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    william_wallace got a reaction from newlyweds2010 in id like to see k1 process made harder   
    Yes i think the AOS should now cost $10,000 and the poverty guidelines raised to 750%.
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    william_wallace got a reaction from sara..... in id like to see k1 process made harder   
    Pi$$ easy if your from mars,jupiter,uranus etc. Harder if your from Asia or Africa.
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    william_wallace got a reaction from eric_and_teresa in Are we in trouble...?   
    Do a garage sale to raise the money. Even I was surprised on how much money people give you for junk.
    We normally do at least one a year. The last time, we got over $800 for why I thought was bloody good considering I would have binned it all.
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    william_wallace got a reaction from missicy in HELP!!!! Married on a visa waiver program!   
    I think It's time for the USCIS to update It's visa policies to 'K1 VWP'
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    william_wallace got a reaction from TheFantastics09 in Questions about AOS Rejection   
    Remember, Visajourney is only a guide. You should always use the USCIS for anything that needs to be downloaded and is up to date.
    And yes, the above posts are correct on the $1070 fee is included for the EAD.
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    william_wallace got a reaction from veronicavonn in Why the US?   
    A topic of conversation that comes up quite often. The main reason we stay in the US is for the wife's kids. If it wasn't for that, we would be living in Scotland. When they have grown up and left we will more and likely move back. I for one, find it more expensive to live in the States than where I'm from. My wife loves Europe and Scotland. She is sick and tired of the 100% grind of American life eg -
    1- Health is a killer for us, damn expensive
    2- Car insurance, again bloody expensive. She was involved in a car accident 3 years ago. An 18 year old rammed her from behind, the girl's insurance was on the States minimum requirement which was $25,000. My wife's medical expenses was over $50,000 so we were over $25,000 out of pocket.
    3- Crime, It don't matter where you are, there is always some idiot killing someone. To me, gun laws are crazy. Something that won't go away in this country (maybe it's just the Deep South)
    4- The heat and humidity. I hate it and so does my wife lol.
    5- The roads. It don't matter where or when, accidents everywhere.
    6- Fuel. Gas might be cheaper here but when I lived in Scotland, my 2.0 litre diesel injected car got me 600 miles on a full tank. My Toyota is lucky to get me 350 miles here.
    7- Peace and quality of life. Something we both want in the Highlands Of Scotland.
    8- Money. Our both combined income of $1800 per week is bollocks.
    9- Public transport....What public transport, there isn't any here.
    10- Fast food. It's in your face everywhere you go. Obesity is a BIG problem here.
    11- Travel. If you want to go to another country. One it's expensive, two it's miles and miles away.The option of hopping on a plane and choosing various country's in Europe is something we both want. We both have lived in Germany and loved it.
    Now they are only a few pointers that we have. There is good points living here in the US, but overall if we had the chance and we may in a few years. Back to Scotland for us.
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    william_wallace got a reaction from VanessaTony in Why the US?   
    A topic of conversation that comes up quite often. The main reason we stay in the US is for the wife's kids. If it wasn't for that, we would be living in Scotland. When they have grown up and left we will more and likely move back. I for one, find it more expensive to live in the States than where I'm from. My wife loves Europe and Scotland. She is sick and tired of the 100% grind of American life eg -
    1- Health is a killer for us, damn expensive
    2- Car insurance, again bloody expensive. She was involved in a car accident 3 years ago. An 18 year old rammed her from behind, the girl's insurance was on the States minimum requirement which was $25,000. My wife's medical expenses was over $50,000 so we were over $25,000 out of pocket.
    3- Crime, It don't matter where you are, there is always some idiot killing someone. To me, gun laws are crazy. Something that won't go away in this country (maybe it's just the Deep South)
    4- The heat and humidity. I hate it and so does my wife lol.
    5- The roads. It don't matter where or when, accidents everywhere.
    6- Fuel. Gas might be cheaper here but when I lived in Scotland, my 2.0 litre diesel injected car got me 600 miles on a full tank. My Toyota is lucky to get me 350 miles here.
    7- Peace and quality of life. Something we both want in the Highlands Of Scotland.
    8- Money. Our both combined income of $1800 per week is bollocks.
    9- Public transport....What public transport, there isn't any here.
    10- Fast food. It's in your face everywhere you go. Obesity is a BIG problem here.
    11- Travel. If you want to go to another country. One it's expensive, two it's miles and miles away.The option of hopping on a plane and choosing various country's in Europe is something we both want. We both have lived in Germany and loved it.
    Now they are only a few pointers that we have. There is good points living here in the US, but overall if we had the chance and we may in a few years. Back to Scotland for us.
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    william_wallace got a reaction from Rebecca Jo in Why the US?   
    A topic of conversation that comes up quite often. The main reason we stay in the US is for the wife's kids. If it wasn't for that, we would be living in Scotland. When they have grown up and left we will more and likely move back. I for one, find it more expensive to live in the States than where I'm from. My wife loves Europe and Scotland. She is sick and tired of the 100% grind of American life eg -
    1- Health is a killer for us, damn expensive
    2- Car insurance, again bloody expensive. She was involved in a car accident 3 years ago. An 18 year old rammed her from behind, the girl's insurance was on the States minimum requirement which was $25,000. My wife's medical expenses was over $50,000 so we were over $25,000 out of pocket.
    3- Crime, It don't matter where you are, there is always some idiot killing someone. To me, gun laws are crazy. Something that won't go away in this country (maybe it's just the Deep South)
    4- The heat and humidity. I hate it and so does my wife lol.
    5- The roads. It don't matter where or when, accidents everywhere.
    6- Fuel. Gas might be cheaper here but when I lived in Scotland, my 2.0 litre diesel injected car got me 600 miles on a full tank. My Toyota is lucky to get me 350 miles here.
    7- Peace and quality of life. Something we both want in the Highlands Of Scotland.
    8- Money. Our both combined income of $1800 per week is bollocks.
    9- Public transport....What public transport, there isn't any here.
    10- Fast food. It's in your face everywhere you go. Obesity is a BIG problem here.
    11- Travel. If you want to go to another country. One it's expensive, two it's miles and miles away.The option of hopping on a plane and choosing various country's in Europe is something we both want. We both have lived in Germany and loved it.
    Now they are only a few pointers that we have. There is good points living here in the US, but overall if we had the chance and we may in a few years. Back to Scotland for us.
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    william_wallace reacted to RICARDO4EVA2 in In the States on a K1 visa and still not married....   
    guess they could be denied too if they went back at time of interview for overstaying.. guess the benefit is the illegal presence would be forgiven here in the usa.
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