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Old 05-06-2007, 08:16 PM   #11 (permalink)
Ian-Mstm
 
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Default Re: getting married in the UK

> are you like this with everyone? or did you get out of the wrong side
> this morning?
> i came here for advise and it seems to me, from reading your replies
> to myself and others, that you simply like putting a downer on things!
> ok, i know it is a long and drawn out process and obviously a process
> that needs good advise to help complete correctly! i have been from
> link to link looking for answers and seem to fall on contradiction
> whereever i go...go figure!!
> all i was asking was some help with the way and order things are
> carried out! mybe i should have just posted 'im getting married to a
> US citizen in the UK and need advise' and then waited for the
> questions to roll in, but i tryed to give as much information as i
> could and end up getting you!
>
> of course i am concerned it is the right paperwork! why else would i
> ask??
> i also know that he cannot file any paperwork which i need to
> file...this to me seems OBVIOUS!
> of course i am concerned that the right paperwork is filed...where is
> the point in fileing the wrong papework?? this to me would be time
> wasting and stupid!
>
> thanks to everyone elses replies! helpful!!

Since you ask... yes, I mostly am like this with with everyone.



Actually, what little you gave was so badly muddled in your mind, it was
difficult to sort out exactly what it was you wanted. For example, you
asked, "...after the wedding i dont think i can go to the US until the
visa is completed, but, are we still able to get married in two month,
here?" Since you didn't come here for a grammar lession, I'm not going
to bother explaining why the word "but" is wrong... but you've basically
asked whether or not getting married in two months is dependent on your
not going to the US until after you get the visa. Your entire post is
like this... so if your post has been misinterpreted... well, I consider
the source.

Here's another example. You wrote, "when he returns to the US on
thursday he is going to start fileing the required paperwork" but you
fail to mention *what* paperwork - the paperwork for a visa for him to
the UK or a visa for you to the US. When I asked for some clarification,
you wrote, "whatever paperwork is needed"... and you *never* clarified
what type of paperwork he was going to start filing. People here aren't
mind readers.

Let me also comment, that this this forum is based on written
information, so it would help if you occasionally capitalize the first
word of a sentence, organize your thoughts into coherent sentences, and
proofread what you've written before posting.

Ian
 

Old 05-07-2007, 12:44 AM   #12 (permalink)
Bob
 
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Default Re: getting married in the UK

> Since you ask... yes, I mostly am like this with with everyone.
>
>
>
> Actually, what little you gave was so badly muddled in your mind, it
> was difficult to sort out exactly what it was you wanted. For example,
> you asked, "...after the wedding i dont think i can go to the US until
> the visa is completed, but, are we still able to get married in two
> month, here?" Since you didn't come here for a grammar lession, I'm
> not going to bother explaining why the word "but" is wrong... but
> you've basically asked whether or not getting married in two months is
> dependent on your not going to the US until after you get the visa.
> Your entire post is like this... so if your post has been
> misinterpreted... well, I consider the source.
>
> Here's another example. You wrote, "when he returns to the US on
> thursday he is going to start fileing the required paperwork" but you
> fail to mention *what* paperwork - the paperwork for a visa for him to
> the UK or a visa for you to the US. When I asked for some
> clarification, you wrote, "whatever paperwork is needed"... and you
> *never* clarified what type of paperwork he was going to start filing.
> People here aren't mind readers.
>
> Let me also comment, that this this forum is based on written
> information, so it would help if you occasionally capitalize the first
> word of a sentence, organize your thoughts into coherent sentences,
> and proofread what you've written before posting.
>
> Ian

okay, I'm bored, but that made me giggle
 
Old 05-07-2007, 11:59 AM   #13 (permalink)
Ian-Mstm
 
Posts: 6030
Default Re: getting married in the UK

> okay, I'm bored, but that made me giggle

<PeeWee Herman on>

I meant to do that!

</off>

Ian
 
 


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