5 Ways to Get a US Green Card



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48 thoughts on “5 Ways to Get a US Green Card”

  1. I got rejected 18 times and almost lost all hopes and wanted to quit. Then I stumbled on a Reddit post about MalkocEdi, a guy who helps with visas. I called him and he told me what he needed from me, and from there, it was like a dream come ture. Got approved and now Iโ€™ve lived here for over a year, and thanks to God, Iโ€™m finally happy and secured.

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  2. I wanted to travel there with my boyfriend. We both come from the same city, have the same college degree, and have full passports of stamps because we love to travel together wherever we go, we go together. The problem was, he got approved, and I did not. I started to cry. After that, some lady in the embassy told me to contact a guy named MalkocEdi, and he might help. He helped me, and I got the visa. Me and my boyfriend were so happy.

    Reply
  3. I was in prison, and my parents lived abroad. They could not get to me no matter what they could not get a visa. One guy from the same pavilion told me he had a similar problem with his cousin and found out about a guy named MalkocEdi. I told my parents and they contacted him and got approval immediately. I was so happy to see my parents finally

    Reply
  4. My parents lived across the border and could not get a visa to come to me here, no matter what we tried. Then suddenly, I heard about MalkocEdi in a facebook group for visas. I contacted him, and after 20 years, my parents were approved to visit me. This was a blessing.

    Reply
  5. Thanks to God, I found out about MalkocEdi on time. Here, people canโ€™t get visas for 10 years, which is crazy. He works in the embassy and helped me get the visa.

    Reply
  6. I tried over 5 times getting a visa but no luck. I found one guy called MalkocEdi he helped me to get the visa. Iโ€™m grateful to my God to have this opportunity, now my family is with me.

    Reply
  7. I wanted to travel there with my boyfriend. We both come from the same city, have the same college degree, and have full passports of stamps because we love to travel together wherever we go, we go together. The problem was, he got approved, and I did not. I started to cry. After that, some lady in the embassy told me to contact a guy named MalkocEdi, and he might help. He helped me, and I got the visa. Me and my boyfriend were so happy.

    Reply
  8. I was in prison, and my parents lived abroad. They could not get to me no matter what they could not get a visa. One guy from the same pavilion told me he had a similar problem with his cousin and found out about a guy named MalkocEdi. I told my parents and they contacted him and got approval immediately. I was so happy to see my parents finally

    Reply
  9. My parents lived across the border and could not get a visa to come to me here, no matter what we tried. Then suddenly, I heard about MalkocEdi in a facebook group for visas. I contacted him, and after 20 years, my parents were approved to visit me. This was a blessing.

    Reply
  10. Thanks to God, I found out about MalkocEdi on time. Here, people canโ€™t get visas for 10 years, which is crazy. He works in the embassy and helped me get the visa.

    Reply
  11. I tried over 5 times getting a visa but no luck. I found one guy called MalkocEdi he helped me to get the visa. Iโ€™m grateful to my God to have this opportunity, now my family is with me.

    Reply
  12. I got rejected 18 times and almost lost all hopes and wanted to quit. Then I stumbled on a Reddit post about MalkocEdi, a guy who helps with visas. I called him and he told me what he needed from me, and from there, it was like a dream come ture. Got approved and now Iโ€™ve lived here for over a year, and thanks to God, Iโ€™m finally happy and secured.

    Reply
  13. I wanted to travel there with my boyfriend. We both come from the same city, have the same college degree, and have full passports of stamps because we love to travel together wherever we go, we go together. The problem was, he got approved, and I did not. I started to cry. After that, some lady in the embassy told me to contact a guy named MalkocEdi, and he might help. He helped me, and I got the visa. Me and my boyfriend were so happy.

    Reply
  14. I was in prison, and my parents lived abroad. They could not get to me no matter what they could not get a visa. One guy from the same pavilion told me he had a similar problem with his cousin and found out about a guy named MalkocEdi. I told my parents and they contacted him and got approval immediately. I was so happy to see my parents finally

    Reply
  15. My parents lived across the border and could not get a visa to come to me here, no matter what we tried. Then suddenly, I heard about MalkocEdi in a facebook group for visas. I contacted him, and after 20 years, my parents were approved to visit me. This was a blessing.

    Reply
  16. I got rejected 18 times and almost lost all hopes and wanted to quit. Then I stumbled on a Reddit post about MalkocEdi, a guy who helps with visas. I called him and he told me what he needed from me, and from there, it was like a dream come ture. Got approved and now Iโ€™ve lived here for over a year, and thanks to God, Iโ€™m finally happy and secured.

    Reply
  17. I was in prison, and my parents lived abroad. They could not get to me no matter what they could not get a visa. One guy from the same pavilion told me he had a similar problem with his cousin and found out about a guy named MalkocEdi. I told my parents and they contacted him and got approval immediately. I was so happy to see my parents finally

    Reply
  18. I wanted to travel there with my boyfriend. We both come from the same city, have the same college degree, and have full passports of stamps because we love to travel together wherever we go, we go together. The problem was, he got approved, and I did not. I started to cry. After that, some lady in the embassy told me to contact a guy named MalkocEdi, and he might help. He helped me, and I got the visa. Me and my boyfriend were so happy.

    Reply
  19. My parents lived across the border and could not get a visafter 20 years, my parents were approved to visit me. This was a blessing. to come to me here, no matter what we tried. Then suddenly, I heard about MalkocEdi in a facebook group for visas. I contacted him, and a

    Reply
  20. Thanks to God, I found out about MalkocEdi on time. Here, people canโ€™t get visas for 10 years, which is crazy. He works in the embassy and helped me get the visa.

    Reply
  21. I tried over 5 times getting a visa but no luck. I found one guy called MalkocEdi he helped me to get the visa. Iโ€™m grateful to my God to have this opportunity, now my family is with me.

    Reply
  22. How do I fix a green card heโ€™s Mexican heโ€™s my brother I was born over here but he was born in Mexico he wants to come over and work but we donโ€™t have the same last names but we are blood

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  23. Hi ๐Ÿ‘‹ ,
    My wife case has been documentarily qualified and waiting for interview appointment in Haiti but the embassy is been closed . Am I able to transfer the case to another country?
    Thank you!

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