... And so the doubts begin.
I think long distance relationships work when there is a solid foundation, where you've lived close together, formed a relationship and then it becomes long distance due to circumstances. I don't think they work (very often) when they are based on words on a screen and then a meet or two. You can't learn about someones true personality and quirks that go with it through words on a screen. When someone is tucked behind a screen, living far away, it's easy to become vulnerable to them because you feel safe and originally think you'll never meet one another anyway so you don't put on a mask of any sort. One has to allow themselves to become vulnerable to someone else in order for love to form.
Anyhoo.. You'll need to have the money to visit one another often if you want this to suceed. Now that you've met, you're going to need one on one bonding because psychologically, the words on the screen aint going to do it for either of you anymore for much longer. IMO.
Cheers and good luck.
“The willingness to accept responsibility for one’s own life is the source from which self-respect springs.” ~Joan Didion