

Help keep the Holman Family together


Help keep the Holman Family together
The Issue
Friends, Family, and Fellow Americans,
I am asking for your help in petitioning for my wife’s United States Permanent Residency. As many of you know, I, Daniel Holman, married the love of my life, Chloe Martynuck, in Wasilla, Alaska in September of 2022. Since then, our efforts to legally navigate her immigration from Canada have been challenging, and recently transitioned from difficult to nearly impossible.
Those of you who know Chloe can appreciate how she has become an integral part of our Alaskan community and how she has fully embraced the Alaskan lifestyle—serving in our church and supporting me in my role as a pilot for ConocoPhillips Alaska. Most importantly, Chloe and I are looking forward to the birth of our first child any day now, all the while still waiting in queue for a Green Card interview date with the US Consulate (currently estimated to be minimally six months in advance).
The reason our case has become urgent is that for the last two years, Chloe has been employed in Alaska on a work visa while her Green Card application was being processed. That work visa expired May 1, 2025, requiring her to leave the country by May 11th with no legal way to re-enter until her green card is granted. This separation of 6 months or more would be extremely difficult with a newborn baby as it will cause long periods away from her immediate family, as well as from her home, church, and community.
All of the Green Card applications and documentation have been completed and approved, and we are solely in wait for an interview date. We are sending the petition for Chloe’s Permanent Residency (attached below) to the White House and would truly appreciate not only your signatures, but also your prayers. As a loving husband and father, I am asking for your help to keep our family together.
Gratefully,
Daniel Holman



1,781
The Issue
Friends, Family, and Fellow Americans,
I am asking for your help in petitioning for my wife’s United States Permanent Residency. As many of you know, I, Daniel Holman, married the love of my life, Chloe Martynuck, in Wasilla, Alaska in September of 2022. Since then, our efforts to legally navigate her immigration from Canada have been challenging, and recently transitioned from difficult to nearly impossible.
Those of you who know Chloe can appreciate how she has become an integral part of our Alaskan community and how she has fully embraced the Alaskan lifestyle—serving in our church and supporting me in my role as a pilot for ConocoPhillips Alaska. Most importantly, Chloe and I are looking forward to the birth of our first child any day now, all the while still waiting in queue for a Green Card interview date with the US Consulate (currently estimated to be minimally six months in advance).
The reason our case has become urgent is that for the last two years, Chloe has been employed in Alaska on a work visa while her Green Card application was being processed. That work visa expired May 1, 2025, requiring her to leave the country by May 11th with no legal way to re-enter until her green card is granted. This separation of 6 months or more would be extremely difficult with a newborn baby as it will cause long periods away from her immediate family, as well as from her home, church, and community.
All of the Green Card applications and documentation have been completed and approved, and we are solely in wait for an interview date. We are sending the petition for Chloe’s Permanent Residency (attached below) to the White House and would truly appreciate not only your signatures, but also your prayers. As a loving husband and father, I am asking for your help to keep our family together.
Gratefully,
Daniel Holman



1,781
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Petition created on May 3, 2025