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Mexico, Latin & South AmericaYardies, at home and a farrin' (Part 3)

Hey Veterans I have a final tidbit as I am less than 2 weeks away from the I - Day.

DS-157----there is not a place to sign, Did you have to sign it, as there is not a signatory page???


Medical Questionnaire/History---do we need to bring a fresh one completed to the interview?


The medical questionaire was retained by the Medical Doctor.You don't need a extra one he sends it back in the medical packet to the Embassy. But very good advise to make extra copies of all government forms. Make sure you have enough passport photos. We needed 4 at the interview.
morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-03-01 10:42:00
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[quote name='nyseness' post='750603' date='Feb 28 2007, 02:35 PM'][quote name='BelwinMills' post='748961' date='Feb 27 2007, 06:34 PM'][/quote]

Jewel is the only store here that is on the grocery game too. That is great that you already have a discount from Roy working there. I shop at aldis when there aren't things on the list that I need like milk and eggs. Last week I saved 31 dollars and only spent 35 dollars total. We need a budget so I can explain to him because he is a spender.
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Hi Everyone!

Welcome LovinJA!

Jax I would love to learn how to stick to a strict budget once Javon arrives as well b/c he is also a spender. I'm frugal so I have learned to make it but once he comes I know we will have some problems.
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Hi everyone,

Verton is the one that doesn't spend money so every pay period I give him money because I know I will be short before the next pay period :lol: . He tells me I treat him like he's my bank sometimes he even ask me what do I need the money for :whistle: .
morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-02-28 14:48:00
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Greetings,

I would like to first say I've been reading the posts in this forum for about 4 months. I nevered bothered registering, but felt like I was already apart of the family! I have celebrated with all of you as milestones were met, and felt your pain in attempting to get through to the Embassy on Mon. and Fri. between 1:30 and 3:30.... :crying: !!! So, I must say thank you to all for sharing your experiences. You will never know how many people just like me you are helping, because we haven't registered on the site, but we tune in daily or weekly to keep up with the events.

So, this is my first post! As brief background, I filed the I-129F Petition for K1 late Aug.06 for my fiance. He is in Jamaica. We met in Ochi in Dec. 04, and knew we wanted to spend our lives together by July 06. It has been very difficult being apart, long phone conversations, and very high phone bills. He doesn't have access to the internet, so we are doing what we have to do until we can be together. I must say, the process has been pretty smooth for us (I'm sure its because of all the great advice I've gotten from this site). Our I-129F package was accepted and approved with no incident. However, I must say, once our package arrived at the Embassy in Kingston, there was an instant halt to the progress for a few weeks. We fell into that timeframe where they were moving, so although it was sent to Kingston at the beginning of Dec., there was no action again until the middle/end of January, and that was only because after several calls and not getting through, I finally left a heated message on someone's voicemail threatening to escalate until I got some answers. Surprisingly, my fiance got a call an hour later. Now, after more calling, on Friday (2/23/07) I got through to a live person and was told that our interview letter was sent on Feb. 12th (but my fiance never received it), and our interview is scheduled for March 27th! Long sigh of relief.... :whistle: My finace is going to the embassy tomorrow to pick up the package that never arrived in the mail. So, I am in the process of organizing everything for the interview, and am so excited to finally know when I will see my honey again. We've been putting off plans for my visit because we were anticipating the interview.

I have celebrated with each of you who have received interview dates, and those of you who have successfully gotten through the interview. I have also come close to tears on some of the sadder news that has been shared. I must say, those of us that go through this process are very strong people, and we need to acknowledge that strength and perserverence in our character. If we can get through this, we can accomplish anything! :thumbs:

I look forward to sharing with you all as we continue our journey. If anyone that is just starting out needs any information or advice, I would be happy to share, as so many of you have shared with me. Good luck to all with interviews in the coming weeks! Stay focused on your love and know that all will be well. :yes:


Welcome to the YARD!!! Good Luck on your interview.
morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-02-27 09:29:00
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There are eight more days until my interview. i am asking for your prayers and good wishes. Thank u all :help:


Good Luck and many prayers!!!

lovely jodie---

Good luck on your interview, mine is a week from yours on the 13th... I'm getting everything together now. I'm still not sure what exactly to take.. my husbands medical is tomorrow... well good luck...


cam


Good luck and make sure your husband denies weed usage no matter how lon g ago remember the answer is NO!!!!!
morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-02-26 16:57:00
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ok here is a good question....what is all mike has is his vac. paper saying all the shots he got....but he doesn't have a ds-3025 form....what do we need to do...who would i call???


Verton received a card that listed his vaccination on it. It was like the one you received when you where in school. It had a print out of the Dr's name address and dates of vaccination.
morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-02-22 13:29:00
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[quote name='morantbaygirl' post='738933' date='Feb 22 2007, 08:32 AM'][quote name='rhondapayter' post='738844' date='Feb 22 2007, 06:03 AM'][quote name='morantbaygirl' post='737139' date='Feb 21 2007, 11:23 AM']Have any of you guys had a problem with with your spouse not wanting to go back to Jamaica for the next four years ? My husband stated last night that he would not be traveling back to the Yard untill 2010.[/quote]
Why doesn't he want to go back to JA?? :huh: I think most of us have had the opposite problem! They want to go back as often and as soon as possible. I know Tony misses his family and friends. I can't imagine him staying away from them for 4 years :o That's a long time.
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As he staes you need to go back with big pockets I guess he's trying to prove something.
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morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-02-22 08:38:00
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[quote name='rhondapayter' post='738844' date='Feb 22 2007, 06:03 AM'][quote name='morantbaygirl' post='737139' date='Feb 21 2007, 11:23 AM']Have any of you guys had a problem with with your spouse not wanting to go back to Jamaica for the next four years ? My husband stated last night that he would not be traveling back to the Yard untill 2010.[/quote]
Why doesn't he want to go back to JA?? :huh: I think most of us have had the opposite problem! They want to go back as often and as soon as possible. I know Tony misses his family and friends. I can't imagine him staying away from them for 4 years :o That's a long time.
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As he staes you need to go back with big pockets I guess he's trying to prove something.

Edited by morantbaygirl, 22 February 2007 - 08:37 AM.

morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-02-22 08:32:00
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See Jonsie sjb1221 is going without her Husband :lol: . Hey girlwe went shopping last night in four different stores he bought one TEE SHIRT and a Pair of SHORTS if Damien shops like Verton he really doesn't have enough time!!!!!


I didn't go back to JA without Damien going home to see his family first...we went on a short trip last March.

This July will be my second trip to JA without Damien. Last May I took my daughter and my cousin took her three daughters...so was a girl trip...although I begged him to go with us.

We're going to visit his mother in Aruba this May so I need a vacation after that :whistle: Plus, my friends and I planned this trip since last July. I have a strong feeling that he will change his mind in July.

Damien is a hardworker and hates to miss time from work even though he was 10 vacation days he has to use before the end of the year. We also plan on going to JA together in December...if it's OK with his job.


Well I will go with you next year and maybe he will decide to go too :devil: .
morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-02-21 14:04:00
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You can't come a farrin an return home without lookin hot or you flop :lol:


:lol: Very true. I'm trying to convince Damien to go home this July for the Sumfest but he said he doesn't have enough time or money to shop...HELLO, it was January :blink:


See Jonsie sjb1221 is going without her Husband :lol: . Hey girlwe went shopping last night in four different stores he bought one TEE SHIRT and a Pair of SHORTS if Damien shops like Verton he really doesn't have enough time!!!!!
morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-02-21 13:46:00
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Does that form need to be done in order to send it with the packet? I just made a copy of his vaccination record.
I smell a RFE coming my way...
Is that for the AOS or EAD? The AOS can take its time we need the EAD.
They finally cashed the checks after 9 days.


it is for the AOS.....


all newbies...i know you guys aren't really new but who are just about to go through the interview stage...make sure your SO brings their vaccination card!!!!!!
i told mike to but ya he forgot...then says oh it is somewhere in JA...luckily his mom has it sending it tomorow....just make sure they bring it!!!!!


Does that stop them from having to go to the civil surgeon? Or does it just make things easier?


No you still have to go to the Civil Surgeon but he will need the documentaion of the vaccines to transfer to the I-693a form. I just went on uscis and downloaded the whole Medical form and pulled out the vaccination supplement and gave it to the Civil Surgeon.
morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-02-21 13:41:00
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Have any of you guys had a problem with with your spouse not wanting to go back to Jamaica for the next four years ? My husband stated last night that he would not be traveling back to the Yard untill 2010. I love Jamaica I want to go to Negril next year since I have never been . Would it be totally wrong to go without him :devil: .


You can't come a farrin an return home without lookin hot or you flop :lol:
But seriously, consider yourself lucky. Unless you file for AP to travel, it might be about a year plus until you two are done with this whole process (waiting to get AOS approved, and him finding a job). It will be two years since we left JA this December, but taking care of home definitely comes first. Hubby should have full vacation accrued in October, so we're planning to go back either December or early January.

And yes, it would be wrong to go without him :lol:


Jonsie I understand about the flop part because he says he doesn't want to go back without big pockets :lol: . H#LL he didn't have big pockets before he left so anything he goes back with will be big pockets :dance: . Be sympathetic I am missing SUNFEST this year, he can work and take care of the yard while I am gone next year :lol: .
morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-02-21 13:34:00
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today i start the AOS paperwork....yippie.... :wacko:

ok i know a lot have asked about this...but the whole civil surgeon thing...what do i need to do with that....


Look under uscis.gov and get a list of Civil Surgeons near you. I had to call about 7 before i got one that would fill out just the vaccination form i-693a. Everyone else insisted he needed another medical. I spent 25.00 just to have the records tranfered. Go to the AOS section on VJ it gives you a step by step instruction list.

Edited by morantbaygirl, 21 February 2007 - 11:37 AM.

morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-02-21 11:36:00
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Have any of you guys had a problem with with your spouse not wanting to go back to Jamaica for the next four years ? My husband stated last night that he would not be traveling back to the Yard untill 2010. I love Jamaica I want to go to Negril next year since I have never been . Would it be totally wrong to go without him :devil: .
morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-02-21 11:23:00
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HEY GUYS!!! ITS BEEN A WHILE. Took a bit to catch up on the happenings. Just trying to chill out since Im TOTALLY STRESSED!!! WITH 2.5 WEEKS TO GO!!! Anyway, to no avail, Again we will not be staying in KINGSTON. Its not worth an argument so Ill just trust my sweetie & not stay overnight. He feels unsafe & that we will get robbed, car jacked, you name it. Sweetie had his medical this a.m. & all is well on this end. Now we just wait until the big final step.

hi everyone, i had my medical today and it was the most gruelling thing i have ever experience. i got there at 8:00 they open at 7:30 but didn't leave until 2:45 pm. the staff at the doctors office was very rude. all the best to eric today.


CONGRATS on making it through the Medical.
morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-02-21 11:17:00
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Good luck to all those on their upcoming interview!!! All I can add is to be Patient and smile even though you want to cuss!!!! I mailed my AOS today now the waiting begins.
morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-02-21 11:14:00
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When I retire I would love to winter in Jamaica-but I don't know if I could live there year-round.

My employment worries are over. I start a new job on March 1 :dance: :dance:


WONDERFUL NEWS :dance:
morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-02-19 09:47:00
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Good afternoon yardie family have a wonderful weekend.
morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-02-16 13:16:00
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I am happy to find a topic specific to Jamaica here. I have been reading and posting in the K1 area but did not know this was here.


Welcome to the Yardie family :dance: No better place to be.
morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-02-15 13:07:00
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Today must be my lucky day! I called the embassy and got thru on the first try :dance: and I've got a interview date March 20 at 915 :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:


Congratulations :thumbs:
morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-02-14 14:30:00
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I have to tell you this has been an awesome week. :thumbs:
Tuesday we bought Bert a car. We had been looking for a few weeks and he spotted this one on a day I let him drive me to work so and not be stuck in the house all day. It's a 96 Chrylser Cirrus. It is in good shape and seems to run good. Price was not bad either.
Thursday evening we went to register it and they let us do it without him having a Social Security number. :yes: Go figure. It went smoothly which is unusual at the RMV. :) At least we can practice for the road test in his car as my is a standard. Even though he has not problem driving it I know he would get nervous with a cop sitting next to him so why risk it. :yes: In a couple of weeks he will go for his permit and then road test.

Today he received his social security card in the mail... :) :)

I have mailed out the AOS and EAD today. ;) What a weight off my shoulders....

He should be starting his job in two weeks. Next week we are going to North Carolina to stay with my girlfriend for 5 days.
My credit cards are screaming for relief but as the say "SOON COME"!!! LOL :wacko:

Thing are going well for us. :luv: We are getting comfortable with each other and getting use to our "quirks" and working through them. He is freezing but has been good about the heat. At least while I am home. Who knows what goes on while I am at work. :whistle:

I hope all is well with everyone.
TGIF although I am working this weekend....


Hey Darlene I am going to file my paperwork for AOS on Thursday. I really don't want to start the waiting game again but let the games begin!!! I love having my husband here too :luv: .
morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-02-09 16:01:00
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Good morning everyone

Rhonda - yep that pic was taken right before entering Shaw Gardens, not too far from Banyon. And yes that is Juici Patties LOL LOL. I'd kill for a patty right now and some coco bread :(
And looks like you will be the first to file for lifting conditions. Doesn't seem too hard (based on the guide for doing so here on VJ), just need to submit additiona proof (like AOS) and if they feel it's sufficient then you might not have to do another interview.

Jax - sorry to hear that :( can you take it up with anyone in the school?

Nanny - where are you looking to move? We're looking to leave Cali - thinking about east coast but scared of the cold winters. Maybe back to ATL...depends on work. Keep us posted on your progress. And definitely let USCIS know every move you make!


Jonsie the job market in Atlanta is pretty good depending on what you do. The weather is usally wonderful and we have all four seasons. Unlike Jamaica where the only season is HOT. My husband is loving what we in Atlanta call cold. This foolish man is still in shorts :lol: . Haven't posted much but congrats to all that have interviews or have been approved. All I can say is that all the aggrevation is worth it in the end.
morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-02-08 10:32:00
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I GOT MY NOA 1! :dance:

Good luck Susanwill (F)


:dance: CONGRATS now you have officially joined the crazy house :wacko:
morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-02-02 10:48:00
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Well I just wanted to share some USCIS news with you all...looks like its gonna get harder than ever to go through this whole AOS process...

USCIS Press Release

Holy ####### :o I just read this and it's crazy!

The I-485 fee (for adjustment of status) will increase from $325 to $905!!!! :o :angry: :ranting:


Oh #######! Ihave to get my butt in gear and finish this paperwork. That is just outrageous......


DITTO!!!!!!
All I have left is the Medical supplement. Now I really have to mail this off fast!!! :o .

Edited by morantbaygirl, 01 February 2007 - 09:21 AM.

morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-02-01 09:20:00
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[quote name='Jayandmars' post='667509' date='Jan 17 2007, 10:34 AM'][quote name='Jayandmars' post='667119' date='Jan 17 2007, 06:13 AM']Do we really have to pay an additional $180.00 for the EAD..pon top of de AOS/Biometrics fee?[/quote]
Yup, you sure do. Depending on the timelines for where you are filing you might not need to file for the EAD -- if the interviews for the AOS are moving quickly. It could save you some money -- but -- if the interviews get pushed back for any reason you won't have a work permit. I think that's what they count on and it just that much more cash they get to bleed from us.
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I'm confused now...do I send the AOS to the "chicago lockbox" and the EAD to the local USCIS office (in my case ST Albans)?
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I have been looking at the time lines and they are taking about 90 days for the EAD and 4-6 months for the AOS. That's if you don't get caught up in the FBI name check thing.
morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-01-17 11:41:00
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:blink: What the...??!

Do we really have to pay an additional $180.00 for the EAD..pon top of de AOS/Biometrics fee?
Do the people know how much wedding rings cost?

Kiss me neck! :wacko:


Hey Marilyn,

They don't care how much wedding rings cost. They just want their piece of the weding cake. Which I can't even afford to buy :wacko:.
morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-01-17 09:23:00
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Thanks CT and Nyseness! I'm so excited, yet a little scared!

I think I'm still in shock to think that he'll be here in 2 weeks!!!! YIKES! And to think, I'm not even the one leaving everything to come here. Poor guy will be in a house full of 5 girls (me, my daughter, his daughter and my two girl dogs). I thank god that he has the patients he does. I think my poor bulldog will be the first one to have a breakdown when they get here. LOL.. she's not too fond of strange men!


I understand but be prepared for you to have a breakdown not the dog. Everyone will come to you for the solution to all problems :blink: . But girl it is so worth the trouble once he is here. :dance:
morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-01-16 14:36:00
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Good evening family,

Wow, the weather is plumb awful. We had about 10 inches of drifted snow, but not as bad as the last snow a week an half ago. But its sooooo cold. The high today was 7 degrees and tonite they call for minus 10 to 15. OUCH! At least we have power tho, I guess a LOT of folks in Missouri lost power with this storm. I cant even imagine what you do without a gas range in this weather without power!!! We did lose power for a week in 97 and I kept tellin mom after that we were buying a GAS stove next time, but Mom an sis went out last year (without me) and got one and didnt get gas. Now sis is worried bout losing power and what we would do??? Goofy woman. Anyhow, the neighbors are soooo sweet, they did our double drive and both sidewalks (corner lot) and so we made them a pie and took them over a couple of pie's. MUCH rather make a pie than shovel or snowblow that mess! :whistle:

We leave for Hawaii in 9 days, I am sooooooo looking forward to it. Never been there before, really would have liked to go there on honeymoon with my sweetie, but if silly sweetie is gonna run off to his other fam in Guyana for six weeks and get us in debt, we might as well go for it and let me have some fun too. :devil: So mom, sis an me are off to paradise for about 11 days.

Dee. u are in apartment, no? IF not, what does dear hubby think bout "digging out"? What a winter for us midwesterners. And to think things looked so calm in November and first of December.

TAke care everyone
Jill



I am so jealous about your trip to paradise!!!
morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-01-16 14:33:00
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Hello all



Hello my Yardie family,

I haven't posted as much since my honey's here. Just a tad bit busy. Well we did the SS card thing , had one problem agent said they couldn't acceot his i-94 because it was altered. The immigration officer in Miami stamped the wrong date put a line through it and restamped it. So please if they make a error make them redo the whole thing. SS agent then went into the computer and dates matched so she went a head and filed for the card ,which should arrive in 10 days. We also went to the court house filed for marrige licence, piece of cake.
I will be Mrs Verton White on my B-day which is Friday 01/19/2007.

Now my AOS journey begins :crying: . I have just finally stopped breaking out in hives from the K-1 :lol: .
Best wishes to all those that are waiting and all those that have just begun.

We have 65 degree weather in GA. I still know it's going to get cold soon :whistle: .

Edited by morantbaygirl, 16 January 2007 - 02:13 PM.

morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-01-16 14:11:00
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Good afternoon all


Good afternoon family. Verton an i are going to the SS office tomorrow and to apply for our marrige license. Wish us luck!!
morantbaygirlFemaleJamaica2007-01-09 13:10:00
Russia, Ukraine and BelarusCLose Place for Ukrianian Lady and Georgia Guy to meet where she will not need Visa and close for bot and warm for her

If you have the money, make it happen.

My "put some of the burden on her" post was intended for a newer K-1 poster (haven't seen you around here, don't know your status) as we sometimes get guys on here who pay for everything, arrange everything, do everything, etc., never stopping to think that maybe this grown woman is capable of doing something for herself and maybe she's simply saying yes to the offer, not to him. (It happens more than you'd think.)

If you've already met several times, hell, do whatever you can.


Thanks, This is my second time around in the K-1 process. My first "K-1" marriage ended in divorce three years ago. I have to say the process is a little different this time around. The paper work is the same but since 9/11 and then the INS being the main bidy in control alot things have changed especially the time it took to get the lady here. First time whole process was 90. Jan 17 1999 Arived April 6, 1999.

David
dswannMaleUkraine2010-03-17 09:49:00
Russia, Ukraine and BelarusCLose Place for Ukrianian Lady and Georgia Guy to meet where she will not need Visa and close for bot and warm for her

F U Mox, now you are making me feel all sorts of bad.....we only met in 3rd countries.....twice :(

I met everybody in her hometown, mom dad friends,friends in kiev. I would love to go back there actually cheaper but if you read what i posted "She wanted some place warm" and i have my head in another direction such has car and home here and having her degree translated things like that. Would only have 4 days together due to work may 27=31 so time and travel and money all become a issue at that point. The easy thing for me is meet in Kiev and more cost effective.

David

Traveling to Eastern Europe since 1995
30 times planning to make it 31
dswannMaleUkraine2010-03-17 01:42:00
Russia, Ukraine and BelarusCLose Place for Ukrianian Lady and Georgia Guy to meet where she will not need Visa and close for bot and warm for her

No, waiting on k-1.

David

Yes, i met everyone.
dswannMaleUkraine2010-03-16 19:08:00
Russia, Ukraine and BelarusCLose Place for Ukrianian Lady and Georgia Guy to meet where she will not need Visa and close for bot and warm for her

Is this your first meeting together?

Any reason she doesn't want you to visit her in her hometown where she can introduce you to her friends and family? Meeting somebody in a 3rd country isn't an qualifier, but there's some anecdotal evidence that having met her family and friends makes the interviews go a little smoother. I personally would want to meet my intended's family and friends before making the big leap. :)

No, waiting on k-1.

David
dswannMaleUkraine2010-03-16 19:04:00
Russia, Ukraine and BelarusCLose Place for Ukrianian Lady and Georgia Guy to meet where she will not need Visa and close for bot and warm for her

i would visit her in the ukraine,it is very cheap there,and she can show you around her country.what part of georgia?i am in atlanta.


I grew up in Athens, traveled the world with Marines. Worked two years for the Govenors offices and Just moved down to Kings Bay Submarine Base. Working there as a computer engineer. Waiting to buy home down here until she is here. I still have a place in Athens.

David
dswannMaleUkraine2010-03-16 16:58:00
Russia, Ukraine and BelarusCLose Place for Ukrianian Lady and Georgia Guy to meet where she will not need Visa and close for bot and warm for her

I'm from Atlanta as well. As some others mentioned, the Dominican Republic is an option, but the travel burden would definately be on her. For us, we did the DR because I didn't have many vacation days. Beautiful place though and great vacation! When you do decide where you'll be going make sure you check if you need travel visas for any countries you'll be travelling through as well.

How t a did you make the travel arrangemnets? did you get a package? what did the cost run aprox?

David
dswannMaleUkraine2010-03-16 05:56:00
Russia, Ukraine and BelarusCLose Place for Ukrianian Lady and Georgia Guy to meet where she will not need Visa and close for bot and warm for her
Yes, you are right. Anna has no real money at all. I personally want to go back to her hometown.She wants a warm climate. That trip is still a option. The hard thing is 3000 for trip when I am underway with Visa and buying a car for her when she comes here and knowing her ticket to here will be around 1200 during the window we are expecting her Visa to be approved. I also am holding off buying a home until she comes want her to pick it out. I was just there in the Ukraine in Jan and would love to go back. Traveling to DR is a hope and skip from Jacksonville Fla.

David
dswannMaleUkraine2010-03-16 05:49:00
Russia, Ukraine and BelarusCLose Place for Ukrianian Lady and Georgia Guy to meet where she will not need Visa and close for bot and warm for her
CLose Place for Ukrianian Lady and Georgia Guy to meet where she will not need Visa and close for bot and warm for her and beach any ideas?

David
dswannMaleUkraine2010-03-14 19:53:00
Russia, Ukraine and BelarusWill Call Ticket at Borispol
Gotcha, Thanks.

David
dswannMaleUkraine2010-04-08 19:41:00
Russia, Ukraine and BelarusWill Call Ticket at Borispol
E-ticket Explain?

David
dswannMaleUkraine2010-04-08 18:09:00
Russia, Ukraine and BelarusWill Call Ticket at Borispol
Hey guys,

For those that you have done it lately as anyone done a will call ticket? Purchase here and picked upi there? Please advise with details.

David
dswannMaleUkraine2010-04-08 15:49:00