Harry and Meghan have been married for almost two years, but the perception that you can marry a U.S. citizen and immediately live and work in the States is a myth, especially under the current circumstances.
Unless the couple thought ahead and applied for Harry's work permit a while ago (think: at least a year ago), it's likely that they'll have a rocky road ahead of them getting Harry legally approved to work in Meghan's home country.
He'll need to go through a lengthy and expensive work permit application process, get a social security number, and more—all during a period where UCSIS, the Citizenship and Immigration Services bureau, is struggling to figure out how to maintain normal operations during the coronavirus crisis.
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