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On 4/11/2018 at 8:14 AM, faith7772 said:

 

his uncle  already reserved a position for him in his company for him when gets out of prison soon and to be frank thats what Muslim society do we help each other 

 

On 4/9/2018 at 7:53 PM, faith7772 said:

 Actually my boyfriend is a converted Muslim aged 45 (never been married)

 

Irrelevant to the merits of the case but I’m curious, did his uncle convert too?

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32 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

Yup. Maybe his uncle’s business will support him for the rest of his life, or maybe it won’t, but there are other issues with a record too.  There are many companies who give second chances too, without either the nepotism or religious angle, but obviously there are certain types of jobs or companies one will never be able to work for.

 

also, with a record there are countries it will be simply impossible for him to move to (no idea about OP’s country) or in some cases even to visit. His best bet probably is staying in the US.

Thank you SusieQQQ I really appreciated your advice, support, and positivity may God bless you and your family....

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55 minutes ago, JFH said:

Too bad his wonderful, supportive family weren't there to help him when he was at such a low point that committing crimes appeared to be the only answer. 

 

I could talk talk to you all night about this. My husband's family members were the same - he came out of prison and they all came out of the woodwork with money, job offers, places to stay, etc, etc. Too little, too late. Just before he was arrested was when he needed them most and they were happy to watch him struggle with addiction. And now his record is marked for life. Even more than 20 years later. 

JFH....I am sorry to hear your story there and may God bless you and your husband......and for the record, his family had been so supportive and very positive all these years and I am so blessed to have a wonderful future mother in law and the rest of the family there, they never give up on him even though he chose to do that 'mistakes' on his own way back in the past...and I believe that Life is always A TEST, however, Life is too short and precious to be wasted so much on thinking about the past and I also believe things happened for reasons...there are always reasons lies beneath it and only God knows best...

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I’m not getting into religion and meaning of life discussion with anyone. But message me when he’s been out a few years and let me know what you think of it all then. If he’s still out and you’re still together. I’m sure your utopian view of life post incarceration will be different then. 

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Honestly, in my opinion, all OP has talked about is her relationship with her bf/ future spouse in USA and his family.

And also, how she plans to bring her 5 year old daughter with her.

 

despite repeating how ‘honest’ her intentions are, she hasn’t mentioned how long the trip will be, How will she be funding the trip and etc. 

 

It makes a really weak case for a B2 visa. I have done and got my B2 visa approved twice from the very same embassy (single entry first time and multiple entry second time) I would say unless she has better proof of relationship back home that she did not share, it might be hard to get a tourist visa approval.

 

Edit : also OP mention wanting to go over to flourish the family bond, as of right now OP isn’t considered family by law yet? Need to be careful with the words you use.

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41 minutes ago, Muffinji said:

Honestly, in my opinion, all OP has talked about is her relationship with her bf/ future spouse in USA and his family.

And also, how she plans to bring her 5 year old daughter with her.

 

despite repeating how ‘honest’ her intentions are, she hasn’t mentioned how long the trip will be, How will she be funding the trip and etc. 

 

It makes a really weak case for a B2 visa. I have done and got my B2 visa approved twice from the very same embassy (single entry first time and multiple entry second time) I would say unless she has better proof of relationship back home that she did not share, it might be hard to get a tourist visa approval.

 

Edit : also OP mention wanting to go over to flourish the family bond, as of right now OP isn’t considered family by law yet? Need to be careful with the words you use.

Ooh thank you Muffnji for your insight....no worries about the questions on 1) How long is the trip? & 2) Who will fund the trip and whats source of funding? Everything is well taken care 

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4 hours ago, faith7772 said:

Ooh thank you Muffnji for your insight....no worries about the questions on 1) How long is the trip? & 2) Who will fund the trip and whats source of funding? Everything is well taken care 

Let us know how it goes.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

 
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