mazra
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If "I' ever return . . . "I" came . . . "I" have no other reason . . .
Have you ever thought beyond "I?"
- What if, they give you trouble as a VWP traveler?
- What if you get married again and your husband would love to live in the US for a while?
- What if you'll have a child who would cut off one of her arms for the opportunity to move to the US?
If it were legal, you could sell your US citizenship for about $50,000 to $100,000, easily. That's what it is worth to somebody else. But for you, your future husband and your future children and grandchildren it can become priceless. What if the U.K. and some future US President get into a p*ssing match and the U.K. will no longer be a VWP country, 20 years from now. What if?
You are free to do as you please; however reading several times a week heart-wrenching stories from young fellas from the U.K. who are desperate to move to the U.K., I find your POV narrow-minded and short-sighted.
Suum quique.
WOW. Actually if I hadn't been thinking beyond I as you put it I would have left years ago...but you know nothing about that as you know nothing about me or my situation.
Why would 'they' give me trouble traveling on VW for a holiday if I have done everything correctly by handing in my greencard and filling in the correct forms (which is why I posting here in the first place)?
As for future people who come into my life who may just die if they didn't get to live in the US...not everybody has a hankering to leave their country and way of life for America you know.
I have read a few times you spouting off about getting citizenship and 'selling' it....not sure what you are going on about there.
As for a projected pissing match between the pres the premier and no longer being able to travel on VW.....oh well guess I'll go on holiday elsewhere 'shrug'
Finally, you may find my "POV narrow-minded and short-sighted." but I'm actually seeing very clearly thank you very much.
Obviously you love it here and America has been good to you otherwise you spout this kind of ####### whenever someone makes a post about leaving....maybe you didn't read my post well enough where I said all my family, friends and work are in the UK, why on earth would I stay here?
I did not marry my husband for an opportunity to live in America or to give anyone else the opportunity to live here off my back....
My thanks to those who actually answered the question I asked, it was very helpful....I am leaving next week so will sort the form out as soon as I can
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As to question about why I don't get citizenship before I leave, that was never going to happen anyway, if I ever return it will be for vacations, and visa waiver covers any future travels. I came here to be with my husband, now I have no other reason to be living here, all my family, friends and work are in the UK.
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Thank you very much for your replies
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Hi,
I have been living here in the US for 4 yrs and have an unconditional green card, my husband and I have decided to separate and I am returning to England soon. What if anything should I do with my green card? can I/should I surrender it as I leave the country? I don't want there to be any issues if I or my daughter ever return for a visit in the future.
Thanks in advance.
Maz
Finger prints with police certificate?
in United Kingdom
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I guess it must depend on the police station. I had a full set taken for my FBI check to complete the CRB check for my job, at my tiny local station just last month, it still cost me a small fortune though! I would ring around stations in your area if you/anyone need fingerprints.