The yard in springtime
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Friday, May 16, 2008
Updatables
Despite wondering at the hundreds of Euros the last few stages of the process cost, I nearly, almost, tasteably have a K-1 fiancé immigrant visa!
Last steps:
A medical at the hospital in Berlin-Zehlendorf at 10.30 am on Tuesday 20th May (1 morning off work!)
Approximately a week later I will finally, actually, tangibly have a K-1 visa delivered to my very door. Or at least to my postbox.
Last steps:
A medical at the hospital in Berlin-Zehlendorf at 10.30 am on Tuesday 20th May (1 morning off work!)
- For this I need 1, or 3, passport photos (depending on the source), my passport, my case number and my vaccine records.
- When I leave the venerable Dr. Lothar Erbenich, I need to take with me a DS-3025 form (vaccine follow-up on adjusting status) and my chest X-ray (which goes on the plane with me
Approximately a week later I will finally, actually, tangibly have a K-1 visa delivered to my very door. Or at least to my postbox.
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Thursday, May 15, 2008
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Wedding Plans getting off the ground
Now that the Visa seems to be out of our hands for the moment, we've begun talking turkey about the wedding. We spent much of today and yesterday hashing out our basic preferences for format and timing.
Tentative Decisions:
Tentative Decisions:
- Pending the approval of a few very important guests, we're looking at a Christmastime wedding (for the ease of our traveling guests who need to book time off, as well as for the bride herself, who can't easily get time off during the fall semester and would be hard pressed to find time to plan in the summer).
- We're looking at having an early ceremony (noontime) and champagne and cake reception directly following, then a very intimate dinner later on.
- As for the ceremony, we want to work within the basic "traditional" structure of the wedding, but to really personalize the readings and music to reflect our interests and beliefs.
- We want to try to incorporate some Irish elements (maybe some traditional Irish vows or readings - I already have an Irish hanky to carry down the aisle with me) into the ceremony.
- We're looking for a reading in German, to be read by a German, in addition to another literary passage in English.
- Trying to start thinking about music to incorporate: I've got very definite ideas of the kind of music I'd like to involve - Bach for processing, maybe some Beethoven (Pathetique) or Chopin (a Nocture), and, for Dan (and because I like it), "Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence."
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Domestic Fantasies: Plants
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Progress!
I-134s have been sent off. Dan's just waiting on one more bit of paperwork (medical records) and I have to send the NOA2, which I forgot to include and we'll be all set and waiting for the Interview date!
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