Sounds great. The visa process can be a pain. Once you finally jump thru all the hoops it is worth it in the end.
It sure is. It all takes work and I'm glad that my wife 'rolled up her sleeves' and helped with all the paper work, kept a close eye on timelines, appts, etc. I've seen some couples where neither of them paid close attention and as a result, got into messes--green card, adjustment of status, etc.
I'm just lucky that she's better at all that than me. Her mind and my money went together well!
It can be such a pain that I think it's only fair that the lady pulls some of the load that the whole process entails, as it makes the success all the sweeter when you both did it together. I realize if her English is next to nil, it's a lot harder for her to help out.
One of the sweetest moments was when my wife was sworn in as a U.S. Citizen. To her and I, that was kind of like the cherry on top that finished a sweet ice cream sundae--one that took a LOT of time and work to make. (and a good amount of money)
A while later, we went to her country's Embassy in Washington D.C. (with some nations you can do it at regional offices or in other ways) and obtained 'dual citizenship'--the USA and for her native country as well, which enabled us to buy a modest home there and not be penalized nearly as much as if my white cracker, USA born and raised a$$ tried to do myself.
So in a way, she's achieved two dreams in one--and over time, she's moved up career wise, working hard to help make our dreams come true.
You all CAN do it! (get on zee plane, boys....)