Sarah B
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Sarah B got a reaction from mfranc68 in Why do you love your significant other?
He is my team mate. He makes me sane. I don't need to finish sentences with him because we just get each other. Some people think we don't communicate, it's more like we don't always need to.
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Sarah B got a reaction from msheesha in Is there anyone lived my story
I thought grading my class's midterms was painful! Thanks for providing me with some gratuitous entertainment.
The only way to get a visa is to work together. If the OP really wanted help, then his petitioner would be posting so that we could get her some help. I hope this all works out.
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Sarah B got a reaction from 100% Al Ahly Fan in Think Really Hard Before Marrying Someone from MENA
Amen.
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Sarah B reacted to Mithra in Think Really Hard Before Marrying Someone from MENA
This stuff is basic common knowledge I do believe. I've read pretty much this same stuff just browsing the internet. Didn't stop me or my husband from wanting/having a child. Even if we divorced one day, I'd still have my children. Statistics are fine and good but every person/family is different. How one handles a divorce/child custody situation makes all the difference...not statistics. I do hope that one day, you don't look back on your decision with regret. It would be one thing if you never wanted children but the fact that you obviously did want them and were blindsided by your husband's "announcement" is incredibly sad. How you aren't insulted by his hinting that you wouldn't make an adequate mother because you're American and not Muslim is beyond me.
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Sarah B reacted to mari&Ryan in Think Really Hard Before Marrying Someone from MENA
As far I'm concerned It should be something more like : Think hard before you get married to anyone!"
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Sarah B got a reaction from tany1157 in Think Really Hard Before Marrying Someone from MENA
As a half arab/muslim married to a muslim I would agree with this comment whole heartedly. Instead of treating being half and half as a bad thing, it allows the kids to get views of 2 religions/cultures that most people aren't fortunate enough to have. I am very thankful for having grown up being exposed to both the church and the mosque. My friends are from all walks of life and religions and it has indeed made me more tolerant and open minded.
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Sarah B got a reaction from yachachiq12 in change back to my maiden name
So normally when someone has citizenship, they are a citizen of that coutry, meaning your husband is in fact American. It s not mandatory to take his last name, and I never took my husband's. However, now you are in a situation where half of your documents reflect one one and half reflect the other. I would decide together what you would like to do. Whether or not you plan on being a citizen, the fact that you are removing conditions shows that you are living here, so you should do whatever is best for you for your situation here. Good Luck.
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Sarah B got a reaction from Dr. A ♥ O in March 2012
AMEN! Im in SD too! Marhababik
I am thankful for sending off our RoC packet last weekend. We are both doing school and working and harldy ever get to spend more than 1 hour together except on the weekend. Yesterday his class got out early and he got home and we just watched TV for 2 hours and hanging out. Anyway, I hope to get to know more of you guys
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Sarah B got a reaction from R and F in Bank stuff
Hi Friends,
It's that fun time for me and my husband to remove conditions on his green card! I am gathering our evidence and will hopefully file March 3. However, I went to my bank this morning to ask for a letter stating how long we have had our joint account, etc. and they told me that they had never written one before. Does anyone have a template of what this should look like?
Thanks
SB