What was his reasoning for postponing the green card? I can think of reasons that a person might want to postpone a citizenship application, such as that he thinks that the USA hasn’t yet earned his sword, but a green card isn’t a pledge of loyalty like citizenship is. The green card is more benefits for not much more commitment. Like you say, more options.
To answer your question about what I would have done: I would have never taken the demon semen even if the commies followed through on a threat to shoot me dead and prevented me from earning any money ever again. Would my refusal prevent the family from staying afloat? I don’t know for sure because I don’t know the family’s finances, but I doubt it. In some ways, money is an illusion like time.
He didn’t want to pay American taxes. He dislikes the cost of living, all of the driving, the “diversity” the “plastic” houses, the limitations. He’s decided to just do it because of the pandemic but we still spend most of our time in Bulgaria.
I mean…sure money is an illusion. Without it, though, your kids don’t have a house…and that is, unfortunately, very real.
He wasn’t on a work visa. He doesn’t work in the USA. He works for an international company that caters to Americans, as stated. He passes through the USA and is permitted prolonged stays because he has a B12 or some shit. I can’t remember what it’s called.
What was his reasoning for postponing the green card? I can think of reasons that a person might want to postpone a citizenship application, such as that he thinks that the USA hasn’t yet earned his sword, but a green card isn’t a pledge of loyalty like citizenship is. The green card is more benefits for not much more commitment. Like you say, more options.
To answer your question about what I would have done: I would have never taken the demon semen even if the commies followed through on a threat to shoot me dead and prevented me from earning any money ever again. Would my refusal prevent the family from staying afloat? I don’t know for sure because I don’t know the family’s finances, but I doubt it. In some ways, money is an illusion like time.
He didn’t want to pay American taxes. He dislikes the cost of living, all of the driving, the “diversity” the “plastic” houses, the limitations. He’s decided to just do it because of the pandemic but we still spend most of our time in Bulgaria.
I mean…sure money is an illusion. Without it, though, your kids don’t have a house…and that is, unfortunately, very real.
People on work visas who reside in the US are expected to pay income tax. The tax burden doesn’t start when a person gets a green card.
He wasn’t on a work visa. He doesn’t work in the USA. He works for an international company that caters to Americans, as stated. He passes through the USA and is permitted prolonged stays because he has a B12 or some shit. I can’t remember what it’s called.
gotcha, thanks