Graihn said:
It's all relative of what a long wait is. Allow people to complain about their wait. It is still a wait they don't want to endure.
Thank you for defending my right to be upset about the wait.
And for the rest of you:
I never said I had it worse than anyone else. How bad it is for each individual or each couple is based on very specific life situations. Just because I CAN visit my husband doesn't make it any easier. ( or that we actually are able for various reasons $$$) We married because we love each other and because we want to make a home together, not travel back and forth, back and forth where I'll always have a deadline to leave.
( especially at our ages- we are both in our 50's...not old, but time for us, in our lives, to settle in if we want to.)
When we first started out this process, we were told by our attorney " once we file all your papers with immigration, that's when the 6 month count down to the end begins." Now we have just learned that it will be at least July 2014 and likely later than that.
I certainly didn't marry my husband for money. We're freakin poor. Not kidding. We literally ration food, just so we can stay together here as much as possible. ( We would be so much better off if I were allowed to work even a part-time job here.) We married in August 2012 and had to scrape, scrape, scrape to finally have all the fees to actually file the application.( lawyers' fees included- what a mistake..we didn't realize we didn't HAVE to hire a lawyer)so our application wasn't complete until January 2013.
So who ever said I shouldn't be complaining when it's been "only" a year, it's been more than a year since we have been married - 2 years this summer. It's hard enough to take the wait time, but I think the hardest part is the disappointment each time we've thought we were close. When we realized that the attorney's misleading information that it takes 6 months, then we learned it was 8 months..then 15 and now likely going on 20 months.
Back in August when they requested copies of my passport, everyone..even the woman at the immigration office said " it's only weeks now". Finding out that it's actually NOT weeks but months and months, is just a bit much to swallow.
Lastly, I want to say, I'm not on here to compare horror stories about our immigration experiences to declare whose is worse and who has a right to vent. I think we should be on here to support each other and not trivialize another couple's hardships just because we think OURS is worse.
I know people have it worse than us. I offer you my moral support. That's all I have. Furthermore, I will never tell someone to stop complaining if they feel they need to vent and I will NEVER tell them their situation is not so bad. Because I do not know about the specifics of their lives and it's not my place anyway to make that determination anyway.