Hy guys thank you for always coming back to watch.We appreciate. Give this video a thumbs 👍up for it to be recommended to many more people. LOVE ❤ LIFE💚 LAUGHTER 💞
I had to rewatch this….you guys are just awesome….always a great opportunity to hear your stories..n how wedding processes go thru..just beautiful..🙌🏾🙌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾..we value of our traditions. Kp up the great job EL N NIC!!!👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾💯💯
Yes traditions are important to follow, they also allow us to enjoy the core values that make us who we are. This is also meant to inspire anyone in LDR that our traditions can still be adhered to thanks to technology .thanks for rewatching
You guys are an inspiration. sisi tuko 3rd month LDR and its going well. also watching your journey has really helped us manouvre situations as they arise. we actually acknolwedge the fact that we are doing LDR when technology and some really good reliable in Kenya and obviously in the U.S is to our advantage. we watch u and really get the impetus to push. we doing another 15 months till the next meet up. 3 months done yesterday the 12th of june 2021. 15 more. GOd's Speed. Keep up the good work El and Nic we looove u fam!!!!!!
It’s gives us so much joy to know that we are actually inspiring and helping you guys continue with your LDR successfully. Wow!! Keep going guys! We love you back and we love the feedback on how it’s going.. 15 months will fly by quick!! Keep up ❤️❤️❤️
The same principles the only differences may be in the details. The presents with us come with or after “dowry” which have a different name with us called “ Lobola” in South Afrikaans. But has different names according to ethnic groups, meaning the same thing. I am very proud that we are keeping our traditions. Keep it up and teach your children now that your parents have taught you💕👍🏿
Your experience guys reminds me when our wedding was planned I was out of the country too sema stress lakini Mungu ni nani we’re both together in the same city 🇺🇸
Omg! My husband and I planned our wedding at the AG without involving our families, his family was not in Kenya and I had fear that my father will deny our marriage bcz he had not met the family of my husband. God worked it out and everything went well, recently joined him in the USA 🇺🇸 through spouse visa and we are truly grateful, the wait was long but worth. Your story is powerful, may you live to inspire many out there. Thanks .
Karibu sana USA...Did you say without involving your families...??! Damn ! we want to know more .How long did you have to wait.which state are you guys in.? Pass regards to your husband and the courage you guys had to pull that through...weeh! And welcome to our online family🤗..hope you both subscribed🥰
@@ELANDNIC I'm gonna take his phone and subscribe for him, I finally got the tell my dad before the wedding, the love of a parent you know..... they supported us all through. I'm in Texas.
@@ELANDNIC we wedded on Nov 2020, we documentarily qualified on june 2021, got my interview appointment on april 2022, did my medical 3 days prior the interview, that day was hell, but i managed. Just like you guys, my husband was in Kenya when I got the interview appointment. The interview was tricky the 3rd question saved me when I told the interviewer that he is around. Can only say God has been faithful to us.
@@ELANDNIC It has much to do with your manner of speaking English and the way you sound - not typical kikuyu. Your dad and husband are typical kiuks. You're more polished but with a speech style commonly associated with luo community.
Yes I did... when they ask you to tell them about your relationship and where you guys met..so at this point you tell them everything ofcoz mentioning all the highlights that you wrote on your earlier statement that's already with them on record and any other update related to your relationship that may have happened after the submission.
Some people say that we can have this before our interview because a traditional introduction is considered a wedding and can result in a K-1 visa denial. How accurate is this? Or does it depend on how you present your story, such as mentioning dowry and other details?
Hy guys thank you for always coming back to watch.We appreciate. Give this video a thumbs 👍up for it to be recommended to many more people. LOVE ❤ LIFE💚 LAUGHTER 💞
Against all odds..wow! Congratulations guys.
Thanks soo much! ❤️
I had to rewatch this….you guys are just awesome….always a great opportunity to hear your stories..n how wedding processes go thru..just beautiful..🙌🏾🙌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾..we value of our traditions.
Kp up the great job EL N NIC!!!👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾💯💯
Yes traditions are important to follow, they also allow us to enjoy the core values that make us who we are. This is also meant to inspire anyone in LDR that our traditions can still be adhered to thanks to technology .thanks for rewatching
You guys are an inspiration. sisi tuko 3rd month LDR and its going well. also watching your journey has really helped us manouvre situations as they arise. we actually acknolwedge the fact that we are doing LDR when technology and some really good reliable in Kenya and obviously in the U.S is to our advantage. we watch u and really get the impetus to push. we doing another 15 months till the next meet up. 3 months done yesterday the 12th of june 2021. 15 more. GOd's Speed. Keep up the good work El and Nic we looove u fam!!!!!!
It’s gives us so much joy to know that we are actually inspiring and helping you guys continue with your LDR successfully. Wow!! Keep going guys! We love you back and we love the feedback on how it’s going.. 15 months will fly by quick!! Keep up ❤️❤️❤️
Denniz 3months remaining now
Wow. Please give us an update of what’s happened so far
Beautiful African culture. The similarities are amazing
Yes! What do you do in yours? 😁
The same principles the only differences may be in the details. The presents with us come with or after “dowry” which have a different name with us called “ Lobola” in South Afrikaans. But has different names according to ethnic groups, meaning the same thing. I am very proud that we are keeping our traditions. Keep it up and teach your children now that your parents have taught you💕👍🏿
Sorry meant to South Africa
Wow! Amazing! Thanks so much for sharing! Yes we should definitely pass down the traditions to future generations ❣️
Waooooo you guys were just meant for each other no matter all odds
Thanks soo much ❤️
Your experience guys reminds me when our wedding was planned I was out of the country too sema stress lakini Mungu ni nani we’re both together in the same city 🇺🇸
God always comes through! Yes tough times but tunashukuru sasa
Hello Amazing people, i have a K1 visa interview next month. Did you include the introduction CEREMONY as proof of your relationship? Thanks
Yes we did
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Omg! My husband and I planned our wedding at the AG without involving our families, his family was not in Kenya and I had fear that my father will deny our marriage bcz he had not met the family of my husband. God worked it out and everything went well, recently joined him in the USA 🇺🇸 through spouse visa and we are truly grateful, the wait was long but worth. Your story is powerful, may you live to inspire many out there. Thanks .
Karibu sana USA...Did you say without involving your families...??! Damn ! we want to know more .How long did you have to wait.which state are you guys in.? Pass regards to your husband and the courage you guys had to pull that through...weeh! And welcome to our online family🤗..hope you both subscribed🥰
@@ELANDNIC I'm gonna take his phone and subscribe for him, I finally got the tell my dad before the wedding, the love of a parent you know..... they supported us all through. I'm in Texas.
@@ELANDNIC we wedded on Nov 2020, we documentarily qualified on june 2021, got my interview appointment on april 2022, did my medical 3 days prior the interview, that day was hell, but i managed. Just like you guys, my husband was in Kenya when I got the interview appointment. The interview was tricky the 3rd question saved me when I told the interviewer that he is around. Can only say God has been faithful to us.
Wow..what a story,thanks for sharing.What God has planned no man can change👏🏾
haha Shia LaBeouf clapping, the girl is in the computer🤣
The computer holder is here..🤣🤣🤣💯
If I was asked off hand to guess EL's roots in kenya I would have guessed luo.
Why so..am eager to know😄
@@ELANDNIC It has much to do with your manner of speaking English and the way you sound - not typical kikuyu. Your dad and husband are typical kiuks. You're more polished but with a speech style commonly associated with luo community.
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Watching this I thought she's Luo
What!You mean she is not luo. I am surprised.
Bring your mum on the show one day..
We will one of these days
Hello. I have an upcoming K1 visa interview. Did you mention this ceremony during your interview as well?
Yes I did... when they ask you to tell them about your relationship and where you guys met..so at this point you tell them everything ofcoz mentioning all the highlights that you wrote on your earlier statement that's already with them on record and any other update related to your relationship that may have happened after the submission.
@@ELANDNIC Okay, thank you so much for your feedback. I truly appreciate it.
Happy to help
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Some people say that we can have this before our interview because a traditional introduction is considered a wedding and can result in a K-1 visa denial. How accurate is this? Or does it depend on how you present your story, such as mentioning dowry and other details?
Sounds like a drama😀😀ruracio
😄😄it wasn't dramatic it was however unique 🙂