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Mexico, Latin & South AmericaYardies at home and Farrin (part13)
Sus, I see the pattern, he needs a phone on a chain. That's like the latch key kid, so DJ needs to have his phone attached to a chain to be worn around his neck. jest.gif

Edited by RoxcieJoe, 10 April 2009 - 11:18 AM.

LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-10 11:13:00
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MAY I asked this question, what is it that you'll agrue about in a LDR.

You'll in a LDR, so it can't be that he forgot to put the toliet seat down, left his clothes on the floor, or didn't cook dinner. Didn't put gas in the car, drew too much money out of your joint account, stayed out all night(how will you know this)?...
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-10 10:48:00
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Sus, I do agree we all are looking for validations on our decisions when we post, but it's how the individual handles the comments are what counts.

If they get mad because some tells them that they are acting like a 2 years and goes off on a tatum to the the person that is trying to make them see what they can't see because they are too close up on the relationship. Posters needs to understand that most people are trying to give sound and solid advice when they have taken the time to comment. Just my 2cents.... don't take it to the bank.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-10 10:23:00
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Kim, this was nicely done. I too, have told myself that I will no longer respond to venting posts, because most people are not looking to welcome advice or opinions, they just want to vent.

I do notice, that relationships are handled differently, depending on what stage level the relationship is at. Married vs dating takes on a different tolerance level. The lines in the sand are drawn differently. happy.gif tongue.gif
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-10 09:51:00
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Jawi, there are bust firming excercises you can do, and you can deceased your back width and that will make your bust look smaller too.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-09 21:56:00
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Hey jakeswife, the trip was great and Joel was my rock. I did get sick there I had the flu, so Joel had to nurse me back to health.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-09 21:52:00
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Hey JaEnglish, it not the handling part, but the juggling part. I feel like I might drop one of the balls from juggling and it might be the most important one.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-09 20:31:00
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Congratulations to Mr and Mrs. Jake on their pending bundles of JOY. Jake there is probably 3 but the 3rd one was hiding behind the biggest babay.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-09 12:59:00
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QUOTE (Hotlegz @ Apr 8 2009, 03:13 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
ok..rox..i will try to let everyone know about tonite..i need all msn address for those who didnt




kIMMY, HERE IS MY HOTMAIL ADDRESS.....rjones9007@live.com
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-08 14:18:00
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QUOTE (Hotlegz @ Apr 8 2009, 02:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
i am so ready to go home




Kimmy how are you?

Also any day will be good fore me to meet. Just let me know the date and time for the next Open Arms to Jamaica meeting.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-08 14:04:00
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Dillon, how I envy you today.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-08 13:29:00
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Dillon, enjoy your day.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-08 13:18:00
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Solsoeur, how are the wedding plans coming alone?

Hey Unruly Gal, when is your interview set for? Long time no see or hear from.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-07 19:22:00
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QUOTE (kkholiday2006 @ Apr 7 2009, 08:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Roxie - Did you see snow flurries today?



KK, no I didn't see the snow flurries. If I had I probably would have gone running thru the street mad as a hatter. I need SUN.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-07 19:19:00
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Mrs. Palmer, I agree on that statement. So I am now telling myself we will probably be done by the end of the summer.

There is probably some black hole at USCIS for married couples, which we all fall into.

Edited by RoxcieJoe, 07 April 2009 - 07:17 PM.

LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-07 19:15:00
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QUOTE (jawi876 @ Apr 7 2009, 10:17 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Jomo's girl @ Apr 7 2009, 09:19 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You can go through the nationals line with your US passport once you marry.


Hey Jomo G! Miss you girl. I never knew this. Does your Ja SO have to be with you? Do you have to have your marriage certificate with you to prove it? Do they search you more, or can you bring more things in since you are now married to a Jamaican? Sorry for all the questions.

QUOTE (Ryon4life @ Apr 7 2009, 09:19 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Good Morning

i found this in my email

Three Ladies in a Sauna

> THREE WOMEN, TWO YOUNGER, AND ONE SENIOR CITIZEN, WERE


> SITTING NAKED IN A SAUNA. >

> SUDDENLY THERE WAS A BEEPING SOUND. THE YOUNG WOMAN PRESSED

> HER FOREARM AND THE BEEP STOPPED.

> THE OTHERS LOOKED AT HER QUESTIONINGLY. 'THAT WAS MY

> PAGER,' SHE SAID. ‘I HAVE A MICROCHIP UNDER THE SKIN

> OF MY ARM,

> A FEW MINUTES LATER, A PHONE RANG. THE SECOND YOUNG WOMAN

> LIFTED HER PALM TO HER EAR. WHEN SHE FINISHED, SHE

> EXPLAINED, 'THAT WAS MY MOBILE PHONE.
I HAVE A

> MICROCHIP IN MY HAND.'


> THE OLDER WOMAN FELT VERY LOW-TECH. NOT TO BE OUT DONE,

> SHE DECIDED SHE HAD TO DO SOMETHING JUST AS IMPRES SIVE.

> SHE STEPPED OUT OF THE SAUNA AND WENT TO THE BATHROOM.

> SHE RETURNED WITH A PIECE OF TOILET PAPER HANGING FROM HER

> REAR END. THE OTHERS RAISED THEIR EYEBROWS AND STARED AT

> HER IN SHOCK.

> THE OLDER WOMAN FINALLY SAID.........’WELL, WILL YOU LOOK

> AT THAT! I'M GETTING A FAX!!’



so how about black/white dishes for my mom for mother's day (5/10) to match her black/white kitchen?????


rofl.gif Too funny! I would do a different contrasting color in the kitchen...like a yellow dish or brick red.

QUOTE (sus @ Apr 7 2009, 09:50 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I stayed home today - although I have a conference call in 10 minutes that I can't skip sad.gif

I was up choking most of the night - very scary when you are alone, I was about to call 911!


Hey Sus. So sorry you are suffering. I remember my sister having whopping cough and it was very scary to hear her cough. Our mother is a SEVERE chain smoker, so our coughs always sound like we are hacking out a lung. I wish I had a dainty sounding cough.


Good Morning Yardie ladies! Back to the doctor I go today.




jawi, I always go thru the national line, and no they do not search you more. No your husband does not need to be with you. Maybe I don't have an issue with this is because I give them a resident address, not a hotel name as to place where I will be staying. So I don't know how this will work if you give a Hotel name as the place you will be staying.

Edited by RoxcieJoe, 07 April 2009 - 11:13 AM.

LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-07 11:11:00
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Sus for the coughing take a spoonful of honey. It will help ease the coughing. This is an old home remidie
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-06 17:22:00
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QUOTE (Mrs. Palmer @ Apr 6 2009, 03:34 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Taken from Embassy of Jamaica.org (washington, dc): Residency through Registration

Non-Jamaicans may be granted Jamaican Resident Status on application by virtue of marriage to Jamaican nationals. Hence, foreign spouses are required to register with the Ministry of National Security upon arrival in Jamaica, after which they will be allowed to reside permanently on the island.

This registration is also necessary so that the foreign spouse can be granted the Certificate of Exemption from Work Permit Requirements. In this connection, the couple is required to submit the following:


Official certificate of marriage - in cases of previous marriage(s), the official Decree(s) of Absolute will be required
Proof of Jamaican citizenship enjoyed by spouse, however acquired
Passport of both spouses
Passport-sized photographs of both; and
Signed declaration that both spouses share the same matrimonial home
Foreign spouses may not only register for permanent residence, but may do so for obtaining Jamaican citizenship/nationality. In this connection, it should be noted that Jamaica recognises dual citizenship/nationality and thus foreign spouses are allowed to retain their respective citizenship/nationality after acquiring that of Jamaica, if they so desire. A person may be granted naturalization after a minimum period of five (5) years residency in Jamaica on application following his/her residency through either visa or work permit application.A Jamaican passport or travel document may be issued on application to a non-Jamaican only after the person has obtained a Certificate of Registration or Naturalization from the appropriate authorities in Jamaica.

Permanent Residents are still required to be in possession of valid permits issued by the Ministry of Labour if they are engaged in gainful employment. However, they need not seek any further extension of stay, but must obtain a multiple reentry visa from the Immigration Officer prior to any overseas travel.All aliens over sixteen (16) years of age who expect to live in Jamaica for over six (6) months are required to register as aliens at a fee of J$1,000.00Permanent Resident Status may be withdrawn if it becomes necessary, at the discretion of the Minister.Please note: The granting of permanent residency does not automatically convey the right to work. A work permit is still required.

Approval is given by:
Ministry of National Security
Mutual Life Building, North Tower
2 Oxford Road, Kingston 10
Tel: (876) 906-4908-33
Fax: (876) 906-1724

Please be advised that the above is currently being updated by the Ministry of National Security. For further information, you may contact them directly.


LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-06 14:38:00
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QUOTE (jamerican @ Apr 6 2009, 03:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (RoxcieJoe @ Apr 6 2009, 12:22 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (jamerican @ Apr 6 2009, 03:13 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Sorry but I forgot who asked the questions but here are some of the answers....

Yes Married on March 13th so I can get residency by marriage...thus I won't have to apply for an expensive azz work permit (just got increased to $1500.00US)

The free zone is an area in Mobay (and I beleive in Kingston) where US companies are able to have call centers/offices/factories where they don't have to go through the paperwork of being in a foreign country...that area was shown in great detail in the movie "life and debt" I am trying to line up the work prior to going but if I don't have anything YES I must have enough to live on....with his pay as well cause he HAS TO WORK!

Problem about working for a hotel is that the tourism industry had declined so much lately that many people are out of work...there is talk that Round Hill is going to close 3 months this summer....

Hoping not to have to get a co-sponser. Still checking this out but having a letter guarantee' my employment upon return...along with my assests...I hope we will be ok.....(crossing fingers)

Does anyone know about one way tickets and problems with immigration? I was trying to forgo having to buy open ended round trip tickets and just get one way now and then come august get one way back...I will have both by the time I leave but didn't know if immigration will cause a scene???

Thanks again for all the well wishes..... I need all the positive thoughts I can get!




So jamerican, this is a not a permanent move, you are only re-locating for next 4-6 months. Why do you think you won't need a work permit. My friend whose husband is working in Jamaica needed a work permit. You don't automatically get residency thru marriage. I though you had to apply and the reason why it would be granted is that you are married to a jamaican citizen.

You can just purchase a one-way ticket, they won't require you to have a round trip.


The move is for 6months-a year at the most. I am married to a Jamaican citizen thus can get residency by marriage...Staying at minimum of 6 months so we can apply for him to come here via the dcf route.



Jamerican residency doesn't grant you permission to work, in my research I found that you had to apply for residency.

LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-06 14:32:00
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QUOTE (jamerican @ Apr 6 2009, 03:13 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Sorry but I forgot who asked the questions but here are some of the answers....

Yes Married on March 13th so I can get residency by marriage...thus I won't have to apply for an expensive azz work permit (just got increased to $1500.00US)

The free zone is an area in Mobay (and I beleive in Kingston) where US companies are able to have call centers/offices/factories where they don't have to go through the paperwork of being in a foreign country...that area was shown in great detail in the movie "life and debt" I am trying to line up the work prior to going but if I don't have anything YES I must have enough to live on....with his pay as well cause he HAS TO WORK!

Problem about working for a hotel is that the tourism industry had declined so much lately that many people are out of work...there is talk that Round Hill is going to close 3 months this summer....

Hoping not to have to get a co-sponser. Still checking this out but having a letter guarantee' my employment upon return...along with my assests...I hope we will be ok.....(crossing fingers)

Does anyone know about one way tickets and problems with immigration? I was trying to forgo having to buy open ended round trip tickets and just get one way now and then come august get one way back...I will have both by the time I leave but didn't know if immigration will cause a scene???

Thanks again for all the well wishes..... I need all the positive thoughts I can get!




So jamerican, this is a not a permanent move, you are only re-locating for next 4-6 months. Why do you think you won't need a work permit. My friend whose husband is working in Jamaica needed a work permit. You don't automatically get residency thru marriage. I though you had to apply and the reason why it would be granted is that you are married to a jamaican citizen.

You can just purchase a one-way ticket, they won't require you to have a round trip.

Edited by RoxcieJoe, 06 April 2009 - 02:24 PM.

LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-06 14:22:00
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Only you know what is right for you! I really believe that G-d puts us where he wants us...and now...he wants you in Yard wid yuh Husband! There's not a dyam ting wrong wid dat!


This statement is so true.


LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-06 13:39:00
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Jamerican Good Luck to you on your move to Jamaica.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-06 13:17:00
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Ryon, as far as my traveling this is mild for me, I used to travel atleast every 3 months to some location, be it a cruise or a land vacation. But, since I am waiting on this visa process, I am trying to stay put and wait for them to tell us we ned to be in Jamaica for the interview.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-06 13:13:00
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QUOTE (Mrs. Palmer @ Apr 6 2009, 12:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hey Rox! How are u today?




Hi, Mrs. Palmer, I am doing a little better this week. I booked a girlfriend trip to the Virgin Island for the 1st week of May. I told them I would rather be in Jamaica, but no one is listerning to me.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-06 11:20:00
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Dillion, that is great. I will probably take off for 2 weeks when Joel arrive, he has lived here before so it's not like he won't know his way around. I think we will be going to visit some friends durning that time.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-06 11:16:00
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Wakey, I'm glad your weekend project turned out great.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-06 11:13:00
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QUOTE (dillon @ Apr 6 2009, 12:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (RoxcieJoe @ Apr 6 2009, 11:09 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (dillon @ Apr 6 2009, 12:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (RoxcieJoe @ Apr 6 2009, 11:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (dillon @ Apr 6 2009, 12:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Good Morning Roxie!



Dillion, are you counting down now?



You know I am. I am so excited I am making myself sick, I can't even eat!



Dillion, is this the 1st time your So will be coming to the states?



Yep this is his first time. I really wish I could have made the trip with him.



On the flying part he will be okay. Are you taking time off when he arrives, to show him around?

LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-06 11:12:00
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QUOTE (dillon @ Apr 6 2009, 12:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (RoxcieJoe @ Apr 6 2009, 11:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (dillon @ Apr 6 2009, 12:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Good Morning Roxie!



Dillion, are you counting down now?



You know I am. I am so excited I am making myself sick, I can't even eat!



Dillion, is this the 1st time your So will be coming to the states?
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-06 11:09:00
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QUOTE (dillon @ Apr 6 2009, 12:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Good Morning Roxie!



Dillion, are you counting down now?
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-06 11:07:00
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Good morning everyone,

Philly and Honey have a safe and wonderful trip. Philly, since you will be coming back with your husband in tow, this will be a bitter sweet trip. One because you have accomplish your mission, two, because your trips to Jamaica won't be as often now. I know you have family there, but I guess your trips won't be as often as they are now to see your husband.

Have a safe trip and good luck on the interview
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-06 10:58:00
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Is there a cleaning service company in the area? I can't immagine that there would be many illegal imma. at any construction site now.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-03 12:49:00
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Trelawany how far did you walk?

Who are they there to pick up?
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-03 12:41:00
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QUOTE (PortlandAngel @ Apr 3 2009, 01:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
well we will keep praying that you get some good news.

I am not quite ready. We are about to go to the mall, I haven't been shopping in forever. I lost 15lbs and cant seem to gain it back, didnt want to shop until I do. But I cant go to work with my clothes falling off.



PortlandAngel, good luck on your job Monday morning.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-03 12:32:00
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Mrs. Palmer. I totally understand. I too am not on VJ much, especially at night, I just try to now let others things take piority in my life.

The other issue is I don't want to be scheduling trips back to JA, and then find out I will need to be back there in a month because I have just been approved.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-03 09:46:00
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Good morning DaDa.


LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-03 09:06:00
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QUOTE (JaEnglishGirl @ Apr 3 2009, 09:43 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (RoxcieJoe @ Apr 3 2009, 08:24 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
As far as for all of the congratulations, I will say congratulations, but it's hard to feel it when I see people who have submitted way long after Joel and I and they are getting approval. So much for my patients.

You know,that KILLED me when filing for AOS, took them a MONTH to CASH the check!
Girl, just put it down as God knows why things work the way they do...




Ja English, you are right, I must wait on God's time, and he will let it happen when he thinks it is right. During this time I have seen our marriage grow as a partnership, and I have seen us meger our friends. So, I will wait patiently.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-03 08:46:00
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QUOTE (JaHoney @ Apr 3 2009, 09:42 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
JAEng,

if that is the worst that will happen, no strip searches, no being detained, No fines, then COOL.. guess i need to stop watching HOMELAND SECURITY so much on TV...LOL




Honey, I saw them give people an option, throw it out or take the fine and keep the product. So, stop stressing.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-03 08:43:00
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Lawny, when I was in Jamica 2 weeks ago, it got cold at night in Kingston too. I was wearing my shawl wrap every night.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-03 08:41:00
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QUOTE (sus @ Apr 3 2009, 09:31 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (DaDa @ Apr 3 2009, 09:11 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Morning All....

Jawi I'm now caught up on Stella and I must say that stream scene was something to die for. As usual I'm not talking to SO its a usual thing for us but after reading the stream scene I had to sit on my hands to not call him back after cussing his rass out (yes I have issues...lol) but anyway thumbs up to you as always..

Well its a dreary raining day here in the Burgh. I feel like going home and lying on the couch watching a good movie or reading a good book. I'm reading E. Lynn Harris right now Just Too Good To Be True. Its o.k. but its slow to me. My girlfriend told me it was really good but so far I'm reading it just cause. I did just finish reading the last installment of Dutch and it was just o.k. too. I think the last book I read that was really good was by one of my fav authors Carl Weber.. Well anywho how’s everyone cause I can go on talking bout books 4 eva.. lol


I love Carl Webber - Also love Eric Jerome Dickey - Have any of you read any Bebe Moore Campbell? She is phenomenal - Love Your Blues ain't like Mine - I had to read that in a class (very diverse student group) and every single person found a piece they could relate to - no matter what sex, race, culture, etc... they were. Also, the Bluest Eye is great -


QUOTE (RoxcieJoe @ Apr 3 2009, 09:24 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
As far as for all of the congratulations, I will say congratulations, but it's hard to feel it when I see people who have submitted way long after Joel and I and they are getting approval. So much for my patients.


Roxcie, I completely understand that feeling - it is so frustrating when you see people who filed after you get approved - I swear, it really must depend on whose desk you land on - But have faith, your approval will be coming soon, we all know it!



Thanks Sus, I won't recommend to anyone to go the CR1 or K3 route. The K1 route is being approved in as little as 4 months now.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-03 08:38:00
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Tre, it won't benefit us to change to a CRI, because if we get approve before our 2nd anniverasy, we will only get a 2 year CG. But is we do the K3 and wait until our two year anniversary to file for AOs, we can try to get the 10 CG. We have been married a year and 1 month, so I would like to work on getting the 10 CG so I don't have to deal with USCIS for a long time.

Thanks for asking TRE.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-04-03 08:33:00