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Re: Immigration Paperwork Posted on: Fri, 09 Mar 2007 00:01:46 +0000


> Hopefully I can find some answers on some concerning questions that I
> have. I'm married to a guy from Kuwait for almost 3 years in May. I've
> been with him for a total of 6 years. He's been in the United States
> for almost 8 years. He came here on a student visa. We dated and then
> married. One year ago he was picked up by Immigration and was held in
> a detention center at a prison for almost one month. Due to falling
> out of his then current student visa status is why he was picked up.
> We were in the process of filing his paperwork. He did get released
> with a bond and now we've went to immigration court twice to keep the
> judge and ourselves updated with the processing of his paperwork. We
> have another hearing coming up next week. Anyhow we were told it could
> take up to three years for our I-130 form to be processed and then we
> have to do the rest of our paperwork as we were instructed to do so. I
> work and my husband stays home. So all of that said and done is there
> anyway that my husband and I could possibly go to Kuwait and his
> paperwork still process? He never was deported obvisously. But how
> long would it possibly be until he can re-enter the United States here
> with me. Also will he get his bond money back? Any answers and advice
> would be greatly appreciated. We have no kids neither. Just thought
> I'd throw that in from reading other people's postings.

Divorce is not an option. I would never have a divorce over something
like this.

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