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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The ultimate in misogynistic men. He can always threaten to not sponsor her citizenship if she declines anything. [/quote] That’s not how immigration works. Once he brings her over on a fiancée visa they have 6 months to get married. After the wedding she can apply for citizenship after 3 years He doesn’t need to sign anything. He doesn’t sponsor her or any weird crap. All she has to do is produce the marriage certificate. Oh, and she gets a green card when she gets married. The green card (officially called permanent resident) allows her to stay indefinitely. [/quote] No, what? Why would talk about this when don't know. I actually got citizenship through marriage. He absolutely needs to sign the application for the green card and show up to the interview. After the wedding you get a provisional green card and it can't be converted to a real one until you have been married for two years. Even after that, if he comes forward and says the marriage was a fraud her green card could be revoked and it could mess up her citizenship application (which she can do after three years).[/quote] Yea, I agree. One of my kids moved abroad after college to volunteer, met a guy and fell in love there, ended up staying for seven years and marrying him in the middle of it, and eventually moved to the states. Even in their case, which could not have been more "legit," they have had to go through an incredible amount of hoops and spend a ton of money to get him a green card. It's been eye-opening to watch. It's why I always laugh the the Trumpsters and others who say undocumented immigrants should just "get in line" and do it right. There is no line to get into for most people. But I digress. [/quote]
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