November 28, 2014

Legal immigration

Many years ago, my best friend met a girl in Rio while he was teaching there. It took over a year and a half to get the paperwork processed, but they prevailed and they have been married now for about ten years. They married in the US.

They moved from the States to Brazil in 2009 due to the sour economy here. With life there getting worse and worse, they are now trying to move back. My friend has already done so and has found a couple of decent jobs. His wife is trying to sell her house ( a story for another post) while he is running the paperwork work through the system - again. Apparently, if the foreign-born spouse does not keep up with some kind of paperwork, they have to jump through many new hoops. This process will take at least six months

This is the price one pays for going the legal route. As steamed as I am about Emperor Three-Putt's immigration forgiveness plan, it can't compare to one who is trying to work within the system and have this kind of thing thrown in his face.

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