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49 minutes ago, Pixiegamermum said:

So I file this paper work altogether and pay the costs and she can't leave the US until she receives her greencard? Will the children be able to attend school? And all kids are under 21. I love my wife so much so much happened here preventing her to leave I don't want to be separated. 

If she has been here since Covid - what have the kids been doing for school the whole time?

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Just now, manyfudge said:

If she has been here since Covid - what have the kids been doing for school the whole time?

They do homeschool through home country

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School and Immigration are not related.

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11 hours ago, Pixiegamermum said:

So I file this paper work altogether and pay the costs and she can't leave the US until she receives her greencard? Will the children be able to attend school? And all kids are under 21. I love my wife so much so much happened here preventing her to leave I don't want to be separated. 

Just to check -- were all of the children under the age of 18 when you and your wife got married?

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On 8/26/2023 at 9:41 PM, SalishSea said:

Are families asked for citizenship or residency status when enrolling kids in school?

 

All the years my kids were in the public schools, we were never asked that.  But, I'm on the West Coast.

It's been a long time for me. But I do remember asking if I was a US Citizen or else to fill out on whatever paper, it's yearly and so on. It didn't bother the other kids while they were attending school and I don't know if they were a US Citizen or not, I've been friend with many and they stayed in the US the whole time and a few moved away for whatever reason, family or job and such.

I doubt the school do anything to report residency, it just stats they are collecting.

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On 8/26/2023 at 8:41 PM, SalishSea said:

Are families asked for citizenship or residency status when enrolling kids in school?

 

All the years my kids were in the public schools, we were never asked that.  But, I'm on the West Coast.

Schools are not allowed to deny any child education. Well they do put up a stink with vaccines, but they have waivers for even that. But no schools don't ask, they will ask for a SSN as that is what they use for records. They will just make up a number for them. 

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1 hour ago, Ontarkie said:

Schools are not allowed to deny any child education. Well they do put up a stink with vaccines, but they have waivers for even that. But no schools don't ask, they will ask for a SSN as that is what they use for records. They will just make up a number for them. 

I figured.   That’s good.

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