Current wait time is approxiamately 20-25 years to get processed, would you wait patiently outside the country to be with your family in America for this period of time and if you miss the random surprise interview date which comes up any time after 20-25 years be happy to start the time frame wait period all over again as required by the INS?
2007-06-06
05:28:49
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Err Mickey
The time frame is accurate even for the children of American citizens read the process in the link below..
http://linkspiders.com/laws411/pdf/ins_report.pdf
2007-06-06
07:55:47 ·
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Err Terry..
2 years your kidding right?
http://linkspiders.com/laws411/pdf/ins_report.pdf
See link above to make a comidic time frame out of your two year estimate.
2007-06-06
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NO i sure as hell wouldnt.
Thanks for pointing out a great fact.
I doubt those who are closeminded and set in their ways will realize this.
2007-06-06 07:09:43
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answered by C Gonzalez 3
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There is no right to come at all.
We have limits to protect our schools, jobs and services for our own people.
4 billion people in the world are poorer than, for example, the average worker in Mexico. There will always be many many more people who want to come than we can take, because we subsidize services like education for poor people, and they can't make enough to pay enough tax to cover the costs. That means, because the deal is great for them at our expense, the line gets very long. That is what makes it take as long as it does.
They don't have to come, but if they do, it has to be under the limits we set. WE are the ones footing the bill and paying for the schools to serve, not fail, our own children.
2007-06-06 15:15:47
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answered by DAR 7
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If your statistic is true, there is either a BIG problem with our administrators OR there are an awful lot of people wanting to come to the good old U.S.A.
I recommend other nations convert to a FREE ENTERPRISE system so their citizens can have opportunity at home.
2007-06-06 12:34:41
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answered by Philip H 7
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I don't think anyone would claim that the bureaucracy created to process immigrants is efficient. That would have to be a major part of any serious reorganization of the immigration philosophy in this nation.
2007-06-06 12:33:35
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answered by Crusader1189 5
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That's completely wrong.
The wait time for processing may be 2 years or so for most countries.
In any case, it could be 100 years and still be fair. Immigration into this country isn't a RIGHT, it's a PRIVILEGE.
2007-06-06 13:21:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Not its not necessarily fair but not everyone on the planet can come here. Some will need to be turned away. Those who broke the law coming here illegally should never be given citizenship.
2007-06-06 12:32:09
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answered by netjr 6
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Whatever it takes ...You know they can visit and I think that should be good enough until the process is over.....They shouldn't have families over here anyway depending on the circumstance...
2007-06-06 12:54:12
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answered by blahblah 5
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It isn't 20 years. I know because my wife became a citizen only after 5 years.
2007-06-06 12:33:44
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answered by Phillip 3
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Subject: "NO AMNESTY" CITIZEN PETITION
SEND THIS TO YOUR EMAIL LIST AND POST EVERYWHERE YOU CAN...
"NO AMNESTY" CITIZEN PETITION
TO REPUBLICAN SENATORS
http://www.teamtancredo.com/save_america...
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There is no way to ENFORCE this bill.... they haven't enforced the law on the books to date so what makes you think they can enforce this one????
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S1348 is longer than the bible. Here it is....
http://www.immigrantlawcentermn.org/engl...
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2007-06-06 13:45:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the waiting time you have posted is incorrect
2007-06-06 13:55:31
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answered by Anonymous
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