To whom it may concern,
Please remove conditions of residency for my wife Patricia Soledad Alegre. We are a happily married couple.
Patricia and I met Aug. 31, 2003 in a grocery store in Orem, Utah. I asked her for her phone number and she scribbled it on a piece of paper and handed it to me. Our first date was a few days later. I took her to dinner and a movie and tried to impress her with all my knowledge about her country, Argentina (my mom is Argentine too). At first she was skeptical. It took her a little awhile to fall in love with me, but eventually she did. We married in the Timpanogos Temple of Pleasant Grove, Utah on April 30, 2004.
We lived with my parents for a while before we bought our first house a few months later. We didn't stay long there because I was offered a job in Chandler, Ariz. We moved and bought another house. Patricia has played an active role in the lives of my three children.
We've done a lot of traveling together as a couple. We've visited Buenos Aires, Paris, Rome, London, New York, San Diego and Los Angeles. Frankly, I'm tired of her desire to visit these big cities so I've finally convinced her to plan our next vacations in a place like the Caribbean islands or a cabin in Sedona. (We did stay in Sedona once.) We have plenty of plans for the future. We would like to start a family business so she is busy going to school and learning graphic design. I'm considering possibilities of a Master's Degree. We are also planning on expanding our family in the near future.
Sincerely,
David Despain
That's a neat story! I'm sorry to hear there are frustrations with immigration...
ReplyDeleteOh you wouldn't believe how frustrating immigration can be.
ReplyDeleteTwo of my friends signed testimonies to say that they can attest to my wife and I being an affectionate couple.
We had immigration issues when we adopted Chase. They were the only government agency we dealt with that were jerks.
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