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245i Grandfather clause - Page 3

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245i is essential to those who entered without inspection.
if u are getting legalized... since most of us here may not even get to that point we are all just screwed, who gives a frak about 245i.
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if u are getting legalized... since most of us here may not even get to that point we are all just screwed, who gives a frak about 245i.
well, it's better to have it than not...if and when that person gets a chance to adjust their status.
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Well actually 245i is really good if you marry, my sister just got her green card and used the 245i, also my mom used the 245i, and therefore I will get to use the 245i as well,

I have these options--

1. Marry a girl--haven't meet the love of my life

2. Brother/Mother sponsorship-- My brother filed a petition for me but that will take years, although I just got a letter saying that my petition was approved and will now go to CRV- visa department to sleep another 10yrs. ahah

3. Get a work sponsorship,

a. I was hoping to get a masters degree in engineering but that is taking a long time to acomplish.

b. Should I do what Geronimo is doing and become an RN nurse and apply for B-VISA?

c. OR---- CHECK THIS OUT, I have a friend that has a company and would it be really easy for him to sponsor me for work?
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dont' go the RN routine...

IMPOSSIBLE without a license... it looks like my 5 years of work toward RN degree is worth nothing and flushed down the toilet unless DREAM passes....

try to seek sponsorship through ur friend's company or pursue ur engineering degree while waiting for family sponsorship
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dont' go the RN routine...

IMPOSSIBLE without a license... it looks like my 5 years of work toward RN degree is worth nothing and flushed down the toilet unless DREAM passes....
Or go for a career that will let you pay the bills even without DREAM: Refrigeration & Air Conditioning.
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Or go for a career that will let you pay the bills even without DREAM: Refrigeration & Air Conditioning.
no offense but I have bigger ambitions in life... I ain't gonna do that for the rest of my life and wait around for Dream to pass. Plus regardless or what job it is, I do not want to do it illegally for such a long time... I need a solution to this illegal crisis. I can make just as much by serving sushi but I am sick of doing it as well. I want a career, family, a life...
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Well a lot of immigrant families have been successful opening up their own business with the help of family that has a status in the US. Thanks geronimo, I won't consider nurse now haha, but yah other people should consider opening up their own little business with a little bit of help from other people!
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...help from other people!
I'm sure many dreamers are tired of hearing that. Dreamers are a burden to others, but can certainly sustain themselves if not for their situation.
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Can a mother who is a US Citizen sponsor her son who is over 21 for anything?
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^It would depend on the sons situation if he simply overstayed his visa or is under 245i !
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