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Anthony.B

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    Anthony.B reacted to Jawaree in Removing Conditions and Straight to Citizen?   
    Some of the services can apply for naturalization once you are in & at
    a certain point ( I can speak only to the Navy) by the time you do boot 
    camp etc  they will do the paperwork based on you being in the service,
    so if the enlister told you that then it applies to that service too.
    If you are no longer with your wife you cant naturalize via her, so it will
    be after you enter the dervice
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    Anthony.B reacted to neilsqueen in Jamaica Friends - Any problems with travel during condition removal?   
    Awesome!  Thanks so much!
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    Anthony.B reacted to BS2015 in K-1Visa, Divorce is Final   
    will some of the suggestion of the people like what you read is not helpful..
     
    do you any idea about what im facing at the moment> ? 
    ?
    can you send me a message privately ?
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    Anthony.B reacted to KurosawaSan in K-1Visa, Divorce is Final   
    I don't think this has anything to do with circumventing laws - there are no suggestions to falsify documents or facts, but rather show alternate legal paths to achieve the same goal. Those exist for a reason.
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    Anthony.B got a reaction from silvablad3 in Removing Conditions and Straight to Citizen?   
    Hey everyone, So my plan here is to  join the Air National Guard, because i wanna do law enforcement, but i'd need security clearance. So my plan is to enlist as another job after BCT I should become a U.S. Citizen and would no longer need a Conditional Green card. This is what my recruiter said. So have anyone enlisted into the military with a 2 year green card and just went straight to being a U.S. Citizen after they completed training (10 weeks)? Was it an hard process? 
    Also what documents should i bring with me to BCT just incase? 
     
    This will sorta save me, because too my marriage aint really going so well and if i get divorce then the military would technically save me because i'd be a citizen, and not a permanent resident.
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    Anthony.B got a reaction from silvablad3 in Denied form i -751   
    Trust me they are at war right now, Mr. president haven't withdraw anyone or stop deployment as yet. No i had same problem as him.  The military would only require him to have atleast 6 months left on his green card (Conditional) the process starts as soon as he goto training. Pretty easy way, and when he finish training (if he did the documents and got transitioned while training) he will have his citizenship after his 10 weeks of training or during. 
     
    and yes that what you said is sorta a better term, but still is war. So pretty much "the war" part doesnt necessarily mean anything, pretty much just doing service gives him the benefit of being a citizen. Really easy.
     
    Thats the only option i could say that he could use to save himself from deportation or what not.  
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    Anthony.B reacted to KurosawaSan in Denied form i -751   
    No, you are not understanding what "at war" means.
     
    The last time US was at war was Vietnam, when an active draft was instituted.
     
    Just because US is involved in certain war zones does not make the country "at war".
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