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Blog: Green Card Process

Back in the United States

Thursday, October 22, 2009

After a 8.5 months of waiting my husband was finally given his VISA to the U.S. and we arrived in July of 09.  We are now married in both countries! 

The next step for us to be able to keep him here is to get him a "green card."  This process thus far has cost over 3,000 U.S. dollars, not thrifty by any means. So far I have been able to do all the paperwork myself saving in lawyer fees, otherwise it would have been a lot more expensive.

After he has received his green card he will be able to work in the U.S.  The Visa at first will be a 2 year conditional Visa and as long as we stay married it will be extended to 10 years.  Once he receives his green card he can then start the process to become a citizen.  At that point he would be able to hold a U.S. passport and vote.  I am sure that whole process will also cost a bundle. 

As we patiently wait once again for more paperwork to go through, we are enjoying our life together in the states but also miss something about Viet Nam everyday. I guess that is the life we are set out to have.  No matter where we live one of us will miss our other country. 

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Traditional Vietnamese Wedding Attire

stella

This was us in our traditional wedding attire during our photo shoot for our Vietnamese wedding album. It is tradition in Viet Nam to do a photo shoot all dressed up in at least 3 different wedding outfits before your wedding. The pictures are then put into a book and one large poster print is made to be put out in front of your wedding venue.

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I am Susan of Thrifty Fun's youngest daughter. I officially started working for Thrifty Fun in 2005 and have been doing so, on and off, since. My mom taught me all about frugal living and I strive to live a frugal and sustainable life. Since 2006 I have been living in and out of Viet Nam. When I am there I work as an English teacher for 4-8 year olds and volunteer in orphanages and centers for children and adults with disabilities. I am currently living in the States with my husband working on all the paperwork it takes for a "green card." My experiences in Viet Nam gave me a different look at thrifty living and I try to use some of what I have learned there, over here.

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