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Old 07-30-2007, 09:32 AM   #123 (permalink)
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QUOTE=Reba;813265]No, I didn't. The person was a LEGAL immigrant. I helped a LEGAL immigrant get a LEGAL green card.

Please read again my original quote:

"Yes, I know the process; I've helped a legal immigrant get a green card and state residency card."

I even bolded "legal" in my original post to avoid confusion.
Yes, I read those word legal in your post. I use "illegal"

I mean, a person who is not recongized to be legal immigrant yet until she/he want to be legal immigrant then she/he will get a green card (work permit) and residence permit.

Example:
If I want to be legal immigrant in your country few days before 90 days without visa but application to be legal immigrant including work/residence permit are not being recognize yet until application of legal immigrant with work/residence permit is finally recognition then I am official legal immigrant. Understand what I am trying to explain?

If they do not recognize me as legal immigrant in their country then I have to follow what the visa says. (accord America law, I am allow to stay in America up to 90 days without visa then go back to my country but no work etc). If I want to stay longer than 90 days then apply for visa.


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I would NEVER help an illegal alien try to get a green card. That is breaking the law.
I am not sure either I understand you correct... I guess our system is different.

Do you mean that a person who want to be legal immigrate then recognize be legal immigrate without get a green card (work/residence permit) and then apply extra for work/residence permit?

Here in Germany, if a person who want to come to live and work here in Germany then apply for legal immigrate then they will get work/residence automatic (due limit date). If they loves those job and get their employer's reference to prove the City Hall that they are satisfy with their jobs... It's City Hall's decision either their extend to be legal immgration or not.


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That's right. People must obey the law.



Some of our missionaries and church staff are applying for dual citizenship. In the meantime, they're required to make many expensive, inconvenient trips back and forth between the two countries. They don't like to do that but they obey the law, and they do it. That's what people must do. Obey the law.

Yes, that's right.
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