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Bidroh
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Posted on 03-13-10 11:02
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Could someone enlighten me on the issue regarding bringing your spouse from Nepal after marriage? Some say that its better to wait till one's citizenship while others say otherwise...
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nissan2006
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Posted on 03-14-10 1:09
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It is easy to bring after becoming citizen, might takes (5-9 months nowadays). But you can start with filing I-130 for her/him now, i heard some of them have got approved early. But it goes to Nepal embassy which calls turn wise so will take some time again. Later if it happens, and u get your citizenship then can upgrade the case asap. This is what i know. Regar ds.
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Bidroh
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Posted on 03-14-10 10:40
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syanjali
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Posted on 03-15-10 10:44
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Birodh: We can answer your query from different angle but give us the real situation, then one line will be suffice. I do not know where to start to answer you, you question is vague. Syanjali
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santoshgiri
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Posted on 03-15-10 11:19
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Bidroh
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Posted on 03-15-10 5:26
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Syanjali, it isn't vague at all. If you were to read my topic title, it basically tells you that a Green Card holder is seeking some info on the chances of being able to bring his/her spouse while as a Perm. Resident. Thanks for the link Santoshgiri but the blog is even more confusing. Anybody else has personal experiences?
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sukule
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Posted on 03-16-10 12:11
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Here's my personal story.........If you file for your spouse when u r only a green card holder, it takes at least 3 years to get him/her to US. If you file for ur spouse after you get your citizenship, it only takes 5-6 months. So you do the math and figure out which option is better.........Hope that helps........Peace
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Stiffler
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Posted on 03-16-10 12:44
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Yep get a ctznship then bring her
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Bidroh
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Posted on 03-16-10 7:07
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So my plans of getting married just took a massive jolt.. hmm What if she were already in the U.S. as a F-1 student? How long will it take for her status to get changed?
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syanjali
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Posted on 03-17-10 2:40
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So, you are a green-card holder and thinking of getting married? Even you marry a f-1 student, I am not sure she can change her status just because she is in US. Please check with Immigration lawyer. If I were you, will marry any F-1 status girl and keep her status until I get citizenship.
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Bidroh
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Posted on 03-18-10 1:48
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The only sad part is, I still have 3.5 more years before I can apply for Citizenship. To make things worse for myself, I don't intend on applying for Citizenship. Afno matribhumi visit garna ni koi visa liyera jancha!
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syanjali
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Posted on 03-18-10 6:09
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You will be going to be a life long Bachelor like Mr. Bhattrai. But , by the time you will be eligible for Citizenship, we may have dual citizenship in Nepal.
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