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    i want to marry a vietnamese woman

    What is the name of your state? Texas I want to marry a vietnamese girl. She lives in Vietnam and I live in Texas. I want to marry her and have her live legally in the USA by next Christmas. (13 months from now) It is not a sham or any type of marraige for papers. I intend for her to...
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    Canadian refused to enter to US

    i don't hate the system i don't hate the system or any players... i hate the spineless, lazy attitude of many of my countrymen who want to lie around and take advantage of the labors of our forefathers instead of getting out of there and busting a hump or getting an education so they can...
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    Canadian refused to enter to US

    whatever good luck to me??? i don't need any luck. I was born and raised in the United State of Texas. I am already a citizen of this great nation. I just asked.... who is determines what it is to be meant to live in one place or another.... then calling overstaying a visa the same as...
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    Canadian refused to enter to US

    meant to be?? Meant by whom to be????? If you don't qualify legally, then you are not meant to have a life in the US?? It seems there is a confusion between what is legal and what is right. Because some piece of paper says one person has no right to something, does not mean it is the will of...
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    Family immigration

    thanks to all for advice Once again, from Texas. Thank you for the advice. Since the woman's children are not near 21, it seems like it would be better for her to get an employer sponsored visa. I doubt she would marry again anytime soon, and I'm pretty sure she would not do it for papers...
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    Family immigration

    thank you... but She is certainly still illegal, but when a person enters the us legally and then becomes illegal, there is a process by which they can become legal again through an immediate relative. The most obvious choice is a citizen spouse but a parent or in this case a child may be the...
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    Family immigration

    What is the name of your state? Texas When a woman enters legally and then becomes illegal and has US citizen children, how can she get green card?? If not green card then what can she get?

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