Understand something, it took me almost 12 years in my former country to become US resident when I was called by US immigration services then had to wait also other 6 years without traveling inside of US until I become US citizen. We have millions upon millions of illegals that didn’t do the things I did legally. They enter here illegally and didn’t follow the laws. US didn’t even have their fingerprints that they did with me. I have two bachelors degrees and a post grade and a master’s degree. I had to fight for my things and still working.
Why was your travel inside the US restricted? I’ve worked with and have become friends with people who are/were PRAs and have/had no such restriction. Some went home and a couple have naturalized.
My maternal grandparents were immigrants, both became naturalized but that was early in the twentieth century.
And, as I have said many times before: Welcome home, fren.
I could travel I think I explained myself wrongly, it takes more time to become US citizen if you spend time on another country. For example, you have to complete I think whole 5 years to start the process and I didn’t want to miss a single day plus I don’t like to travel anywhere but US. Nothing to see outside of United States. I have never been in Europe but what I have heard how we are treated by these French or the rest of the world I rather to be here and be treated well.
When they are going to do this with all the illegals that enter into USA illegally and became US citizen illegally?
Well, the aren’t really citizens are they?
“Fraud vitiates all.”
Understand something, it took me almost 12 years in my former country to become US resident when I was called by US immigration services then had to wait also other 6 years without traveling inside of US until I become US citizen. We have millions upon millions of illegals that didn’t do the things I did legally. They enter here illegally and didn’t follow the laws. US didn’t even have their fingerprints that they did with me. I have two bachelors degrees and a post grade and a master’s degree. I had to fight for my things and still working.
Why was your travel inside the US restricted? I’ve worked with and have become friends with people who are/were PRAs and have/had no such restriction. Some went home and a couple have naturalized.
My maternal grandparents were immigrants, both became naturalized but that was early in the twentieth century.
And, as I have said many times before: Welcome home, fren.
I could travel I think I explained myself wrongly, it takes more time to become US citizen if you spend time on another country. For example, you have to complete I think whole 5 years to start the process and I didn’t want to miss a single day plus I don’t like to travel anywhere but US. Nothing to see outside of United States. I have never been in Europe but what I have heard how we are treated by these French or the rest of the world I rather to be here and be treated well.
I hope Ilhan Ohmar is reminded of that soon, very soon.
Me too, fren. Me too. The whole lot of them.
This is really brand new.