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PGA reacted to TBoneTX in 'That's Neat Buddy,' Says Dad Understanding Nothing Of What His Kid Just Told Him About Roblox
Nor "Wash-the-Car" or "Clean-Up-Your-Room," as a guess.
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PGA got a reaction from TBoneTX in 'That's Neat Buddy,' Says Dad Understanding Nothing Of What His Kid Just Told Him About Roblox
I have a game called "Mow-the-Lawn" and oddly, nobody ever wants to play with me. 😢
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PGA got a reaction from OldUser in How long to plan for first time POE at airport?
Yes, and protein powder often draws a lot of unwanted scrutiny. Though the thing I am questioned about far, far more than anything is cigarettes.....every single time.
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PGA got a reaction from OldUser in How long to plan for first time POE at airport?
Another point too is not to carry a ton of luggage with you. We didn't need a layover at FLL fortunately but since we were all moving from Peru we had a ton of suitcases. The officer though was pretty accommodating and said in order to save us (and them I'm sure) a lot of time he would send my wife to secondary and (since my daughter and I are US citizens) we could go through with all of the luggage and meet her outside.
So my tip: don't travel with all your worldly possessions on the initial trip and especially no food, no plants, no cigarettes, or anything else that may arouse suspicion .
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PGA got a reaction from KMG in IR1 Visa stuck after verbal approval at interview - not getting any responses
Just out of curiosity here because it wasn't mentioned, but did you fill out and submit the "Privacy Act Consent Form" for the senator's office?
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PGA got a reaction from Edward and Jaycel in How long to plan for first time POE at airport?
Another point too is not to carry a ton of luggage with you. We didn't need a layover at FLL fortunately but since we were all moving from Peru we had a ton of suitcases. The officer though was pretty accommodating and said in order to save us (and them I'm sure) a lot of time he would send my wife to secondary and (since my daughter and I are US citizens) we could go through with all of the luggage and meet her outside.
So my tip: don't travel with all your worldly possessions on the initial trip and especially no food, no plants, no cigarettes, or anything else that may arouse suspicion .
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PGA reacted to Pooky in The first driverless semis have started running regular longhaul routes
America just experience 4 years without one. ☠️
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PGA reacted to Sleepyrascal in Reschedule Expedited b2 visa appointment
UPDATE
Had interview on June 23rd. The interview literally last around 1 minute.
Visa was delivered to my house this morning.
From booking the appointment to getting the visa took 16 days total. not bad.
We moved the holiday out by a week, so we fly on Sunday.
Overall, a pretty good result. And a big lesson learned! but hopefully this is a good reference for others who are in a similar position.
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PGA reacted to OldUser in Recommended Apps for Citizenship Exams
Interesting. It helped me printing PDF and circling my preferred answers (typically, the shortest ones).
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PGA reacted to TBoneTX in Recommended Apps for Citizenship Exams
https://ifunny.co/picture/will-a-latina-be-the-death-of-you-si-yes-GlSeRN628?s=cl
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PGA reacted to mam521 in Recommended Apps for Citizenship Exams
Jokes aside, I used "US Citizenship Test 2025 Plus" from the App Store and just ran through questions, 50 at a time, until I consistently scored 96% or above. It all worked out well!
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PGA got a reaction from mam521 in Recommended Apps for Citizenship Exams
OMG, thanks for the laugh but now I'm somewhat concerned we are married to the same woman.
😂
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PGA got a reaction from Dashinka in Recommended Apps for Citizenship Exams
OMG, thanks for the laugh but now I'm somewhat concerned we are married to the same woman.
😂
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PGA got a reaction from Jordanian Bride in Filing for spouse visa immediately after divorce
10+ years is a pretty long time and I'm sure they see relationships that dissolve much quicker all the time. However, did the spouse just recently become a citizen (if so, that may be more concerning)? Also, the whole meeting another individual and having a child together while still being married to current spouse I'm sure will raise an eyebrow.
That said, is the United States completely out of potential spouses? I have been married to my spouse going on 15 years now and, God forbid something ever happened to our relationship, but I would NEVER EVER do the immigration thing again; too much work, too much stress, and too much money.
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PGA got a reaction from TiffAndMike in Filing for spouse visa immediately after divorce
10+ years is a pretty long time and I'm sure they see relationships that dissolve much quicker all the time. However, did the spouse just recently become a citizen (if so, that may be more concerning)? Also, the whole meeting another individual and having a child together while still being married to current spouse I'm sure will raise an eyebrow.
That said, is the United States completely out of potential spouses? I have been married to my spouse going on 15 years now and, God forbid something ever happened to our relationship, but I would NEVER EVER do the immigration thing again; too much work, too much stress, and too much money.
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PGA got a reaction from TBoneTX in a few questions for woman coming from mexico and marrying man
First (something I always recommend to people), offer to move to Mexico and see how that plays out. Other than that, I have some questions: have you ever met her in person? How did you meet? How long have you known her? Do you have any legal issues in your past? Does she? Does she have any prior travel history? Does she have a record of overstays of her visa anywhere (US particularly)? That is all important information to better judge the situation.
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PGA got a reaction from OldUser in a few questions for woman coming from mexico and marrying man
First (something I always recommend to people), offer to move to Mexico and see how that plays out. Other than that, I have some questions: have you ever met her in person? How did you meet? How long have you known her? Do you have any legal issues in your past? Does she? Does she have any prior travel history? Does she have a record of overstays of her visa anywhere (US particularly)? That is all important information to better judge the situation.
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PGA got a reaction from oldgreg in Filing for spouse visa immediately after divorce
10+ years is a pretty long time and I'm sure they see relationships that dissolve much quicker all the time. However, did the spouse just recently become a citizen (if so, that may be more concerning)? Also, the whole meeting another individual and having a child together while still being married to current spouse I'm sure will raise an eyebrow.
That said, is the United States completely out of potential spouses? I have been married to my spouse going on 15 years now and, God forbid something ever happened to our relationship, but I would NEVER EVER do the immigration thing again; too much work, too much stress, and too much money.
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PGA got a reaction from TBoneTX in Filing for spouse visa immediately after divorce
10+ years is a pretty long time and I'm sure they see relationships that dissolve much quicker all the time. However, did the spouse just recently become a citizen (if so, that may be more concerning)? Also, the whole meeting another individual and having a child together while still being married to current spouse I'm sure will raise an eyebrow.
That said, is the United States completely out of potential spouses? I have been married to my spouse going on 15 years now and, God forbid something ever happened to our relationship, but I would NEVER EVER do the immigration thing again; too much work, too much stress, and too much money.
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PGA got a reaction from Mello3 in Filing for spouse visa immediately after divorce
10+ years is a pretty long time and I'm sure they see relationships that dissolve much quicker all the time. However, did the spouse just recently become a citizen (if so, that may be more concerning)? Also, the whole meeting another individual and having a child together while still being married to current spouse I'm sure will raise an eyebrow.
That said, is the United States completely out of potential spouses? I have been married to my spouse going on 15 years now and, God forbid something ever happened to our relationship, but I would NEVER EVER do the immigration thing again; too much work, too much stress, and too much money.
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PGA got a reaction from S2N in Filing for spouse visa immediately after divorce
Good point. Though I can drive a few miles from my house and probably meet someone else from Peru, Mexico, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Germany, Czechoslovakia, or about a million other places.
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PGA got a reaction from OldUser in Filing for spouse visa immediately after divorce
10+ years is a pretty long time and I'm sure they see relationships that dissolve much quicker all the time. However, did the spouse just recently become a citizen (if so, that may be more concerning)? Also, the whole meeting another individual and having a child together while still being married to current spouse I'm sure will raise an eyebrow.
That said, is the United States completely out of potential spouses? I have been married to my spouse going on 15 years now and, God forbid something ever happened to our relationship, but I would NEVER EVER do the immigration thing again; too much work, too much stress, and too much money.
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PGA got a reaction from NYCruiser in Trump bludders at Pope's funeral -wearing blue suit instead of dark one is just one of his errors
Man, they really had to crop that picture up nice and tight to avoid showing the other attendees that were, in fact, also wearing blue suits.
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PGA reacted to Dashinka in A Tense Poland Votes as the World Watches
Why were the Poles tense? Was it rather the elite Pro-EU "progressives" that were tense? I suspect like in other EU countries, these folks will try and negate the election. Democracy!
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PGA reacted to mam521 in Interview notice for both I-751 and N-400 - common?
As @Crazy Cat said, get prepared. Make sure you take your spouse with you to the interview. I suggest the US Citizenship Test 2025 app to cover off the N-400 knowledge requirement.