Hey all!
As the title says, I have just entered into a new relationship that will soon be international. I live in the United States, and she lives in the Philippines. She is currently here in the United States, she came over in November to visit some family for the holidays. She was supposed to leave in March, but COVID obviously had different plans. I met her back in August, we started chatting on a dating app, and soon met in person. She told me right away that she will be leaving soon - within a couple months - but as we have both been spending time with each other we have developed feelings for each other, and we have decided to enter into a relationship together and attempt the long distance when she leaves.
I am very happy with her. While I am wrapped up in the excitement of a new relationship, I do believe I can objectively say this is the best dating experience I've had in my life, and I feel for her a way that I have never felt about anyone else before. Without trying to overstate it, I do believe that our relationship has real potential, with her I want to be around her in ways I havent wanted to be around past dates and relationships, and I receive effort and attention and affection from her in ways that I never have before. It has been a truly mutual pairing between us, and I'm excited to see where it can go.
The difficulty, beyond our coming distance, is that we are unsure of how long the distance will be. She would like to move here permanently, as she does have some family here and she likes it here, but when she goes back she doesn't know how long it will be until she can come back. She has applied for her visa extension, which will allow her to stay until November, but she also feels hesitant about staying right up until her expiration, as she wonders if that may look bad on her trying to come back later. There is also the fact that she has never received a decision about her extension, so while to my understanding of US immigration law she is currently here legally, she is worried that if her request is denied, she will then be considered to have been here *illegally, barring her from returning in the future. This would obviously put a damper on our relationship, as well as her ability to come back and see her family.
Since this is the place to discuss long distance relationships, I was wondering if anyone is familiar with immigration law in the US, and can elaborate on what sorts of consequences she may potentially face?
I'm also kind of open to just advice on long distance and international relationships in general. Relationships are new to me. Most of my dating life has been failed attempts at relationships that fizzle out after a couple weeks or so, and even the committed relationships I have been in haven't lasted long term and didn't always have the potential that I feel with this one. I am old enough (37, same age as my new girlfriend) to have learned a lot about what I need and want in relationships and how to express that, but still inexperienced enough in relationships that, despite intentions, I may not always know what to give or how to be an active partner in a relationship. I do know and agree with certain common LDR advice like have an end date in mind (we have discussed the potential worst case scenarios and how long we are generally preparing for), and that communication and honesty are key in relationships period (we have both been completely open books with each other, about our pasts, what we want for our futures, our expectations - or lack thereof - for the relationship, and how we want to proceed, and we have been in absolute agreement about what we see for our relationship), but a lot of this is going to be a brand new experience for me, and then adding the additional challenge of an international relationship on top of that. While we are both doing our best to keep a level head about everything, there are some very real considerations her and i will have to encounter if we want our relationship to work.
What I do know is that her and I want to be together, and we want to find out together if our relationship can endure this challenge and make it.
What I don't know are some of the technicalities of how a relationship like this may practically function, in regards to options for her to come back, especially considering her current situation.
Thanks for reading, and thanks for any feedback or words of encouragement!
As the title says, I have just entered into a new relationship that will soon be international. I live in the United States, and she lives in the Philippines. She is currently here in the United States, she came over in November to visit some family for the holidays. She was supposed to leave in March, but COVID obviously had different plans. I met her back in August, we started chatting on a dating app, and soon met in person. She told me right away that she will be leaving soon - within a couple months - but as we have both been spending time with each other we have developed feelings for each other, and we have decided to enter into a relationship together and attempt the long distance when she leaves.
I am very happy with her. While I am wrapped up in the excitement of a new relationship, I do believe I can objectively say this is the best dating experience I've had in my life, and I feel for her a way that I have never felt about anyone else before. Without trying to overstate it, I do believe that our relationship has real potential, with her I want to be around her in ways I havent wanted to be around past dates and relationships, and I receive effort and attention and affection from her in ways that I never have before. It has been a truly mutual pairing between us, and I'm excited to see where it can go.
The difficulty, beyond our coming distance, is that we are unsure of how long the distance will be. She would like to move here permanently, as she does have some family here and she likes it here, but when she goes back she doesn't know how long it will be until she can come back. She has applied for her visa extension, which will allow her to stay until November, but she also feels hesitant about staying right up until her expiration, as she wonders if that may look bad on her trying to come back later. There is also the fact that she has never received a decision about her extension, so while to my understanding of US immigration law she is currently here legally, she is worried that if her request is denied, she will then be considered to have been here *illegally, barring her from returning in the future. This would obviously put a damper on our relationship, as well as her ability to come back and see her family.
Since this is the place to discuss long distance relationships, I was wondering if anyone is familiar with immigration law in the US, and can elaborate on what sorts of consequences she may potentially face?
I'm also kind of open to just advice on long distance and international relationships in general. Relationships are new to me. Most of my dating life has been failed attempts at relationships that fizzle out after a couple weeks or so, and even the committed relationships I have been in haven't lasted long term and didn't always have the potential that I feel with this one. I am old enough (37, same age as my new girlfriend) to have learned a lot about what I need and want in relationships and how to express that, but still inexperienced enough in relationships that, despite intentions, I may not always know what to give or how to be an active partner in a relationship. I do know and agree with certain common LDR advice like have an end date in mind (we have discussed the potential worst case scenarios and how long we are generally preparing for), and that communication and honesty are key in relationships period (we have both been completely open books with each other, about our pasts, what we want for our futures, our expectations - or lack thereof - for the relationship, and how we want to proceed, and we have been in absolute agreement about what we see for our relationship), but a lot of this is going to be a brand new experience for me, and then adding the additional challenge of an international relationship on top of that. While we are both doing our best to keep a level head about everything, there are some very real considerations her and i will have to encounter if we want our relationship to work.
What I do know is that her and I want to be together, and we want to find out together if our relationship can endure this challenge and make it.
What I don't know are some of the technicalities of how a relationship like this may practically function, in regards to options for her to come back, especially considering her current situation.
Thanks for reading, and thanks for any feedback or words of encouragement!
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