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ImmemorialN

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  1. Oh that hashtag was meant for adult version of poop. I clean up a lot of human poop. Thanks vj, for reminding me that what I do is a hashtag.

    :dancing: :joy: love it.

    Have you ever watched the Eurovision before? Presuming not that often in the States, though I've been pleased that BBC America at least does show some of my favorites...

  2. Wanted to watch but was at work. The husband was giving me real-time updates. I might download it just for the laughs.

    It was a good one! Sweden put on an impressive show; and Norton's commentary was of course on top form.

  3. Although you will hear reports of people that do that successfully and hide their intent, IT IS VISA FRAUD to stay in the USA after getting married on VWP, if you entered with the intent of staying. No one on this board will or can advise you to do that, as it is against the law. It's also, apart from being illegal, very likely to cause serious problems for you: if USCIS determines that you entered on VWP with the intent of staying, you will earn a LIFETIME ban from the USA and will never be able to visit your fiance again. You take your chances, but I would never ever in a million years risk that. Don't do it.

    That last part isn't technically true. Intent isn't enough of a reason by itself to deny the application or indeed apply a ban to enter the USA; however, it will be frowned upon, and of course if you declared to the USCIS officer upon entry that you had no intent to remain and you subsequently do, you'll have to be prepared to be under scrutiny. Nonetheless, the burden of proof is on USCIS to prove that you had the intent to remain, and that's very hard to do.

    Still, it's not a recommended way to do things, and nobody here will advise you go down that path.

  4. Congratulations !

    Thanks!!

    USPS picked it up? You should have it in a month, or so.

    But really ... Congratulations!

    Baha apparently it left the KY sorting hub tonight, I guess we'll see how long it takes! ETA is Saturday according to their very (un)reliable tracker which I place 100% of my faith in trusting implicitly (almost as much as I do the USCIS Case Status service...)

    And thanks! :dancing:

  5. The employer cannot discriminate, and should not even ask; they should simply be ensuring that he has the right to work within the United States.

    The I-765 application is very routine when filed based on a pending I-485 application - it's simple to adjudicate and, so long as there are no RFEs which are outstanding prior to the production of the card, will be issued within 90 days (usually) of filing.

    Good luck on your journey!

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