Good morning.
I was offline yesterday because I had to take my husband to UHWI, it finally came to where he had no choice, he collapsed while out with some friends and started having seizures. It was a rough day, to say the least, we got home around midnight, and he was still sick after being treated. As much as I hate to see him leave, truthfully I wish tomorrow was Oct 6, because it is best if he goes home and sees his own doctor and specialist.
Then I came here this morning, and read all the new posts and see that it was a bad day all around. Rosemel, sorry to hear they dragged your husband all that way just to put him off. That's not right. For everyone else in the same boat, I think it's a good idea you all wrote emails.
From what I am seeing, lots of people get through in less than a year, some even in less than 6 months. At one point I said to hubby it might have been better if I was gay, it seems to speed up the process! It's true, people have abused the process, but it truly seems like sometimes they make it harder on certain groups, just because of who they are. I have never seen the numbers of people I saw at the US embassy at the Canadian HC, I fail to see why it takes so long to decide on a case. I was number 223 on the day I went to the US embassy to get a new visa last year, I was out of there by 11:30 after going through two security checkpoints, and waiting for an interview. Say what you will about them, at least the Americans let you know quick whether they giving you the visa, yes or no.
I'm so tired...and I am not happy to leave him alone today, but I had to come to work. I am out of here as soon as I can. Keep the faith, ladies and gents.