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Marrying a U.S citizen who's in prison - which visa ?

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7 hours ago, Dashinka said:

Did he elaborate to you (you do not need to elaborate here) the underlying crime?  Second degree manslaughter can be a lot of things like a DWI causing a death, selling drugs causing a death etc.  Again, no need to elaborate here, I just mentioned it as it will be a sign of his honesty.

 

Good Luck!

Yes he told me what happened but i don't really know the full story that's why i have to do more research... and thank you!

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3 hours ago, SalishSea said:

I think that person meant "formal" education.  In other words, he has been in prison during the years when a person would normally pursue diplomas, degrees, trade/vocational certifications etc.  Did he graduate from high school?

MUCH better plan.  

He has a GED and some kind of degree in welding

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16 minutes ago, Liya S. said:

He has a GED and some kind of degree in welding

Okay, with a trade like welding, he should be able to make a good enough living to sponsor you, assuming there are employers who would hire a felon.  There may be special programs he could look into.

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