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US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionAffidavit of Support Letter
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No cover letter is required.


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No, but thanks. I have the letter of intent to marry and plan to write a new one with a more current date. I just thought I had read somewhere, that it is good to write a letter explaining your finances and if you are a citizen. Here is a copy and paste of the info I am reading.

Persons in the United States who desire to furnish sponsorship for an applicant in the form of an affidavit of support should use Form I-134, Affadavit of Support, available from the USCIS.
Sponsors may also elect to furnish a statement in the form of an affidavit sworn to before a notary public or other official competent to administer an oath, setting forth his or her willingness and financial ability to contribute to the applicant's support and reasons, in detail, for sponsoring the applicant.

The sponsor's affidavit should include:
Information regarding his or her annual income;
Where material, information regarding his or her other resources;
Obligations for the support of members of his or her own family and other persons, if any;
Other obligations and expenses;
Plans and arrangements made for the applicant's reception and support;
An expression of willingness to deposit a bond, if necessary, with the Immigration and Naturalization Service to guarantee that the applicant will not become a public charge in the United States; and
An acknowledgement that the sponsor is aware of his or her responsibilities under the Social Security Act, as amended, and the Food Stamp Act, as amended; that the affidavit will be binding upon to sponsor for three (3) years after entry of the named persons; and that the affidavit and supporting documentation may be made available to a public assistance agency. (The provisions of the above laws are contained in form DS-1858, Sponsor's Financial Responsibility Under the Social Security Act, and printed in Part III of the instructions for Form I-134).
The sponsor should include in the affidavit a statement concerning his or her status in the United States. If the sponsor is an American citizen the affidavit should include a statement about how United States citizenship was acquired. If naturalized, the affidavit should indicate the date of naturalization, the name and location of the court, and the number of the sponsor's certificate of naturalization. If the sponsor is an alien who has been lawfully admitted into the United States for permanent residence, he or she should state in the affidavit the date and place of admission for permanent residence and the alien registration number which appears on his or her Alien Registration Receipt Card.

To substantiate the information regarding income and resources the sponsor should attach two or more of the following items to the affidavit:
Notarized copies of his or her latest federal income tax return;
A statement from his or her employer showing salary and the length and permanency of employment;
A statement from an officer of a bank regarding his or her account, the date the account was opened, and the present balance;
Any other evidence adequate to establish financial ability to carry out his or her undertaking toward the applicant for what might be an indefinite period of time.
If the sponsor is well established in business, he or she may submit a rating from a recognized business rating organization in lieu of the foregoing. If the sponsor is married, the affidavit should be signed jointly by both husband and wife. Affidavits of support should be of recent date when presented to the consular officer. They are unacceptable if more than one year has elapsed from the date of execution. A sponsor may prefer to forward his or her affidavit of support directly to the consular office where the visa application will be made, in which event the contents will not be divulged to the applicant.


Am I misunderstanding this? I just thought i needed to write a letter explaining my income, citizenship and willingness to support my fiancee. Thanks again for all the replies.

James



the I-134 is not mandatory, it is a convenience form and can be substituted with the letter you suggest, but WHY would you do that when you have a handy form prepared for you, universally accepted? The consulates do not have to accept your letter of support, but they WILL accept the I-134. Unless you just enjoy making things much more difficult than needed, why not use the form provided?


No, I don't enjoy making things harder, lol. I just thought it was helpful, I didn't realize it was an either or situation. I will just submit the I-134. I thought the letter was helpful as well, I'm glad to know its not needed. Thanks again.

James
james1970MalePhilippines2009-10-26 19:28:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionAffidavit of Support Letter
QUOTE (Cherry?Edward @ Oct 26 2009, 02:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Stephen + Elisha @ Oct 27 2009, 02:09 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
No cover letter is required.


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No, but thanks. I have the letter of intent to marry and plan to write a new one with a more current date. I just thought I had read somewhere, that it is good to write a letter explaining your finances and if you are a citizen. Here is a copy and paste of the info I am reading.

Persons in the United States who desire to furnish sponsorship for an applicant in the form of an affidavit of support should use Form I-134, Affadavit of Support, available from the USCIS.
Sponsors may also elect to furnish a statement in the form of an affidavit sworn to before a notary public or other official competent to administer an oath, setting forth his or her willingness and financial ability to contribute to the applicant's support and reasons, in detail, for sponsoring the applicant.

The sponsor's affidavit should include:
Information regarding his or her annual income;
Where material, information regarding his or her other resources;
Obligations for the support of members of his or her own family and other persons, if any;
Other obligations and expenses;
Plans and arrangements made for the applicant's reception and support;
An expression of willingness to deposit a bond, if necessary, with the Immigration and Naturalization Service to guarantee that the applicant will not become a public charge in the United States; and
An acknowledgement that the sponsor is aware of his or her responsibilities under the Social Security Act, as amended, and the Food Stamp Act, as amended; that the affidavit will be binding upon to sponsor for three (3) years after entry of the named persons; and that the affidavit and supporting documentation may be made available to a public assistance agency. (The provisions of the above laws are contained in form DS-1858, Sponsor's Financial Responsibility Under the Social Security Act, and printed in Part III of the instructions for Form I-134).
The sponsor should include in the affidavit a statement concerning his or her status in the United States. If the sponsor is an American citizen the affidavit should include a statement about how United States citizenship was acquired. If naturalized, the affidavit should indicate the date of naturalization, the name and location of the court, and the number of the sponsor's certificate of naturalization. If the sponsor is an alien who has been lawfully admitted into the United States for permanent residence, he or she should state in the affidavit the date and place of admission for permanent residence and the alien registration number which appears on his or her Alien Registration Receipt Card.

To substantiate the information regarding income and resources the sponsor should attach two or more of the following items to the affidavit:
Notarized copies of his or her latest federal income tax return;
A statement from his or her employer showing salary and the length and permanency of employment;
A statement from an officer of a bank regarding his or her account, the date the account was opened, and the present balance;
Any other evidence adequate to establish financial ability to carry out his or her undertaking toward the applicant for what might be an indefinite period of time.
If the sponsor is well established in business, he or she may submit a rating from a recognized business rating organization in lieu of the foregoing. If the sponsor is married, the affidavit should be signed jointly by both husband and wife. Affidavits of support should be of recent date when presented to the consular officer. They are unacceptable if more than one year has elapsed from the date of execution. A sponsor may prefer to forward his or her affidavit of support directly to the consular office where the visa application will be made, in which event the contents will not be divulged to the applicant.


Am I misunderstanding this? I just thought i needed to write a letter explaining my income, citizenship and willingness to support my fiancee. Thanks again for all the replies.

James
james1970MalePhilippines2009-10-26 16:35:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionAffidavit of Support Letter
Hi,

I am trying to write my affidavit of support letter, basically the cover letter to go with my I-134. Does anyone have a link to an example letter? I know most of what to put in the letter, but it would really help to see a sample or someone elses that has been approved, I would feel much better about writing mine.

Thanks for any help,

James
james1970MalePhilippines2009-10-26 12:59:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionEmbassy checklist
Hi everyone, I wanted to list what my fiancee has for her interview and make sure we aren't leaving anything out. Her interview is December 8th.

Payment for the Visa ( will pay this week)
Medical (will go nov. 30th and dec. 1st)
Passport
DS 156 2 copies
DS 157 2 copies
DS 156K 1 copy
Mine and her Birth certificates
NBI Clearance
Evidence of meeting
Evidence of ongoing relationship
Cenomar
I-134 and supporting documents ie, Bank letter, work pay stubs, disability income info, letter from employer
She has visa Photos, many
She has appointment confirmation sent to her email she printed it..I guess that is the appointment letter?

I just noticed today about document verification....we will do that this week...is this always needed?

Are we missing anything? Thanks for any information.

James



james1970MalePhilippines2009-11-22 21:13:00
US Citizenship General DiscussionWhen to file for Citizenship?
Yes, you are right. I meant to say "removal of conditions". Thank you to everyone for the responses.


James and Erma
james1970MalePhilippines2012-04-27 17:42:00
US Citizenship General DiscussionWhen to file for Citizenship?
My wife came to the U.S. In Januaray of 2010, we were married in March of 2010. She received her conditional Green card in August of 2010. We will be filing for Adjustment of Status in May of this year, when can my wife file for Citizenship? Is it 3 years or 5 years? If 3 years that would be 2013 and 5 would be 2015?

Thank you for any responses,

James and Erma
james1970MalePhilippines2012-04-25 21:08:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionLeaving the USA to vist home
Hi everyone,

I haven't been on here in awhile as my wife and I have been settling into ur life together. I have a question now that my Wife needs to go home to visit her father in the Philippines(he has been sick). We didn't plan on her needing to leave the country so we never filled out the forms for leaving the country. My question is, My wife has her green card, we will need t fill out the I-751 early next year, can my wife leave the country now with a conditional greencard? Or do we need to fill out forms? Will she only need her Philippine passport?

Basically, is there anything we need to do at this point for her to leave the country and gain re-entry into the US. Also, is there a time limit on how long she can stay out of the country?

Thank you for your help and God Bless everyone.

James and Erma
james1970MalePhilippines2011-08-24 15:04:00
PhilippinesI-134 Question
Hi everyone,

I have seen many discussions about question number 11 on the I-134 form in the embassy and consulate forum. I am still debating to use the example listed here on visa journey (N/A K1 visa process for permanent residence) or if I should just check I intend. So I wanted to see what others who have already been through the process in Manila, how did you answer that question and did you have any problems?

Thanks for any replies, I just want to make sure my fiancee won't have any problems once at the interview.

Thanks again,

James
james1970MalePhilippines2009-10-28 08:49:00
PhilippinesMedical exam and TB
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QUOTE (James & Erma @ Oct 27 2009, 06:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi,

Has anyone here experienced their fiancee having TB, and finishing the treatment just before the medical exam. If the fiancee gets a clear xray at the medical exam, will everything be ok with no delays?

Thanks for any information,

James



If her x-ray is clear, nothing to worried.. she will be fine :-)

But if the x-ray show that she had a scar or what - she need to go for SPUTUM exams.

Good luck

Shiela



Thanks!! I will pray for a clear x-ray.

God bless you.

James
james1970MalePhilippines2009-10-28 08:44:00
PhilippinesMedical exam and TB
Hi,

Has anyone here experienced their fiancee having TB, and finishing the treatment just before the medical exam. If the fiancee gets a clear xray at the medical exam, will everything be ok with no delays?

Thanks for any information,

James
james1970MalePhilippines2009-10-27 18:29:00
PhilippinesEmbassy
QUOTE (evemonte @ Nov 22 2009, 08:39 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (James & Erma @ Nov 22 2009, 09:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
My fiancee's interview is December 8th, and we know she can't take a cell phone or electronic device in. Our question is, can you take a handbag/pocketbook into the embassy for the interview?

Thanks for any help,


James



yes, she can bring her handbag/pocketbook/purse with her except any electronic gadgets (camera, handphone, etc.). good luck to your fiancee.



Thanks for both replies. I just asked because I noticed somewhere else that they maybe didn't allow pocketbooks in the London embassy. Thanks again.

James
james1970MalePhilippines2009-11-22 21:29:00
PhilippinesEmbassy
My fiancee's interview is December 8th, and we know she can't take a cell phone or electronic device in. Our question is, can you take a handbag/pocketbook into the embassy for the interview?

Thanks for any help,


James
james1970MalePhilippines2009-11-22 20:27:00
PhilippinesSt. Lukes and Holidays
Hi,

My fiancee is planning to go to St. Lukes for the medical next Monday, Nov. 30th. She just realized that it may be a holiday, bonifacio day. Will St. lukes be open next Monday the 30th? How can we find out? She already has the plane tickets and we need to make sure before she goes there.

Thanks for any help,

James
james1970MalePhilippines2009-11-23 18:46:00
PhilippinesInterview Checklist and question about document verification
Hi everyone, I wanted to list what my fiancee has for her interview and make sure we aren't leaving anything out. Her interview is December 8th.

Payment for the Visa ( will pay this week)
Medical (will go nov. 30th and dec. 1st)
Passport
DS-156 2 copies
DS-157 2 copies
DS-156K 1 copy
Mine and her Birth certificates
NBI Clearance
Evidence of meeting
Evidence of ongoing relationship
Cenomar
I-134 and supporting documents ie, Bank letter, work pay stubs, disability income info, letter from employer
She has visa Photos, many
She has appointment confirmation sent to her email she printed it..I guess that is the appointment letter?
Copy of I-129F

I just noticed today about document verification and my fiancee went to the local metrobank in her city to ask about this, and the person there didn't know anything about it. Is this required? What do we need to do if so?

Are we missing anything? Thanks for any information.

James

james1970MalePhilippines2009-11-23 13:20:00
PhilippinesCan you take cell phones into St. Lukes?
Hi,

Can you take your cell phone with you into St. Lukes for the medical? I know you can't at the embassy, just wondering about St. Lukes.

Thanks,

James
james1970MalePhilippines2009-11-23 20:06:00
PhilippinesTravel to the USA once you have the visa
My Fiancee's interview is next Tuesday, December 8th. Of course we are very hopeful of being approved, so she wanted me to ask others about their experience of coming to the USA to live. She wants to know what the limit is on the amount of luggage she can carry here, as she is thinking of how many clothes should she bring?

What did some of you do? Is there a weight limit on the luggage she can carry?

Thanks for any ideas, suggestions.

James and Erma
james1970MalePhilippines2009-11-30 13:20:00
PhilippinesK-1 Approved
Hi everyone, My fiancee Erma had her interview this morning in Manila and was approved!!!! I thank GOD so much for helping us through this process but I also want to say thanks to everyone who has answered questions for me here at visa journey. Thank you all so much!!!

James
james1970MalePhilippines2009-12-07 22:18:00
PhilippinesQuestions about coming to the USA
Hi everyone,

My fiancee Erma will be coming here to the USA in January. We know about the weight limit on luggage, but we were wondering if there is a size limit on the suitcase that will be stored in the cargo area of the plane? Basically, how big is too big to go under the plane?

My second question is about work once she is here. Is it true they will stamp her I-94 when arriving in the US and allow her to work right away? Then we need to fill out the papers during AOS for longer term permit to work? Just curious about how this process works as she would like to work right away.

Thanks for any help and GOD bless everyone. Merry Christmas too!

James
james1970MalePhilippines2009-12-16 20:44:00
Philippinesst.mary euphrasia foundation-center for overseas workers
Hi,

My fiancee Erma has been planning on going to cebu for the CFO this Monday, but when she got her passport out of the plastic bag, there is a letter in there stating she has to go to the st.mary euphrasia foundation-center for overseas workers in Manila. Does she really have to go to Manila for the cfo? Would it be better to go there?

Also, if she is going to Manila, what is a good hotel near st.mary euphrasia foundation in Quezon city.

Thank you and GOD bless.

James
james1970MalePhilippines2010-01-14 00:01:00
PhilippinesCebu CFO
Hi, My fiancee Erma plans to go to Cebu on Monday Jan. 18th and try to go for the CFO on Tuesday the 19th, can anyone suggest to me how early she should arrive to make sure she is able to get in that day? She would like to return home the next day so we want to make sure she gets in on that day.

Thanks for any help and GOD bless!

James
james1970MalePhilippines2010-01-08 21:40:00
PhilippinesI-94

the answers of the other members for nos. 1-4 are correct.

for your last question, the arrival-departure record is the i-94 and she doesn't need to fill out the departure part. she will keep that card stalpled in her passport and it will be detached when she leaves the US



Thank you all for the replies. Just one more thing, we are confused as to where she finds the admission number? Is it on her visa? If so, which number is it? She sees a number in her visa, stamped in red, but its only 7 digits? This one has us confused. Thanks!

James and Erma
james1970MalePhilippines2010-01-24 20:06:00
PhilippinesI-94
Hi everyone, Erma will be coming here on Sunday Jan. 31st, we are so excited. We have been looking at the I-94 to be prepared, will they give that to her on the plane to fill out?

1)What is the admission number, the number at the top that looks like it would be 11 digits?

2)For number 7, it asks the flight number and airline, but in the instructions it says to put land if by entering by land, and enter sea if entering by sea? Does she just list the flight number and airline?

3)For city where visa was issued, she will enter Manila?

4)Number 8,For country where you live, she will enter Philippines, since she has been living there until now?

One last question, it says to fill out the arrival and departure record? She needs to fill out the departure too even though she is coming here to live?

We just want to make sure she understands everything and that all will go smoothly. Thanks for any replies.

God Bless!

James and Erma

Edited by James & Erma, 23 January 2010 - 10:28 PM.

james1970MalePhilippines2010-01-23 22:25:00
PhilippinesPOE
Hi,

My fiancee will fly into San Fransico on Saturday night the 30th, are there any fees at the POE? I haven't read about any but I just wanted to make sure. Thanks.

I am aware that she will probably have taxes and fees to pay in Manila at the airport, I just want to make sure there are no fees to enter the US at the POE.

GOD Bless everyone and thanks for any help.

James and Erma
james1970MalePhilippines2010-01-28 16:43:00
Philippineshow can i bring my brother here in the usa?
i just got here in the usa last january 31st 2010 and received my green card last august of same year.my question is would i be able to bring my brother here from the philippines and if so what do i need to do?what are the paper documents needed for the process?

thanks for any help and God bless everyone!

erma
james1970MalePhilippines2011-01-29 13:13:00
PhilippinesWife is visiting Philippines
Hi,

My wife is in the Philippines ow visiting her family, she will be coming home next week. My wife came here originally on a K-1 visa and currently has a greencard (less than 2 years). Our question is, when my wife goes to the airport in Manial to come home, does she get in the non-immigrant visa line? Will she have to pay a travel tax, if so about how much? She will have one carry on bag and one bag checked, she will be flying by Cathay Pacific, will there be excesive baggage fees?

I thank you in advance for any help,this is my wife's first trip home since coming here over a year ago so we aren't sure about exactly how this works.

Thank you again,

James and Erma
james1970MalePhilippines2011-10-04 20:54:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress ReportsK-1 Approved
Hi everyone, My fiancee Erma had her interview this morning in Manila and was approved!!!! kicking.gif I thank GOD so much for helping us through this process but I also want to say thanks to everyone who has answered questions for me here at visa journey. Thank you all so much!!!

James
james1970MalePhilippines2009-12-07 22:07:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-129F proof I met my fiance
Thanks everyone. It's good to know this site is here to help with any questions. I am so glad I found it because I was clueless of what I needed until I started reading this site. Thanks again!!

James
james1970MalePhilippines2009-06-04 16:08:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-129F proof I met my fiance
Hi, My name is James. I am engaged to Erma who lives in the philippines. I flew to Hong Kong in May of this year to meet Erma, she flew to Hong Kong as well. This is our meeting before filing the papers. Does it matter that I haven't been to the Philippines? I was planning on including boarding passes and copies of passport and my passport dates as well as Ermas to show that both of us went to Hong Kong. I have plenty of pictures to include as well. Should this be enough to prove we met?

Also, I am in a wheelchair, that is part of the reason why I didn't fly to the philippines, though I do plan to go to the philippines when Erma's interview is scheduled to be there with her. I am really new to all of this and any help is apprectiated.

I will have more questions later about the I-134 and that I may need a co-sponsor...not sure yet. I am wondering how that process works and how likely we can be successful with it.

Thanks again!

James
james1970MalePhilippines2009-06-04 15:40:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresG-325A Question
Hi,

I have been filling out the G-325A and had a question. Where we put the information for our family name, the last thing is asks for is City and Country of residence, do they want the city and country of residence at the time my parents were born, or the current city and residence of my parents?


Thanks for any replies,

James
james1970MalePhilippines2009-06-15 16:03:00
Russia, Ukraine and BelarusDivorce decree - K1 interview?
I had a copy of my divorce decree in hand when I went to Kiev for my fiancee's (now wife) interview. I had included a copy in the petition. They never asked for it, but she should have a copy of the whole petition with her at the interview, just in case something was lost. Just my opinion. :whistle:
nyhazmatMaleUkraine2007-06-26 22:09:00
Russia, Ukraine and BelarusAge difference survey

Me 49 - She 25, but she is the mature one in this marriage, our friends will agree with this statement in a big way... :D


Man I would almost kill for your timeline.....


Wow, no kidding - visa in only 60 days from mailing the I129-F!


The only thing that I can say is that the guides here are amazing, read them and build a complete package. Put it in a divided folder that is tabbed at the bottom...In other words, do everything to make their job easy and it seems to move it along. Once you think that your package is complete go through it again, at least 2 more times, and check it against the checklists... Ok, so I am a little ####### about this, but hey, how important is it? We have our AOS interview tomorrow morning and I can only hope that it goes as well.


I did exactly as you said. Unfortunately, I couldn't file in Vermont. Now the USCIS is showing NO I-129F processing times at CSC/VSC/TSC and only at NSC. Go figure...I'm 68 days into the process and now they are re-organizing the centers? I don't believe this.


That sucks! They start to get somethings working better only to mess up other things that were working.... They need to just focus on the parts that are broken and leave the rest alone. I'm really sorry for you man, is there anyway to get updates now?
nyhazmatMaleUkraine2007-06-17 11:57:00
Russia, Ukraine and BelarusAge difference survey

Me 49 - She 25, but she is the mature one in this marriage, our friends will agree with this statement in a big way... :D


Man I would almost kill for your timeline.....


Wow, no kidding - visa in only 60 days from mailing the I129-F!


The only thing that I can say is that the guides here are amazing, read them and build a complete package. Put it in a divided folder that is tabbed at the bottom...In other words, do everything to make their job easy and it seems to move it along. Once you think that your package is complete go through it again, at least 2 more times, and check it against the checklists... Ok, so I am a little ####### about this, but hey, how important is it? We have our AOS interview tomorrow morning and I can only hope that it goes as well.
nyhazmatMaleUkraine2007-06-17 10:42:00
Russia, Ukraine and BelarusAge difference survey
Me 49 - She 25, but she is the mature one in this marriage, our friends will agree with this statement in a big way... :D
nyhazmatMaleUkraine2007-06-16 18:45:00
Russia, Ukraine and BelarusCultural Differences
Differences...alot
I put the soft drinks/juice/beer what ever in the refrigerator and she leaves it out, I hate warm Diet Coke. She will attempt to refreeze meat that has been thawed out. As far as fruits and vegtables, I never really ate much of them, but I have developed a taste and liking for them. I like air conditioning, she doesn't, we compromise. She likes to get dressed up more than I do, I would rather put on boots and fire up the bike. There are a few financial differences, but WE are learning to adapt to middle ground. As far as different types of food, we both like to try new things and neither of us is afraid to say what we don't like. She loves dried fish and I refuse to eat anything that I would use for bait. She puts mayonaise on everything, I only use it sporadically. Oh yeah, did I mention salt? The Atlantic Ocean has less salt than she consumes in a week. No shoes in the house, not a bad thing. She is very organized, not me. All-in-all a few fun differences and growing pains, I wouldn't trade it for the world. :)
nyhazmatMaleUkraine2007-06-28 13:28:00
Russia, Ukraine and Belarusallergic reactions !!!!!! or ???????
Ah Slim, not just Russian ladies, I have a wonderful Ukrainian that has the same need to be babied when she has any of life's maladies cray5ol.gif ...That's ok, I like pampering her. eb0dfafc.gif
nyhazmatMaleUkraine2009-12-18 20:36:00
Russia, Ukraine and BelarusWonders of the new World
Amen to the peeler, my wife refuses to even consider it. She also figures that this country does not want people walking around. We travel a lot for my work and set up in extended stay hotels for 5-6 months at a time. While I am at work she tries to go out and walk and there seem to be limited sidewalks.
nyhazmatMaleUkraine2009-12-18 20:27:00
Russia, Ukraine and BelarusHow many times did you meet with your fiancé before submitting I-129F?
Hmmm, once for five months in Canada where we met, she was working there and I was in Buffalo, and then once for a month in Ukraine...So the answer for us is twice.
nyhazmatMaleUkraine2010-01-23 18:36:00
Russia, Ukraine and BelarusJust got back - The report part 1

Tonight! I was going to do it this afternoon after lunch, but they've got this whole "work" thing they need me to take care of.


There will be time for work later :clock:
nyhazmatMaleUkraine2010-01-22 19:13:00
Russia, Ukraine and BelarusJust got back - The report part 1
:pop: ......Still waiting for the next chapter.......
nyhazmatMaleUkraine2010-01-22 17:59:00
Russia, Ukraine and BelarusJust got back - The report part 2
:ph34r: Part 3 of this gripping story?? I can hardly wait, good side step by the way on the travel companion. My wife read the story with me and proceeded to explain which part of my facial anatomy would be missing, as in ripped off, if I were caught in the same predicament and offered the same reasoning.....
nyhazmatMaleUkraine2010-01-25 20:22:00