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You Cannot Become A Passport Brother Without These Skills (part 2)

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  HOW YOU CAN BECOME A TOP PASSPORT BROS IN 5 EASY STEPS (PART 2) Skill Development Areas of Mastery for Passport Bros Aspiring Passport Bros should develop the human skills and personal resources to deal with the many new challenges they will face. It’s important to start thinking about these skill sets now and take the time to become familiar with the processes and workarounds.  Imagine: as Passport Bros, you will pick up, pack up, and travel from one country to another foreign country quite often. You will deal with foreign languages and be exposed to different cultural processes. You will come face-to-face with immigration and customs officers. Mess up once and you may be forgiven. Screw up twice and you might find yourself in a bad place and on foreign soil. The world doesn’t owe you forgiveness or understanding. You must start making your own way, and sometimes that means making waves. Don’t risk falling short. Identify, learn, study, and embrace what you need to know. T...

USCIS Change of Status - It Happened So Unbelievably Fast | Rapid Results!

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  IT HAPPENED SO FAST!  USCIS CHANGE OF STATUS YIELDS UNBELIEVABLY RAPID RESULTS! Hello, everyone. My name is Angelo and I'm a Passport Brother who brought his fiancee from Vietnam to the United States to get married. We plan to live here in the States for a few years as we prepare for the next leg of our journey, which is to move back to Southeast Asia for my early retirement and to spend some time in other wondrous countries. Today, I am here to talk to you about the great things that have been going on in 2024 for me and my wife. As we celebrate...I think it's been six months of marriage. We are a few months into the Change of Status process with the USCIS I filed a few months ago, late last year, and things have been progressing so I wanted to take time to put together this short video just to share some of the great things that are going on. One it is obvious that this was Nghia’s first time celebrating the American version of the New Year celebration on December 31st. S...

K1 Fiancee Visa - 7 Mistakes to Avoid

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  7 MISTAKES TO AVOID Today, I'm here to talk to you about the seven mistake acts you want to avoid when you are filling out the K1, K2, or K3 visa petition with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service. I am a Passport Brother who brought his fiancee to the US from Vietnam to live with me in the United States. We got married a few months ago and now we are preparing for the next phase of our life over the next few years here in the States. And then ultimately, we will move back to Southeast Asia, where we will live happily in early retirement. I am also an advocate for men of all ages, all over the world, who desire a traditional life in a traditional marriage in this troublesome era of misandry-based feminism and pseudo-progressive modern women. Today, I'm here to discuss the Seven Mistakes You Must Avoid When Completing a K1, K2, or K3 Visa Petition from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service. I'm writing as an experienced person who's go...

From Cancelled Marriage To Marriage Counselor

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  From Cancelled Marriage To Marriage Counselor Right now the weather is crazy hot in SoCal, but let me tell you, it gets even hotter when you're dealing with this K1 Visa and things get denied. Read along and I’ll tell you all about it. I’ll explain how in a few short days I transitioned from a cancelled marriage to a marriage counselor ! Ready? Let’s go!  So this week has been a crazy, crazy conundrum of things going on between me and my wife, and trying to get her Adjustment of Status process going. As I mentioned earlier, we got married on August 3rd we filed the paperwork. We filed for the marriage license. We had an official ceremony, had the paperwork signed off, and sent it off. Ch-ch-ch-changes Then I started the process for filing the Adjustment of Status, which is the I-485. And so then we were just waiting to get our I-797C form, which is a notice of action, which means they received the forms and are taking action on them. However, things got a little freaky when ...