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By JoBri 36 minutes ago in Military Immigration-Related Discussion

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Haven't been in here in a long time. Been 16 years since I joined VisaJourney to help me get my wife here from the Philippines.. She was a school Principal in the Philippines. Here she joined the Tennessee Air National Guard as an enlisted Airman. She served 6 years while reinventing herself as a nurse. After those 6 years, she received a direct commission from President Trump as a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Air Force, on active duty, in 2019. We were first stationed in Germany for 4 years. Now we are at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, in Alaska. She is currently a Captain, but is due to be promoted to Major next year. We have one son, who is almost 15. He will be applying for the Air Force Academy in two years. I am an Army veteran who homeschools him.

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As an Air Force retiree and a retired Registered Nurse, I remember your case very well.

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