What were the reasons that you couldn't be with him before? People can end relatinships, get divorces and start dating. People can have long distance relationships and make eventual plans to relocate and be together. If both people truly wanted to be together in a committed relationship, even outside impediments wouldn't prevent them for 4 years. It may be, after 4 years, that you are clinging to "what might have been"--an idealized romance with all your hopes realized, with only the good elements--rather than the reality of a long distance relationship with a normal, imperfect person who may have not reciprocated your feelings. If anything, you're doing a disservice to yourself. Instead of wanting someone who is currently and has always been impossible to be with, get out and find someone who will want to be with you in the here and now.
Migrated means moved away from country of origin or moved from one part of something of another.
Migrated means moved away from country of origin or moved from one part of something of another.
Migrated means moved away from country of origin or moved from one part of something of another.
blah blah blah you talk to much
To keep it simple an illegal immigrant is someone who moved to the country from Another Country without the government's permission. They would have to hide in a container on a ship or swim there or something.
No they were never married and are no longer together. Robert has moved on and is seeing another lady.
moved from its original position
Certain countries have agreements to allow foreign convicts to serve their sentences in their home country. Using these agreements is a decision of the country where the conviction was made.
Her mom moved to another country for work in the books if that's what you mean
cancelled
Been cancelled
AnswerYes, but there are limitations on your stay. You have to get a re-entry permit if you are outside the US for over a year, for example. Also, if the US suspects that you have actually moved to another country, they may terminate your residency.