We took off early this morning. I had almost no sleep, on day 2 of a nasty headache, and starving. I was not in my perky place.
The drive was LONG. I had to stop to use a restroom on the way, it was unisex, and people had peed on the walls, as well as a big puddle in front of the toilet. *shudder* This did not help my mood.
We got there, waaay deep in Kansas City, Missouri. The security officer was just super nice, reassuring, and gave me no problems with my zofran pump. He chatted with us and was a really nice introduction to this building of terror!
Once past that, we had a seat for just a couple of minutes before a youngish man called us back. He was also very, very nice. Friendly, not intimidating, seemed interested in our story. I was asked my husbands name (I can't imagine if I had gotten that wrong haha), his parents names, if I worked, what our address is, how we met, if I had met his parents.
He asked Rane our dogs name, if he had met my parents, some details on the dates of our meeting/visits, and questions such as if he had ever killed anyone, if he had been through a situation where we wanted him out of the country, etc.
He asked us together about how our relationship progressed, if the baby was ours together, the size of our wedding.
He looked through our picture book, seemed to like the pics of my dog at the wedding, scanned two of the photos, and he took the letter our reverend wrote on our behalf (he seemed happy it was sealed, and surprised) to add to our file. He glanced at the stack of greeting cards I brought, which were from the wedding and baby congrats.
We were in there a very short time. The officer was great, and at the end, he said he would suggest approval. The computer systems were down, so pending one background check, they will be putting the green card in the mail in a couple weeks.
*cheer*
The drive was LONG. I had to stop to use a restroom on the way, it was unisex, and people had peed on the walls, as well as a big puddle in front of the toilet. *shudder* This did not help my mood.
We got there, waaay deep in Kansas City, Missouri. The security officer was just super nice, reassuring, and gave me no problems with my zofran pump. He chatted with us and was a really nice introduction to this building of terror!
Once past that, we had a seat for just a couple of minutes before a youngish man called us back. He was also very, very nice. Friendly, not intimidating, seemed interested in our story. I was asked my husbands name (I can't imagine if I had gotten that wrong haha), his parents names, if I worked, what our address is, how we met, if I had met his parents.
He asked Rane our dogs name, if he had met my parents, some details on the dates of our meeting/visits, and questions such as if he had ever killed anyone, if he had been through a situation where we wanted him out of the country, etc.
He asked us together about how our relationship progressed, if the baby was ours together, the size of our wedding.
He looked through our picture book, seemed to like the pics of my dog at the wedding, scanned two of the photos, and he took the letter our reverend wrote on our behalf (he seemed happy it was sealed, and surprised) to add to our file. He glanced at the stack of greeting cards I brought, which were from the wedding and baby congrats.
We were in there a very short time. The officer was great, and at the end, he said he would suggest approval. The computer systems were down, so pending one background check, they will be putting the green card in the mail in a couple weeks.
*cheer*
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