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Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski
My ex-daughter -in-law was granted permanent green card status today. She is the hardest working person I've met, a great addition to the country.
While married she got her green card. They were really on the rocks by the time she could apply for permanent. The divorce was finalized so she could apply for a waiver- essentially one must show the marriage was legit and not just to get in the country.
I understand that a few years ago, the grant of the waiver would have been routine- they were legit and had a half dozen affidavits to attest, plus interviews. Problem is she is from a "shithole country" (Haiti) and it is not a few years ago.
I guess the staff people working the files are lifers though and not so swayed by the fuckhead-in-chief? Anyway, a good piece of news today.
And I assure you if she does eventually petition for citizenship she is quite pragmatic and will not squander her vote on a 3rd party candidate.
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We’re living through such a dark, hate-filled time. But at least Sebby’s taxes are a little lower.