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aart0926
Dec 5, 2005, 07:47 AM
Is there anyway how a person who enterd the usa illegally could get a green card by working paper from an employer, I know that there is a penalty of leaving the country ten years but Ill like to know if there is any law that could waive that penalty, plese advise.

RONALDO
Feb 9, 2006, 10:42 AM
Im Maried With A American Woman,she's Oldest Then Me 23 Years.this Can Bring -me Trouble For My Gren Card?

RONALDO
Feb 10, 2006, 03:37 AM
i'm married with woman 23 years old them me, ;realy love her but her family don't like-me.ihave file to permanente resident.but they promissed mess up with letters to immigration.the question is they can really ruined my gren card application?

Bellereve
Apr 17, 2007, 01:22 PM
The only reason you are with her is for your Green card. I hope she wises up and dump you before you use her. :mad: Every year Illegal aliens married American Citizens with one thing in mind and one thing only: GREEN CARD!
If you "love her" so much why didn't you got your card on your own merits?? Please!! With that bone to another dog. That woman deserves everything that is coming to her...

laguerita
May 23, 2009, 06:34 PM
The only reason you are with her is for your GREENCARD. I hope she wises up and dump you before you use her. :mad: Every year Illegal aliens married American Citizens with one thing in mind and one thing only: GREEN CARD!!
If you "love her" so much why didn't you got your card on your own merits??? Please!!! with that bone to another dog. That woman deserves everything that is coming to her...

I have been married for 3 years to a mexican and never has he asked me for his papers he is here illeaglly. There are some good ones out there not all want to marry just for their papers

lawanwadee
May 24, 2009, 06:18 PM
Is there anyway how a person who enterd the usa illegally could get a greencard by working paper from an employer, I know that there is a penalty of leaving the country ten years but Ill like to know if there is any law that could waive that penalty, plese advise.

If you enter US illegally, or enter US with a visa but overstay, you are not eligible to obtain new status.

lawanwadee
May 24, 2009, 06:22 PM
im married with woman 23 years old them me, ;REALY LOVE HER BUT HER FAMILY DONT LIKE-ME.IHAVE FILE TO PERMANENTE RESIDENT.BUT THEY PROMISSED MESS UP WITH LETTERS TO IMIGRATION.THE QUESTION IS THEY CAN REALY RUINED MY GREN CARD APLICATION?

Big gap in age could send a red flag to immigration by itself... if you haven't started your immigration papers, it's better to have immigration attorney handle your case.

rosacarlos
May 25, 2009, 06:04 PM
The only reason you are with her is for your GREENCARD. I hope she wises up and dump you before you use her. :mad: Every year Illegal aliens married American Citizens with one thing in mind and one thing only: GREEN CARD!!
If you "love her" so much why didn't you got your card on your own merits??? Please!!! with that bone to another dog. That woman deserves everything that is coming to her...

I am agree all this estupeds emigration need to sendeout that united states I am pasing for one of thes hi wqnted green card and used me to get unfortunaly emigration still don't cach him yet is biolent dengerous alcojolic mexican

rosacarlos
May 25, 2009, 06:08 PM
The only reason you are with her is for your GREENCARD. I hope she wises up and dump you before you use her. :mad: Every year Illegal aliens married American Citizens with one thing in mind and one thing only: GREEN CARD!!
If you "love her" so much why didn't you got your card on your own merits??? Please!!! with that bone to another dog. That woman deserves everything that is coming to her...

Iamb agree all this iamb emigration need to sended that united states iamb posing for one of thus hi canted green card and used me to get canted emigration stile don't coach him yet is blent dangerous dangerous mexican

kamrani
Sep 17, 2011, 12:54 AM
I want send my daughter to live with my brother in canada .
She has 13 years old. Please guide me in law.