Title: the long and $$$ road Post by: JimmySTLOUIS on November 26, 2005, 05:00:00 AM I hope everyone had a good thanksgiving.
On Wed of last week we had our adjustment of status interview in St. Louis. That part went OK. I have to fil out ANOTHER affidavit of support and W-2's for the last 3 years. (this should be close to the end of the K1 process) We also had to finish some immunization shots. Now maybe I dropped the ball but we were never told in previous appointments that we were still missing this. So on this trip they said we needed JUST the shots finished but we had to go a DR on their list. The clinics were much cheaper but we got the run around from 3 places. After we went in person place #1 said they dont do the shots. SO We went to place#X got the shots ($75 total) then we went to place#1 again and paid $50 for the paperwork! The funny part is that she is not complete on some of the shots. There is a third part still needed but good ol place#1 took the $50 and gave us the paper!!! IS this SA or the USA ???? what a joke! SO the moral of this story is - be prepeared for long paper trail and lots of $$$ to get everthing legal. On the other hand it has been so worth it. I have the best girl in the world!
jim Title: Re: the long and $$$ road Post by: Fuzzyone on November 29, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to the long and $$$ road , posted by JimmySTLOUIS on Nov 26, 2005
Things have sure changed from 2000 it was very easy for my ex we sailed right thru the process. I have a friend at work right now that they are messing with and taking all the money they can from him. Title: Re: the long and $$$ road Post by: JaySlo on November 26, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to the long and $$$ road , posted by JimmySTLOUIS on Nov 26, 2005
What is the next step for you? Did they give you another appointment? In this process so much has to do with the agent dealing on your case as there is no consistency at all. Title: one more thing - thanksgiving dinner Post by: JimmySTLOUIS on November 26, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to the long and $$$ road , posted by JimmySTLOUIS on Nov 26, 2005
Since I know how much you guys love hearing about whats for dinner. We had a big Peruvian get together in NJ. Tons of Seco, Pavo, Carapulcra, Caucau, Paneton, Alfajores, Inca Kola, etc. NJ has a lot of Peruvians. Some are really doing quite well here. TE AMO PERU!!! jim |