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Visa in Hand .... Moroccan Government won't let him go

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Hello, wow im shocked we both have the same life! I typed in google the Moroccan government wont let my husband quit his job to live in the US and I found your post! My husband too has his permenent residency and is trying to quit his job and move to the US, but the delegation cant sign his request because they fired the man in the position and now there is not one to sign my husband request! My husband also is a correction officer, can you believe it! When my husband came to the US with his visa last Christmas he became a permenent resident, he got the stamp in his passport, but the green card never came in the mail and is considered lost and we have to file to replace it 450.00. Our situation is a little worse as I think my husbands stamp will expire in December, and he has the money to replace as I dont. I work full time as a Kindergarten teacher but I am trying to find a second job to make it on my own as he is not with me yet. I was reading if it is under one year for him out of the country he can still come or get a transportation letter from the embassy. But if it is over a year after the green card stamp expires than my husband has to get the returning resident visa and that can take five months to process! Ive been waiting three and a half years already for my husband! I like what the one person in the replies said to take the request and find someone to sign it! That is a great idea! My husband did tell me there are 14 requests to leave waiting for a signature. Im guessing the King will appoint someone for the new year! But that is to long! It is so sad that they are making these men prisoners! Maybe our husbands know each other? Anyone im so glad to find someone else in the same situation but sad that we cant have our husbands and fast! And the Moroccan embassy is very hard! I hope they dont give us a hard time if he expires! We already proved we are a real married couple I liked with my husband 2 years and 10 months and i just came back to the US to live in April to prepare everything. I will pray for you and you pray for us that this nightmare will end!

Take care and if you want to keep in touch via email let me know.

thanks, sweetcitywife

Marat Mohammed

Ohio

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So your husband arrived in 12/12 to the US and then turned right around and went back to Morocco that same month? How did he leave the first time? And not only is he not allowed to leave, but he's also had a lost in the mail permanent resident card? That is a helluva string of bad luck.

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