ForumTitleContentMemberSexCountryDate/Time
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionCrime in GUZ
Yeah, I think as a westerner you are going to be an obvious target and it is quite common for people to not get involved. Not getting involved has a lot to do with some recent cases where people were falsely blamed and sentenced for being a "good Samaritan." This has created a much more widespread attitude of detachment when people see bad things happening...of course they will watch. I had two guys following me and my wife in Chongqing and I noticed this when I deliberately changed course along the streets a few times. I waited for a good opportunity and then made a direct loop onto them, at which point they turned around and went the other way. I guess they wanted a good chance but lost the advantage and bugged out. The only problem is that as an American, you really don't want to cause trouble, just avoid it, because you are a FOREIGNER and held to the laws of China while you are there. Don't wear anything flashy and carry your cash in an inconvenient place and you should have no troubles. It also helps if you have the size and attitude advantage. :innocent: Good luck!

From the Chinese point, I honestly don't blame the criminals. They know that if you have the money to come to China then you have more somewhere and you are also a foreigner who is there with "their" women. It is a silly way to think, but you see it here in the states as well.
garfield529MaleChina2011-06-10 12:36:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionPassport????
It is quick and easy to obtain her passport in China, have her get on this ASAP.
garfield529MaleChina2011-08-27 22:12:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionSpecifics on Medical Exam Process
QUOTE (chesster @ Dec 13 2009, 12:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
WHY in hell u worry so much???? hey man , just relax and tell ur fiance to relax. or is there something to hide?
doctors have seen a lot of woman and man bodies , 1 more doesnt make a difference...They probably would laugh at some but thats ok, i hope u are not in this category and even if u are, the laugh is very discreet kicking.gif , but anyways as I was saying, tell ur fiance to worry more in pass the medical rather than thinking if some doctor is going to look her body. this kind of worries are not very necessary at all. wether her body is perfect or not . nobody cares nor even the doc. So be cool. prepare for ur interview, the medical is a piece of cake, good luckkkkkkkkkkkkk devil.gif


First of all understand that this is not an attack on your post, just a personal point. For some couples this can be a BIG deal, because from a cultural perspective the girl may have never been exposed naked to another man before. And if the doctor turns out to be a man, it could create a very uncomfortable situation. So, it is important for the couple to be able to plan for this eventuality. Most women in the US are used to the idea of going to a female doc at least once per year. But in a place such as China, it is not common to do unless there is a problem. So, the potential idea of an unknown man looking at her private areas can cause consternation. I apologize for posting the earlier comment about a "standard gyn" exam...should have just posted that they do a check of the lady parts. Ultimately, I agree with the poster whose quote I am referencing...it shouldn't be a big deal considering the overall process but we also have to take our fiance(e)'s cultural norms into consideration.

I do like the expression "lady bits," that is my new expression for the week! good.gif whistling.gif
garfield529MaleChina2009-12-13 16:52:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionSpecifics on Medical Exam Process
QUOTE (froman4 @ Dec 12 2009, 04:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
My fiance is pretty nervous about the medical examination required for the fiance K-1 VISA. I'd prefer not to go into the reasons, but it is causing some serious concern, even 6 months out. A few specific questions:

Can any woman (in particular) who have gone through the process describe in some detail what it entails? Specifically, did you have to expose yourself to the doctor? What sort of physical examination did the doctor do?

She will be doing the examination in London. I assume it is protocol for her to be permitted to request a female for all steps of the medical examination. Is this correct?

Thanks in advance for your help. Good luck to you all.


I can tell you that a standard gynecological exam will be performed (looking for STDs). My fiancee is very modest and also had the same concern. As far as requesting a female doctor, I would suppose that is limited to the staff of the clinic or hospital that you use. Others can fill in more details.
garfield529MaleChina2009-12-12 17:23:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionIs it common to do a drug test during the medical exam?

My fiance is going to take his medical exam this week. If you don't mind me asking, which doctor did you see, how long was the visit, and would you recommend him? Also, did they take just blood or urine too? My fiance has had health problems in the past so is slightly freaked out by the whole process. I'm trying to calm him down so any information on the medical exam part would be extremely helpful. I apologize if any of my questions seem intrusive and I would understand if you do not wish to share the medical experience.


My fiancee saw Dra. Nora Lari ...seemed to work out just fine and she was happy with the visit. I can get try to get more details some time if you need it. I don't recall her mentioning anything about a drug/urine test.

On a side note I thought I read something about how they would no longer deny immigrants based on their HIV status.

Edited by missouriviaperu, 26 March 2011 - 02:03 AM.

missouriviaperuMalePeru2011-03-26 02:02:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionDoctor's Appointment
QUOTE (payxibka @ Jan 30 2009, 04:02 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
most consulates, Yes, however this is a consulate specific answer.... so I am moving to consulate forum


Alright thanks, just wanted to make sure this is the usual case.
mufc10Not TellingGermany2009-02-01 22:38:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionDoctor's Appointment
Hello everyone, my fiance and I are just wondering whether we'll have to schedule the doctor's appointment ourselves or does the embassy take care of that for us? Thanks in advance!
mufc10Not TellingGermany2009-01-30 17:00:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionWhat Is This Letter We Received?!
Ok, thanks everyone we're working on the materials now. Hopefully we get finished soon to get it rolling.
mufc10Not TellingGermany2009-03-26 15:52:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionWhat Is This Letter We Received?!
QUOTE (Lars-N-Yenia @ Mar 26 2009, 11:25 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
judging from what i read, it is asking you to visit this page http://germany.usemb...isa/k1visa.html Scroll to the bottom where it says "What happens once the petition is approved? and click the link which is here: http://germany.usemb...processing.html ......good luck



Ok thanks, so I guess we don't need the NVC Received/Left letters? Would I even get those? Cause this is the "Consulate Received" Letter right? Thanks, I know I'm starting to sound like an idiot but I just like things in order blush.gif
mufc10Not TellingGermany2009-03-26 11:35:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionWhat Is This Letter We Received?!
QUOTE (payxibka @ Mar 26 2009, 11:12 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
What does the letter say?


This office has received an approved Fiance petition and is ready to begin the process... Also, I noticed in the bottom that it says "Pkt 3 Fiance", will that be sent to us or are there more things supposed to be with this letter?
mufc10Not TellingGermany2009-03-26 11:18:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionWhat Is This Letter We Received?!
Hello guys, we just received a letter from the US Consulate in Frankfurt. I guess my question is which one is this letter exactly and should we expect another letter? I never got the NVC Received/Left letter by the way. It says go to the website and such but there's really nothing on that link.... Thanks in advance!


mufc10Not TellingGermany2009-03-26 11:10:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionUnemployment
Alright everyone, quick question about this I-134 again. I am still unemployed and was just wondering how I should fill out the I-134. Should I put down Unemployed or what not? I would also like to ask if I-864A is the right document for my family member who will help sponsor my fiance. Thanks!
mufc10Not TellingGermany2009-03-26 23:42:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionUnemployment
Alright, thanks everyone again for your never ending help during our filing process. I really hope we all have a fast and hassle free journey!
mufc10Not TellingGermany2009-02-02 16:46:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionUnemployment
Hello everyone, I was just wondering if my current unemployment has a huge bearing on my fiance's visa application as I'm a recent graduate still looking for work. Anyways, my father would be helping me sponsor my fiance, but I just wanted to get everyone's thoughts on this issue...
mufc10Not TellingGermany2009-02-01 23:04:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionAffidavit of Support - Notarization
QUOTE (Ricker @ Apr 15 2009, 02:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (mufc10 @ Apr 16 2009, 03:38 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi guys, just a quick question. Do I need my I-134 notarized by a notary public for my fiance to bring to her interview?

It is no longer a requirement.


Alright, thanks!
mufc10Not TellingGermany2009-04-15 15:54:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionAffidavit of Support - Notarization
Hi guys, just a quick question. Do I need my I-134 notarized by a notary public for my fiance to bring to her interview?
mufc10Not TellingGermany2009-04-15 14:38:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionUkrainian
http://kiev.usembass...lookup_ukr.html
Alex_and_ElenaMaleRussia2008-09-12 14:26:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionneed little help with I-134
Hello everyone !!!!!!
God bless us all in this super long and stressful journey with our loved ones !

I have question regarding I-134 form....
I was divorced few years ago...and I keep paying child support...
So....On the form I-134, do I state my child from previous marriage, as a dependent (whole or partially) or not ?
On my W-2, I am going as a single and no dependents....
so I am slightly confused....

if anyone have any expertise....
I'll appreciate...an advise....


Thank you Guys !

Alex_and_ElenaMaleRussia2009-01-08 15:05:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresForeign Police Certificates
I have seen others on this site ask the same question and get help on here. Would be best to go to that particular country's forum and ask if anyone else has had to do this and get details from them. People are very helpful on here.

Good luck to you.
*JG*FemaleJamaica2007-08-03 10:33:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresEXPUNGEMENT
QUOTE (akodiet @ Sep 13 2007, 10:11 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Can EXPUNGEMENT reduce and expunge my felony convictions?

helpsmilie.gif helpsmilie.gif



Well, in Jamaica, you can pay someone to expunge your record. Once they do that, nothing appears.
*JG*FemaleJamaica2007-09-13 10:16:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures20 YR OLD MARRYING 17 YR OLD
I'd say wait until she is 18. It will make things so much easier on you.

Good luck to you!
*JG*FemaleJamaica2007-10-04 10:44:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & Proceduresk3 vs k1 scheduling for interviews
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QUOTE (JALOVE @ Oct 5 2007, 07:01 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Can anyone Please explain the differences between the k3 and k1 visas other than u get married first? I am noticing their interview assignments take longer any ideas why? are they backed up with scheduling just curious as to why some folks who did complete k3 sooner than me as far as having documents in and still no date sad.gif


If you are asking why the total timeline of a K1 is on average, shorter than the total timeline, on a K3, the answer is that historically, I-129F petitions for spouses were filed only after receiving an NOA1 for an I-130. This generally added a month or so to the total timeline at the onset. I've seen K3, I-129F's sail through CSC in 30 days, only to fine another hang-up later in the process. Frankly, I'm not convinced you actually will find more than a few days difference in the timelines if you count from the I-129F filing to interview.

If you're asking what your subject line indicates, which is about the difference in actual interview scheduling, done only after packet 3's are returned, again, I doubt you'll find much difference either but any differences would be due to individual Consulate IV unit policies. I don't know why they would vary and in my China experience they didn't.

Does either of the above address the question you actually had in mind?


well my concern is that a friend of mine did the k3 ok she turned in her ds230 way before me and i got an interview, thru same embassy i have oct and she still has no date they say shes eligible but no date so im wondering what is the differnce in k1 getting the interview faster im seeing others get the k1 interview also faster at the same embassy im just hoping she will get a date soon sad.gif


Compare the dates your respective cases were deemed "eligible for interview". How far apart? Your interview was only assigned a short time ago.



They were eligible before me maybe by a few weeks


I don't have an answer for you but be careful using that "post hoc, ergo propter hoc" (coincidental correlation) logic. It's the most common logical fallacy to trap the human mind.



HUH huh.gif U LOST ME 1. what is post hoc ergo propter hoc 2. careful using what? u totally lost me here basic english for me please lol seriously im merely trying to find out if anyone has any info on why k3 interview scheduling for JA takes longer than K1 in hopes of trying to give my friend some hope here


You have concluded that the cause of one interview being scheduled sooner than the other is the one thing you know that is different about the cases. This may not be the cause. You may be falling into the logical trap of coincidental correlation. "Post hoc, ergo propter hoc" literally means "after, therefore because of" or as I like to say, B folled A, therefore A caused B. Such conclusions can be correct but are arrived at using false logic.

Here's an example. A couple my wife and I met when he and I were both visiting our (my wife, his fiance) in China got their P3 and returned it a few days before we did. A month later, we had an interview date and they didn't. The cause had nothing to do with them filing K1 and us K3. (the reverse of your situation) The reason for the delay (two months) had to do with something specific about their case.

When I was calling DOS nearly every day to see if we had an interview date, one operator told me she answered a question earlier that morning for a China K1 petitioner who's fiance was assigned an interview date of August 30. The next day, I called and found out that my wife's interview would be August 8. For that Consulate, it seems that all P4's approved on a given date have interviews assigned on random days of the same month. Go figure.


ok so no rhyme or reason for why they do what they do smile.gif just sit back and wait !!



No rhyme or reason..........the ONLY way I would describe the Jamaican embassy!
*JG*FemaleJamaica2007-10-08 12:46:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresDesperately need to work
QUOTE (Urge To Race @ Oct 8 2007, 12:04 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
OP did not say his marriage would not last 90 days (the wait for EAD if he is lucky). He was thinking that K3 is a single entry visa, we will leave US to work in UK, then have to reapply for a visa (CR1 or K3 again) to re-enter US. We know that the wait for either of these is quite long, and getting longer with each passing second. If you just completed a wait for K3 then had to do it all over again, I think many of us would be devasted.

Richard,
K3 is multiple entry as valticp said. Apply for AOS and EAD, then return to work in the UK. You can come and go as needed for the 2 years your I94 is valid. You should easily have your EAD by then and be ok. You don't need any additional documentation to re-enter. K1s are single entry, not K3.
Cheers.
QUOTE (Jomo @ Oct 8 2007, 12:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I have not heard faster. Have heard stories of longer waits.

You aren't the first to have to wait to work. My husband took 5 months till the AOS came through so he could work and then another 2 to find a job.

I am still shaking my head at the comment that your marriage may not last the 90 days. Such optimism.




Oops. You are right. Multi-tasking this morning was not working for me.

Sorry OP!
*JG*FemaleJamaica2007-10-08 12:33:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresDesperately need to work
I have not heard faster. Have heard stories of longer waits.

You aren't the first to have to wait to work. My husband took 5 months till the AOS came through so he could work and then another 2 to find a job.

I am still shaking my head at the comment that your marriage may not last the 90 days. Such optimism.
*JG*FemaleJamaica2007-10-08 11:59:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresAirfare rant
Wow! That all sucks. When I did ours, I called American directly and had them give me round trip and Andre just the return flight. I don't know what exactly they did; but his ticket was exactly 1/2 the cost of mine. I guess we lucked out.
*JG*FemaleJamaica2007-09-19 09:12:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresWestern union receipts?
No. If you have them, bring them. If not, don't. Doesn't really matter either way.
*JG*FemaleJamaica2007-11-02 09:32:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresK3 fee (Super easy, important question)
QUOTE (HOHOHO @ Aug 29 2007, 10:40 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (dagobert2 @ Aug 29 2007, 10:47 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
No fee for filing the I-129F for K-3 on top of a previously filed I-130 Immigrant Petition for the same beneficiary per the new fee schedule (that is a change). Expect to shave on average about 3 months off the timeline for CR-1 by going for a K-3. Note that this means 3 months off the separation time. It adds an average 4 to 6 months time on obtaining the CR-1 (through the adjustment of status process once your spous in stateside). These are averages and the variables are many - consulate, processing center, NVC caseloads, individual circumstances vs. documentation requirements, etc. and most of all random luck if one believes in such things. You can derive some pretty specific averages based on your circumstances using the data on in the timelines section of this site. There is some difference in the total fees (k-3 with AOS being a little higher) depending on your choice as well. Money aside, it is generally a question of priorities based on your specific circumstances. For example, things like obtaining work authorization and SSN are dependent on CR-1 status so if they are priorities for you and your spouse that may take precedence over limiting family separation time.

Settling in for the long haul is a good strategy either way you go. I do recommend you sketch out an anticipated timeline of events along the way however, since things do go awry in this process and sometimes require your intervention to straighten them out. That aside, stress limiting strategies are key to making the most of your time apart. Good luck on your journey!


Thanks for the very helpful responses.

In our case, she doesn't plan to work for at least a year while she improves her english and takes some courses (she's fluent BUT for her profession probably needs a little polish) and adapts in general to life here. So it sounds like an approved K3 delays the CR-1 (good to know, but in our case I think it's ok).

However the issue about SSN raises a new issue... I wonder if SSN is required to add her to my health coverage? I'll have to look into that issue...since that's important. My health cover covers spouse, but not sure if they can cover without it. I'm sure someone has some experience with that issue.


I added my husband to my health insurance with his Alien number and changed it to his social security number as soon as he got that, which in our case, was 5 months later.
*JG*FemaleJamaica2007-08-29 11:29:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresTrying to bring my fiancee
QUOTE (dzamiko @ Nov 14 2007, 02:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hello,

I am still waiting to receive my green card (should have it by February or March), and I want to bring my fiancee. I am going back to my country in December and I'm planning to marry her. Would I be able to add her to my case so that we receive Green Cards together? is that at all possible and if it is, would I have to re-submit my application and wait another "time period"??

Please advise.


thanks,
Mike



Only a US citizen can petition for his fiance.
*JG*FemaleJamaica2007-11-14 15:59:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresOPORTUNISTAS
QUOTE (Elbereth @ Nov 16 2007, 09:58 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
damn straight i will

You have enough deluded people in your contry as it is. You could you a good dosis of reality



Good luck on your quest to change the world!
*JG*FemaleJamaica2007-11-16 11:00:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresOPORTUNISTAS
QUOTE (Elbereth @ Nov 16 2007, 09:47 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Craig_Karina @ Nov 16 2007, 01:22 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Elbereth @ Nov 16 2007, 07:01 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I have a pretty good life here in Brazil. I make my own living as software engineer and manage to make a pretty comfortable life. The weather is nice, the people are nice and my family that I love is near.

Honestly, as far as I care, you can keep your smelly country. It boils my blood when people imply I might have married Chris just to get a visa. It is actually a huge sacrifice I am making to leave this country that I love.... but I love him more smile.gif


Hi....I do not think my country is smelly. I LOVE THE USA!!!! But, it boils my blood when someone takes advantage of a man (or woman) to improve their life by marriage with an American. Karina is a poor, but beautiful woman without a good job...earns less than $400.000 pesos per month ($200 US), without much education, a 14 year old daugher and a poor life with no future. I offered LOVE first but I do not like to be taken advantage of...and I DESPISE LIES...and I caught her in several. Honestly, telling the truth would have been so much easier and built my confidence in her. But, to lie to me in my face when I know the answer? What happens??? I sent $1.000.000+ more to her each month so she can party with her friends, drink, smoke and dance with other men? And, she dresses very sexily all the time??? What happens? That money was for necessities...not partying! NO ME GUSTA ESTO!!!



I'm sorry, I shouldn't have said your country is smelly. I understand how outraged you must be feeling and I agree that your wife's actios were unjustifiable.

I'm just really tired of hearing over and over again that the only reason a person would go to such trouble would be to get a green card. Hardly someone will just trust that we're just trying to be a couple.

I don't know why americans must feel like their country is the best in the world and that everyone else is just dying to go there, so much that we'd be willing to be involved in a fraud. It's very unfair to make this kind of judgement imo.

I didn't marry a nationality, I married a person.

You're ruled by complete idiots, your currency is going down the shitter, you are by the neck with taxes to help support illegal imigrants and generic low lifes, you're head first into a war that you are going to lose. You are hated as a nation and ideology by pretty much everyone else.

Really, it's no promise land



Great attitude. You will make a wonderful addition to the US.
*JG*FemaleJamaica2007-11-16 10:55:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresOPORTUNISTAS
Let's not have this thread spiral out of control.

This one is only about Craig. Can't we just support him today and leave the nastiness of bashing him or the US out of it, please.
*JG*FemaleJamaica2007-11-16 10:38:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresOPORTUNISTAS
I'm sorry there are people in this world like her, Craig. And, I'm so sorry for your pain. You deserve so much better.

(Hugs)
*JG*FemaleJamaica2007-11-16 09:50:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresToo much bad news...
Well, it all depends on the individual cases. Some have shown to be true horror stories. Others were all smooth sailing. You just never know.

Yah, I do think the raising of the fees caused a lot of people to file earlier then they anticipated and this led to a bigger backlog then usual. Hopefully, they will figure it all out eventually.
*JG*FemaleJamaica2007-11-30 11:20:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresRemarriage in USA
QUOTE (seanconneryii @ Dec 3 2007, 01:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I have a sense it may save us a lot of hassles now and later if I just go ahead and again marry my Russian wife at the local courthouse when she gets to the US via the K-3 129F route. All this new ####### about evidence of bona fide marriage and having to always show a translated marriage certificate is going to be a general headache.

Anyone done this same thing? Any thoughts or feedback?

Yes, I can hear many folks saying why didn't I just do a fiancee visa in the first place? Main reason...my wife wanted to marry in Russia and also did not want to give up her successful business in Russia and her hard won lifestyle to come to the US on a 90 day fiancee visa and have me tell her..."Sorry, I changed my mind." I can't blame her for common sense.



I thought a legal marriage was a legal marriage. Can you even do what you are then suggesting?
*JG*FemaleJamaica2007-12-03 14:07:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & Procedureshusband in jail/interview
QUOTE (MrsJibowu @ Dec 4 2007, 02:09 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Jomo @ Dec 4 2007, 03:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (MrsJibowu @ Dec 4 2007, 02:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I will give you the 10%. Give me your bank account number and contact informaiton. i will wire the money to your account. Send the informaiton to my private email.
Thanks jest.gif



If you have an extra $2,500 laying around, can I get that in a cashier check?



I'll tell you what.... I have a money order for $5000. I will send it to you. Deposite into your account. All you have to do is send me back $2,500. Then I can help with the bail bond.



Um..........yah..........I'll get right on that for you.........

hee hee!!!!!!
*JG*FemaleJamaica2007-12-04 15:19:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & Procedureshusband in jail/interview
QUOTE (MrsJibowu @ Dec 4 2007, 02:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I will give you the 10%. Give me your bank account number and contact informaiton. i will wire the money to your account. Send the informaiton to my private email.
Thanks jest.gif



If you have an extra $2,500 laying around, can I get that in a cashier check?
*JG*FemaleJamaica2007-12-04 15:07:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & Procedureshusband in jail/interview
Oh, my goodnes.....now, I'm confused.
*JG*FemaleJamaica2007-12-04 14:59:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & Procedureshusband in jail/interview
Not to be mean; but don't they require a police record from him and isn't this going to be a huge red flag, being so recent and all?
*JG*FemaleJamaica2007-12-04 14:52:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresIn defence
Wow. I don't know who or what this is about; but you made me feel very sorry for Gogo. I wish him well.
*JG*FemaleJamaica2007-12-06 15:59:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresWonder if this law still applies
There's probably 5 million words of rhetoric before or after that statment above it makes the whole thing null and void in the end.
*JG*FemaleJamaica2007-12-13 11:06:00