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Old 12-22-2006, 04:07 AM   #11 (permalink)
Workboresme
 
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> Why is this an issue? A single photo of the two of you holding a
> recent copy of "USA Today" will solve the "problem". I can't believe
> you didn't think of something like this yourself.
>
>
>
> Why is everything a problem for you? If you think this is all just a
> burden, you're doomed before you start. I'm sorry, but it seems as
> though everything for you is just a lame excuse!
>
> Ian

You are so mean! Be nice to these people, not everyone is perfect and
neither are you
Remember, people come on here asking for advice, not to be ripped apart
by sanctimonious gits like you!
 

Old 12-22-2006, 04:28 AM   #12 (permalink)
Boiler
 
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> You are so mean! Be nice to these people, not everyone is perfect and
> neither are you
> Remember, people come on here asking for advice, not to be ripped
> apart by sanctimonious gits like you!

Pot calling the Kettle black? Does this look familiar?

OK, STOP telling us our waivers will be approved. Do you work for USCIS?
Do you know our full names and our case numbers????

STOP telling us it's in g.o.d.'s hands. That's bollox, it's in the hands
of the officers dealing with our cases.

STOP telling us what we want to hear. It gets our hopes up.......just
because "you" were approved, DOES NOT MEAN WE WILL BE, DARNIT!

Fine, tell us to have faith. But tell us what will be, will be. "Que
sera, sera"

But just please quit it with the "I know you will be fine" bs, k?
 
Old 12-22-2006, 05:05 AM   #13 (permalink)
Workboresme
 
Posts: 117
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> Pot calling the Kettle black? Does this look familiar?
>
> OK, STOP telling us our waivers will be approved. Do you work for
> USCIS? Do you know our full names and our case numbers????
>
> STOP telling us it's in g.o.d.'s hands. That's bollox, it's in the
> hands of the officers dealing with our cases.
>
> STOP telling us what we want to hear. It gets our hopes up.......just
> because "you" were approved, DOES NOT MEAN WE WILL BE, DARNIT!
>
> Fine, tell us to have faith. But tell us what will be, will be. "Que
> sera, sera"
>
> But just please quit it with the "I know you will be fine" bs, k?

Funny, I don't recall posting that on here. Nobody on this site gives
a toss about waivers anyway. Second of all, that was me asking people
to stop telling me that bullshit (which I have had in so many pm's
it's not even funny). That post wasn't intended to be bitchy and was
not directed at anyone in particluar because we're all going through
our stuff.

Edit: And it's completely irrelevant to what I just said to Ian.
 
Old 12-23-2006, 12:00 AM   #14 (permalink)
_Mh_
 
Posts: 98
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In article <35$414855$4220926$>,
Rete <> wrote:
>
>> One would think that sworn statements, notarized, from friends and
>> family verifying your time together..might be sufficient. American
>> friends and family might be preferrable from a "sworn statement" point
>> of view, given that the U.S. would have jurisdiction over them. Just
>> a thought. Someone else here might know better on that idea.
>
>They are usually a last ditch effort, if all else fails.


We got an RFE for our K-1 application, and didn't have much more info to
send (I think I found one more plane ticket, maybe a hotel receipt), so we
included sworn affadavits from both our parents that we had stayed in our
parent's homes when visiting each other and they had seen us together.

We were approved.

Mind you, they also stipulated they needed evidence of us meeting 2 years in
the future (i.e. we submitted Oct/03, they wanted evidence of meeting
between Oct/03 and Oct/05), so not sure what was the mitigating factor
there.

MH
 
 


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