Details About Husband's K3 Interview
#166
Re: Details About Husband's K3 Interview
Originally posted by CharlieS
Don't matter what you bring, you'll end up like your interview smiley....
Don't matter what you bring, you'll end up like your interview smiley....
#167
Re: Details About Husband's K3 Interview
Originally posted by CharlieS
Leslie can't decide, she's too busy looking for her knee pads
Leslie can't decide, she's too busy looking for her knee pads
#168
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Re: Details About Husband's K3 Interview
Writing and reading is far easier than speaking and listening. When we chat on Yahoo, our conversation flows almost as quickly as though we were conversing in english - of course it's easy for her - she is using her native language. We had some comical phone conversations at the beginning - what a lot of patience she had. And even now - she was sick and sounded terrible on the phone and I could hardly concentrate on what she was saying - I was just so worried about her. We do great in person and have these big long conversations. Later, I'll think, were we really doing all this in SPANISH? Como?
Originally posted by Leslie66
Wow! That's pretty impressive. So you're learning to speak and write it? Which one is easier?
Leslie
Wow! That's pretty impressive. So you're learning to speak and write it? Which one is easier?
Leslie
#169
Re: Details About Husband's K3 Interview
I'm sorry for coming to your thread so late (5 pages late!!)
I think Khalid handled himself extremely well...what a guy! You're a lucky girl
I remember at Steven's interview they never asked us for any proof of relationship...could be that it was because he broke down when he was denied and we were hugging and consoling each other and stuff. The woman said she "had no doubt" we had a genuine relationship. Thank God we didn't have a meanie lady like your hubby's. The guy who interviewed us wouldn't make eye contact either and that was really freikin me out, but he was pleasant enough and explained everything in detail...apologizing along the way.
I wish you and Khalid a FAST visa delivery. Hope you hear very very soon
Hugs, Clare
I think Khalid handled himself extremely well...what a guy! You're a lucky girl
I remember at Steven's interview they never asked us for any proof of relationship...could be that it was because he broke down when he was denied and we were hugging and consoling each other and stuff. The woman said she "had no doubt" we had a genuine relationship. Thank God we didn't have a meanie lady like your hubby's. The guy who interviewed us wouldn't make eye contact either and that was really freikin me out, but he was pleasant enough and explained everything in detail...apologizing along the way.
I wish you and Khalid a FAST visa delivery. Hope you hear very very soon
Hugs, Clare
#170
Re: Details About Husband's K3 Interview
Originally posted by Clare & Steven
I think Khalid handled himself extremely well...what a guy! You're a lucky girl
I think Khalid handled himself extremely well...what a guy! You're a lucky girl
Hi Clare!!
I agree with you completely.
Leslie
#171
Re: Details About Husband's K3 Interview
Originally posted by Hebapotamus42
How about this: Hay veinte gatos en un autobus. El autobus hace un acidente. Todos los gatos estan muertos.
How about this: Hay veinte gatos en un autobus. El autobus hace un acidente. Todos los gatos estan muertos.
Isn't it son muertos?
After all, the condition is rather permanent
(OK it's been 24 years since my last Spanish class so if I have this wrong, mea culpa).
#172
Re: Details About Husband's K3 Interview
Originally posted by utopiacowboy
Writing and reading is far easier than speaking and listening. When we chat on Yahoo, our conversation flows almost as quickly as though we were conversing in english - of course it's easy for her - she is using her native language. We had some comical phone conversations at the beginning - what a lot of patience she had. And even now - she was sick and sounded terrible on the phone and I could hardly concentrate on what she was saying - I was just so worried about her. We do great in person and have these big long conversations. Later, I'll think, were we really doing all this in SPANISH? Como?
Writing and reading is far easier than speaking and listening. When we chat on Yahoo, our conversation flows almost as quickly as though we were conversing in english - of course it's easy for her - she is using her native language. We had some comical phone conversations at the beginning - what a lot of patience she had. And even now - she was sick and sounded terrible on the phone and I could hardly concentrate on what she was saying - I was just so worried about her. We do great in person and have these big long conversations. Later, I'll think, were we really doing all this in SPANISH? Como?
#173
Re: Details About Husband's K3 Interview
Originally posted by Dekka's Angel
Totally off topic but....
Isn't it son muertos?
After all, the condition is rather permanent
(OK it's been 24 years since my last Spanish class so if I have this wrong, mea culpa).
Totally off topic but....
Isn't it son muertos?
After all, the condition is rather permanent
(OK it's been 24 years since my last Spanish class so if I have this wrong, mea culpa).
And dont you worry "ser or estar" along with the verbal conjugations are the hardest to learn