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06-25-2012, 01:01 AM
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Damn we're probably the same age then. Sucks this is suppose to be the prime of our lives and we can't enjoy it as much we could be...should. Keep that positive attitude dude, and if all else fails you can always marry a citizen. That's not to say you should marry some random person just for a freaking GC but you know what I mean.
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06-25-2012, 01:07 AM
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I was 15 years old when i came here to U.S.A
Hey, no one has anything on hand yet. I am sorry you do not qualify. The fight is not over my friend. Immigration reform will happen eventually. All you can do is stay strong and to keep fighting.

Go to school, I went, it was tough but it is possible.

Things will fall into place.


After Rommey looses this election pathetically. Republicans will begin to soften and immigration reform will happen.


I am here to help!
If you need help and or advise as to how to get through school. Send me a PM.

STAY STRONG!!!
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06-25-2012, 01:29 AM
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They should give deferred action for someone missing just 1 requirement.

Perhaps a 6 months work permit, renewable every 6 months. More money for them.
Dude, you more than anyone know that this is not true!!!

I am one of the few here that does not dislike you, and I am always nice to you, but spreading miss information that could possibly lead to someone ineligible to apply and get in trouble... is not cool at all!
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06-25-2012, 01:38 AM
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I know that but it was just a thought. The keyword was 'should'.
Okay, fair. It could have been taken both ways.

Anyways, apology accepted. I see that you clarified also so Good!
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I'm a bit sad too... I came here when I was 8 years old (1989). I have been here since that time; I finished elementary, middle school, high school, and two masters. I meet all the criteria except one thing, I turned 31 on June 10th 2012, five days before the executive order. Talk about getting the long end of the stick. lol
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I'm a bit sad too... I came here when I was 8 years old (1989). I have been here since that time; I finished elementary, middle school, high school, and two masters. I meet all the criteria except one thing, I turned 31 on June 10th 2012, five days before the executive order. Talk about getting the long end of the stick. lol
I would have left with anything greater than a Bachelor's.
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