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Old 12-08-2005, 01:26 AM   #1
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Default Girlfriend Moving to the US

Here is my situation. I live in Portland, Oregon. I am currently attending the Art

Institute of Portland to get my Bachelors of Fine Arts degree. I should be done around

Summer 2008.

My girlfriend lives in Vancouver, British Columbia. We have an amazing relationship, but

after a while we both know that going back and forth is going to start costing alot. She is

going to work for another year or two at her job, as it pays well, has good benefits, and

are nice and flexible. She is going to do this so she can start saving up some money.

Now, she wants to move down here with me in a year or two and live and work with me until I

graduate. Afterwards, we plan to both move to Vancouver, BC (as I will be able to find a

job there, and be somewhat close to her family, is a familiar place to her, and I really

enjoy the city).

I have browsed the internet, and we just get confused. She plans to head to go into the

Vancouver immigration office there and ask questions, but that will probably be next month

or something, as they are only open 8-12, Monday through Friday, and she works every day of

the week from like 8-4.

She doesn't have any degrees past highschool. She has been working at her job for at least

two years now.

What do we do? How do we get started in the process of having her be able to move down

here? Do we try go for a green card (though the she can't participate in the lottery) or

get a visa? Should she try get a work visa (though this requires a job, but how can she get

a job down here without a residence here or a social security number here)?

We are both rather confused about the whole thing, how to start the process, and how to make

it work? What are our options?

I know that if it doesn't work out, we can wait if we absolutely have to and just have me

move up there (which so far from what I've read sounds alot easier).

Your help would be very much appreciated.


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Old 12-08-2005, 02:10 AM   #2
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Hi, DemonWulf Are you a US citizen?
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Old 12-08-2005, 03:04 AM   #3
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Haha, yes, I was raised in Cut Bank, Montana, and moved to Portland, OR this last September. Guess this info might help, was just too obvious to me. Thank you for asking.
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Old 12-08-2005, 05:43 AM   #4
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So I dont see any issue there, if you are a US citizen then Marry your girlfriend and she will be able to live with you in US.
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Old 12-08-2005, 07:13 AM   #5
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Well, that would work, but we didn't plan to for a couple years. I am 19 and she is 20. To our parents, it would seem way too soon (though I don't really care if they would or not, they are my source to pay for college at the moment). We do plan to marry and start a family some day, but we would like to have a nice wedding, but our budgets wouldn't allow us to do that.

Other than marriage, do we have any other options? She would like to be able to move here and continue to work until I graduate and can get a nice job.
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Old 12-12-2005, 04:59 PM   #6
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Any other suggestions?
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