Sure, but there's nothing wrong with wanting to invest in a life here, especially if the company says they will sponsor him. I know a lot of people who got greencards that way. I think the disappointment is pretty understandable. |
If he is being laid off from the company and he is on an H1, the company must report it to USCIS and provide him with reasonable expenses to return home. It sounds like he is being provided advance notice of the layoff. When is his last day? He may be able to get another company to pick him up if say he has another 30 days before he's terminated. |
Consequences? It's not like he committed a crime. There's nothing wrong with coming to this country for a good job and hoping you get to stay. |
Why did she stay with him? My sister was in a similar position as the OP. She married her boyfriend as an arrangement. They broke up after a year or so, but stayed legally married until he got his citizenship. They remain good friends and he is now getting married for real. Just because you "marry" someone so they can stay doesn't mean you have to stay married to your boyfriend forever. |
Um.. because some people take marriage very seriously and don't want to have multiple marriages, even ones of convenience? |
| OP, there are more ways to stay here than an H-1. Tell him to also look into G-4 or A-2. The first is issued for employees of international organizations, and the second for the employees of foreign missions. None of these are time-bound. I used to have an H-1B, and I like A-2s and G-4s much better. In fact, I let my greencard application lapse because I like my G-4 so much, I prefer it to a green card. |
Sounds like that's exactly what your friend did though. A marriage of convenience that stupidly lasted 15 years. What a way to squander your life. |
| I was waiting to see someone bring up the age difference, and why did the OP move in with him so fast? That's anothe red flag. |
It's also against the law, moron.
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OP, My husband was laid off during the recession and lost his visa (and mine as well, since I have a spouse visa and am not permitted to work). This meant we had to uproot the children from their schools, leave our house, and return to our home country. After many agonizing months, he was finally hired by a firm in the area, and we came back to our neighborhood and our children's schools. We're working on our green card, but our visa situation is an extremely complicated one, so it's taking time. Good luck to your boyfriend. Remind him to work out every day and connect with all of his network. Somebody somewhere has the job for him! |
Op here: yes, he got a late start as he came here for grad school at 27. He's been working for a well known company for the last 6 years. I'm his second girlfriend. He's from a very conservative background so he doesn't have a lot of dating experience. I think it's really cute. I also had one boyfriend before him. I'm not worried about the age difference at all. |
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The only other option besides him getting a sponsor would be to marry him.
Would you be willing to do so or be his sponsor? I am not sure, but I think individuals can be sponsors as well. However if that is the case, I would want to make 100% positive that this guy is a keeper. At ten months of dating, this may not even be possible yet. |
| If the OP loves her boyfriend and decides to marry him she can marry him anytime and apply for his green card regardless of how long they have been dating. The only thing the OP has to prove though is that she can support him, there is a minimum income requirement. Its pretty low, like below twenty thousand or around there, not sure. If she is a student she may not be able to prove that. Usually the international spouse if he or she has a good job can also use it as a minimum income requirement, however her bf just lost his job. |
We waited 6 months. My lease was up and I thought why the hell not. Things were going well enough to consider moving in. I spent full weeks at his house with no breaks to test the waters before the 6 months.We became hopelessly attached to each other from the get-go . He had an interview today for a different position at his same company. I'm hoping it works out! |
you are an ass. if you don't have anything positive to say then shut up! |