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Sorry man,

i know how this feels to have your woman go miles away from you without even an assurance she will still be yours.

She will need to be residing in US for 5 consecutive years to become a citizen.if she opt to join the military,she could be citizen in 3 years.

Becoming citizen will help you get here faster as an immediate relative...That means you can marry her before she leaves to the States. If you are economically were exposed and don't look like somebody who is running away from his own country,you could apply to visit her in the States most of the time.

You can marry now before she leaves and when she applies on your behalf while LPR you will end up waiting eternally for your visa...

Weigh both scenario and decide what is best for you

Good Luck

NB:i am not an Attorney

Thank You, Yes that is exactly what i am feeling every single day. :( , i guess for now i will just stick with our plans with the Fiance visa even though it is very agonizing to wait for almost 5-7 years. :(

 
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