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Originally Posted by spanno
My sister studied in New York and then got married to her american boyfriend. Shes been living there 5-6 years and shes just got a $45k / year job but immigration won't accept her on some technicality!
So she might have to leave her husband, her job and the place shes lived for 5 years and be banned from USA for 7 years.
At every stage she has had a nightmare dealing with the immigration system why does the USA make it so dificult for people from UK?0 (Despite being related to me!) she is an educated person with a American Husband and a $45k / year job! she is not a burden on the system.
Land for the free if you have $500k + to setup a bussiness or you are from a poor country and want to work shit jobs americans don't want to do or if you are Irish!
The UK and USA are supposed to be on good terms we are in the stupid Iraq war and everything. UK does not make it this hard for US citizens to come and work a good job in the UK, why does USA do it to us?
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she has done wrong. Transferring from nonimmigrant (student) visa to Immigrant is a little bit tricky. There are laws and restrictions. She should have left and got a Fiancee visa and come back and marry. Do not blame the Immigration in U.S.A.
That's why they give instructions. 6-7 years?!?
If she would have done the right way as stated above, she would get greencard in 1 1/2 years and by now she was a U.S. Naturalized citizen.
You don't like the rules and laws, go back home