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Just wondering , is married to a US Citizen I have to wait three years for my own citizen?

When can I start claiming unemployment benefit ], if I am made redundant from my role?

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Just wondering , is married to a US Citizen I have to wait three years for my own citizen?

When can I start claiming unemployment benefit ], if I am made redundant from my role?

well then you can apply in uscis. in there they get paid too bcz of unemploymnet.

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I would work on not being declared redundant, by first going back to school and learning English.

Just wondering , is married to a US Citizen I have to wait three years for my own citizen?

When can I start claiming unemployment benefit ], if I am made redundant from my role?

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To claim unemployment benefits in the US you FIRST have to have a job and pay into the fund for a specific time, I think its a year.Then if you lose the job through no fault of your own you MAY be eligible. they do not just hand out paychecks because you do not have a job, Get one.

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Just wondering , is married to a US Citizen I have to wait three years for my own citizen?

When can I start claiming unemployment benefit ], if I am made redundant from my role?

well then you can apply in uscis. in there they get paid too bcz of unemploymnet.

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Don't just open your mouth and prove yourself a fool....put it in writing.

It gets harder the more you know. Because the more you find out, the uglier everything seems.

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That was my intitial reaction when i first read this post-----> :lol::blink:

I do believe one of the main issues when filing is NOT TO BECOME A PUBLIC CHARGE.

How can anyone already be thinking about claiming bebefits because they foresee themselves as being useless? I'm truley not trying to be offensive ..seriously...infact I laughed pretty good when i read the question. If I were to tell my honey that I was going to come to her country and collect benifits cause I don't think i'm legite enough to work she probably would tell me to keep my ####### here.

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Meeting Online: Yahoo chartroom Aug 2001.

Direct meeting & marriage: Dec 2003 USA, NY

I-130 petition in DCFR Tokyo: March 14th 2004. Case reffered to DHS USCIS

Four visits to japan in 2004: Oct 2004, wife got pragnant.

Wife/Fiance left USA and moved into Japan: Feb 5th 2005.

Baby Born: June 24th 2005(Japan)

I-130 denied: July 17 2005(Divorce was declared not valid)

Refiling Divorce: oJuly 17th 2005 NY State.

Divorce granted: Nov 17th 2005

K-1 application: Mar 1st 2006

Approval: May 23rd 2006

US consulate RFE: June 15th 2006

FRE sent (Original passports, birth certificate, all origional docs): July 10th 2006

Medical: Oct 11th 2006.

Interview: Nov 10th 2006(expected)

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You know thats right !

Don't just open your mouth and prove yourself a fool....put it in writing.

It gets harder the more you know. Because the more you find out, the uglier everything seems.

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Plus unemployment benefits have nothing to do with the Social Security Administration and are not a Social Security benefit. Unemployment benefits are a state benefit and the eligbility rules are going to vary from state to state.

http://workforcesecurity.doleta.gov/unemploy/uifactsheet.asp

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