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sweet angel

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  1. You can forgive her without continuing the relationship.

    Anna & I have had difficult times during her first year here (Nov 25 will be 1 year exactly) but not once did she contact another man or entertain sexual anything with someone else. Her reaction was to return home to the Philippines, thankfully she always calmed down and it never got to that point.

    Filipinas and Kanos do have very different communications styles but running to the arms of another man is much more than differing styles of conflict resolution.

    It took a while before Anna would actually discuss what was bothering her but she did come around.

    :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

  2. MY GREEN CARD HAS FINALLY ARRIVED!!! WOOHOO!!! :dance: :dance: :dance:

    I have a few questions, though:

    1. I thought I'm a "Conditional Resident" after the approval. Then, why does it say "Permanent Resident" on the card?

    2. What's the next step?

    3. Should I destroy my EAD card?

    4. Can I travel out of the country using my green card? For how long can I travel?

    :huh: :huh: :huh:

    Congrats! :thumbs:

    1. Yes it's says permanent but look on the expiration date...only valid for 2 yrs.

    2. Next step, 90 days before your card expired, you will again apply for 10 yr card.

    3. It's up to you. U can do whatever u want on your EAD. :D

    4. Yes u can travel outside the US. U can travel as much as u want as long as your green card is valid. Just check every country u wanna go for some of theme needs visa.

    Goodluck! :dance:

  3. As an American male I wanted to give you my opinion (and it is only my opinion) based of my past marriage. My ex wife passed away years ago but her family was big on getting together and parties and such. I was not so excited about going to all of these parties but I did because it made my ex happy and she did not have to lie for me. She was always ready to attend all of my family gatherings as well. If your husband wants to attend then you should attend with him. After all, it is his family and even if he does not tell you, I am sure that he wants for you to get along with his family just as you want him to get along with your family. How would/do you feel if he makes excuses to not join in on your family's gatherings? If his family goes to the trouble to try to include you then try going. As you get to know them better you will feel much more comfortable with them as well. You are not attending to make them happy, you are attending as your husband's wife and that will make him happy.

    :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

  4. Interview IS DONE!! Our interviewer was awesome! We got chosen to complete a written form about each other. We went in the interview together than seperated. The form we had to complete was about 6 pages and asked detailed questions about our lives togther, family, finances, type of soap we used, etc. It was about 80 questions. We then had to answer a few verbal questions. Our answers were compared and the interviewer said she had never seen a couple that answered all the questions the same. We had the same answers to all the questions! I was a little worried my husband may not know things like the dates of births of all of my children or grandchildren put he was right on the money! Our card productions has been ordered!

    God's speed to all those who are still waiting and we hope your interviews are as easy as ours was!

    Congrats! :thumbs:

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