Thank you! I appreciate the support!SooMazi said:Sorry to hear about your father-in-law Mrs.Asag. Sending you positive thoughts, energy and prayers.
My husband is at the lawyers office right now about the situation.
Thank you! I appreciate the support!SooMazi said:Sorry to hear about your father-in-law Mrs.Asag. Sending you positive thoughts, energy and prayers.
So what did the lawyer suggest???Mrs.Asag said:Thank you! I appreciate the support!
My husband is at the lawyers office right now about the situation.
HEY! Welcome! I know you'll like it here Lots of love and supportive people all waiting for the same outcome!negmeg said:Hope everyone is doing well even with these long timelines that we see on the spreadsheet. I know! even 2 months can take up to 2 years if you are away from your spouse or if you can't count days anymore...
I am super new to this conversation but eager to join Da Gang for anything that I can do..
I am waiting for all those yellow colors to become green and those blue/purple color to become yellow.. on the spreadsheet.. thanx to those who cam up with this idea of having everyone informed and in the loop..
Cheers to green
The lawyer sent an email to the embassy in Ankara asking how my hubby's case is going - just to see if they will respond.Turkey2013 said:So what did the lawyer suggest???
negmeg said:Hope everyone is doing well even with these long timelines that we see on the spreadsheet. I know! even 2 months can take up to 2 years if you are away from your spouse or if you can't count days anymore...
I am super new to this conversation but eager to join Da Gang for anything that I can do..
I am waiting for all those yellow colors to become green and those blue/purple color to become yellow.. on the spreadsheet.. thanx to those who cam up with this idea of having everyone informed and in the loop..
Cheers to green
WELCOMEEEEE!! Don't be shy, just feel free to ask, ventilate, whatever your emotions, WE WILL understand...!!
OK, so now we have to replace your husband when he leaves, I mean in support nothing else lolllll !!!Mrs.Asag said:The lawyer sent an email to the embassy in Ankara asking how my hubby's case is going - just to see if they will respond.
Basically, my husband is allowed to leave because we did apply out-land sad news for me but good for him!
Only thing that sucks is he will now be stuck in Turkey until our file is approved. Could be weeks, or months... and that sucks!
I really can't imagine what it is like for all of you with spouses IN TURKEY (Iran/Azerbaijan)! I feel awful that you are forced to be away from your loved ones for SO LONG! Life literally stands still when they are over there! You can't plan anything, can't move ahead with your futures... so sad :'(Turkey2013 said:OK, so now we have to replace your husband when he leaves, I mean in support nothing else lolllll !!!
I understand now that he will leave but is not allowed to come back before his visa is given ..! I really really hope soon for all of us. I am tired of the webcam, text, viber, skype oufffff I got back in november and damn it seems like it has been ages....
NO PROBLEM, you know we will be there for you. You maybe in a different situation but nailed it on understanding how we feel ;DMrs.Asag said:I really can't imagine what it is like for all of you with spouses IN TURKEY (Iran/Azerbaijan)! I feel awful that you are forced to be away from your loved ones for SO LONG! Life literally stands still when they are over there! You can't plan anything, can't move ahead with your futures... so sad :'(
Thanks for the support! I really will be in the same boat when he leaves... then you know I will be talking to you guys 24/7 hahahaha!
You're so right negmeg! And the people on here are truly amazing. Very smart, helpful people who are also very resourceful!negmeg said:I know this sounds so cliche, but it feels better when you know you are not the only one...and there are so many more with loved ones away from them.
Cheers to green
That's an awful thoughtSooMazi said:Many elderly members of my family have said that our immigration process reminds them of the "war days" (Second World War) where the men would get married to their sweet hearts and then go overseas to fight and they would be separate for months or even years. At least now we have skype/viber/whatsapp/tango haha!
Imagine THAT!!! Well don't even go that far, just think of a time that there was no webcam, skype or whatever, and people use to write letters to eachother ouffffffSooMazi said:Many elderly members of my family have said that our immigration process reminds them of the "war days" (Second World War) where the men would get married to their sweet hearts and then go overseas to fight and they would be separate for months or even years. At least now we have skype/viber/whatsapp/tango haha!