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It also depends what country you came from. Certain ones, they give you a much harder time.
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So with stuff still processing, is your wife at risk of being deported? Is she technically not a citizen w/o a ssn banked in?Yeah, that worksheet makes it seem real nice and simple to immigrate here, but it ain't. I've been doing the process:
My wife and I got married in December 2020, and I worked on getting her permanent residence/green card here the day after. I was born and raised in the U.S., should be a slam dunk, easy transition to get wifey status right? NOPE.
I submitted OVER 300 pages of documentation of my finances/residency/utility bills/everything (more than a mortgage). Cost >3500$ just to APPLY.
Fast forward to today, nearly a year later. They're still processing it. Wifey had biometric screening, got her authorization to work. Still no SSN, still can't get drivers license, process to have her become a resident here STILL AINT FINISHED
I couldn't imagine trying to apply becoming naturalized in U.S through other means. Way of becoming a resident through marriage is supposed to be EASIEST
No doubt, worst possible timing with Trump policies and COVID stuff. Different times. Still terrible process to become a resident here in U.S.pdino , sorry it’s taken so long for your situation to get processed. Could be that the pandemic slowed things down and Trump’s policy was in office at the time. My cousin (Mexican) got married 13 years ago and his paperwork was moving quickly, just a few months time.
Nah, she has a temporary Visa.So with stuff still processing, is your wife at risk of being deported? Is she technically not a citizen w/o a ssn banked in?
Yeah, that worksheet makes it seem real nice and simple to immigrate here, but it ain't. I've been doing the process:
My wife and I got married in December 2020, and I worked on getting her permanent residence/green card here the day after. I was born and raised in the U.S., should be a slam dunk, easy transition to get wifey status right? NOPE.
I submitted OVER 300 pages of documentation of my finances/residency/utility bills/everything (more than a mortgage). Cost >3500$ just to APPLY.
Fast forward to today, nearly a year later. They're still processing it. Wifey had biometric screening, got her authorization to work. Still no SSN, still can't get drivers license, process to have her become a resident here STILL AINT FINISHED
I couldn't imagine trying to apply becoming naturalized in U.S through other means. Way of becoming a resident through marriage is supposed to be EASIEST
My wife is a Filipina. Women from other countries... HIGHLY recommendI gotta ask--Where is your wife from?
As you probably already know, people from some countries will face harder challenges than those from other countries. YMMV is def something that happens with this process...
My wife is a Filipina. Women from other countries... HIGHLY recommend
USCIS is like the DMV with WAY more power, but with the same kinds of peopleI gotta ask--Where is your wife from?
As you probably already know, people from some countries will face harder challenges than those from other countries. YMMV is def something that happens with this process...
i second this. except get a foreign chick that's born hereMy wife is a Filipina. Women from other countries... HIGHLY recommend
i second this. except get a foreign chick that's born here
wait what?I believe they have a waitlist of 21+ years for permanent resident sponsorship through sibling. Seems like the spousal sponsorship has gotten lengthier as well. Used to be a 6-month process. I've heard some people waiting 3+ years now.
21 years for a green card thru a blood sibling and 3 years thru marriage?
so how do normal people get green cards besides marriage?
That's messed up, but I'd do the same. It's honorable in a twisted way. What inspired you to get into that line of work?At my job the objective is to identify illegals then seize him or her. If it is a Latino, European, or African person I usually get it done fast, but if it's a fellow Asian person I'll double back and look at other case files.
At my job the objective is to identify illegals then seize him or her. If it is a Latino, European, or African person I usually get it done fast, but if it's a fellow Asian person I'll double back and look at other case files.
That's messed up, but I'd do the same. It's honorable in a twisted way. What inspired you to get into that line of work?
At my job the objective is to identify illegals then seize him or her. If it is a Latino, European, or African person I usually get it done fast, but if it's a fellow Asian person I'll double back and look at other case files.
I’m just playing man, I'd never work for an agency catching immigrants .I wanna hear sum crazy stories b & I know u got dem
I’m just playing man, I'd never work for an agency catching immigrants .
Maybe this is why you agree with jewseejay dumbass gun takesAt my job the objective is to identify illegals then seize him or her. If it is a Latino, European, or African person I usually get it done fast, but if it's a fellow Asian person I'll double back and look at other case files.