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How do you stay motivated during a long immigration process?
By: Alina Kurlikina on Nov 28, 2025 03:05 AM EST
For me it helps to read success stories and remind myself why I started. Waiting can feel endless, especially when there is no update for weeks. Talking with people in the same situation makes it easier emotionally. That is why I sometimes read discussions here rich prize casino just to see how others cope. Being patient is hard, but support makes it lighter.
By: Denis Kroskishen on Nov 28, 2025 03:09 AM EST
I really relate to what you wrote. The waiting part is often harder than the paperwork itself. What helps me is reading other people’s stories and reminding myself that delays are normal in this process. Sometimes I browse discussions here rich prize casino just to see how others handle the same stress. It makes everything feel less lonely and more manageable.
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