Good news. Chris is now the proud holder of a Green Card, which means he's a permanent legal resident of the United States. The interview made both of us nervous, but our credentials were completely solid so the interviewer stamped Chris' passport then and there. In three years, he's eligible to be a citizen. We're going out for a few celebratory drinks with friends in a bit.
Monday, February 04, 2008
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