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    jerod_gavel got a reaction from Morningmist in LPR facing multiple aggravated felony charges   
    Sadly, most of the MENA countries I have visited have no problem with pedophilia. More common than not they will blame rape victims of the crime and punish them instead of the pedophile. This has been especially noted in specific countries (UAE for example) where victims caught AIDS and then went to jail for being raped.
    The problem is that they teach that someone pitching is not gay, and therefore it is not a problem.... (Sorry to put it so politically incorrect, but that is the way the actually teach it.) The same goes for pedophilia, where you need three witnesses to even get a cop to look at it. (When does a pedophile bring three of his buddies to watch?)
    This is especially notable for the country of Saudi Arabia, please check out the "Gulf Daily News" in Bahrain for more information on that.
    From what I have seen, they will not only celebrate when this animal makes it home, they will probably give him a lavish lifestyle to go with it. Most of the countries look at it as others than Arab are less than human, and use that as an excuse for their behavior. (Look at the filipina raped by three Arabs in Bahrain because as they said "They were bored". They originally gave them less than a week in Jail with time already served. Then they proceeded to try and wash away the sins by paying the girl $120 from the court.) I would routinely hear of the Arabs bragging about their conquests and how they were only trash from x country.
    While he may serve his time in a US jail, he will most likely never have a problem once he gets deported.
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    jerod_gavel got a reaction from Jacque67 in change country interview   
    Address an email from the petitioner to NVCINQUIRY@state.gov
    Subject: Beneficiaries Case number / Beneficiaries name / Change of interview location
    In the memo area (Where your write the normal email).
    1. Beneficiaries case number
    2. Beneficiaries full name
    3. Beneficiaries date of birth
    4. Petitioners Full name
    5. Petitioners Date of birth
    Sir or Ma'am,
    I would like to request my beneficiaries interview location change to (Put your local embassy here) due to that being his/her work country. Attached is a copy of the scanned biographic page, and the visa page showing they live in that country.
    The address of the beneficiary is;
    Beneficiaries address in that country.
    The phone number of the beneficiary is; (Your Phone number).
    The phone number of the petitioner is: (Petitioners phone number).
    V/r;
    The petitioners full name
    The petitioners phone number
    The petitioners address
    Include the scanned copies of the Biographics page, and the Visa page as attachments (PDF or JPG preferred).
    NOTE: I have done this myself and it worked. I also recommended it to a friend, and it worked for them as well. It took them about 30 days to make the change in the system for NVC. In my friends case, his beneficiaries case number was changed. My case numbers did not change.
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    jerod_gavel reacted to sachin1 in Bringing my husband to the us   
    Follow this link. Read through carefully and you should not have any problem.
    http://www.visajourney.com/content/i130guide1
    http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/NVC_Process
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    jerod_gavel got a reaction from Godalone in Does everyone have to wait for packet 3 and what is it contain of?   
    You should contact the Consulate / Embassy with an E-mail and Phone call. They will be aware of your case already but will not help until they have the documents from NVC. Make sure to finish the medical based on the rules for your consulate or Embassy.
    Once they receive your package, they will inform you that certain pieces are missing. Let them know what pieces you have available and what your timeline is for anything that is missing and needs to be acquired. They will work with you in the process.
    Once you have anything that is missing, and all signatures are signed, all T's are crossed, and all i's are dotted, then you can schedule the interview.
    Depending on your situation, it could be the same week that they receive your package (if everything is done in time).
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    jerod_gavel reacted to Nich-Nick in AOS Checklist.   
    Do you know you can have instant tax return transcripts? Get online and print at home. http://www.irs.gov/Individuals/Get-Transcript
    Good choice because they come from the IRS and do not require all those pages of the tax return or a W-2 to go with it.
    Also you are actually doing 3 applications, not one big one. I organized mine this way.
    My AOS list
    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FIsgnb7Tfj7tcRNnqRMKUOXQdEfR6HTUDY2vX6zKqqU/mobilebasic?authkey=CNXN_oQH
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    jerod_gavel got a reaction from Darnell in Husband withdrew I-130 before I got admitted to USA but, I am here   
    Not to be caustic or inflame others. Just a simple observation. Where are you from? How many times did you say you wanted a divorce? He may actually not be married to you depending on your answers. All he has to do is show that to a court and they are legally bound by the laws of the country you were a residence of. Were you married under Islamic rights by chance?
    Also, by PO do you mean Restraining Order? I know in some countries they call that a Protection Order. If so, those are not always held up as a positive note for you. All he would need to do is print off what you are saying on this forum (which can be used as a witness in court) and use it against you. Legally they are required to send it to his lawyer in most states now. Even if you tried to delete it, there is a copy of all the forum in "The way back Machine".....
    Just so you are aware. I had a friend that thought he was legally married to a woman. She even got a green card and was in the US. They found later on that he was not legally divorced previously when the marriage happened to her. She had already asked to divorce the man and claimed what you are claiming now. He just showed the judge the papers that his previous divorce was not final, and her Facebook messages. The judge then petitioned to have her removed from the United States. So there is a precedence of this occurring before.
    Personally I find this whole situation horrid.
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    jerod_gavel got a reaction from David & Diana R in LPR facing multiple aggravated felony charges   
    Sadly, most of the MENA countries I have visited have no problem with pedophilia. More common than not they will blame rape victims of the crime and punish them instead of the pedophile. This has been especially noted in specific countries (UAE for example) where victims caught AIDS and then went to jail for being raped.
    The problem is that they teach that someone pitching is not gay, and therefore it is not a problem.... (Sorry to put it so politically incorrect, but that is the way the actually teach it.) The same goes for pedophilia, where you need three witnesses to even get a cop to look at it. (When does a pedophile bring three of his buddies to watch?)
    This is especially notable for the country of Saudi Arabia, please check out the "Gulf Daily News" in Bahrain for more information on that.
    From what I have seen, they will not only celebrate when this animal makes it home, they will probably give him a lavish lifestyle to go with it. Most of the countries look at it as others than Arab are less than human, and use that as an excuse for their behavior. (Look at the filipina raped by three Arabs in Bahrain because as they said "They were bored". They originally gave them less than a week in Jail with time already served. Then they proceeded to try and wash away the sins by paying the girl $120 from the court.) I would routinely hear of the Arabs bragging about their conquests and how they were only trash from x country.
    While he may serve his time in a US jail, he will most likely never have a problem once he gets deported.
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    jerod_gavel reacted to devyteddy66 in planning to apply k1 visa need help   
    yes its really possible. as long as he meets the poverty guidelines and had last year tax filed he can apply k2 visa for you guys. and you both need Cenomar to prove that both of you aren't married when you apply for the visa.
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    jerod_gavel got a reaction from ryna in Job offer on hold - Employer won't accept passport temp permanent resident stamp   
    My recommendation is to look at another agency and simply notify the local labor department of the complaint. That rectifies both situations amicably without imperiling your future pay check.
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    jerod_gavel got a reaction from berth373 in Driver Licence for US' Family Based daughter   
    International Driving Permits The State of California does not recognize an International Driving Permit (IDP) as a valid driver license. California does recognize a valid driver license that is issued by a foreign jurisdiction (country, state, territory) of which the license holder is a resident.
    The IDP is only a translation of information contained on a person’s foreign driver license and is not required to operate a motor vehicle in California. Citations issued to a person in California who has an IDP, but does not have a California driver license will be placed on the Department of Motor Vehicle database.
    The IDP is also called an International Driver License, International License, etc.
    For more information about travel and driver licensing requirements outside of the US, visit the US State Department Road Safety Overseas website at: http://travel.state.gov/road_safety.html
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    jerod_gavel got a reaction from Ian H. in Medical exam date wasnt received in interview appointment letter - how to know when medical is ?   
    They are usually only looking for long term illness that would cause damage in large populations (eg. TB, AIDS, Dengue, Polio, etc.). If you had something in the past and it was treated they would want proof of that diagnosis and the outcome.
    Otherwise, it is all quickly done. My wife had hers done within a day in Bahrain. My daughters is still waiting to be done as she needs to travel to Manila. That one takes 5 days minimum due to the number of people.
    Go to this website and select your local embassy / consulate to get further information on your location.
    http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/english/immigrate/immigrant-process/interview/prepare/medical-examination.html
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    jerod_gavel reacted to jens_prodigy in VISA APPROVED!   
    WE ARE APPROVED!!! I almost thought this day would never come. The Interview experience was a good one. I'll post a review later. Long two hour wait to be called to the window but in the end it was all worth it. I pick up the visa on Thursday. To GOD be alllll the Glory! This process has been so tough and long but we made it. We filed a year ago and we are just now getting our visa so to all who are just starting or are in the middle TRUST GOD, PRAY, and have FAITH and you will get through it. Thank you to all who helped, prayed,encouraged and thought of us. I pick up the visa on Thursday. PRAISE the LORD!!!! So happy and cant wait to be with my love!!!!!!
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    jerod_gavel reacted to liz asianya in NVC Expedite - Bahrain (What to do next?)   
    You may want to call nvc for the next step. What did u say to get approval for expedite? I have been waiting over 7 months now and plus I have to wait 60 days each to send aos and iv documents. I would love to speed up my process too.
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    jerod_gavel got a reaction from GandD in Michelle Obama mad as wet hen   
    A sailor, airman, and marine walked into a bar. The soldier walked around.
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    jerod_gavel got a reaction from Jacque67 in Michelle Obama mad as wet hen   
    A sailor, airman, and marine walked into a bar. The soldier walked around.
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    jerod_gavel got a reaction from The Nature Boy in Michelle Obama mad as wet hen   
    A sailor, airman, and marine walked into a bar. The soldier walked around.
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    jerod_gavel got a reaction from We Keep Receipts in Michelle Obama mad as wet hen   
    A sailor, airman, and marine walked into a bar. The soldier walked around.
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    jerod_gavel got a reaction from UnaMexicana in Potential fiance is already married   
    The only way to go about it is to get the marriage annulled in the Philippines. While it is costly (even bribes in some cases) it does work. The second problem will be getting her CENOMAR updated with the DFA correctly. The "Certificate of No Marriage" or CENOMAR will be the only way to get married again from the Philippines point of view. They will not sign off on your marriage being legal unless you have that document with a red ribbon from DFA.
    On a side note, there are a large number of reasons they can do an annullment in the Philippines. If they see her with you though, be ready to pay. It would be better if she hired a reputable lawyer, then a reputable private investigator to assess your case. You may want to approach another investigator to validate everything as well from your side.
    One thing to check is the dates of the marriage and the dates from the BRGY for the birth of the woman. If she was 18 or under, look and see if she had parental consent. If not, it is an easy case to annull. I point you in that direction because this happens quite often, and is usually overlooked.
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    jerod_gavel got a reaction from Mollie09 in Worker May Lose His Visa Because He Can't Flip a Pizza   
    The article reads more like something stolen off "The Onion" website than a real article. I think someone did it as a joke, and then it got published on accident.
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    jerod_gavel reacted to Ortolan in Worker May Lose His Visa Because He Can't Flip a Pizza   
    I'll have a Pvizza please with a side salad.
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    jerod_gavel got a reaction from Sunnybeach7 in 4 months in the U.S. and wants a divorce   
    I saw this once before with a friend of mine. If he wants to stay in the U. S. he should call the police, have them retrieve his identification, and make a report on the incident. He then has the firepower to remove the provisions on his green card status and adjust to a battered spouse (Yes, even mental abuse will count if proof is available for the situation.) Most of the time they can work with you, but you need to ask for help.
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    jerod_gavel got a reaction from believe in 4 months in the U.S. and wants a divorce   
    I saw this once before with a friend of mine. If he wants to stay in the U. S. he should call the police, have them retrieve his identification, and make a report on the incident. He then has the firepower to remove the provisions on his green card status and adjust to a battered spouse (Yes, even mental abuse will count if proof is available for the situation.) Most of the time they can work with you, but you need to ask for help.
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