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    About to tell my mom that I'll move...

    ...to the USA next year...(through a K-1 Visa)

    and I am soooo nervous. I already told my brothers about it and they said go for it. But I really don't know how my mom will react...
    Any last minute tips or advice?

    Thank you in advance!

    #2
    Be confident but I guess be prepared for her to not be happy about it, at least at the start.

    Good Luck!!
    Flying out to meet him for the first time: 16th November 2014 - 14th December 2014
    Flying out to meet him for the second time: 3rd June 2015 -18th July 2015
    Flying out to meet him for the third time: 12th December 2016 - 12th January 2017
    His first flight to me: April 2018 DENIED ENTRY
    Flying out to meet him for the fourth time: 23rd June 2018 - 7th July 2018
    Got Engaged: 12th December 2016
    Married: June 29th 2018
    Hoping to close the distance: 2019/2020

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      #3
      I just broke the news to mom a couple days ago and I think it's slowly sinking in. It's helping to let her know I'll still, very much, be a part of her life. It's normal for adult children to end up moving far away to live their own lives. She'll probably be upset at first, but you won't really be leaving her.

      Married: June 9th, 2015

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        #4
        My parents have known this from the beginning, but I think it has just recently hit them that I am moving within the month. Just be confident and explain all the steps so they know what to expect in the upcoming months!

        Relationship began: 05/22/2012
        First Met: 03/21/2013 - 03/30/2013
        Second Visit: 06/06/2013 - 08/21/2013 ~ Proposal: 07/06/2013 ♥
        Third Visit: 10/09/2013 - 01/08/2013
        Closed the distance: 11/20/2014 ♥
        Married: 1/24/2015
        Became Resident: 9/14/2015

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          #5
          okay...i finally told her...she wasn't really pleased but didn't really say something against it either. Yet I knew that she was really sad but didn't really show it.
          Well, but honestly I know that this is the right decision for me and I (or we) wouldn't be able to continue a LDR for a couple more years..
          And I mean...it is not the end of the world...I'll just live far away but skype and facebook are a good way to keep in touch...
          Now that my brothers and my mother know about it we're one step closer to finally close the distance...yay

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            #6
            Glad it went well

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              #7
              Glad it went okay
              Flying out to meet him for the first time: 16th November 2014 - 14th December 2014
              Flying out to meet him for the second time: 3rd June 2015 -18th July 2015
              Flying out to meet him for the third time: 12th December 2016 - 12th January 2017
              His first flight to me: April 2018 DENIED ENTRY
              Flying out to meet him for the fourth time: 23rd June 2018 - 7th July 2018
              Got Engaged: 12th December 2016
              Married: June 29th 2018
              Hoping to close the distance: 2019/2020

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                #8
                Maybe it will help your mother knowing when you will be able to come for a visit. Children naturally move away but she might worry that your visits will be infrequent.
                I made love to him only twice, she thought and looked at the man laying asleep beside her. And yet still it is as if we have been together forever, as if he has always known my life, my soul, my body, my light, my pain
                - Paulo Coelho, "Eleven minutes"



                "Bız yüzyılın aşkı vardır" - We have dated since Sept. 2013. To see our full story, click here https://members.lovingfromadistance....and-our-visits

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                  #9
                  On a K1 visa, visits won't be possible or very hard to schedule for at least 2 years or until you get the greencard which could take even longer. You should mention that.

                  Relationship began: 05/22/2012
                  First Met: 03/21/2013 - 03/30/2013
                  Second Visit: 06/06/2013 - 08/21/2013 ~ Proposal: 07/06/2013 ♥
                  Third Visit: 10/09/2013 - 01/08/2013
                  Closed the distance: 11/20/2014 ♥
                  Married: 1/24/2015
                  Became Resident: 9/14/2015

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                    #10
                    ............
                    Last edited by vicks5721; November 11, 2014, 03:47 PM.

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                      #11
                      Im glad for you that your mum took it well, my parents knew from the beginning that I am going to move to America and my sister, and my nieces. Everyone will miss me but they are supportive and understanding, like Snow said I reckon it won't sink in until the weeks before I leave.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by vicks5721 View Post
                        My understanding of the k1 visa is that when you apply for adjustment of status after marriage will take about 3 months to get your greencard( conditional permanent resident) Once you have your greencard you can travel out of the USA any time and it will be simple to be able to get back in, also you can't travel out of America once you arrive, as the K1 visa is only for one entry and so wait until you have your greencard. When you have conditional permanent resident status you will have to file forms 90 days before your 2 year anniversary to get the greencard changed to unconditional permanent resident, they would interview you to make sure the marriage is genuine. Then after you get the unconditional status, you can apply for citizenship by naturalisation. I know within the 2 years before getting the greencard changed to unconditional they will want to know that you stayed in America over that time period more than you travelled overseas. As I think their reasoning is it will show them you are commited to your relationship with your SO, which makes sense. When I get my K1 visa soon and go to America to marry my fiance and we live together in Minnesota, we plan to visit my family in England at least once a year, depends what we can afford and we will have lots of things to see in America, so over the first two years we can go on trips and hoildays in other states and our own state, minnesota is massive, it is definitely bigger than the whole of the UK lol.
                        I'm really sorry to burst your bubble, but 3 months is really on the very low end of the scale. It depends on the location of your office, but it is going to take more than 3 months before you get your greencard. It takes between 73 and 554 days before you get an interview date and from that interview date to the actual green card it takes you another 58 to 369 days depending on where your office is.
                        https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/aosstats.php <~ check for yourself here.

                        For me in CT, that would be 177 + 243 = 420 days, which is over a year.
                        For you in MN, that would be 353 + 369 = 722 days, which is over 2 years.

                        You only have to lift conditions if you have been married for less than 2 years before you have received your green card. If you have been married for more than 2, then you get a green card that is valid for 10 years.

                        You can apply for advanced parole, but you need good reasons for it: You may apply for Advance Parole if you have an adjustment of emergent personal or bona fide business reasons. Due to the processing required to issue an AP it is advisable to apply far in advance of when you plan to travel. As of late 2007 AP's were taking up to 100 days to be issued. In an emergency a person may make an [2]InfoPass Appointment at a local USCIS office and request an AP expedite. Proof of the emergency must be provided, along with a copy of the AOS NOA receipt.
                        https://www.visajourney.com/wiki/ind...Advance_Parole
                        Last edited by snow; November 10, 2014, 10:36 PM.

                        Relationship began: 05/22/2012
                        First Met: 03/21/2013 - 03/30/2013
                        Second Visit: 06/06/2013 - 08/21/2013 ~ Proposal: 07/06/2013 ♥
                        Third Visit: 10/09/2013 - 01/08/2013
                        Closed the distance: 11/20/2014 ♥
                        Married: 1/24/2015
                        Became Resident: 9/14/2015

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by snow View Post

                          For me in CT, that would be 177 + 243 = 420 days, which is over a year.
                          For you in MN, that would be 353 + 369 = 722 days, which is over 2 years.

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                          For me (VA) that would be 82 + 61 = 143 days...

                          We just started the whole process and it'll be a long journey. I really hope that we don't have to wait that long...
                          As long as it's 5-8 months it'll be okay lol...

                          And I have to wait until I get my GC before I can visit my family because we'll be both short of money ..but that is okay. I mean we live in the 21 century...
                          Last edited by Alma; November 11, 2014, 11:18 AM.

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                            #14
                            it means a total of 369 days for everything, so actually just over a year.
                            Also I went on government websites and it said 3 months and I know with the visa company we are with rapidvisa it will be around that amount of time. Visajourney is not an official government website, so I am not going to take what it says as correct for definite, that is my opinion and so I am going to go with that decision, it is the USCIS and such that are going to be accurate. I read on government websites it takes on average 3 month. Also it is possible to fill in a form to get permission to leave America to visit family back in the home country while you wait for your green card.
                            Last edited by vicks5721; November 11, 2014, 05:20 PM.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by vicks5721 View Post
                              it means a total of 369 days for everything, so actually just over a year.
                              Also I went on government websites and it said 3 months and I know with the visa company we are with rapidvisa it will be around that amount of time. Visajourney is not an official government website, so I am not going to take what it says as correct for definite, that is my opinion and so I am going to go with that decision, it is the USCIS and such that are going to be accurate. I read on government websites it takes on average 3 month. Also it is possible to fill in a form to get permission to leave America to visit family back in the home country while you wait for your green card.
                              Visajourney is a community of people who are going through the process of obtaining a visa and are posting the timelines that it took for them. Of course it is not 100% that this is going to be the exact time for you since every case is different, but it gives you an insight.

                              https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/processTimesDisplayInit.do <~ Official website from the USCIS for your office, they are currently working on the applicants from April 3rd 2014, which is 7 months after it has been filed. So like I said, 3 months is not gonna happen.

                              EDIT: You will have to select your office by yourself as it won't let me post the results.
                              Other than:
                              Form Form Name Processing Timeframe:
                              I-485 Application to Register Permanent Residence or to Adjust Status 3. April 2014
                              N-400 Application for Naturalization 5 Months
                              N-600 Application for Certification of Citizenship 5 Months
                              Last edited by snow; November 11, 2014, 06:20 PM.

                              Relationship began: 05/22/2012
                              First Met: 03/21/2013 - 03/30/2013
                              Second Visit: 06/06/2013 - 08/21/2013 ~ Proposal: 07/06/2013 ♥
                              Third Visit: 10/09/2013 - 01/08/2013
                              Closed the distance: 11/20/2014 ♥
                              Married: 1/24/2015
                              Became Resident: 9/14/2015

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