I read visa journey sometimes just for the fun of it. I got interested in that from a video that I found in the library that I thought was a comedy because of its title, but when I watched it I found that it was not a comedy at all, but very serious. I read visa journey a lot last year, but then I got busy, distracted, and I hardly even looked at it for a few months, and now I read it sometimes for fun. It is like drama, and sometimes it is comedy, only to the people involved there is nothing funny about it. They are in relationships, and most of them are trying to get their marriage partner or fiance/fiance' to the USA. If they are married for 2 years or more they go with what is called the IR1, and if married less than 2 years they go with the CR1. The IR1 has more privileges than the CR1, and the either one of the two of them have more privileges than the fiance/fiance' visa. Red has been through that as well as ChayChay, and they know what it means to have a lover that you can't see for months because of red tape, or a husband or wife that you can't be with because your paper work has not been processed yet. Then sometimes they have health problems, mainly TB in the Philippines, and there is a huge delay while they are going through treatment before they can qualify to immigrate. Then sometimes they make mistakes on the paper work, or they don't furnish enough information, and the get what is call RFE, which is request for evidence, and then they have to answer questions or give more proof that they qualify. Then sometimes the couple is separated and each is questioned separately to ascertain if they are really telling the truth! With these people you can read stories on visa journey about the pain that they suffer because of the separation in their relationship during the approval process. They feel often it is unfair, and sometimes in rare occasions the separation is so painful, so lengthy, and so discouraging, that some give up. There are also stories of scandles that take place, and one partner misleading the other, deceiving the other with their intentions, and even cheating on their partners. But most do remain true, and it all works out.