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    Aug 3, 2012, 08:17 PM
    Green card for fiancé or spouse
    I am a US citizen and I want to apply for my fiancé for a green card, how long does it take from the moment I apply until he gets his green card? And can he works by his fiancé visa?
    Or shell we wait until we get married? Will it be easier?

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