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A 10 year+ overstay is forgiven at AOS?

DAMN. :ranting:

Oh yes.

I have a person friend, an Irish guy, who lived and worked in the USA for 9 years on after coming on a Visa Waiver and deciding he didn't want to leave. He married a USC after 9 years, file for AOS, and all was forgiven, he got his green card no problem.

That is utter BULLSH*T.

Why is bull....? not every one is lucky like you ..my husband is a good man and since he came in here he has pay all the taxes and never ever been on unemployment...also he was trying to get some legal papers during his years here (with visa lottery) but without any luck ...i dont understand your issues deviette... open your mind and be nice to people who has less luck then you .

Luck has nothing to do with it. It's called respect for the country you live in. Obeying the LAW. Respect for yourself to live your life as a law-abiding citizen.

My husband has done everything legally & yet we were forced to spend time apart in order to do so (as almost all VJers have had to do as well). Your husband has been illegal for over 10 years, and all that will be forgiven. That is a slap in the face to me, who has followed the law my entire life, as has my husband.

Please stay on the topic

Don't tell me what to do, I was replying to your post where you attacked me and my husband!

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devilette,

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A 10 year+ overstay is forgiven at AOS?

DAMN. :ranting:

Oh yes.

I have a person friend, an Irish guy, who lived and worked in the USA for 9 years on after coming on a Visa Waiver and deciding he didn't want to leave. He married a USC after 9 years, file for AOS, and all was forgiven, he got his green card no problem.

That is utter BULLSH*T.

Why is bull....? not every one is lucky like you ..my husband is a good man and since he came in here he has pay all the taxes and never ever been on unemployment...also he was trying to get some legal papers during his years here (with visa lottery) but without any luck ...i dont understand your issues deviette... open your mind and be nice to people who has less luck then you .

Luck has nothing to do with it. It's called respect for the country you live in. Obeying the LAW. Respect for yourself to live your life as a law-abiding citizen.

My husband has done everything legally & yet we were forced to spend time apart in order to do so (as almost all VJers have had to do as well). Your husband has been illegal for over 10 years, and all that will be forgiven. That is a slap in the face to me, who has followed the law my entire life, as has my husband.

Please stay on the topic

Don't tell me what to do, I was replying to your post where you attacked me and my husband!

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A 10 year+ overstay is forgiven at AOS?

DAMN. :ranting:

Oh yes.

I have a person friend, an Irish guy, who lived and worked in the USA for 9 years on after coming on a Visa Waiver and deciding he didn't want to leave. He married a USC after 9 years, file for AOS, and all was forgiven, he got his green card no problem.

That is utter BULLSH*T.

Why is bull....? not every one is lucky like you ..my husband is a good man and since he came in here he has pay all the taxes and never ever been on unemployment...also he was trying to get some legal papers during his years here (with visa lottery) but without any luck ...i dont understand your issues deviette... open your mind and be nice to people who has less luck then you .

Luck has nothing to do with it. It's called respect for the country you live in. Obeying the LAW. Respect for yourself to live your life as a law-abiding citizen.

My husband has done everything legally & yet we were forced to spend time apart in order to do so (as almost all VJers have had to do as well). Your husband has been illegal for over 10 years, and all that will be forgiven. That is a slap in the face to me, who has followed the law my entire life, as has my husband.

Please stay on the topic

Don't tell me what to do, I was replying to your post where you attacked me and my husband!

I didnt attack anyone ...you start with some BS and you still continue- please leave my posts alone or stay on the topic !!!...look below and read again ...you may see it this time

DR:

I have a person friend, an Irish guy, who lived and worked in the USA for 9 years on after coming on a Visa Waiver and deciding he didn't want to leave. He married a USC after 9 years, file for AOS, and all was forgiven, he got his green card no problem.

Devilette:

That is utter BULLSH*T.

chojna:

Why is bull....? not every one is lucky like you ..my husband is a good man and since he came in here he has pay all the taxes and never ever been on unemployment...also he was trying to get some legal papers during his years here (with visa lottery) but without any luck ...i dont understand your issues deviette... open your mind and be nice to people who has less luck then you .

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Luck has nothing to do with it. It's called respect for the country you live in. Obeying the LAW. Respect for yourself to live your life as a law-abiding citizen.

My husband has done everything legally & yet we were forced to spend time apart in order to do so (as almost all VJers have had to do as well). Your husband has been illegal for over 10 years, and all that will be forgiven. That is a slap in the face to me, who has followed the law my entire life, as has my husband.

You should take this up with your congressman, rather than vent here. The law is the law, regardless of how fair you think it is.

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Luck has nothing to do with it. It's called respect for the country you live in. Obeying the LAW. Respect for yourself to live your life as a law-abiding citizen.

My husband has done everything legally & yet we were forced to spend time apart in order to do so (as almost all VJers have had to do as well). Your husband has been illegal for over 10 years, and all that will be forgiven. That is a slap in the face to me, who has followed the law my entire life, as has my husband.

You should take this up with your congressman, rather than vent here. The law is the law, regardless of how fair you think it is.

um, but my vent related to this thread?

And I do vote.

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um, but my vent related to this thread?

And I do vote.

My advice is to remind the people you vote for that you don't agree with giving illegal aliens a free ride to LPR status then, because that's what's going to happen soon. 10 year overstays married to USCs are but a mere drop in the ocean compared to the 11 million illegal aliens that will no doubt be offer amnesty and green(or orange) cards soon.

That to my mind is the real "slap in the face". I don't personally begrudge the OP as I feel that family unity is more important than laws regarding visas.

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A 10 year+ overstay is forgiven at AOS?

DAMN. :ranting:

Oh yes.

I have a person friend, an Irish guy, who lived and worked in the USA for 9 years on after coming on a Visa Waiver and deciding he didn't want to leave. He married a USC after 9 years, file for AOS, and all was forgiven, he got his green card no problem.

That is utter BULLSH*T.

Why is bull....? not every one is lucky like you ..my husband is a good man and since he came in here he has pay all the taxes and never ever been on unemployment...also he was trying to get some legal papers during his years here (with visa lottery) but without any luck ...i dont understand your issues deviette... open your mind and be nice to people who has less luck then you .

Luck has nothing to do with it. It's called respect for the country you live in. Obeying the LAW. Respect for yourself to live your life as a law-abiding citizen.

My husband has done everything legally & yet we were forced to spend time apart in order to do so (as almost all VJers have had to do as well). Your husband has been illegal for over 10 years, and all that will be forgiven. That is a slap in the face to me, who has followed the law my entire life, as has my husband.

Booo Hoooo.

Go live in a war torn 3rd world country for even a week and your short seperation from the person you love won't seem so bad. Shame on you and everyone else who wants to rip apart a family simply because you had to wait a bit to get together (so obviously everyone else does too or it wouldn't be fair, right?).

Edited by jane2005

2001 Met

2005 Married

I-485/I-130

12/06/2006-------Mailed I-130/1-485

12/16/2006--------Recieved NOA 1 (I-130 & I-485)

12/18/2006--------Touched I-130/I-485

01/20/2007--------Biometrics

05/10/2007 -- Interview, Approved!

05/22/2007 GREEN CARD arrives!!!

02/2009 - File to lift conditions

I-765

12/14/2006--- Mailed EAD App.

01/20/2007--- Biometrics

02/09/2005-------Sent in request to Congressional office for assistance with expediting EAD.

02/13/2007 -------- EAD Approved!

02/26/2007 - ------EAD received

Removal of Conditions:

05/12/2009 -- Overnighted application by USPS express mail (VSC).

05/14/2009 -- Green Card expired.

05/23/2009 --- Check cleared bank.

05/26/2009 -- Received NOA (NOA date May 15, 2009, guess they aren't deporting me).

05/29/2009- Biometrics Notice date

06/01/2009- Received Biometrics Letter

06/18/2009 - Biometrics

09/23/2009 - date of decision to approve (letter received), just waiting for card. No online updates whatsoever.

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Luck has nothing to do with it. It's called respect for the country you live in. Obeying the LAW. Respect for yourself to live your life as a law-abiding citizen.

My husband has done everything legally & yet we were forced to spend time apart in order to do so (as almost all VJers have had to do as well). Your husband has been illegal for over 10 years, and all that will be forgiven. That is a slap in the face to me, who has followed the law my entire life, as has my husband.

Booo Hoooo.

Go live in a war torn 3rd world country for even a week and your short seperation from the person you love won't seem so bad. Shame on you and everyone else who wants to rip apart a family simply because you had to wait a bit to get together (so obviously everyone else does too or it wouldn't be fair, right?).

oh good god, I was talking about a 10 year ILLEGAL overstay, not to anyone who has replied or is even on VJ!

I said nothing about war torn countries or boohoo me. Is Canada war torn? Have you ever been spearated from your loved one for an extended period of time? :huh:

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A 10 year+ overstay is forgiven at AOS?

DAMN. :ranting:

Oh yes.

I have a person friend, an Irish guy, who lived and worked in the USA for 9 years on after coming on a Visa Waiver and deciding he didn't want to leave. He married a USC after 9 years, file for AOS, and all was forgiven, he got his green card no problem.

That is utter BULLSH*T.

Why is bull....? not every one is lucky like you ..my husband is a good man and since he came in here he has pay all the taxes and never ever been on unemployment...also he was trying to get some legal papers during his years here (with visa lottery) but without any luck ...i dont understand your issues deviette... open your mind and be nice to people who has less luck then you .

Luck has nothing to do with it. It's called respect for the country you live in. Obeying the LAW. Respect for yourself to live your life as a law-abiding citizen.

My husband has done everything legally & yet we were forced to spend time apart in order to do so (as almost all VJers have had to do as well). Your husband has been illegal for over 10 years, and all that will be forgiven. That is a slap in the face to me, who has followed the law my entire life, as has my husband.

Booo Hoooo.

Go live in a war torn 3rd world country for even a week and your short seperation from the person you love won't seem so bad. Shame on you and everyone else who wants to rip apart a family simply because you had to wait a bit to get together (so obviously everyone else does too or it wouldn't be fair, right?).

THX for your support Jane :thumbs:

 
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