Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t matter. Run of the mill green card applicants wait years to get their cards approve. The slightest whiff of anything leads to a rejection. He is never getting his conditional green card switched to a permanent green card, which means he will have to leave. This is separate from his rights etc etc.
I dunno what you're talking about, marriage-based green cards are typically sorted out in 14 to 24 months. It's definitely not "years". And it's not "the slightest whiff", as marriage to a US citizen typically clears away most things that would bar admission, for instance, working without permission.
Marriage based green cards start off as a conditional green card approval for two years. So you get to stay for two years. After two years you have to file to get conditions lifted and a permanent green card. To do that the couple still have to go to interview and show they have a real marriage. You see people stressing out over the smallest things at this point to ace this interview. No immigration officer is going to lift conditions on his conditional green card.
Yes, I was going to bring this up as my DH and I went through this process after we got married. They specifically ask on the petition to remove conditions if the applicant has ever been arrested, detained, indicted, charged, fined or imprisoned for breaking or violating any law or ordinance.....etc. They have to provide documentation related to the charges. This would make it easier because the authorities wouldn't have to revoke his Green Card, they would just let it expire without the conditions removed.
I haven't been following this closely so I really don't know what he did or didn't do, but to get involved in somethiing that could lead to arrest when you're on a conditional GC is not wise. As a PP said, we were also told that my DH shouldn't even get a traffic ticket while he was on conditional GC status!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t matter. Run of the mill green card applicants wait years to get their cards approve. The slightest whiff of anything leads to a rejection. He is never getting his conditional green card switched to a permanent green card, which means he will have to leave. This is separate from his rights etc etc.
I dunno what you're talking about, marriage-based green cards are typically sorted out in 14 to 24 months. It's definitely not "years". And it's not "the slightest whiff", as marriage to a US citizen typically clears away most things that would bar admission, for instance, working without permission.
Marriage based green cards start off as a conditional green card approval for two years. So you get to stay for two years. After two years you have to file to get conditions lifted and a permanent green card. To do that the couple still have to go to interview and show they have a real marriage. You see people stressing out over the smallest things at this point to ace this interview. No immigration officer is going to lift conditions on his conditional green card.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry folks, free speech only applies to MAGA.
If he were a citizen this would not be happening. His mistake was believing his presence here was irrevocable.
His mistake was belieivng this is the America it used to be
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why the left in this country cries so much for anti-nationals and foreign invaders who don't love our country. This person hates America, and he probably would love it as his dreamland if we followed the Sharia and fought with Israel.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why the left in this country cries so much for anti-nationals and foreign invaders who don't love our country. This person hates America, and he probably would love it as his dreamland if we followed the Sharia and fought with Israel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry folks, free speech only applies to MAGA.
If he were a citizen this would not be happening. His mistake was believing his presence here was irrevocable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry folks, free speech only applies to MAGA.
If he were a citizen this would not be happening. His mistake was believing his presence here was irrevocable.
His mistake was belieivng this is the America it used to be
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t matter. Run of the mill green card applicants wait years to get their cards approve. The slightest whiff of anything leads to a rejection. He is never getting his conditional green card switched to a permanent green card, which means he will have to leave. This is separate from his rights etc etc.
It still didn't give the legal right for ICE to take him from his home without a warrant or any due process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t matter. Run of the mill green card applicants wait years to get their cards approve. The slightest whiff of anything leads to a rejection. He is never getting his conditional green card switched to a permanent green card, which means he will have to leave. This is separate from his rights etc etc.
This is the act of a dictator. I know you like it.
Keep your nose clean. Even the closest of the SS were under suspicion by Hitler for the stupidest reason.
This guy was dumb for not even waiting till he gets his long term green card to do this. Many people get their conditional green cards not approved for less. They are going to let his conditional green card expire and then deport him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry folks, free speech only applies to MAGA.
If he were a citizen this would not be happening. His mistake was believing his presence here was irrevocable.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry folks, free speech only applies to MAGA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t matter. Run of the mill green card applicants wait years to get their cards approve. The slightest whiff of anything leads to a rejection. He is never getting his conditional green card switched to a permanent green card, which means he will have to leave. This is separate from his rights etc etc.
I dunno what you're talking about, marriage-based green cards are typically sorted out in 14 to 24 months. It's definitely not "years". And it's not "the slightest whiff", as marriage to a US citizen typically clears away most things that would bar admission, for instance, working without permission.