Title: What does it take?? Post by: Edge on April 07, 2002, 05:00:00 AM for a latina woman to succeed in adjusting to life here in the U.S.
I know my first girlfriend in Venezuela probably would have had a hard time adjusting to life here, so it is probably good that relationship ended. I began to realize this after getting to know her. I think guys need to keep an eye on how easy is it going to be for their novia/fiancée to adjust to life here and this should be part of the selection process. What qualities does she need to have? What can we do to help her?? Title: Re: What does it take?? Post by: Ross2 on April 07, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to What does it take??, posted by Edge on Apr 7, 2002
Edge, I'm not married to a Latina yet so I'm not claiming to be an expert on this subject, but I think a travel visa would Ross Title: total cost Post by: mck on April 07, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: What does it take??, posted by Ross2 on Apr 7, 2002
With me it is not so much the girl herself I am worried about or the adjustment process, it is the cost of all the expenses. For example the cost of a lawyer is $2500 to complete the entire K1 visa, not just the front end (the front end to get her here on the K1 you can do for about $1000), or do an adjustment of status from a tourist visa to a spousal visa. English classes for 16 weeks are about $500. Airfare for her to come up $350.00. Driving school $200. The cost of a cheap used car for her $2000. Misc expenses $500.00. The cost of the initial meeting and the vacation $1200.00. The cost when you add all this up comes out to about $7000.00, and that is doing it cheaply. But I look at it this way, It is probably alot cheaper then what it would cost to do the entire wedding thing for an American chick and at least the expenses are spread out over a about a year. |