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After marrying, an Adjustment of Status (using a USCIS form I-485[2]) must be filed that will convert the K1 fiancee and K2 children status to that of Conditional Lawful Permanent Resident Status, e.g., a green card. It can take as long as a year after the filing of a correct I-485 to be invited to a local USCIS Office for an interview of the Petitioner, K1 fiancee, and any K2 children. The interviewer is essentially interested in ascertaining if the marriage is legitimate, and will ask questions a genuine couple should have no issue answering, for example, Who normally does the grocery shopping?, What night does the garbage go out?, When was the last time your spouse took the day off work?. If the interview goes well, the I-551 green card will arrive in the mail in a few weeks - although post September 11, this time has been increased due to a backlog in CIA processing of background checks. If the Petitioner or the fiancee does not attend the Interview, the fiancee will lose legal status and must leave the US.
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President Obama's Pen-Pal Hospitalized
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President Obama's pen-pal has taken ill. Natoma Canfield, an Ohio cleaning woman, who reached out to the President about the need for health care reform is ...
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Fundraiser to benefit Tanzanian group - Contra Costa Times
Fundraiser to benefit Tanzanian group
Contra Costa Times
The event will feature a 1:30 pm screening of the film "My Pen Pal: An African Adventure" - a family film about a 10-year-old girl who travels to Tanzania ...
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Pen Pals Of More Than 60 Years Reunite - MyWabashValley
Pen Pals Of More Than 60 Years Reunite
MyWabashValley
A West Terre Haute woman gets a big surprise, when her pen pal of more than 60 years shows up at her door. Joan Porter has written letters to a family ...
Good grief, CB! Parody tackles teen issues - pride source.com
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Good grief, CB! Parody tackles teen issues
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The play opens to find CB (Charlie Brown) composing a letter to a long forgotten - and non-reciprocal - pen pal. His parents have just euthanized his beagle ...
Getting started as a Penpal is really easy. Just go to one of the hundreds of penpals/mailfriends websites on the Internet and write an message/email to a person that seems interesting to you. (You can find a list of some penpal websites on the bottom of this webpage.) On many websites you also have the possibility to make a profile of yourself and post that on the website. It's up to you if you want that or not. Don't expect to much of that though. It could be that nobody ever reacts to your profile or you just get messages from people that you are absolutely not interested in. But if you're lucky it might also result in a very good friendship. Just be careful with the amount of information you post on your profile, but paranoia probably prevents a interesting conversation. Building a solid Pen pal friendship is quite hard. In the first couple of messages you probably exchange name, age, profession, , hobbies and sports . And then what? If you're lucky you have one or 2 things in common, for example a hobby or you are both fan of the same actor or artist. Then you can discuss the ins and outs on this subject. After that you have to find some new subject to talk about. An suggestion is to tell about those simple things you experience in daily life. It might sound like very normal to you, but can be very strange/exciting/funny to somebody on the other side of the world. Another suggestion is to exchange some words/sentences in your own language with your penpal. You could try to get in touch with your penpal through one of the popular Instant Messengers , such as Yahoo IM, MSN, AOL, or ICQ. This way contact is somewhat more direct and personal, but you could end up in a situation where you absolutely have no idea what to say (depends on how talkatative you are).
After marrying, an Adjustment of Status (using a USCIS form I-485[2]) must be filed that will convert the K1 fiancee and K2 children status to that of Conditional Lawful Permanent Resident Status, e.g., a green card. It can take as long as a year after the filing of a correct I-485 to be invited to a local USCIS Office for an interview of the Petitioner, K1 fiancee, and any K2 children. The interviewer is essentially interested in ascertaining if the marriage is legitimate, and will ask questions a genuine couple should have no issue answering, for example, Who normally does the grocery shopping?, What night does the garbage go out?, When was the last time your spouse took the day off work?. If the interview goes well, the I-551 green card will arrive in the mail in a few weeks - although post September 11, this time has been increased due to a backlog in CIA processing of background checks. If the Petitioner or the fiancee does not attend the Interview, the fiancee will lose legal status and must leave the US.

