2139 green card alibi game

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YOU ARE THE WIFE You are a Hungarian immigrant to the US. You have been accused of marrying a stranger just so you would qualify for a Green Card that would grant you permission to legally stay and work in the US. You, of course, want to prove to the Immigrations Office that your marriage is a real one. You will be interviewed separately by an immigration officer. In the interview both you and your husband have to tell the exact same story, because if the officers find 3 differences in your stories, you will be deported back to your native country. You have 10 minutes to prepare your story together. You’ll be asked 10 questions: When, where and how did you meet? How was your first meeting? What did you have in common? Who made the first move? What jobs did the two of you have at the time? Who proposed to whom? Where did you go on your honeymoon? What is the most annoying habit of your spouse? Where and how did you celebrate your first wedding anniversary What gift did you get from your husband? YOU ARE THE IMMIGRATION OFFICER You are investigating a possible fraudulent marriage case where a man and a woman may have gotten married just in order to get a Green Card for the woman that would grant her permission to legally stay and work in the US. The couple insists that they are indeed in love and plan to have children together. You are going to interview them separately. You want to prove that they are deceiving the Immigrations Office. If you can find 3 differences in their story the woman will be sent back to Hungary immediately. You ask the following questions: YOU ARE THE HUSBAND You are a native citizen in the US. You have been accused of marrying a stranger just to help her qualify for a Green Card that would grant her permission to legally stay and work in the US. You, of course, want to prove to the Immigrations Office that your marriage is a real one. You will be interviewed separately by an immigration officer. In the interview both you and your wife have to tell the exact same story, because if the officers find 3 differences in your stories, she will be deported back to her native country. You have 10 minutes to prepare your story together. You’ll be asked 10 questions: When, where and how did you meet? How was your first meeting? What did you have in common? Who made the first move? What jobs did the two of you have at the time? Who proposed to whom? Where did you go on your honeymoon? What is the most annoying habit of your spouse? Where and how did you celebrate your first wedding anniversary What gift did you get from your wife? Task 1. We’re gonna pretend to go to a Green Card Interview. We’ll need three characters: A wife, a husband and an immigrations officer. Green Card owners are immigrants who got permanent resident status in the US. This means they can legally live and work in the country.

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Page 1: 2139 Green Card Alibi Game

YOU ARE THE WIFEYou are a Hungarian immigrant to the US. You have been accused of marrying a stranger just so you would qualify for a Green Card that would grant you permission to legally stay and work in the US. You, of course, want to prove to the Immigrations Office that your marriage is a real one. You will be interviewed separately by an immigration officer. In the

interview both you and your husband have to tell the exact same story, because if the officers find 3 differences in your stories, you will be deported back to your native country. You have 10 minutes to prepare your story together. You’ll be asked 10 questions: When, where and how did you meet? How was your first meeting? What did you have in common? Who made the first move? What jobs did the two of you have at the time? Who proposed to whom? Where did you go on your honeymoon? What is the most annoying habit of your spouse? Where and how did you celebrate your first wedding anniversary What gift did you get from your husband?

YOU ARE THE IMMIGRATION OFFICERYou are investigating a possible fraudulent marriage case where a man and a woman may have gotten married just in order to get a Green Card for the woman that would grant her permission to legally stay and work in the US. The couple insists that they are indeed in love and plan to have children together. You are going to interview them separately. You want to prove that they are deceiving the Immigrations Office. If you can find 3 differences in their story the woman will be sent back to Hungary immediately. You ask the following questions:

When, where and how did you meet? How was your first meeting? What did you have in common? Who made the first move? What jobs did the two of you have at the time? Who proposed to whom? Where did you go on your honeymoon?

What is the most annoying habit of your spouse? Where and how did you celebrate your first wedding anniversary What gift did you get from your husband?

YOU ARE THE HUSBANDYou are a native citizen in the US. You have been accused of marrying a stranger just to help her qualify for a Green Card that would grant her permission to legally stay and work in the US. You, of course, want to prove to the Immigrations Office that your marriage is a real one. You will be interviewed separately by an immigration officer. In the interview both you and your wife have to tell the exact same story, because if the officers find 3 differences in your stories, she will be deported back to her native country. You have 10 minutes to prepare your story together. You’ll be asked 10 questions:

When, where and how did you meet? How was your first meeting? What did you have in common? Who made the first move? What jobs did the two of you

have at the time? Who proposed to whom? Where did you go on your honeymoon? What is the most annoying habit

of your spouse? Where and how did you celebrate

your first wedding anniversary What gift did you get from your wife?

Task 1. We’re gonna pretend to go to a Green Card Interview. We’ll need three characters: A wife, a husband and an immigrations officer.

Green Card owners are immigrants who got permanent resident status in the US. This means they can legally live and work in the country.