Grr...Have been pressured by my fiance to find out about the fiance visa,which will cost me a pretty,ugly penny..
$464. Then I have to apply for a spouse visa I think and pay again. There is alot of restrictions,in other words they dont want a lazy ass american to live off the British government,ha!.. wish the States were a bit heavier on that area cause lots of immigrants have many opportunities to live well here.
But anyways I gotta start applying, get his passport copy,letters,pictures and whatnot. Too much of a hassle but this guy is worth it ,he better be!
This also means I have to live there for atleast 2 years and start from the beginning in a whole new country. Looks easier in the movies...
Just today my mate and I have set the date for the wedding. Pressure is on and time is running rampantly. Stress mode on.
thats the church we plan to get married in.Looks nice.
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View from the South on Lockwood Road This church, built in 1916, is an early example of a ferro-concrete building.
It's strange Italian style is unique in this part of South Yorkshire and is distinctly odd for a Dearne Valley pit village.
According to Pevsner, the pulpit bought by the church in 1931 is 18th century Flemish.
$464. Then I have to apply for a spouse visa I think and pay again. There is alot of restrictions,in other words they dont want a lazy ass american to live off the British government,ha!.. wish the States were a bit heavier on that area cause lots of immigrants have many opportunities to live well here.
But anyways I gotta start applying, get his passport copy,letters,pictures and whatnot. Too much of a hassle but this guy is worth it ,he better be!
This also means I have to live there for atleast 2 years and start from the beginning in a whole new country. Looks easier in the movies...
Just today my mate and I have set the date for the wedding. Pressure is on and time is running rampantly. Stress mode on.
thats the church we plan to get married in.Looks nice.
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View from the South on Lockwood Road This church, built in 1916, is an early example of a ferro-concrete building.
It's strange Italian style is unique in this part of South Yorkshire and is distinctly odd for a Dearne Valley pit village.
According to Pevsner, the pulpit bought by the church in 1931 is 18th century Flemish.