To: King of Florida
Don't blame me or the senator's wife because your son was given shabby advice. Feeling stuffed?
Nope, not feeling "stuffed". My son was not given shabby advice. They didn't marry here because they weren't ready to marry. As I said, she honored her student visa and went home, she also honored her father's request by going home. After my son went to Japan to meet her family, get a job and become legal there, her father gave his consent for them to marry and her to live in the US. Honor (as well as the law)is very important to that culture, apparently more than to many other cultures. Then they began working the legal route for her to come back here as his wife. Your "schooling" falls short on creating any sympathy here. And I still say any bleeding heart can stuff it.
To: YellowRoseofTx
Bottom line: your daughter-in-law did not have to go home if she had married your son here. That was their problem if they were not ready. The senator and his wife clearly were ready. And they abided by the law in applying for AOS after the marriage. You don't like it, you can "stuff" your sense of "honor" somewhere.
133 posted on
12/05/2006 8:01:26 AM PST by
King of Florida
(A little government and a little luck are necessary in life, but only a fool trusts either of them.)
To: YellowRoseofTx
My son was not given shabby advice.
If your son and his wife spent thousands of dollars on lawyers and fees, hundreds of pages of paperwork etc.. then I'm sorry to say your son received did infact receive shabby advice.
144 posted on
12/05/2006 8:06:53 AM PST by
HEY4QDEMS
(Sarchasm: The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn't get it.)
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