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American immigration problem

After reading the above answer, I just think you are so ignorant. Friends who don't know the history of Fujian immigration and have never lived in the United States for a long time, please don't talk nonsense. First of all, I need to declare that in the middle of18th century, Fujian had a tradition of migrating to Southeast Asia and working in America on a large scale. As for so many Fujian people in the United States, to put it bluntly, they are all working hard in foreign countries for their livelihood. As a first-generation immigrant, the China administration has always refused to cooperate with the US government to issue travel permits and repatriate China citizens without legal status. Why? Is the China government more ignorant than you? It is not their will to stay in the United States on the grounds of political asylum. Many of them are encouraged and driven by lawyers. But then again, it's okay to be a laborer with a skill. You have to pay a lot of taxes to the American government, and it will take many years. As far as I know, the laborers transferred in 2002 have not arrived in 2008, and it will take several years to get to the immigration office. I don't know, but what do you think, man? Ironically, political asylum is also acquiesced by the China administration, because they have taken root in the United States and are a force to be reckoned with in China overseas.

Why did your mother get the green card? I still can't decide. Because political asylum won, there is no schedule and no economic security, and it is also stipulated that children and spouses who apply in China should be delivered within two years. After 2005, there is no annual quota of 1 10,000, so it usually takes 2-3 years to get a green card, and it will not be sent to my mother immediately. Also, as long as you are not over-aged when your mother applies to you, you will never have concerns about being over-aged. I think your mother will give you a detailed account of your doubts in Guangzhou in the future. The sooner you come to America and get used to life here, the sooner you will come. Why do you want to go to the American Foundation in China? Should I come to the United States to correct ABC after studying in China?

Your mother may have been granted political asylum by a judge before, but she was appealed by the Immigration Bureau and was told that the documents were false. The immigration law in the United States is very complicated, and it can't be solved by going to court and asking questions. Generally speaking, political asylum immigrants are still relatively fast. Everyone is very lucky. Good luck and come to America soon.