Question for MUdall
I would be so appreciative if you couls read my post "Oh My God", so I could get a second lawyer's opinion on this... wondering which to do.
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Re: Question for MUdall
I don't know what Matt will say. I think I do, but I will hold off. Lawyers are
supposed to make recommendations that follow the law. If you already believe that you are coming into the country with the intent to get married, then this doesn't follow the law and is not really the reason the AOS process was created. One issue. Is Greg going to quit his job and sell his house before he comes here? If so, then is this what he is going to tell INS at the POE? If yes, then he will possibly not be able to get into the country. If they ask about his employment, and he lies, then he could face fraud issues during the AOS process. If I were a lawyer, I wouldn't condone an illegal method, and would especially not condone it when the legal method is available. beyness wrote: > I would be so appreciative if you couls read my post "Oh My God", so I could get a > second lawyer's opinion on this... wondering which to do. > -- > Posted via http://britishexpats.com |
Well, he doesn't have a house, he lives with friends, and he temps, so that isn't really an issue. We just returned from travelling for 2 years so our lives are in limbo until we figure all this out. If he had a house and a good job, I'd probably just move to England!
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If he doesn't have a house and job, it will be hard for him to prove strong ties to the UK if he does have to tell a POE inspector of his "plans".
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Okay,we've thought about it and I think we're sticking to the first plan even though it may be a hassle.. K-1 peition will be sent off tomorrow...
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