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nepalilaure
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Posted on 10-29-16 5:44
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Hi guys, One of my cousins is in TPS. No real job yet. He wants to go to Nepal to get married. How much are the chances he will be able to bring his wife to the U.S.? And, what visa status she will be applying? Thanks in advance.
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riddle
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Posted on 10-30-16 1:58
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Bigger question is, how's an unemployed person getting married?
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C16_Sajha
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Posted on 10-30-16 8:06
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So you cannot bring dependant on TPS: Join School get I20 and bring spouse in F1-dependant :- Fastest way Thank you
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nepalilaure
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Posted on 10-30-16 8:35
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Thank you for the suggestion c16. @riddle mitra, sabhya ra sushil kanya bheteko cha chodnai nahune :) Ani ghanta hanera, sathi haru sanga apartment/room share garera paisa ta kamayekai cha ni. If an american guy/girl is working as a cashier despite an undergrad or master degree, s/he considers him/her self as employed (perhaps underemployed), but Nepali ppl consider that being in unemployed situation. Why ppl think in such different way? I hope he will get a REAL job soon. So, there is no visa for TPS dependent or like that?
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s80
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Posted on 10-31-16 6:02
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Is the person still eligible for TPS if he or she has been out of status for a while, and if he or she didn't register the first time ?. Any information will be helpful. Thank you
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