It took my family and I nearly two decades to receive our green card after we came to the USA under political assylum. Upon our twelveth year in the United States the events of September 11th prolonged our efforts for an additional 8 years. We wasted well over $250,000 and 20 years of our lives. So much for that "dream" everyone in this country keeps babbling about.
@ScavengerData No ones preventing you from going back home are they?...whats stopping you if you're just finding everyones babbling about.....hmmmm. The avocadoes and mangoes much bigger from Jamaica man!
@ChryTears I'd rather wait another 20 years without a greencard than return to my 'home land'. It's difficult to return to a country where your religion is persecuted against, especially in the muslim-arab world. It's no easy feat here in the USA either, but at least it's peace time.
It took my family and I nearly two decades to receive our green card after we came to the USA under political assylum. Upon our twelveth year in the United States the events of September 11th prolonged our efforts for an additional 8 years. We wasted well over $250,000 and 20 years of our lives. So much for that "dream" everyone in this country keeps babbling about.
ScavengerData 1 year ago
@ScavengerData No ones preventing you from going back home are they?...whats stopping you if you're just finding everyones babbling about.....hmmmm. The avocadoes and mangoes much bigger from Jamaica man!
AND is much warmer...so git...git gone! NOW!
ChryTears 8 months ago
@ChryTears I'd rather wait another 20 years without a greencard than return to my 'home land'. It's difficult to return to a country where your religion is persecuted against, especially in the muslim-arab world. It's no easy feat here in the USA either, but at least it's peace time.
ScavengerData 8 months ago