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Re: The Answer - DN
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There was a theory going round that his marriage was mostly one of convenience - his visa was running out and he couldnt guarantee a new one quick enough that it made sense to get married to pick up a green card. Then, 2 years later, they sit down and talk about marriage and realise they werent right for each other after having no arguments whatsoever? Im not saying i believe the theory that its simply a marriage for a green card, but it certainly seems like they married way too quickly. I mean, werent they together, they broke up, then a few months they got back together then got married within a couple months. [/ QUOTE ] This theory makes perfect sense. When an immigrant marries an american, they get a two year conditional residency requirement, meaning they have to be married to the american citizen for 2 years before they can apply for permanent residency. Couple that with the bizarrely amicable divorce and it looks like DN duped the INS. |
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