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I wouldn’t be doing it from my home country, if I go to another country to study language abroad, would it still be ok? My new lawyer said we can do it from different country but adviced me not to go to UK because it’s an English speaking country and said it would weaken our case. He said I can go to a country where my husband would be difficult to get a job. Would Spain be ok because my husband wouldn’t be able to live there because he’s not able to speak Spanish? Lawyer said pick a country where he wouldn’t be able to pick up language and a country that he can’t get used to the culture easily. I would only be going there to take classes for Spanish and Art, I won’t be working there. Should it be ok?

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Not sure what you're talking about,  but how is it hardship if you two live together? How are you going to support yourself if both of you won't work in Spain? Hardship needs to be shown on the US citizen - and he can easily move back to US but instead he chose to live abroad..? Kind of confusing to me. 

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49 minutes ago, Roel said:

Not sure what you're talking about,  but how is it hardship if you two live together? How are you going to support yourself if both of you won't work in Spain? Hardship needs to be shown on the US citizen - and he can easily move back to US but instead he chose to live abroad..? Kind of confusing to me. 

No he wouldn’t be living together with me in Spain. He would be visiting and I’ll be going there for study not work

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Generally easier to stick to one thread about the same subject for less confusion and where additional information is.

 

 

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On ‎5‎/‎3‎/‎2018 at 1:53 AM, ManamiDogFan said:

I wouldn’t be doing it from my home country, if I go to another country to study language abroad, would it still be ok? My new lawyer said we can do it from different country but adviced me not to go to UK because it’s an English speaking country and said it would weaken our case. He said I can go to a country where my husband would be difficult to get a job. Would Spain be ok because my husband wouldn’t be able to live there because he’s not able to speak Spanish? Lawyer said pick a country where he wouldn’t be able to pick up language and a country that he can’t get used to the culture easily. I would only be going there to take classes for Spanish and Art, I won’t be working there. Should it be ok?

Please fill out your timeline please please please. You are all over place in what you want to do and what's going on in your head right now. So please help us help you by filling out your timeline.

 
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