AUSTINTOWN — Virgil Ciprian “Chip” Gilea’s green card fits inside his wallet, but the possibilities it provides are immense.
“I’m ready to move on,” said Chip, 31. “It was a test and I passed it and I’m ready for new challenges.”
Chip, who immigrated to the United States at 15, was jailed for 11 months under threat of deportation. After being released in November 2008, he applied for his permanent resident card, commonly called a green card, in April.
He finally received it late last month.
“I feel like I was carrying this weight and now that weight has been lifted from my shoulders,” Chip said.
His family is relieved too.
“Everyone is happy,” said Virgil, Chip’s father.
“Our life is changing in the right direction,” his mother, Minerva, added.
Read more in Tuesday’s Vindicator and Vindy.com
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We are just as bad as the foreign governments that we criticize . Chip didn't deserve going through this ordeal .
there should have been no problem. this is the kind of people and families we want to immigrat to america.
It's true. Chip should not have had to go through this ordeal. But thank you, God, for seeing this good man through it. And thank you, Chip, for your strong heart and kind spirit of forgiveness. May you live long and prosper.