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My boyfriend is a U.S. Citizen and working at the U.S. Air Force (currently in Japan and to be stationed in Guam this December). We tried to get married in Japan but the process is too long and expensive (The translations each documents are $50) and complicated, most Japanese can’t speak english so it’s hard to communicate. We are dating for 27 months now and we really want to be together, I live in the Philippines and Long Distance Relationship is not a joke. We want to get married and Guam and I’m already over thinking because we want to be together so bad, but with Trump we are both afraid that my Visa will get denied or my green card will take too long or we won’t be able to get married in 90 days. Please tell me how to do the process about the marriage in Guam so I can ready the requirements. Thank you in advance.

 
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