Wheels Of Fyre wrote:I was making a point. How can I miss my own point?
Do u REALLY want me to answer that numbnuts?
I'm talking about the people I know personally. They haven't the money to go about it legally.
Unless they're marrying an American citizen, have a job to sponsor them, or have a mother, father, sister, or brother here, how CAN they go about it legally? Money doesnt matter. U can't just go buy a visa. God are u dense sometimes.
I can relate. I barely have enough money. My wife's green card was mailed to the wrong address and then deemed "lost". This required us to go through a bunch of moronic calls, submit more paperwork, schedule meetings, and pay more $$$. I was lucky to have the money.
Didnt ur wife get a 10 yr visa after 2 yrs of marriage to u? I assume u have been married this long w/all those little Fyres u have running around the place. After 3 yrs, she should be applying for citizenship. Then u wouldnt have to mess w/this.
I could write a book on the STUPIDITY that we've gone through with INS and the $$$ we've spent for said stupidity.
Yes, they're stupid. They lose files. Do moronic interviews. Wont give info over the phone. Etc. But if u dont have this settled for ur wife by now, I'm left guessing who the stupid one is.
Only partly correct. Yes. The fiance visa is good for only 90 days. You MUST be married within that timeframe however the fiance visa ITSELF is a form of sponsorship.
Sure but so is the marriage visa.
JR (Susie) wrote:A fiance visa also only works for someone who is here legally (i.e., visitor, student, temporary work visa) or is still back in their own country. If the immigrant fiance is here illegally, a fiance visa wont work unless they return to their own country. At that point it can be YEARS before they are allowed to come back in.
Wheels of Fyre wrote:Right. I'm here legally. Born and raised. So how does this make me an idiot...? I used the easiest means possible to get my wife here. How does that make me an idiot?
Where did I call u being an idiot about that? Sheesh. Ur brain is so fucked. Did u do a lot of drugs when u were young or something? I called u an idiot for saying that people cant immigrate here b/c they cant afford it. That is NOT the case for most people. It's the fact that they dont have an immediate family member, a spouse (or prospective spouse) or a job that can sponsor them. Would u please learn to read? Maybe u & the wife could go for ESL classes. It might actually help.
??? once again - HOW? Have you filed the fiance visa? It's rather easy. You simply need the proper documents and proof of financial stability/responsibility - once again $$$.
No I havent filed it. But I know plenty of people who have & I've even helped them w/it. Sure u have to produce tax returns to show u can support the person. Nothing wrong w/that. If ur going to bring in some immigrant, the government needs to see that they will be supported. It doesnt cost much for the paper filing itself. But its not my fault if u dont have a decent paying job now is it?
I'm arguing that the way to get into this country is now dependent on your financial means/status.
God u are fucking dense today! It's NOT about money. It's about having someone to sponsor u. All u can see is ur situation. Let me try to dumb this down a bit for u. Ok I'm a person in let's say France. I want to immigrate to the US. I don't have a mother, father, sister or brother that is a legal relative here. I can't get a job here to sponsor me. I dont have an American citizen to marry. I have $500,000 in the bank. I STILL cant immigrate here. I have plenty of money to live here for a while, but w/out a sponsor there is no way for me to do it. Do u get it now?
You may be correct on this. My wife currently is a permanent resident however it was my understanding that certain conditions of the fiance visa extended into her residency. I may need to read everything again.
While she's a temporary resident yes. But once that 2 yr stipulation is lifted when u refile (cant remember the form name), she gets permanent residency which is renewable every 10 yrs. At that point u are no longer responsible for her.
While you may be correct regarding the legal responsibilities of the visa/residency I would say that you're entirely wrong about ultimate responsibility. If my wife were to divorce me I'm sure a nice lawyer would assure that I pay child support and alimony.
But we werent talking about that, were we? We were talking about u telling the government u would be responsible for her for life. I feel like I'm talking to the fucking wall w/u.
You're not listening. I went through the process. I was required to have the policy.
U werent. Ur not listening. I've been through the process w/friends & helped interpret their documents. It's suggested, not REQUIRED. U couldn't read about the financial support & got that fucked up. So u fucked this up as well. Admit it!
Again, the point was to support my charge that $$$ is what matters. The people coming off the boats onto Ellis Island years ago weren't turned back because they were broke.
No but as I tried to explain over & over, even if u have money now, if u don't have a sponsor it doesnt matter! See my example above u dumb idiot.
Right. America is now no longer about embracing the "huddled masses" or the "wretched refuse" - it's about assuring that prospective visitors and immigrants have some $$$. Good thing the terrorists have lots of it - that certainly helps their chances of coming here legally.
No it's not about that at all. It's about making sure they have a sponsor. That gives them a REASON to immigrate. In terms of visiting, they know millions of people want to move here for a better life. But they can't fit everyone in the stinking poverty-stricken world into this country. Therefore before they let them come in to visit, they want to make sure they wont overstay their visas. Back in the days of huddled masses, these werent concerns. There was NOTHING here. Now there is.
Get ur damn head out of ur ass Fyre.