Melania Trump: Did She Really Model Before Getting A US Working Visa?

Melanija Knavs popularly known as Melania Trump is a 46-year old Slovene American who previously worked as a model and married to an American businessman Donald Trump who is currently a candidate for 2016 U.S. presidential election. Melania Trump is originally from Yugoslavia in Slovenia, in 2001 she became a resident of the United States and in the year 2006, she was eventually granted a U.S. citizenship.

According to Yahoo News, Melania Trump had been paid $20,056 for 10 jobs related to modeling almost two months before she obtained her working visa in the United States of America. These facts were evident in several records from 20 years ago that was provided to several associated presses.

Melania Trump however strongly opposed the serious allegation. She said that on March 2001 she received a green card, and in 2006 she became a U.S. citizen. According to Mrs. Trump, she arrived in the United States of America, and she never desecrated the immigration terms thus she entered legally.

Melania cited her story to preserve Donald Trump's hard line on immigration. Melania Trump added that it was on August 1996 when she first visited USA, and that she had a B1/B2 visa as a visitor and then eventually on October 18, 1996, Mrs. Trump got an H-1B work visa.

Rumors about the issue, after all, the investigation, is not yet proven to be true, says International Business Times. After all the allegation rendered about the soon-to-be first lady Melania Trump (If Mr. Trump becomes the president), she still supports her husband who is in the running to be America's next president, which the team believes is the reason why the allegation occurred.

Did Melania Trump violate any law about her previous modeling job? Share to us what you think.

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