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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Disabled ex-Marine struggles to bring Thai wife legally

"Some might think Grant, a quick-witted U.S. citizen who served his country as a Marine and is now a disabled veteran, might have the odds stacked in his favor. Instead, the born-and-bred Orange County resident has been forced to navigate through an immigration bureaucracy governed by a law as complicated as the tax code. Exasperated with his ordeal, he's taken to the Internet to detail his experience. He insists on bringing his 28-year-old wife to the U.S. legally by petitioning the government. "I want to do it the right way," Grant said. But what was supposed take a few months has become an ordeal of more than a year that's shaken his trust in the immigration system and tested his convictions." O.C. Register, Mar. 28, 2011.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Belarus
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Link to Article in OC register

Disabled ex-Marine struggles to bring Thai wife legally

"Some might think Grant, a quick-witted U.S. citizen who served his country as a Marine and is now a disabled veteran, might have the odds stacked in his favor. Instead, the born-and-bred Orange County resident has been forced to navigate through an immigration bureaucracy governed by a law as complicated as the tax code. Exasperated with his ordeal, he's taken to the Internet to detail his experience. He insists on bringing his 28-year-old wife to the U.S. legally by petitioning the government. "I want to do it the right way," Grant said. But what was supposed take a few months has become an ordeal of more than a year that's shaken his trust in the immigration system and tested his convictions." O.C. Register, Mar. 28, 2011.

Sad commentary on how we treat our Vets. What is this guys name on VJ?

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Sad commentary on how we treat our Vets. What is this guys name on VJ?

SqdnGuns. Link to his profile: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/user/33681-sqdnguns/

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Link to Article in OC register

Disabled ex-Marine struggles to bring Thai wife legally

"Some might think Grant, a quick-witted U.S. citizen who served his country as a Marine and is now a disabled veteran, might have the odds stacked in his favor. Instead, the born-and-bred Orange County resident has been forced to navigate through an immigration bureaucracy governed by a law as complicated as the tax code. Exasperated with his ordeal, he's taken to the Internet to detail his experience. He insists on bringing his 28-year-old wife to the U.S. legally by petitioning the government. "I want to do it the right way," Grant said. But what was supposed take a few months has become an ordeal of more than a year that's shaken his trust in the immigration system and tested his convictions." O.C. Register, Mar. 28, 2011.

Thanks for posting....................

One correction to your post, not ex-Marine.................Once a Marine, Always a Marine

 
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