Ana Adiong |
We've been in constant contact, several hours daily, via video call since I left the Philippines December 1. She watched the Baile del Sol on Elizabeth Street with me today on my I-phone, just as she watches me shop at H.E.B.
I've been more than fortunate in finding two great partners in life. Nena went with me everywhere for 49+ years and now Ana is in my life with the same focus.
Our first immigration form, the I-129F, is being reviewed at the California Processing Center with a typical wait time of 5.5 to 7.5 months. That's just the beginning of the immigration process that will include an interview at the U.S. embassy in Manila preceded by a thorough medical check-up.
With the current administration pushing back on legal immigration, the process is taking as much as 43.5 months.
43 months? You're 72! You'll be dead by then, Jim!
ReplyDeleteYou're Toooooooooooo old, dude!
ReplyDeleteYou went to the Philippines for that? LOL
ReplyDeleteJust bring her to the US and seek asylum that way you don't have to wait in line. It's easier and cheaper that way.
ReplyDeleteIf you think Trump is going to let you bring her over to marry, you might a redneck.
ReplyDeleteHi Dude at 4:28 PM. tRump imported two of his wives! And some of his in-laws.
ReplyDeleteNew immigrant culo is a must for this country.
ReplyDeleteWhoa!!!! That one made me skip a heartbeat, Jim.
DeleteDo you really believe she loves you?
ReplyDeleteHow dare you to question me how i feel about him!!! You do not know me and Yes, I love him and no words to describe how much i love him. And i know him enough to say i love him. You're just one sore ass loser.
ReplyDeleteLove Conquers All Mr. Barton.
ReplyDeleteBest Wishes to you and your fiancee.
Pretty lady... ! I hope both of your dreams come true!!
ReplyDeleteShe is beautiful. Blessings to you both for a beautiful marriage.
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