12 more days until I'm put into my LF coma ...
I wish time went by faster, but due dates slower ...
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12 more days until I'm put into my LF coma ...
I wish time went by faster, but due dates slower ...
Is that when she'll be here? 12 days? OMG!!!
Or should I say ... 6 days?!??Quote:
Originally Posted by shh! [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Sorry dude, I missed this thread. Not a frequent resident of Off Topics.
Congrats!! 6 days is less than a week it will fly. I'm happy for you :)
i thought this was all about the raverboy.Quote:
Originally Posted by shh! [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
raverboy
Nope. You are cheap and easy, and I don't have to pull out my bag of tricks to get you where I want you. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Illusional [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
6 more days.. I hope you still got some energy left after all that cleaning!!
so tell me how bad you want my slutty asshole...it makes me hard.Quote:
Originally Posted by shh! [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
raverboy
Just an update ...
My wife's 19 weeks pregnant ...
and it's a girl!
Hey, I was wondering how the baby thing was going... but 1st tri didn't want to ask.
Glad all is well. Have you got photos from the ultrasound yet?
Tooshort, by visa, do you mean Green card?
What kind of process did you have to go through to get it?
yes, he means green card. now he's wife is an american citizen.
raverboy
Congrats Shorty!! :)
Yeah, I do, but apparently she's a bit camera shy and would move away from clear view. Haha. So, my wife and I might be the only ones that can recognize what're in the pictures. Yeah, I didn't talk too much about it until it was more viable. It has all major body parts and all blood tests turned out A-ok.Quote:
Originally Posted by IndiReloaded [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Well, she got her green card within weeks of arriving in the U.S. A visa simply allows her entry into the country. We, as U.S. citizens, pretty much have a global visa ... We can go to almost any country we please without having to apply for more than a passport.Quote:
Originally Posted by doppelgaenger [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Many other countries have to apply for certain visas for entry into the United States. Some have work visas, student visas, tourist visas, or immigrant visas. For my wife, I applied for a spousal visa (immigrant), so she received permanent residence here on the spot.
The process itself is a back and forth process. Send in some paperwork, wait a month for a response, then repeat. The key is following the direction EXACTLY as they say to. I made some assumptions on an application that cost me an extra month of wait time. But the U.S. government wants a ton of proof from picures, letters, e-mails, chat logs, etc - all of which will help prove the marriage's authenticity (even though anyone can do it).
Then, she had to fly to the mainland of her country to do an American approved medical examination and interview at the U.S. Embassy in Manila. For her medical examination, she had to line up at the hospital at 3:00AM because they were first come, first serve. She had to spend over a month at my relative's home with little else to do, but wait to see if my petition was approved.
Ah well, that was in June/July anyhow. Once she got here, it was rabbit season. Hence why she's pregnant.
xDaddyx ;)