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Plans for Post- Election? Thoughts on moving? - Page 3

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10-29-2020, 02:55 PM
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I am an extremely anxious and pessimistic person. I don't have a good coping mechanism. I have my good and bad days. I'm in therapy for it. I'm not trying to be annoying.
Understand that. But you shouldn't mention that everywhere here, you're scaring other people who come here for information. How come this didn't happen in 2016 after the election? Or 2017, 2018 and 2019.
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10-29-2020, 03:41 PM
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Agreed, no fearmongering.
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11-03-2020, 05:18 AM
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I've had my plans in motion 2019, you can't rely on these politicians for anything, we are just pawns that they use and reuse whenever they need a political sacrifice. After years of just passing by with just a work permit, I had my interview for a family petition in Jan of 2020, and, soon Jan of 2021, I will have my court appearance to administratively close my case with the courts and get my green card. Anyone that has the ability to try to get a green card whether their are some risk or not should take the risk. Its better than doing nothing and just waiting and waiting.
Well that’s good! I support taking risks because there will always be a 50/50 chance that it will work out in your favor? May I asked who filed for you? I’m anxiously waiting to see if Biden wins and even if he does I feel like that promise he made of giving us citizenship within 90 days of being in office seems a bit far- fetched ... all my siblings who came here the same way I did (overstayed visa) are now citizens!!!
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11-03-2020, 05:19 AM
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Election is rigged. Start packing, we'll be targeted right after the election.
Take your negative energy somewhere else... seriously.
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11-03-2020, 05:25 AM
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I moved to from NY to GA (after 14 years leaving in NY), back in 2015. It's been 5 years since then, and yes the South is different. There were so many issues I was not aware back in NY but got to see here. Anyway, I did buy a house last year/2019 and thankfully DACA was not an issue. Things are going well but now I have no option but to plan for DACA getting terminated. Im waiting on 601a right now, that is almost 1 year in the queue, but has at least another 6 months before they get to it, and have low chances of getting approved. I have no plans, I did apply for Canadian express entry, which took a few months to complete the steps but came about 20 points short from being picked up in the different draws (age plays a big role, specially if above 32). That application is now expired. I'd really like to move to Canada if Trump gets re-elected, but not sure what other options are there at this point. Anyway, if you decide to move to GA and decide to buy a house and I can share my experience and suggestions with you.
Wow, well seems like you are doing great! I really hope this election works out in our favor. I have been encouraging everyone to vote!!! But sadly here In California there are too many trump supporters.

I really want to move but worried it might be harder for me... been in California for 12 years !!!
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11-03-2020, 05:27 AM
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This guy is like a broken radio stuck in one channel. Annoying AF.
Lol Seriously... Like go away with your negative energy. Some of us are hopeful here. Smh
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Voted! Let's go Biden/Harris !
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Lol Seriously... Like go away with your negative energy. Some of us are hopeful here. Smh
Exactly. I really don't think anything will happen in the short term regardless of who wins when it comes to DACA only.
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We survived when trump has the house and senate.. we will outlast him
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Well that’s good! I support taking risks because there will always be a 50/50 chance that it will work out in your favor? May I asked who filed for you? I’m anxiously waiting to see if Biden wins and even if he does I feel like that promise he made of giving us citizenship within 90 days of being in office seems a bit far- fetched ... all my siblings who came here the same way I did (overstayed visa) are now citizens!!!
My US citizen wife, that I've known since high school filed for me. The hardest part for me was leaving on advanced parole. I left and took 15k with me and left all my accounts under the power of someone else so that if I got stuck in el salvador I could get that money and start all over. I had consulted with an attorney before hand. Just remember any risk you take has to be an educated risk, even if it is a high risk, don't just jump blindly and expect good results.
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