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Question by JB
Submitted on 5/20/2004
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I am an Au Pair form Thailand with a J1 Visa that expires in September. I recently married a US citizen in the military.  How can I get a green card without going back to my country for 2 years?


Answer by tumm
Submitted on 6/21/2005
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Answer by Maynard
Submitted on 4/17/2007
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I am in the military and my wife is Thai.  You don't have to go back to Thailand.  You can start the immigration process in America, and file for an "advanced parole visa" while you are awaiting your green card.  This allows you to travel to and from Thailand while you wait for a green card.  I advise you talk with an immigration lawyer.

 

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