... in response to Need Some Sound Advice Please..., posted by Bob on Aug 23, 2001Bob,
Let me point out a few things that might help.
Even though you lost your job you mentioned that you did have liquid assests.You probably also have unemployment benefits that could pay for along time.You will have a place to live and will be able to pay your own expenses.It doesn't cost that much more for 2 people to live than one.In a tight situation,forgetting buying alot of new clothes for her,the only additional expense would be her food,which would be minimal.In fact she is probably used to making do with simple foods and may even be able to save you money.
Even the poorest paying job she could get here will pay several times as much as what she makes in Colombia.She can probably get a job right away,even though it may take time for her to learn english and get a good job.She will be more able to help her family even with a job as a maid or restaurant worker than with her current job.
So,if you have some money to get her here and have a little cash reserve it will probably be enough for you to get by OK.This could put a strain on a new relationship,but if the relationship is good it will be OK.
You mentioned starting a business.You fiance could help you here also.If you can get something going right away she may not need to get another job,just help you.
All of these difficult things can be done better with the support of a loving partner,so if the relationship is really solid I would go for it,get her here and marry her before you have to start over on the fiance visa,which may not work now because of the lost job.
One caution,these ladies seem to always go through a depression when they get here because they miss their family and friends and because everything is so different.
Make sure she is prepared for what the situation will be.Even women who step in to a really good financial situation seem to go through this depression.
Good luck,if the love is strong and mutual I would just go for it.You will have each other while you are getting everything worked out.
Pete