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    HS2 got a reaction from Allegra+Hadrien in May Filers   
    It seems like USCIS and NVC are playing tag to keep those statistics down. They take turns at how fast they approve cases. Meaning that when USCIS works fast and gets a lot of approvals out, NVC is backlogged. Once NVC is backlogged USCIS slows down so NVC can catch up. That way they can keep the average processing time to 5 months.
    I was one of the lucky May filers that was out of USCIS in 85 days ( including RFE) and now i am one of the unlucky ones that is sitting at NVC for 19 days with no case #
    On a normal process NVC assigns a case number in 7 business days.
    So bottom line is it does not matter in what stage of the process you are, we all end up having our patience tested. Some of you that are waiting at USCIS might get out of NVC in the same time as the ones that are still waiting for a case #
    Good Luck to all
    PS. All Nickky can think of is vacation ))
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    HS2 got a reaction from Max1gk in K1 fiancè visa   
    The possibility of being rejected exist even if Pollina went through the K-1 process and manage to come out of it with her sanity intact
    The possibility of every one of us being run over by a bus exists everyday but that does not stop any of us from leaving our houses every morning
    If Pollina is positive that this guy is the one that she wants to spend the rest of her life with that AOS is the way in my opinion. They will go through the process together and help each other along the way. Awaiting your fate to be decided by a stranger while you are apart from the one you love is not the practical thing to do
    The other issue that I can think of with the K-1 is that there is a possibility of deny entry when a petition is pending. So this might be Pollina’s last visit to US before she is questioned by a CO on her own when anxiety has kept both her and her fiancé up at night for the last 6-7 months.
    Just saying
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    HS2 got a reaction from katie & sifa in For those from NON-English speaking countries...   
    HI
    From my experience sales is actually a field that prefers bilingual employees especially Spanish speaking. Sometimes it depends on where you live. If there is a high concentration of Spanish speaking population there will be a high demand for Spanish speaking sales reps/managers. Look into the wireless retail industry ( cell phones) they constantly look for bilingual store managers with sales experience.
    Most programs used in the business world come with spell check.Composition is not the forte of any person with a Business degree.
    Your fiance will be fine.Begginings are rocky for everyone but it all works out in the end.
    Good luck
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    HS2 got a reaction from ~ameriptian~ in For those from NON-English speaking countries...   
    HI
    From my experience sales is actually a field that prefers bilingual employees especially Spanish speaking. Sometimes it depends on where you live. If there is a high concentration of Spanish speaking population there will be a high demand for Spanish speaking sales reps/managers. Look into the wireless retail industry ( cell phones) they constantly look for bilingual store managers with sales experience.
    Most programs used in the business world come with spell check.Composition is not the forte of any person with a Business degree.
    Your fiance will be fine.Begginings are rocky for everyone but it all works out in the end.
    Good luck
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