My fiancee and I have been in a long distance relationship for two and a half years now. He is in the UK, and I in Maryland. When I went to visit him for the second time this past July, I was denied entry for lack of ties back to the US. No longer in school and had been recently unemployed, although I had managed to save up a significant amount of money for a few months stay. Either way, it happened, and it's set us back major. Because now I CANNOT ever visit him ever again unless I have a visa. This whole situation has put such a significant amount of stress on us. Tension, too.
It was a year before we met for the first time. He came here and stayed for three months. Four months later, I went there to visit him for Christmas. Six months later, I tried again and was denied entry. One month later, he came here for three weeks, in which we became engaged, and just went home four days ago. He recently finished University and is also unemployed. Money is only but a dream in our relationship now, and time seems to be the only thing ahead of us. All I see is a lot of time apart. Probably more than six months, which was extremely difficult to get through the first time. In order for me to move there, whether it be on a fiance visa or a spousal if we choose to marry here first, he has to be making 18600 pounds a year in order to sponsor me.
This has proven to be no easy task.
Please bestow upon me your great and mighty wisdom. I'm not asking for anything specifically, just some form of encouragement that reassures me there WILL BE a time when we close the distance. I love him, but each time we see each other I have a hard time transitioning back to the online and text communication. We're all different online than we are in person, no matter how many CAPS or emoticons we type into a message to show our inflection. I just....don't know how to cope with it all right now. My fiancee is perfect to me in every way shape and form, but he isn't very insightful and can't do much else but kiss me and rub my hair and tell me it will all be okay. Even that, he cannot do over the internet.
I'm just a grumpy mess.
It was a year before we met for the first time. He came here and stayed for three months. Four months later, I went there to visit him for Christmas. Six months later, I tried again and was denied entry. One month later, he came here for three weeks, in which we became engaged, and just went home four days ago. He recently finished University and is also unemployed. Money is only but a dream in our relationship now, and time seems to be the only thing ahead of us. All I see is a lot of time apart. Probably more than six months, which was extremely difficult to get through the first time. In order for me to move there, whether it be on a fiance visa or a spousal if we choose to marry here first, he has to be making 18600 pounds a year in order to sponsor me.
This has proven to be no easy task.
Please bestow upon me your great and mighty wisdom. I'm not asking for anything specifically, just some form of encouragement that reassures me there WILL BE a time when we close the distance. I love him, but each time we see each other I have a hard time transitioning back to the online and text communication. We're all different online than we are in person, no matter how many CAPS or emoticons we type into a message to show our inflection. I just....don't know how to cope with it all right now. My fiancee is perfect to me in every way shape and form, but he isn't very insightful and can't do much else but kiss me and rub my hair and tell me it will all be okay. Even that, he cannot do over the internet.
I'm just a grumpy mess.
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