Posted by JDseller on November 01, 2012 at 06:42:13 from (208.126.196.144):
Dave I know you work on an American military base. From your last post it sounds like you don't pay German taxes but our wife does??
I have been meaning to ask about how they do things in Germany. So your wife is a citizen of Germany. What are you then?? Citizen of both the US and Germany or just a permanent naturalized resident?? Illegal alien?? American wet back?? LOL IS your wife an American citizen??
The only thing like this I have any experience with is guys marring foreign women and bring them back to live in the US. That is a real pain to do. Really bad since 9-11. Plus forget about them being able to work while they are getting American citizenship. Work permits or green cards are hard to get an take a long time to do.
I guess it is alright to have million of illegals here working but not for someone trying to become a legal citizen.
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