trust on god
I still think it's a waste of time, and money to get two green cards within a twelve year periode. Just a money making scheme. I hope the second interview gets waived. So we don't hafto travel three hundred miles out of our way.
malcom
--- In asianamericanromance@yahoogroups.com, "Dale J. Flaherty" <pattpong3@...> wrote:
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> malcom,
> The rules have sure gotten tougher.
> Gina was given papers saying her green card would be sent to her when she entered our country through SFO. It was a short wait.
> She was later notified she could apply for citizenship when she lived here 5 years. She should have applied in 4 years. She was not interviewed until she was here 6 years. It was 1978 when we married.
> ~Dale~
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> --- In asianamericanromance@yahoogroups.com, "malcom" <wargalley20011@> wrote:
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> > Hello group, just so you know. I turned in my wife's I-751 paperwork Monday. This is the paperwork to ask the U.S. governmnet to grant my wife a ten year green card without conditions. She's been in the U.S. with a two year green card. Next step would be for her to apply for citizenship.
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> > malcom
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