is not about my specific case but about EVERYBODY 
    -> I don’t want to hear your nonsense about a request to expedite as my experience leads me to believe that it should be called request to do nothing 
    -> Why are fees required for this heartless, soulless and embarrassing entity to fail to provide even a basic level of service? I should be compensated for your failure 
     
    I wasn’t able to stop myself from cursing unfortunately. In the end a change needs to be made, and that has to happen at the top. I know the people on the phones are not the ones with influence on these matters.
     
    Even if my case arrives tomorrow I will still pursue this further, for the benefit of future citizens and immigrants. Even if no change will happen from my one-man mission I promise you I will try.
     
    Sorry @John & Rose I think I failed at the “calm” approach. 
     
    I need a beer. 
  23. Like
    MsRL825 reacted to Lisa & Jorge in I-129f June 2017 filers (merged)   
    I think of it often as a blessing that we are given this time to grow and bond with such strength with our loved ones during this time of physical distance.. It really says a lot about a couple that survives and thrives in a long distant relationship. and that's every one of us. its not easy.  we experience things that most couples don't know nor will ever know because its simply more common to meet/find/marry  in person and local..  and i know in my situation, theres a language barrier so that's a whole nother set of trials that cries out for that physical intimacy that provides reassurance in emotional moments .  but we press on . and we know that the wait, while a tad painful is worth the goal at then end because it is such a testimony... we are all testimonies.... The Lord gave us strength to endure and He never gives us more than we can handle.  I for one am incredibly blessed to have met the man of my dreams in such a bizarre way, and I would wait years if I had to.  He is worth it.  <3
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    MsRL825 got a reaction from Josiah in I-129f June 2017 filers (merged)   
    We are June 5th, no news yet, a number before and after our WAC# were approved.  
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    MsRL825 reacted to vocaledge in I-129f June 2017 filers (merged)   
    I actually do it between 2-3am London, because thats 6pm in California... hehe

    I just started the 'end of day' scan, so expect detailed day in about an hour or so.
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