lol u make it sound like dooms-day is coming hehe =); nah not worried, the only thing that would worry me is an illness in a loved one, we're healthy thats all that matters in the end, i guess me and my wife could always live in another country; but thanks anyways for the advice Al :)
i read somewhere that having a common language with spouse makes a difference for the approval of immigration through marriage... however the website didn't indicate whether it makes them look upon it more favorably or negatively; i just assumed that it was more favorable because u both have a...
they'd think were faking it even though neither of us have ever been married before and we're both in our early 20's? seems kindda strange, i mean i've been here since i was 10 why would i be faking marriage now?
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my uncle's a citizen who would definitely sponsor me, is that enough? also since we're forced to live in seperate cities (though the cities are close) would that cause them to reject us? We do co-own the house i currently live in though. thanks for the help canadian =)
no we dont live under one roof yet because her college is in a different city (about 1 hour from where i live); and also i am not allowed to work; my parents and extended family support me; thanks again for your help =) ... also i am 23 years old and she is 22
can wife (USC) who is still in college apply for me?
i was wondering if my wife (US citizen) can apply for adjusting my status to a PR even though she is still in college (and therefore not employed). thanks for your help.
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