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getthefacts Donating Member (190 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-22-10 04:24 PM
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35. I don't mind providing details
It is just so time consuming that, quite honestly, I'm tired of doing it. I repeated this same story to many attorneys over the past years. As I said, I violated my visa by working unauthorized. They denied LPR on reasonable grounds (according to current law). I did not qualify under the category. But thank you again for your willingness to help. Today, once my wife becomes a citizen in about five years, I'd get a shot as you know at applying for a waiver, etc... But it still would take almost a decade before I became a citizen myself.
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