Eulogy Of Mariana

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DIANA and I have known each other from the same city where we were born in Ecuador. Her brother and I attended school together, and our families had very close acquaintances. After a long time of separation, we met here in the United States in February of 2015. Despite our age disparity, very quickly we started a romantic relationship that took us to a civil marriage on October 7, 2015.
On February 17, 2016 we welcomed our beautiful daughter SOPHIA.
When I first met Diana here in the United States, I was impressed to see how that little girl became a very mature young lady. She has a fine personality and good character: a very honest, hardworking woman, who has been able to fill out everything I was missing in my life; a woman who has been …show more content…

As a Catholic man, I love the way she strives in order to maintain a functional family. Definitely, my wife is a woman who praises and conveys family values. I cannot imagine my life without her.
Emotionally speaking, I believe that it is useless to say, as a husband and as a father, that just thinking about a separation, it causes me anxiety and despair. And, in a personal level, since I love my wife so much, I want to say that how essential is the role he has been implementing in my family, as an exemplary wife and …show more content…

She always talks about her “plans for the future”. So. I believe that together with my wife I will be able to provide the best education for all of us; thus, as a family we will enjoy a better standard of life.
I acquired the U.S. citizenship and I want to live with my wife and my family here in the United States. I do not want to project my future with uncertainties s and difficulties, and the worst hypostasis, which is ending up divorced from my loved ones. Concluding, in addition to all the above mentioned extreme hardships that my family and I would face, if a visa is denied to my wife and consequently she has to return to Ecuador, it has been notorious that due the last earthquake, the economic situation over there has been beyond imagination in terms of job placement.
I am so grateful for this provision because so many people, like my wife, will be able to get out of the shadows of the society, being able to live and work legally in the United States.
As a U.S. citizen I understand that one of the privileges I am entitled to, is to petition for family members, therefore, hereby I am supporting my wife with his Application for Provisional Unlawful Presence