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im an illegal immigrant trying to marry a u.s citizen, how do we get married?

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ijuswannaknow18 - 18 Aug 2008 21:23 GMT
hi,
Im a 19 year old illegal immigrant, my finance is a citizen and we were
hoping to get married this winter. We've been together for a year now, and
living together.How would we go about getting married? I heard we had to get
permission and that if he didn't have a job we wouldn't be able to get
married? Im not sure what to do.
Would it make a difference that my mother brought me here on a visit visa...
(not really sure what its called) and well over stayed our welcome? and that
I've lived here ever since i was 1 and have gone to school? im unsure and
need help.
Capt. Tuttle - 24 Aug 2008 16:12 GMT
ijuswannaknow18 explained on 8/18/2008 :
> hi,
> Im a 19 year old illegal immigrant, my finance is a citizen and we were
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> I've lived here ever since i was 1 and have gone to school? im unsure and
> need help.

You need to ask an immigration lawyer.
If he has no job and can't prove that he can support you there isn't
much hope.
Check the USCIS web site for more information.
cecila08@gmail.com - 17 Oct 2008 22:41 GMT
> ijuswannaknow18 explained on 8/18/2008 :
>
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> much hope.
> Check the USCIS web site for more information.

Hi !!! IT WOULD DEPEND WHAT STATE YOU LIVE IN.. i LIVE IN LAS CRUCES
AND MY BOYFRIEND I WANT TO MARRY IS ILLEGAL...
Joe Feise (Immigration) - 19 Oct 2008 02:19 GMT
cecila08@gmail.com wrote on 10/17/08 14:41:

> Hi !!! IT WOULD DEPEND WHAT STATE YOU LIVE IN.. i LIVE IN LAS CRUCES
> AND MY BOYFRIEND I WANT TO MARRY IS ILLEGAL...

Immigration law is federal. That means it is the same in every state.
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For reliable advice, consult a competent immigration attorney.

ImmiCoach - 08 Nov 2008 11:53 GMT
Marrying is a basic human right in USA. Your immigration status does NOT
matter. However what hassles and costs you might get into depends on the
location you live in (most US counties require blood tests, waiting periods
ect).Only condition: this has to be for REAL: you have to live and sleep
together. There will be quizzes, faking it is useless!

Here's how to do it quickly, hassle free and without rip-off costs:
Take a cheap flight or bus/car/bike ride to Nevada and get married at any
courthouse or wedding chapel (usually not even an appointment is needed). I
did this in Laughlin, NV, at the local court, with my Asian bride (on B-1
visa) for $39. The flight from LAX on a gambling junket with 2 nights at a
great Hotel/Casino included cost $178 for us together. Breakfast and dinner
was included. We walked 10 min to the courthouse and left after 30 min as a
married couple (I used my driver's license and she her passport for ID). I
made sure we had a pre-marital agreement with seperate properties which we
had notarized by the clerk of the court (free) BEFORE the short but
dignified ceremony held by a congenial judge. -- We even won $20 at the
slots!

She and her daughter got green cards in about 2 yrs and citizenship in about
5. She had no trouble to get work right away and finally was employed by the
municipal school system as a school nurse. After school she has her own
little business and claims she makes >$5k/mo nowadays in San Diego. -- Our
divorce 7 yrs later (2003) was just as easy in California and cost $179 but
took several weeks to process through, using a do-it-yourself kit.

I don't regret it all, nor does my ex. I'm eager to do this again!
But beware: 'Deceit, thy name is woman!' (F Nietzsche)
Jerry Hoss, the Immigration Coach

BTW:
Entering  the USA-Green Card Lottery is free but not so easy, and beware of
scams!

The Obama election made the United States ,IN' again! It provided proof
positive that America is still the land of unlimited and equal opportunity.

It's a genuine alternative for enterprising people who want to leave
depressed countries so they can apply their skills and talents or learn the
ropes of a profession.  It is also also a great place to retire for those
who already made their fortunes and seek a mild climate and reliable
infrastructure to enjoy their golden years in, like cruise the vast lands or
waters of the Americas in motorhomes or yachts, like countless retired
Americans do.

Now is the time to buy into the 'American Dream': It has been decades since
the prices for residential property,  farmland, and industrial plants have
been this low. Actually in some areas they are more that 50% off last year's
rates and the dollar exchange rate is still favorable. An apartment block I
formerly owned just sold cheaper than I got for it in 2003.

But unfortunately the conditions for permanent residency visa have become
very tough since September 11, 2001 and the easiest way to get the legendary
'Green Card' (actually it's pink nowadays) is the annual  Diversity Visa
Lottery. The US Congress grants 50000 such visa by lottery (I e lucky draw)
every year to people from over 150 countries. Only condition: one must have
an education equivalent to a US high school diploma or a two-year
apprenticeship in a trade. The odds are pretty good, about 1:100 for
Europeans, and twice as good for married couples if both enter the lottery.

The registration period for next visa lottery is now in progress. The
deadline is December 1st,  2008 at midnight EST.  You can try to register
for free here:  http://www.dvlottery.state.gov

But before you enter make sure you understand the rules and conditions
completely (as given in legalese English only) and that your pictures fit
the prescribed format. If you make just the slightest typo your application
will be automatically kicked out by the government computers, without notice
or recourse to you. This happens to about half of the applicants every year.

Enter 'green card lottery' in a search engine and you'll get over 640000
hits, most of them from agencies that will gladly take your money to provide
a dubious registration service. You can do this for free by yourself. The
official US government website warns about these scams here:
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/alerts/alt003.shtm

My service is to help you to fill out and file your application correctly
and on time,  in person, over the phone or the Internet.  Before this had to
be done digitally I did this right in the USA on paper forms that had to
mailed via the US Postal Service. Thousands of people gladly paid me 20
dollars each for the service.

Now I can afford to do the same thing electronically for 10 euro per
applicant. All you need is a telephone to dictate the information to me. The
picture is the only thing that may be transmitted via the Internet, but you
can mail it in, too, or show up have me take it in person.

Why do I do this? I immigrated myself to the USA and lived there for 40
years, studied, worked, ran businesses and owned real estate. I returned to
live  in my hometown in Europe for sentimental reasons, using up my pension.
I wish to help others who wish to also try the American Way of Life in an
easy, legal, and hopefully lucrative way.

Jerry Hoss PhD, USA-Immigration-Coach

Email: DV2010 ( at )  hush.com

Deutsch- German

Gratis anmelden für die amerikanische Einwanderungs-Lotterie (sog. ,Green
Card' bzw  DV2010 Lottery) Abzock-Warnung!

Nach der Obama-Wahl ist Amerika jetzt wieder ,IN'! Auswandern ins ,Land der
unbegrenzten Möglichkeiten' ist wegen der wirtschaftlichen Lage Europas für
unternehmenslustige Menschen eine echte Alternative, und noch nie waren
USA-Immobilien, Kraftfahrzeuge und Haushaltsgüter so billig wie jetzt.
Preise sind bis über 50% billiger als in den Vorjahren, Tendenz: sinkend.

Ich selber habe 40 Jahre in Florida, Kalifornien, Michigan, Nevada und
Ontario (Kanada) gelebt und gearbeitet und habe eine beträchtilche Anzahl
Freunde und Verwandte legal nachgeholt. Auch mit der durch Internetwerbung
und TV-Shows bekannten, alljährlichen so genannten ,Green Card' Lotterie,
offiziell  Diversity-(=Völkervielfalts-)Visa-Lottery, des
US-Außenministeriums (Department of State) habe ich beste Erfahrungen.

Heuer haben 1973 Deutsche und 2331 Türken sowie ihre Angehörigen diese
,Permanente Residenten Visen' gewonnen, von insgesamt 50000 vom US-Congress
genehmigten. Die Chancen sind etwa 100:1, je nach Andrang. Ehepaare haben
doppelte Chancen, wenn beide den DV2010-Antrag stellen. Sie müssen nur einen
Realschul- oder Azubi-Abschluss haben und aus einem der ca 140 zugelassenen
Ländern stammen.

Jetzt läuft gerade diese Visa-Lotterie für 2010, Einsendeschluss ist der 1.
Dezember 2008. Hier können Sie selber GRATIS den Antrag eingeben:
http://www.dvlottery.state.gov

Aber bevor Sie sich das zumuten, vergewissern Sie sich, ob Sie die
komplizierten Vorschriften auch richtig verstehen, Ihr Englisch perfekt ist,
Ihre Fotos vorschriftsmäßig sind und Sie alle Informationen zur Hand haben.
Wenn Sie nur einen winzigen Tipp- oder Formfehler machen, schmeißt der
US-Behörden-Computer Ihren Antrag automatisch und ohne Benachrichtigung
raus! Das passiert jedes Jahr etwa der Hälfte der Antragsteller.

Ich berate Sie gerne persönlich (in Bonn), über Telefon oder eMail, wie es
richtig gemacht wird.  Als es noch per Post ging, habe ich für Hunderte  von
Green-Card-Lottery-Antragstellern diese Anträge ausgefüllt, direkt von
Kalifornien aus fristgerecht versandt,  und dafür pro Antrag 20 Dollar
bekommen.

Weil der Vorgang inzwischen nur noch elektronisch abgewickelt werden kann,
kann ich das jetzt für nur 10 Euro pro Antragsteller machen.  Abzocker im
Internet nehmen 40 euro und mehr, versprechen zu viel und garantieren
nichts. Es ist erwiesen, dass einige von diesen Winkeladvokaten die Anträge
gar nicht weitergeleitet haben! Auf der oben zitierten Webseite wird
ausdrücklich von solchen illegalen ,scams' gewarnt. Siehe auch:
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/alerts/alt003.shtm

Mir können Sie aber beim Eingeben der Daten über die Schulter gucken, wenn
Sie das wollen. Zahlungen (auch aus dem Ausland) nehme ich nur in bar oder
per Direktüberweisung an (keine Telefon-Abzocke, Bankkarten-Abbuchungen,
Abos oder Einzugsbemächtigungen!).

Wie geht's weiter? Als Erstes senden Sie mir bitte eine eMail und ich
antworte sofort mit meinen Kontaktdaten und den nötigen Infos.

Jerry Hoss PhD, USA-Auswanderungs-Coach

Email: DV2010 (via) hush.com

On Aug 24, 9:12 am, Capt. Tuttle <Tut...@mash.4077> wrote:
> ijuswannaknow18 explained on 8/18/2008 :
>
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
> much hope.
> Check the USCIS web site for more information.

Hi !!! IT WOULD DEPEND WHAT STATE YOU LIVE IN.. i LIVE IN LAS CRUCES
AND MY BOYFRIEND I WANT TO MARRY IS ILLEGAL...
 
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