Posted on Apr 2, 2018
Vet: Family to Join Adopted Daughter in South Korea if She Is Deported
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It seems the Colonel did not understand immigration laws, and now he and his family may move to South Korea to keep their family together.
Vet: Family to Join Adopted Daughter in South Korea if She Is Deported
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Posted 6 y ago
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Posted 6 y ago
Having done the immigration thing in KOREA. I know that the US Embassy has the instructions in both ENG and Korean. I am embarrassed that the LTC was in my career branch. But, I think the info is pretty easy to find on the internet. In fact, there are ways to get citizenship quicker if you are a family member in country/OCONUS. Some questions could be asked before I feel sad about this.
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I do too. The daughter sounds like the perfect kind of young person we need in our country. SSgt GG-15 RET Jim Lint
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SSgt GG-15 RET Jim Lint
6 y
SGT (Join to see) - I think and hope she gets in via STEM. Lots of fixes. I believe she will be able to get in without and issues on adoption. It will be based on her education and credentials.
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Posted 6 y ago
A sad story in that adoption is no different than buying a house or a car. You have to do your paperwork and research. Ignorance is no excuse. Muddled? Confused? Get an imigration attorney. 2K and everythings' taken care of. But having said that, I do my wife's registrations and renewals with little issue.
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You are right, but it sometimes immigration gets so muddled that we lose out on great immigrant additions to our country.
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Posted 6 y ago
This is how crazy stupid this country has become on anything to do with immigration.
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