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  1. Comparto enteramente la opinion de que es mejor aplicar por la k-1 que casarse con una visa de turista, suena facil de hacerlo, pero las complicaciones futuras son las que deben evitarse, en este caso, el proceso una vez te informes, aqui en VJ esta super detallado y especificado el proceso y los formularios a llenar, el costo de la peticion es de $455. a eso debes agregarle lo que gastaras en tu pais para recopilar partida de nacimiento, tienes que tomarte unas fotos, y el costo por enviarle eso a tu novia que depende del courier que utilices, eso es solo el primer paso. Ahora el ajuste de estatus (AOS) que haras despues de ingresar y casarte en los primeros 90 dias en USA , tiene un costo de $1010.

    El examen medico del que se habla, consta de rayos x, te sacan muestra de sangre, para ver si no hay VIH , enfermedades de transmision sexual, y creo drogas, aqui en guatemala tiene un costo de $100.

    Espero haberte sido de ayuda.

  2. Vete de compras, y ganale en con los zapatos, no puede ser que un hombre tenga mas zapatos que una mujer, jajajajaja, bueno al menos se iran los 2 a comprarlos, eso esta mejor, que emocion debes de tener con tanta cosa nueva, me alegro por ti, se que seran felices, y ojala que todo salga bien al llegar a USA, y lo que viene es lo mejor asi que a tener paciencia con los hombres!!.

    El examen medico para los niños cuesta $85 no se porque es tan poca la diferencia si a ellos no les sacan rayos x ni sangre, que les veran ? a saber, los mios son niños super sanos gracias a Dios y estan super a dia con sus vacunas, asi que no habra pero que valga ... y yo como estare??? jajajaajajjaa, es una gastadera de dinero, ahora imaginate mi AOS y el de mis gordos'??? $1010 por mi y $600 cada uno de ellos, aunque con mi hijo menor aun estoy medio enredada!!! ME VOY A VOLVER MAS LOCA DE LO QUE YA ESTOY!!!!

  3. Gracias Tere, yo por eso le pase a Mari esa info, y por supuesto que fuiste tu la que posteo para mi en ingles y me dio la info, a veces me da cosa si estamos siguiendo el procedimiento correcto para el bebe, he buscado por todos lados, pero no encuentro un caso similar al mio, ni parecido, porque los hijos que hay de las relaciones el fiance es americano por nacimiento la mayoria de las veces, asi que solo espero que todo salga bien!!!!

    Hola Jokalu, espero que estes muy bien, I'm sorry que no habia escrito antes pero he estado realmente sin mucho tiempo para entrar aca, mira pues lei todo el topic de Teresa y las respuesta que obtuvo de los demas foristas y yo he hecho algunas busquedas en internet acerca de tu caso y la verdad que yo estoy de acuerdo con lo que dice Teresa y con los demas que respondieron ese topic acerca de tu situacion con tu bebe, la verdad es que el nino nacio antes que el padre se hiciera ciudano y eso cambia las cosas, entonces esa ruta de traerlo junto con su hermanito con la visa K2 es la correcta, realmente el nino necesita hacerse residente primero aca en US y para eso tiene que entrar a US, si? entonces traelo con la visa K2 y luego aplicas para el AOS aqui en US y una vez que ya sea Residente legal inmediatamente el padre del nino envia la forma N-600 para solicitar el certificado de ciudadania para el nino.

    Entiendo tus dudas, yo tambien soy madre y una nuca acaba de preocuparse por los hijos, Sin embargo considero que la informacion que te dio Teresa es la via correcta y yo tomaria ese camino si fuese el caso. Sigue buscando informacion y yo lo hare por mi lado tambien y si encuentro alguna informacion que contrarie a esta enseguida te la hago saber pero de verdad yo pienso que vas por buen camino.

    Cuando encuentra mas info te aviso, sin embargo dile a tu fiance que entre en el web site de USCIS y se lea todo acerca de "Child Citizen Act" y alli tambien que tienen un numero de telefono para averiguar mas sobre el procedimiento, me parece que vi algo interesante alli dile que lo lea y que llame a ese numero, seguro obtendra mas informacion.

    Saludos,

    Mari

    Gracias Mary por la informacion, por eso pegue el topic completo que Teresa hiso para mi, entonces mi hijo tiene que pasar tambien por el AOS asi como su hermano y como yo? , yo pense que podia saltarse esa parte y que el papa de una vez solicitara su certificado de ciudadania, pensando en ahorrarnos los $600 que cuesta para un menos el AOS, ya me hice bolas, de todas maneras agradesco mucho el tiempo que te tomas.....

  4. Hola Teresa, no sabia yo que el querer estar rodeado de tu familia y hacer un rito, pudiera causar controversia, creo que es hasta inteligente si se cuenta con el dinero, porque en USA mas simple no puede ser una boda, y sobretodo no teniendo a toda la familia y los amigos cerca, asi que adelante, y que ese dia este lleno de pura cosa buena, tendras 2 motivos para llorar, la boda y la partida, es mas ya se me hiso un nudo en el estomago, por otro lado se me ocurre algo... la unica manera como ellos en el POE pueden sospechar que existio vestido blanco y toda la cosa, es por medio de fotos, no crees que seria buena idea por cualquier cosa que el dia que tu te vayas no lleves contigo ni una solo foto de ese gran dia? talvez si Erick se va antes el puede llevarselas o tu familia en noviembre, es que a veces pasan cosas, no se a mi solo se me ocurre!!!.

    FELIZ FIN SE SEMANA CHICOS!!!!

  5. AQUI LES DEJO EL TOPIC ORIGINAL, ALGUIEN TIENE ALGO MAS QUE DECIR?

    GRACIAS.

    Hey guys,

    I'm making this post on behalf of a guatemalan friend who is also a VJ member and asked me to post this in english. (She posted it in spanish but did not get many responses on the regional forum).

    Here are the facts of her case:

    1. She nd her fiance have a 5 month old baby. The baby has a guatemalan birth certificate in which my friends fiance acknowledges that the baby is his son.

    2. Her fiance is applying for the U.S. Citizenship and will have his interview next week.

    3. After he becomes a U.S. Citizen, they will start the K-1 process to bring her to the States.

    Her questions are:

    Will the baby be a U.S. Citizen automatically once the father becomes a U.S. Citizen? Can they register the baby's birth at the U.S. Consulate so the baby can have an american passport?

    Or will they have to go through what is called Application for Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate Under Section 322?(Stipulated on the Child Citizenship Act).

    From what I've read these are their 2 options:

    1. Registering an American Citizen’s Birth in Guatemala, in the case the baby is considered a U.S. citizen. (She has been adviced to do this, on the other forum.. but I've told her that this may not apply to her case).

    2. Applying for citizenship for your child by filing form N-600K (Application for Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate Under Section 322) : in the case the Child does not qualify for automatic citizenship under the CCA (Child Citizenship Act). NOTE: Only children that are LPR qualify for automatic citizenship and have at least one parent who is USC.

    Read this info. too: U.S. Citizenship by birth of through parents - Naturalization of parents: Derived Citizenship

    My opinion is, that they can NOT register the baby's birth at the CO (acquire citizenship automatically), because the baby was born before the father became a U.S. Citizen. I think that the right option, is option number 2. The application for citizenship and issuance of certificate under section 322, is for biological or legitimated children who live permanently abroad and have at least one parent who is a U.S. Citizen.

    My friend needs to get as much feed back as possible as they are not sure, which way they should go.

    Has any of you gone through this before? or Has some experience on this matter, she'd appreciate your input a lot!

    Thank you for taking the time to read this and for your help

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    OUR K-1 TIMELINE

    04.17.2007 - I-129F SENT

    04.25.2007 - I-129F Received

    05.15.2007 - NOA1 issued

    05.18.2007 - Check cashed

    05.21.2007 - NOA1 Received

    08.15.2007 - NOA2 Received by email

    08.20.2007 - NOA2 Hardcopy received in the mail

    09.12.2007 - Received at the NVC

    01.30.2008 - Medical Exam

    03.27.2008 - Received appointment letter and Packet 4

    05.13.2008 - K-1 APPROVED!

    05.14.2008 - Picked up passport and Visa at the Embassy.

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    QUOTE(eric_and_teresa @ Apr 9 2008, 06:17 PM)

    Hey guys,

    I'm making this post on behalf of a guatemalan friend who is also a VJ member and asked me to post this in english. (She posted it in spanish but did not get many responses on the regional forum).

    Here are the facts of her case:

    1. She nd her fiance have a 5 month old baby. The baby has a guatemalan birth certificate in which my friends fiance acknowledges that the baby is his son.

    2. Her fiance is applying for the U.S. Citizenship and will have his interview next week.

    3. After he becomes a U.S. Citizen, they will start the K-1 process to bring her to the States.

    Her questions are:

    Will the baby be a U.S. Citizen automatically once the father becomes a U.S. Citizen? Can they register the baby's birth at the U.S. Consulate so the baby can have an american passport?

    Or will they have to go through what is called Application for Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate Under Section 322?(Stipulated on the Child Citizenship Act).

    From what I've read these are their 2 options:

    1. Registering an American Citizen’s Birth in Guatemala, in the case the baby is considered a U.S. citizen. (She has been adviced to do this, on the other forum.. but I've told her that this may not apply to her case).

    2. Applying for citizenship for your child by filing form N-600K (Application for Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate Under Section 322) : in the case the Child does not qualify for automatic citizenship under the CCA (Child Citizenship Act). NOTE: Only children that are LPR qualify for automatic citizenship and have at least one parent who is USC.

    Read this info. too: U.S. Citizenship by birth of through parents - Naturalization of parents: Derived Citizenship

    My opinion is, that they can NOT register the baby's birth at the CO (acquire citizenship automatically), because the baby was born before the father became a U.S. Citizen. I think that the right option, is option number 2. The application for citizenship and issuance of certificate under section 322, is for biological or legitimated children who live permanently abroad and have at least one parent who is a U.S. Citizen.

    My friend needs to get as much feed back as possible as they are not sure, which way they should go.

    Has any of you gone through this before? or Has some experience on this matter, she'd appreciate your input a lot!

    Thank you for taking the time to read this and for your help

    The only way the child will become a U.S. citizen is by first becoming an LPR, but as soon as he enters the U.S. the child automatically becomes a U.S. citizen. In order for the child to have derived citizenship from his naturilized parent, the child needed to be present in the U.S. and in legal and physical custody of that parent who naturalized, also the child must have had a green card at the time and it must happen before the childs 18th birthday. This is one of the few cases where you wont be required to fill out an I-864 Affidavit of support because the child will be a citizen as soon as he enters the U.S.

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    Report Member Apr 9 2008, 10:43 PM Post #3

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    Thank you for your response! I read on the USCIS web site that according to the CCA children who live permanently abroad can become U.S. Citizens as well, but I supouse that in that case they still have to be in physical custody of the parent who is the U.S. Citizen. Is that right?

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    ) What documentation can I get of my child's citizenship?

    If your child permanently resides in the U.S, you can obtain evidence of your child’s citizenship by applying for a Certificate of Citizenship. You will need to file form N-600 (Application for Certificate of Citizenship) and submit it to the local USCIS District Office or Sub-Office that holds jurisdiction over your permanent residence. You can also apply for a U.S. passport from the Department of State.

    If your child permanently resides abroad, your child does not qualify for automatic citizenship under the CCA. However, you can apply for citizenship for your child by filing form N-600K (Application for Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate Under Section 322). You can submit this form to any USCIS District Office or Sub-Office in the United States.

    This post has been edited by eric_and_teresa: Apr 9 2008, 10:47 PM

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    OUR K-1 TIMELINE

    04.17.2007 - I-129F SENT

    04.25.2007 - I-129F Received

    05.15.2007 - NOA1 issued

    05.18.2007 - Check cashed

    05.21.2007 - NOA1 Received

    08.15.2007 - NOA2 Received by email

    08.20.2007 - NOA2 Hardcopy received in the mail

    09.12.2007 - Received at the NVC

    01.30.2008 - Medical Exam

    03.27.2008 - Received appointment letter and Packet 4

    05.13.2008 - K-1 APPROVED!

    05.14.2008 - Picked up passport and Visa at the Embassy.

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    Do they intend to bring the child to the US?

    If they do, perhaps the easiest thing is to bring the child to the US on a K-2 accompanying the mother's K-1, then adjust status. When the child becomes an LPR living in the US with the US Citizen parent, the child will automatically and immediately become a citizen.

    There may be other ways to do it.

    You're correct that the child was not a US Citizen at birth, because the father was not yet a US citizen at that time. So the consular report of birth abroad won't work.

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    04 Apr, 2004: Got married

    05 Apr, 2004: I-130 Sent to CSC

    13 Apr, 2004: I-130 NOA 1

    19 Apr, 2004: I-129F Sent to MSC

    29 Apr, 2004: I-129F NOA 1

    13 Aug, 2004: I-130 Approved by CSC

    28 Dec, 2004: I-130 Case Complete at NVC

    18 Jan, 2005: Got the visa approved in Caracas

    22 Jan, 2005: Flew home together! CCS->MIA->SFO

    25 May, 2005: I-129F finally approved! We won't pursue it.

    8 June, 2006: Our baby girl is born!

    24 Oct, 2006: Window for filing I-751 opens

    25 Oct, 2006: I-751 mailed to CSC

    18 Nov, 2006: I-751 NOA1 received from CSC

    30 Nov, 2006: I-751 Biometrics taken

    05 Apr, 2007: I-751 approved, card production ordered

    23 Jan, 2008: N-400 sent to CSC via certified mail

    19 Feb, 2008: N-400 Biometrics taken

    27 Mar, 2008: Naturalization interview notice received (NOA2 for N-400)

    30 May, 2008: Naturalization interview, passed the test!

    17 June, 2008: Naturalization oath notice mailed

    15 July, 2008: Naturalization oath ceremony!

    16 July, 2008: Registered to vote and applied for US passport

    26 July, 2008: US Passport arrived.

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    lucyrich, thank you for your response.

    Yes, they want to bring the baby to the U.S. I think that K-2 would be the best option. But I was not sure if the baby was eligible to be a K-2 holder given that he is the child of the petitioner, I was under the impression that K-2 holders have to be child of the K-1 holder but are not family related to the petitioner.

    What do you guys think? A K-2 beneficiary can be the child of the U.S. Citizen?

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    OUR K-1 TIMELINE

    04.17.2007 - I-129F SENT

    04.25.2007 - I-129F Received

    05.15.2007 - NOA1 issued

    05.18.2007 - Check cashed

    05.21.2007 - NOA1 Received

    08.15.2007 - NOA2 Received by email

    08.20.2007 - NOA2 Hardcopy received in the mail

    09.12.2007 - Received at the NVC

    01.30.2008 - Medical Exam

    03.27.2008 - Received appointment letter and Packet 4

    05.13.2008 - K-1 APPROVED!

    05.14.2008 - Picked up passport and Visa at the Embassy.

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    QUOTE(eric_and_teresa @ Apr 10 2008, 10:54 AM)

    lucyrich, thank you for your response.

    Yes, they want to bring the baby to the U.S. I think that K-2 would be the best option. But I was not sure if the baby was eligible to be a K-2 holder given that he is the child of the petitioner, I was under the impression that K-2 holders have to be child of the K-1 holder but are not family related to the petitioner.

    What do you guys think? A K-2 beneficiary can be the child of the U.S. Citizen?

    Yes, a K-2 beneficiary can be the child of the US Citizen petitioner.

    That's not a common situation, because most children of US citizens are already US citizens at birth. It's far more common to have a K-2 beneficiary be a (future) stepchild of the petitioner. But the law doesn't have any such restriction.

    This USCIS policy memo sort of indirectly addresses that issue, by explictly saying that a K-2 beneficiary doesn't have to demonstrate a step-parent/step-child relationship with the petitioner. But I suspect the memo is really more concerned with the case where the K-2 beneficiary is neither the child nor the stepchild of the petitioner.

    At any rate, the only thing the law says is that the K-2 beneficiary must be the minor child of the K-1 beneficiary. The law doesn't address any relationship that may or may not exist between the K-2 beneficiary and the petitioner.

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    04 Apr, 2004: Got married

    05 Apr, 2004: I-130 Sent to CSC

    13 Apr, 2004: I-130 NOA 1

    19 Apr, 2004: I-129F Sent to MSC

    29 Apr, 2004: I-129F NOA 1

    13 Aug, 2004: I-130 Approved by CSC

    28 Dec, 2004: I-130 Case Complete at NVC

    18 Jan, 2005: Got the visa approved in Caracas

    22 Jan, 2005: Flew home together! CCS->MIA->SFO

    25 May, 2005: I-129F finally approved! We won't pursue it.

    8 June, 2006: Our baby girl is born!

    24 Oct, 2006: Window for filing I-751 opens

    25 Oct, 2006: I-751 mailed to CSC

    18 Nov, 2006: I-751 NOA1 received from CSC

    30 Nov, 2006: I-751 Biometrics taken

    05 Apr, 2007: I-751 approved, card production ordered

    23 Jan, 2008: N-400 sent to CSC via certified mail

    19 Feb, 2008: N-400 Biometrics taken

    27 Mar, 2008: Naturalization interview notice received (NOA2 for N-400)

    30 May, 2008: Naturalization interview, passed the test!

    17 June, 2008: Naturalization oath notice mailed

    15 July, 2008: Naturalization oath ceremony!

    16 July, 2008: Registered to vote and applied for US passport

    26 July, 2008: US Passport arrived.

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    Thank you for explaining that

    K-2 is definitely the best option for them. I agree with you this is a not so common case. But it does sound very logical that children of U.S. Citizens who are not U.S. citizens themselves can apply for K-2. I was confused because I thought (but could never found the exact right info.) that only step children could benefit from K-2. But now I have cleared my doubts.

    Thanks again! I'll make sure to pass all this useful info. to my friend.

  6. Lo mas positivo de este lugar es definitivamente el apoyo que recibes de los demas , todos de alguna manera estamos en la misma situacion, y cuando hay momentos en los uno se derrumba te dan la mano, por eso digo que este lugar es al final de cuentas una bendicion!!

    Como me gustaria ver ya todo resuelto, pero estamos verdes todavia!!! y PACIENCIA??? jajajajaja mis hijos se la acabaron, cuando el dia termina ellos ya me deben la mitad del dia siguiente!!!! :bonk:

  7. Es buena idea esa la buscar y pegar las respuestas, o tu crees que seria buena idea que se enviara una carta a la embajada contando el caso y ver que dicen ellos? sera que responden?, y el NOA2 esta en total descanso , el unico update que le dieron fue el 23 de julio y de alli nadaaa, sera que a finales de octubre o principios de nov, tendremos novedades, esperemos que asi sea, y en lo que llega la entrevista sera que `por febrero me estare congelando en chicago!! a ver que dice Dios! y tus planes como van?

    Saludos,

  8. Tienes toda la razon Pcana, a veces es mejor ir a ciegas, sobre todo porque a todos creo nos ha pasado la comparadera con el vecino, y eso muchas veces martiriza, ahora lo que si es invaluable es la info que uno encuentra en cuanto a los papeles que necesitas tener, ahora la entrevista y demas sera que es hasta como lo vean a uno, y tambien hasta de embajada a embajada puede cambiar, yo realemente no estoy ansiosa al menos no por ahora, me puse de pelos en la recopilacion de documentos y luego al ver que el dichoso NOA1 no llegaba, pero era como dices tu por ver que al vecino en 3 dias le habia llegado y nosotros pasaban casi 2 semanas y nada, ahora estamos tranquilos esperando que el tiempo pasa nada mas, ya lo demas a tomarlo y afrontarlo como venga.

    Creo que vamos a empezar a reclutar miembros para la clinica de rehabilitacion, los mas obesivos la preceden, jajajajajaaja!!!!

    Que va aqui te entretienes siempre, o no?

    QUE DIOS LOS BENDIGA!!

  9. Hola a todos como estan?

    gracias Teresa por la info de lo que tiene que gastar uno aqui para la entrevista final en mi caso sera por 3, Dios quiera y sea asi, tu sabes a lo que me refiero, tienes suerte con lo del carro, una pena menos, aunque lo de los zapatos si esta complicado jajajajajaa, cuantos pares de zapatos tendra una mujer en promedio? y lo que es mejor cuantos de esos pares realmente usamos? todos organizados, por ocasion etc, y a la hora de la hora te pones los que estan a la mano!!!! mujeres al fin verdad?.

    Yo estoy mas complicada aun, porque ropa y zapatos sera que me llevare lo indispensable, ahora la venta de la refri al estufa la lavadora el micro y todo lo demas, ni idea que hare, porque ya ves sin pisto dice que le dieron creo $120 por la refri, y digo no puede ser, si bien la mia no es de icemaker y toda la cosa, esta nueva ni modo sera que me voy mentalizando desde ahora, y NADA DE ABONITOS, prefiero regalar y no enojarme porque no me pagan, !!!!

  10. Gracias Tere, yo por eso le pase a Mari esa info, y por supuesto que fuiste tu la que posteo para mi en ingles y me dio la info, a veces me da cosa si estamos siguiendo el procedimiento correcto para el bebe, he buscado por todos lados, pero no encuentro un caso similar al mio, ni parecido, porque los hijos que hay de las relaciones el fiance es americano por nacimiento la mayoria de las veces, asi que solo espero que todo salga bien!!!!

  11. Algunos de nosotros tuvimos esa suerte de encontrar este sitio antes de empezar la travesia, en nuestro caso como no teniamos intencion de contratar abogado, a mi me toco la parte de averiguar cuanto pudiera todo lo relacionado a esta visa, y no fue nada facil para mi encontrar Guatemaltecas en este proceso, hasta el momento son contadas, y creo que es porque el idioma oficial de vj es ingles, asi que eso es un gran incoveniente, pero existiendo foros en español todos se dan una mano, asi que para mi vj es una bendicion, porque aqui encuentro respuestas, hasta stress libero.

    Saludos!!

  12. Jajaajajaja hola e-migra, pues no habia pensado en ese tema, pero seria bueno si abrieramos un foro para rehabilitacion, aunque lo que pasa es que en el proceso de obtener la visa uno termina por hacer amistades, y despues se queda el gustito, ademas todo mundo esta pendiente del caso de otros, y lo llevan hasta el final luego que si el AOS, despues que si otra cosa, y asi seguiremossssss!!!! pero para eso estamos para apoyarnos, hasta en las ADICCIONES, y que conste que todos la tenemos!!! o alguien me dira que noooo'?????

    Feliz fin de semana!!

  13. Jajajaajajaajaja , ahora si me hiciste reir con lo que la gente quiera las cosas a puro abono y que despues me lo mandaran por western union !!! si como no , si eso si que es pura paja como dices tu en nuestros paises, a mi me da pesar porque todo lo que tengo esta bueno, tengo la casa montada como tal, y mis cosas es decir la refri etc todo se compro nuevo y tienen menos de 3 años, pero es asi, peor si la gente sabe que te vas para USA, aparte de que quiere las cosas regaladas quiere que uno les mande $$$$ por western union, asi que ya me voy haciendo a la idea de vender un par de cosas y lo demas se lo dejare a una tia , y a regalar el resto, que bueno que todos se hicieron presentes hoy, ya ves, hasta nuevos integrantes hay!!! y que tal de calor? aunque el salvador no es precisamente el polo norte!!! y tu tienes la ventaja de haber vivido alla, asi que sera cuestion de semanas para que te habitues, y en nombre del amor vale la pena!!! B)

    Natasha: hola y bienvenida a esta pequeña comunidad que crece dia a dia, yo ya te habia dejado un comentario el otro dia en el topic que pusiste, no se si lo leiste, pero de igual manera aqui hay buenas personas que te pueden dar una mano, y todos estamos en las mismas, ESPERANDO!!! asi que paciencia, se que la palabra es mas trillada y aburrida pero es lo que nos queda!!!

    Skyler: SUERTUDA, tienes el amor a la par, y bueno ojala que tu NOA2 este cerca!!

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