u/confusedstudent1021

I want to keep watching, but Midge is driving me crazy

Sorry if this is something people say often, but I didn’t want to look at any other posts for fear of spoilers.

I just finished Season 1 Episode 7 and I am really liking it, but Midge’s impulsivity is driving me absolutely nuts. It feels like every time she is about to have something good happen, then she does something ridiculous and even offensive to other people. The way she went on and on about Sophie Lennon knowing that the agent was in the audience, like what??? It makes me feel bad for Susie because she’s really trying and Midge is making it hard.

Besides that, I’m loving her character and the show, but it’s annoyed me so much. Does she ever get better with that, even just a little? I can’t watch multiple seasons of her throwing away every bone she gets tossed….

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u/confusedstudent1021 — 7 days ago

Can I get married in Spain as an American on a tourist visa?

Hi everyone,

Towards the end of this year, my partner and I are planning to get married in Spain. He is a Spanish citizen and I am an American citizen. We have a lawyer in Spain helping us prepare all the documents, but as I'm sure many of you know, it's a long and confusing process.

I am currently residing in the United States and while I previously had a residency permit in Spain, it expired this year in May and I cannot renew it due to it being a student residency permit. So, I'll be entering this time on a tourist visa. My lawyer says that it's no problem as long as I make sure to buy a flight back to the United States, which obviously I'm not going to use. However, I've seen a lot of things online from the past year saying laws have changed surrounding getting married on a tourist visa. I trust that my lawyer knows what he's doing (otherwise what are we paying him for?), however I just want to hear what others have to say just in case.

Also, if there are any Americans who are in this situation, what did you do for the fe de vida or certificado de soltería? Google says I can either submit the note from the consulate saying these don't exist in the US or make them myself to get notarized and apostilled, but I'm curious what people have done recently.

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u/confusedstudent1021 — 3 months ago