Mother Of All Nags
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Mother Of All Nags
Rete, probably the single most valuable contributor to this board, for many years, is on holiday.
For some reason she has asked me to post the information
below. (probably so that other contributors can concentrate on
helping you all and giving more general advice, whereas my expericence is strictly based on the I-130 spousal visa in London) and I've only been posting on here for a few months.
I can't Nag as well as Rete can, but here goes.
Most of us come on here looking for help and advice and generally receive the answers to our questions.
Now, this board has existed for a number of years and has no doubt helped thousands of people be with their partners
as quickly and as painlessly as possible.
When I filed in London recently, it got so that at one point I was like a "headless chicken", this newsgroup effectively came to my rescue, and I managed to get my visa OK
The point is that it is "pay back time"
There will be many who follow us, and we owe it to them to post our experiences in the way we have all been helped.
Please do not adopt the attituted "I GOT MINE, NOW YOU GET YOURS"
It is human nature that when we get to be with our loved ones, our lives will change and no doubt become busier and this board (for most people) will become a distant memory,
except of course when we need further information (AOS for example) !!!!
So why not do your bit now and post your experiences.
I rest my case.
PS: If when Rete gets back and there are very few new postings, I'll get TOLD OFF ;o)
POST YOUR FILING EXPERIENCE; YOUR INTERVIEW EXPERIENCES; YOUR SS EXPERIENCES ... SO OTHERS CAN LEARN FROM YOU AND BENEFIT FROM YOUR TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS !!!!!
if you can't post because of problems, e-mail the webmaster at: [email protected]
Giving a little of yourself will mean a lot to those that follow
Remember every milestone should be recorded
Repeat of Former Post
I’m not the owner of these sites nor am I the webmaster. I am only the “Queen Mother of Nag� here to lay a guilt trip on one and all.
New to the wonderful world of US Immigration and Naturalization Services and the mind boggling forms, petitions and applications you need to complete and submit to have your foreign fiancée or spouse live with you in marital happiness within the borders of the US? Or are you an old hand at the process now and have completed one or more of the various steps along the yellow brick road and have met with and made friends with the Wizard behind Door Number 3.
Read About the I-129F/K-1 process
The K1 FAQ http://www.txdirect.net/users/mike38/k1faq.htm
Find sites for the filing requirements, POE experiences, AOS, K-1 and I-130 interview results and personal homepages of former NG posters at:
The Mysterious Sealed Brown Envelope http://www.k1faq.com/faq_index.htm
Read and/or update AOS filing; AOS, I-130 and K-1 Interview Experiences and post your Filing and Result Experiences for Removal of Conditions (I-751) and Naturalization (N-400) at:
http://www.kamya.com/interview/intro.html
Read and/or update POE Experiences at: http://www.k1poelist.com/
Social Security Administration Experiences:
http://www.kamya.com/ssn/
Update AOS filing: http://www.kamya.com/aos/
Helpful Sites:
I-130/I-485 - K-3 - K-1 - Is This Really Love Helpsite at:
http://www.mindspring.com/~docsteen/...o/visainfo.htm
http://www.geocities.com/immigration_helpsite/index.htm
Is your loved one from England and you have legal residency in the UK, then read about how to DCF at the US Consulate in London courtesy of Ameriscot.
http://www.ameriscot.com/i130
Is your loved one Dutch. Read how to DCF, save time, money and aggravation by going this simplified method:
DCF Page for Amsterdam: http://www.usadutch.com
Can you become a dual citizen? Read this information site for all the answers:
Dual Citizenship: http://www.richw.org/dualcit/Pls Post Your Experiences
For some reason she has asked me to post the information
below. (probably so that other contributors can concentrate on
helping you all and giving more general advice, whereas my expericence is strictly based on the I-130 spousal visa in London) and I've only been posting on here for a few months.
I can't Nag as well as Rete can, but here goes.
Most of us come on here looking for help and advice and generally receive the answers to our questions.
Now, this board has existed for a number of years and has no doubt helped thousands of people be with their partners
as quickly and as painlessly as possible.
When I filed in London recently, it got so that at one point I was like a "headless chicken", this newsgroup effectively came to my rescue, and I managed to get my visa OK
The point is that it is "pay back time"
There will be many who follow us, and we owe it to them to post our experiences in the way we have all been helped.
Please do not adopt the attituted "I GOT MINE, NOW YOU GET YOURS"
It is human nature that when we get to be with our loved ones, our lives will change and no doubt become busier and this board (for most people) will become a distant memory,
except of course when we need further information (AOS for example) !!!!
So why not do your bit now and post your experiences.
I rest my case.
PS: If when Rete gets back and there are very few new postings, I'll get TOLD OFF ;o)
POST YOUR FILING EXPERIENCE; YOUR INTERVIEW EXPERIENCES; YOUR SS EXPERIENCES ... SO OTHERS CAN LEARN FROM YOU AND BENEFIT FROM YOUR TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS !!!!!
if you can't post because of problems, e-mail the webmaster at: [email protected]
Giving a little of yourself will mean a lot to those that follow
Remember every milestone should be recorded
Repeat of Former Post
I’m not the owner of these sites nor am I the webmaster. I am only the “Queen Mother of Nag� here to lay a guilt trip on one and all.
New to the wonderful world of US Immigration and Naturalization Services and the mind boggling forms, petitions and applications you need to complete and submit to have your foreign fiancée or spouse live with you in marital happiness within the borders of the US? Or are you an old hand at the process now and have completed one or more of the various steps along the yellow brick road and have met with and made friends with the Wizard behind Door Number 3.
Read About the I-129F/K-1 process
The K1 FAQ http://www.txdirect.net/users/mike38/k1faq.htm
Find sites for the filing requirements, POE experiences, AOS, K-1 and I-130 interview results and personal homepages of former NG posters at:
The Mysterious Sealed Brown Envelope http://www.k1faq.com/faq_index.htm
Read and/or update AOS filing; AOS, I-130 and K-1 Interview Experiences and post your Filing and Result Experiences for Removal of Conditions (I-751) and Naturalization (N-400) at:
http://www.kamya.com/interview/intro.html
Read and/or update POE Experiences at: http://www.k1poelist.com/
Social Security Administration Experiences:
http://www.kamya.com/ssn/
Update AOS filing: http://www.kamya.com/aos/
Helpful Sites:
I-130/I-485 - K-3 - K-1 - Is This Really Love Helpsite at:
http://www.mindspring.com/~docsteen/...o/visainfo.htm
http://www.geocities.com/immigration_helpsite/index.htm
Is your loved one from England and you have legal residency in the UK, then read about how to DCF at the US Consulate in London courtesy of Ameriscot.
http://www.ameriscot.com/i130
Is your loved one Dutch. Read how to DCF, save time, money and aggravation by going this simplified method:
DCF Page for Amsterdam: http://www.usadutch.com
Can you become a dual citizen? Read this information site for all the answers:
Dual Citizenship: http://www.richw.org/dualcit/Pls Post Your Experiences
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Re: Mother Of All Nags
snotty bastard!
Paulgani really testing your sense of humo(u)r now....
"rogerpenycate" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Rete, probably the single most valuable contributor to this board, for many years,
> is on holiday. For some reason she has asked me to post the information below.
> (probably so that other contributors can concentrate on helping you all and giving
> more general advice, whereas my expericence is strictly based on the I-130 spousal
> visa in London) and I've only been posting on here for a few months. I can't Nag as
> well as Rete can, but here goes. Most of us come on here looking for help and
> advice and generally receive the answers to our questions. Now, this board has
> existed for a number of years and has no doubt helped thousands of people be with
> their partners as quickly and as painlessly as possible. When I filed in London
> recently, it got so that at one point I was like a "headless chicken", this
> newsgroup effectively came to my rescue, and I managed to get my visa OK The point
> is that it is "pay back time" There will be many who follow us, and we owe it to
> them to post our experiences in the way we have all been helped. Please do not
> adopt the attituted "I GOT MINE, NOW YOU GET YOURS" It is human nature that when we
> get to be with our loved ones, our lives will change and no doubt become busier and
> this board (for most people) will become a distant memory, except of course when we
> need further information (AOS for example) !!!! So why not do your bit now and post
> your experiences.
> I rest my case.
> PS: If when Rete gets back and there are very few new postings, I'll get TOLD
> OFF ;o)
> POST YOUR FILING EXPERIENCE; YOUR INTERVIEW EXPERIENCES; YOUR SS EXPERIENCES ... SO
> OTHERS CAN LEARN FROM YOU AND BENEFIT FROM YOUR TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS !!!!!
> if you can't post because of problems, e-mail the webmaster at: [email protected]
> Giving a little of yourself will mean a lot to those that follow
> Remember every milestone should be recorded
> Repeat of Former Post
> I'm not the owner of these sites nor am I the webmaster. I am only the "Queen
> Mother of Nag" here to lay a guilt trip on one and all.
> New to the wonderful world of US Immigration and Naturalization Services and the
> mind boggling forms, petitions and applications you need to complete and submit to
> have your foreign fiancée or spouse live with you in marital happiness within the
> borders of the US? Or are you an old hand at the process now and have completed one
> or more of the various steps along the yellow brick road and have met with and made
> friends with the Wizard behind Door Number 3.
> Read About the I-129F/K-1 process
> The K1 FAQ http://www.txdire-
> ct.net/users/mike38/k1faq.htm
> Find sites for the filing requirements, POE experiences, AOS, K-1 and I-130
> interview results and personal homepages of former NG posters at:
> The Mysterious Sealed Brown Envelope
> http://www.k1faq.com/faq_index.htm
> Read and/or update AOS filing; AOS, I-130 and K-1 Interview Experiences and post
> your Filing and Result Experiences for Removal of Conditions (I-751) and
> Naturalization (N-400) at:
> http://www.kamya.com/interview/in-
> tro.html
> Read and/or update POE Experiences at:
> http://www.k1poelist.com/
> Social Security Administration Experiences:
> http://www.kamya.com/ssn/
> Update AOS filing: http://www.kamya.com/aos/
> Helpful Sites: I-130/I-485 - K-3 - K-1 - Is This Really Love Helpsite at:
> www.mindspring.co-
> m/~docsteen/visainfo/visainfo.htm http://www.geocities.com/immigration_helpsite/index.htm
> Is your loved one from England and you have legal residency in the UK, then read
> about how to DCF at the US Consulate in London courtesy of Ameriscot.
> http://www.ameriscot.com/i130
> Is your loved one Dutch. Read how to DCF, save time, money and aggravation by going
> this simplified method:
> DCF Page for Amsterdam:
> http://www.usadutch.com
> Can you become a dual citizen? Read this information site for all the answers:
> Dual Citizenship:
> http://www.richw.org/dualcit/Pls Post
> Your Experiences
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
Paulgani really testing your sense of humo(u)r now....
"rogerpenycate" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Rete, probably the single most valuable contributor to this board, for many years,
> is on holiday. For some reason she has asked me to post the information below.
> (probably so that other contributors can concentrate on helping you all and giving
> more general advice, whereas my expericence is strictly based on the I-130 spousal
> visa in London) and I've only been posting on here for a few months. I can't Nag as
> well as Rete can, but here goes. Most of us come on here looking for help and
> advice and generally receive the answers to our questions. Now, this board has
> existed for a number of years and has no doubt helped thousands of people be with
> their partners as quickly and as painlessly as possible. When I filed in London
> recently, it got so that at one point I was like a "headless chicken", this
> newsgroup effectively came to my rescue, and I managed to get my visa OK The point
> is that it is "pay back time" There will be many who follow us, and we owe it to
> them to post our experiences in the way we have all been helped. Please do not
> adopt the attituted "I GOT MINE, NOW YOU GET YOURS" It is human nature that when we
> get to be with our loved ones, our lives will change and no doubt become busier and
> this board (for most people) will become a distant memory, except of course when we
> need further information (AOS for example) !!!! So why not do your bit now and post
> your experiences.
> I rest my case.
> PS: If when Rete gets back and there are very few new postings, I'll get TOLD
> OFF ;o)
> POST YOUR FILING EXPERIENCE; YOUR INTERVIEW EXPERIENCES; YOUR SS EXPERIENCES ... SO
> OTHERS CAN LEARN FROM YOU AND BENEFIT FROM YOUR TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS !!!!!
> if you can't post because of problems, e-mail the webmaster at: [email protected]
> Giving a little of yourself will mean a lot to those that follow
> Remember every milestone should be recorded
> Repeat of Former Post
> I'm not the owner of these sites nor am I the webmaster. I am only the "Queen
> Mother of Nag" here to lay a guilt trip on one and all.
> New to the wonderful world of US Immigration and Naturalization Services and the
> mind boggling forms, petitions and applications you need to complete and submit to
> have your foreign fiancée or spouse live with you in marital happiness within the
> borders of the US? Or are you an old hand at the process now and have completed one
> or more of the various steps along the yellow brick road and have met with and made
> friends with the Wizard behind Door Number 3.
> Read About the I-129F/K-1 process
> The K1 FAQ http://www.txdire-
> ct.net/users/mike38/k1faq.htm
> Find sites for the filing requirements, POE experiences, AOS, K-1 and I-130
> interview results and personal homepages of former NG posters at:
> The Mysterious Sealed Brown Envelope
> http://www.k1faq.com/faq_index.htm
> Read and/or update AOS filing; AOS, I-130 and K-1 Interview Experiences and post
> your Filing and Result Experiences for Removal of Conditions (I-751) and
> Naturalization (N-400) at:
> http://www.kamya.com/interview/in-
> tro.html
> Read and/or update POE Experiences at:
> http://www.k1poelist.com/
> Social Security Administration Experiences:
> http://www.kamya.com/ssn/
> Update AOS filing: http://www.kamya.com/aos/
> Helpful Sites: I-130/I-485 - K-3 - K-1 - Is This Really Love Helpsite at:
> www.mindspring.co-
> m/~docsteen/visainfo/visainfo.htm http://www.geocities.com/immigration_helpsite/index.htm
> Is your loved one from England and you have legal residency in the UK, then read
> about how to DCF at the US Consulate in London courtesy of Ameriscot.
> http://www.ameriscot.com/i130
> Is your loved one Dutch. Read how to DCF, save time, money and aggravation by going
> this simplified method:
> DCF Page for Amsterdam:
> http://www.usadutch.com
> Can you become a dual citizen? Read this information site for all the answers:
> Dual Citizenship:
> http://www.richw.org/dualcit/Pls Post
> Your Experiences
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
#4
Re: Mother Of All Nags
PG,
No problem with my sense of humour grrrrrrrrrrrrr ;o)
You know what they say
"If your nose runs and your feet smell, you're built upside down"
I have snot running out of my toes (sorry folks)
Truce.....fair dinkum as they say in Oz.
But you did wind me up (which was no doubt your intention)
and it was my period at the time !! (sorry ladies)
Do you realise, we could now become lifelong friends
Roger
No problem with my sense of humour grrrrrrrrrrrrr ;o)
You know what they say
"If your nose runs and your feet smell, you're built upside down"
I have snot running out of my toes (sorry folks)
Truce.....fair dinkum as they say in Oz.
But you did wind me up (which was no doubt your intention)
and it was my period at the time !! (sorry ladies)
Do you realise, we could now become lifelong friends
Roger
Originally posted by Paulgani:
snotty bastard!
Paulgani really testing your sense of humo(u)r now....
"rogerpenycate" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Rete, probably the single most valuable contributor to this board, for many years,
> is on holiday. For some reason she has asked me to post the information below.
> (probably so that other contributors can concentrate on helping you all and giving
> more general advice, whereas my expericence is strictly based on the I-130 spousal
> visa in London) and I've only been posting on here for a few months. I can't Nag as
> well as Rete can, but here goes. Most of us come on here looking for help and
> advice and generally receive the answers to our questions. Now, this board has
> existed for a number of years and has no doubt helped thousands of people be with
> their partners as quickly and as painlessly as possible. When I filed in London
> recently, it got so that at one point I was like a "headless chicken", this
> newsgroup effectively came to my rescue, and I managed to get my visa OK The point
> is that it is "pay back time" There will be many who follow us, and we owe it to
> them to post our experiences in the way we have all been helped. Please do not
> adopt the attituted "I GOT MINE, NOW YOU GET YOURS" It is human nature that when we
> get to be with our loved ones, our lives will change and no doubt become busier and
> this board (for most people) will become a distant memory, except of course when we
> need further information (AOS for example) !!!! So why not do your bit now and post
> your experiences.
> I rest my case.
> PS: If when Rete gets back and there are very few new postings, I'll get TOLD
> OFF ;o)
> POST YOUR FILING EXPERIENCE; YOUR INTERVIEW EXPERIENCES; YOUR SS EXPERIENCES ... SO
> OTHERS CAN LEARN FROM YOU AND BENEFIT FROM YOUR TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS !!!!!
> if you can't post because of problems, e-mail the webmaster at: [email protected]
> Giving a little of yourself will mean a lot to those that follow
> Remember every milestone should be recorded
> Repeat of Former Post
> I'm not the owner of these sites nor am I the webmaster. I am only the "Queen
> Mother of Nag" here to lay a guilt trip on one and all.
> New to the wonderful world of US Immigration and Naturalization Services and the
> mind boggling forms, petitions and applications you need to complete and submit to
> have your foreign fiancée or spouse live with you in marital happiness within the
> borders of the US? Or are you an old hand at the process now and have completed one
> or more of the various steps along the yellow brick road and have met with and made
> friends with the Wizard behind Door Number 3.
> Read About the I-129F/K-1 process
> The K1 FAQ http://www.txdire-
> ct.net/users/mike38/k1faq.htm
> Find sites for the filing requirements, POE experiences, AOS, K-1 and I-130
> interview results and personal homepages of former NG posters at:
> The Mysterious Sealed Brown Envelope
> http://www.k1faq.com/faq_index.htm
> Read and/or update AOS filing; AOS, I-130 and K-1 Interview Experiences and post
> your Filing and Result Experiences for Removal of Conditions (I-751) and
> Naturalization (N-400) at:
> http://www.kamya.com/interview/in-
> tro.html
> Read and/or update POE Experiences at:
> http://www.k1poelist.com/
> Social Security Administration Experiences:
> http://www.kamya.com/ssn/
> Update AOS filing: http://www.kamya.com/aos/
> Helpful Sites: I-130/I-485 - K-3 - K-1 - Is This Really Love Helpsite at:
> www.mindspring.co-
> m/~docsteen/visainfo/visainfo.htm http://www.geocities.com/immigration_helpsite/index.htm
> Is your loved one from England and you have legal residency in the UK, then read
> about how to DCF at the US Consulate in London courtesy of Ameriscot.
> http://www.ameriscot.com/i130
> Is your loved one Dutch. Read how to DCF, save time, money and aggravation by going
> this simplified method:
> DCF Page for Amsterdam:
> http://www.usadutch.com
> Can you become a dual citizen? Read this information site for all the answers:
> Dual Citizenship:
> http://www.richw.org/dualcit/Pls Post
> Your Experiences
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
snotty bastard!
Paulgani really testing your sense of humo(u)r now....
"rogerpenycate" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Rete, probably the single most valuable contributor to this board, for many years,
> is on holiday. For some reason she has asked me to post the information below.
> (probably so that other contributors can concentrate on helping you all and giving
> more general advice, whereas my expericence is strictly based on the I-130 spousal
> visa in London) and I've only been posting on here for a few months. I can't Nag as
> well as Rete can, but here goes. Most of us come on here looking for help and
> advice and generally receive the answers to our questions. Now, this board has
> existed for a number of years and has no doubt helped thousands of people be with
> their partners as quickly and as painlessly as possible. When I filed in London
> recently, it got so that at one point I was like a "headless chicken", this
> newsgroup effectively came to my rescue, and I managed to get my visa OK The point
> is that it is "pay back time" There will be many who follow us, and we owe it to
> them to post our experiences in the way we have all been helped. Please do not
> adopt the attituted "I GOT MINE, NOW YOU GET YOURS" It is human nature that when we
> get to be with our loved ones, our lives will change and no doubt become busier and
> this board (for most people) will become a distant memory, except of course when we
> need further information (AOS for example) !!!! So why not do your bit now and post
> your experiences.
> I rest my case.
> PS: If when Rete gets back and there are very few new postings, I'll get TOLD
> OFF ;o)
> POST YOUR FILING EXPERIENCE; YOUR INTERVIEW EXPERIENCES; YOUR SS EXPERIENCES ... SO
> OTHERS CAN LEARN FROM YOU AND BENEFIT FROM YOUR TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS !!!!!
> if you can't post because of problems, e-mail the webmaster at: [email protected]
> Giving a little of yourself will mean a lot to those that follow
> Remember every milestone should be recorded
> Repeat of Former Post
> I'm not the owner of these sites nor am I the webmaster. I am only the "Queen
> Mother of Nag" here to lay a guilt trip on one and all.
> New to the wonderful world of US Immigration and Naturalization Services and the
> mind boggling forms, petitions and applications you need to complete and submit to
> have your foreign fiancée or spouse live with you in marital happiness within the
> borders of the US? Or are you an old hand at the process now and have completed one
> or more of the various steps along the yellow brick road and have met with and made
> friends with the Wizard behind Door Number 3.
> Read About the I-129F/K-1 process
> The K1 FAQ http://www.txdire-
> ct.net/users/mike38/k1faq.htm
> Find sites for the filing requirements, POE experiences, AOS, K-1 and I-130
> interview results and personal homepages of former NG posters at:
> The Mysterious Sealed Brown Envelope
> http://www.k1faq.com/faq_index.htm
> Read and/or update AOS filing; AOS, I-130 and K-1 Interview Experiences and post
> your Filing and Result Experiences for Removal of Conditions (I-751) and
> Naturalization (N-400) at:
> http://www.kamya.com/interview/in-
> tro.html
> Read and/or update POE Experiences at:
> http://www.k1poelist.com/
> Social Security Administration Experiences:
> http://www.kamya.com/ssn/
> Update AOS filing: http://www.kamya.com/aos/
> Helpful Sites: I-130/I-485 - K-3 - K-1 - Is This Really Love Helpsite at:
> www.mindspring.co-
> m/~docsteen/visainfo/visainfo.htm http://www.geocities.com/immigration_helpsite/index.htm
> Is your loved one from England and you have legal residency in the UK, then read
> about how to DCF at the US Consulate in London courtesy of Ameriscot.
> http://www.ameriscot.com/i130
> Is your loved one Dutch. Read how to DCF, save time, money and aggravation by going
> this simplified method:
> DCF Page for Amsterdam:
> http://www.usadutch.com
> Can you become a dual citizen? Read this information site for all the answers:
> Dual Citizenship:
> http://www.richw.org/dualcit/Pls Post
> Your Experiences
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com