Cross-border couples wed in 'no man's land' - news story
#31
Originally posted by dbark
That's great, lairdside -- I have not had time myself to respond to the article yet today, I guess you have done a brilliant job already! It makes me mad that so many people think it is easy to get a K1 visa -- or any kind of visa.
Debbie
That's great, lairdside -- I have not had time myself to respond to the article yet today, I guess you have done a brilliant job already! It makes me mad that so many people think it is easy to get a K1 visa -- or any kind of visa.
Debbie
I didn't mean to jump on your bandwagon but I also figured that the more people wrote to these guys and complained the better chance that we would have
#32
Originally posted by bequibar
yeah i wish i could just "sign" my k1 visa and get over this!
yeah i wish i could just "sign" my k1 visa and get over this!
Misinformation like this must sadden you more than I could possibly imagine
#33
Originally posted by lairdside
*hugs* - and you are going through the "fast" service center.
Misinformation like this must sadden you more than I could possibly imagine
*hugs* - and you are going through the "fast" service center.
Misinformation like this must sadden you more than I could possibly imagine
Debbie
#34
Originally posted by dbark
It saddens all of us going through the process, when nobody else outside of it has much of a clue how it feels to be separated from our loved one for so long. Only NG friends really understand!
Debbie
It saddens all of us going through the process, when nobody else outside of it has much of a clue how it feels to be separated from our loved one for so long. Only NG friends really understand!
Debbie
It was awful and our phone bill was over $1000 a month.
I just though it must cut to the quick with Bequibar as she is in Mexico.
#35
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Re: Cross-border couples wed in 'no man's land' - news story
Stupid question, why did it have to be in no man's land?
Why didn't they just have the wedding in Mexico, since she could have
easily crossed?
Why didn't they just have the wedding in Mexico, since she could have
easily crossed?
#36
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Re: Cross-border couples wed in 'no man's land' - news story
It saddens all of us going through the process, when nobody else outside
of it has much of a clue how it feels to be separated from our loved one
for so long. Only NG friends really understand!
Debbie
Annie>>> Yep, especially when you do not get to spend much time with your
fiance. I have been with my fiance only for two 10 day visits and we have been
writing over 2 years now. First visit last August and then last month. Parting
at the airport the second time was very hard to deal with. And we still wont
know if he will even get the K-1 at all. If this fails, then back to the
drawing board to sort out what to do next.
of it has much of a clue how it feels to be separated from our loved one
for so long. Only NG friends really understand!
Debbie
Annie>>> Yep, especially when you do not get to spend much time with your
fiance. I have been with my fiance only for two 10 day visits and we have been
writing over 2 years now. First visit last August and then last month. Parting
at the airport the second time was very hard to deal with. And we still wont
know if he will even get the K-1 at all. If this fails, then back to the
drawing board to sort out what to do next.
#37
Three cheers for you, Lairdside and Rete, for responding to these articles and trying to educate the individuals who can potentially write articles which will educate the masses!! Good for you!
Mikki
Mikki