
BlueBonnet
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BlueBonnet reacted to san diego in Our government is full of it
Fiancee visa is not the right. This is a privilege. Entering the process you should know what it involves and that it may take some time. If you do not want to wait move to your fiancee's country. There are a lot of people waiting and some may be processed few weeks faster than others. If you do not want to wait, again, I recommend moving to your fiancee's country, especially considering that you do not like US Government. Maybe, you will enjoy Russian government more. Give it a try.
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BlueBonnet reacted to clarence954 in Our government is full of it
wow you got approved in less then 3 months and you''re complianing.. geez I would hate to think what you would do if you were on of the many on this board that have been waiting for 6 plus months and still don't have an answer
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BlueBonnet reacted to Darnell in Background checks!
i say it's time for a poutine break, let the stomach settle over all this worry.
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BlueBonnet reacted to DavenRoxy in New I-134
Just FYI, there is a new I-134 available online. The old one expired on 5/26/2011. So if you haven't submitted yet, you might consider filling out a new one. From what I could tell, there is NO DIFFERENCE, other than the form revision date, so it probably won't matter...
http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-134.pdf
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BlueBonnet reacted to shelly-bug in 40 years age difference!
We passed our interview with flying colors, the officer didn't even want affidavits or any further evidence, we just gave him bank statements and joint utility bills, he also didn't want to see the pictures that we brought, he said he knew we were a genuine couple from he got our application. We were interviewed separately, like i had expected and we of course answered everything exactly the same way!
We weren't nervous at all, we were relaxed and smiling all the time, even in the waiting room, we were laughing so loudly and when we got bored from waiting, we read our food network magazines that i had brought for back up amusement.
SO EVERYONE THAT WAS HELPFUL, I WANNA SAY THANKS ALOT!....to the others who were judgemental and negative....guess what, love conquers all!
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BlueBonnet reacted to katiemanny in Can I Move to the US, Get Married, Then Stay?
Is it possible to do what you're asking for, but its illegal as far as I know to do such thing, and no VJ members here should encourage such way to immigrate to the US. The proper way would be to get married and file for a Spouse visa outside of the US.
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BlueBonnet got a reaction from VanessaTony in Filing I-751 jointly while we are living separately
Im sorry, and I understand that this is a site for help with forms and support, but I dont get it.
Why would anyone in there right mind, spend so much time, money, effort, heart ache into this process ... get to the USA, give up everything they have ever known, -- job, family, friends, home --- be with their partner, split up within a couple months ... and actualy WANT to stay in the US ???
If after years of my relationship with my fiance, and another year in this process, and I got to him ... if it didnt work out .. I would be heading right back to Canada.
Maybe this isnt the place for this kind of post, but it really doesnt look like " love " to me, and I just see this kind of posting so so much, I had to say something.
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BlueBonnet got a reaction from sachinky in Filing I-751 jointly while we are living separately
Im sorry, and I understand that this is a site for help with forms and support, but I dont get it.
Why would anyone in there right mind, spend so much time, money, effort, heart ache into this process ... get to the USA, give up everything they have ever known, -- job, family, friends, home --- be with their partner, split up within a couple months ... and actualy WANT to stay in the US ???
If after years of my relationship with my fiance, and another year in this process, and I got to him ... if it didnt work out .. I would be heading right back to Canada.
Maybe this isnt the place for this kind of post, but it really doesnt look like " love " to me, and I just see this kind of posting so so much, I had to say something.
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BlueBonnet got a reaction from ~ameriptian~ in Extremely fearful and worried that Ex may have completely misrepresented himself
I find this strange though.
It was my understanding that USCIS does background checks and criminal checks on both the petitioner and beneficiary. They look for certain names, and red flags. They - im assuming - have access to pretty much anything about anyone that they want if they look.
I read a story on here once about a woman, whos fiance or husband was denied. She didnt know why. But the people responding to her post told her that her beneficiary has something in his background that he hasnt disclosed to her and that USCIS found out. They went on to tell her to have a heart to heart with him and find out the real problem.
So, if this guy gets into the USA .. how did he get past all that ???
Or is he really just messing with the OP's head ?
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BlueBonnet got a reaction from Ms. Squirrel in Gays & Lesbians & Immigration
You will have to forgive me, this is a complete ranting post.
A bit of who I am. I am very open minded, non judgemental. I do not believe that religion belongs with polictics.
With that being said. I have a friend, known her for years, and as of this past February she had to leave her wife behind in the USA. Why ? Because the US immigration doesnt reconise her marriage as legal.
I was under the impression that the US wanted equality for everyone, that they are against hate crimes. That they want everyone to be free and that it is the right of every American to pursue happiness. I guess, unless they are gay and in love with someone from outside the USA.
This marriage is over 5 years, this relationship is over 8, and now it is over because immigration wont let them live together. Does this seem right ? Does this seem fair ?
Yes, the USC could go back to Canada, where there marriage is legal, but due to family responsibilites she wont, or doesnt feel like she can right now. - but that is personal, I wanted this post to not be based on emotions, but facts.
I think that the US politicians are afraid to go to the gay marriage issue, because they will offend so many religious views that they wont get re elected. But gay marriage should be there legal right, and I think immigration should stand behind there own laws. Valid relationship only, thats all you need to prove !