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HereComesPete
- Throbbing Cupcake

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northwesten
- Shambler In Drag

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Yes i am aware but what i saying really getting visa and citizenship not easy anyhow! If i get a Visa for the USA I have to wait 4 years to apply citizenship. I know that for sure! Which i more likly take that rout. Alot of people advise to take the work visa rout which after 4 years your done good be more likly to get citizenship.
If i just have Visa and then we move to UK few years then no big deal for me really. What ever i do its pain and no easyer rout to take.
If i just have Visa and then we move to UK few years then no big deal for me really. What ever i do its pain and no easyer rout to take.
Actually it's three years (if you're married to a US citizen, five otherwise) spent living in the US as a permanent resident (which is more than just having a visa - I mean, I have a visa to China, but that doesn't make me a permanent resident). Permanent resident status in the US involves having a green card, and it can take a while to get.northwesten wrote:Yes i am aware but what i saying really getting visa and citizenship not easy anyhow! If i get a Visa for the USA I have to wait 4 years to apply citizenship. I know that for sure! Which i more likly take that rout. Alot of people advise to take the work visa rout which after 4 years your done good be more likly to get citizenship.
If i just have Visa and then we move to UK few years then no big deal for me really. What ever i do its pain and no easyer rout to take.
I believe that of that three years spent as a permanent resident, at least eighteen months must be spent in the US, with no more than six months outside the US at any time. After that time, you can apply for naturalisation, which involves a citizenship test, a basic background check, an interview, and the oath of allegiance.
Seriously, consult someone who knows what they're talking about before making major decisions about stuff like this. You may have to pay them for their time, but it will most likely be worth it. In the meantime, read this PDF carefully.
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northwesten
- Shambler In Drag

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I book mark this and Read the PDF late next week when i have some time off.eion wrote: Actually it's three years (if you're married to a US citizen, five otherwise) spent living in the US as a permanent resident (which is more than just having a visa - I mean, I have a visa to China, but that doesn't make me a permanent resident). Permanent resident status in the US involves having a green card, and it can take a while to get.
I believe that of that three years spent as a permanent resident, at least eighteen months must be spent in the US, with no more than six months outside the US at any time. After that time, you can apply for naturalisation, which involves a citizenship test, a basic background check, an interview, and the oath of allegiance.
Seriously, consult someone who knows what they're talking about before making major decisions about stuff like this. You may have to pay them for their time, but it will most likely be worth it. In the meantime, read this PDF carefully.
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buzzmong
- Weighted Storage Cube

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Easy peasy:TezzRexx wrote:
Srsly, I'm fucking lost.
Pete thinks he's a Mexican and is going to smuggle himself (and family) in and out of the US of A whenever he deems possible.
And he's gleaned all the information on how to do this from LiveJournal and 4Chan*
Best of luck to him as well.
*May or may not be true, it's Pete, and 4chan is an excellent source for certain horse photos.
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HereComesPete
- Throbbing Cupcake

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HereComesPete
- Throbbing Cupcake

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TezzRexx
- Dr Zoidberg

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Cheersbuzzmong wrote:Easy peasy:
Pete thinks he's a Mexican and is going to smuggle himself (and family) in and out of the US of A whenever he deems possible.
And he's gleaned all the information on how to do this from LiveJournal and 4Chan*
Best of luck to him as well.
*May or may not be true, it's Pete, and 4chan is an excellent source for certain horse photos.
Keep us posted!
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Roman Totale
- Robotic Bumlord

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Killavodka
- Cheese Lord

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HahaLateralus wrote:Haha, ace pic Spoodie. I need to see that film again, must be a whole 2 months since I last saw it!
Easily one of my top films.
THESE MEN ARE COWARDS DONNY!
Sincerity warning...
Pete: Many congrats mate, you look like a lovely couple and sound ideal for each other. With her written English skills and your... Um... HGV(?) you two seem perfect for each other.
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Roman Totale
- Robotic Bumlord

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northwesten
- Shambler In Drag

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Thxs but Kates English Is ALOT better than mine. Infact she tryed to be a teacher but uni in US wouldnt take her on :/tandino wrote:
Haha![]()
Easily one of my top films.
THESE MEN ARE COWARDS DONNY!
Sincerity warning...
Pete: Many congrats mate, you look like a lovely couple and sound ideal for each other. With her written English skills and your... Um... HGV(?) you two seem perfect for each other.








