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    Blueblood got a reaction from anlocnghg in Can I the petitioner fill out form DS-160 for my fiance   
    I think everyone needs to keep in mind the President of the United States has made it clear that he himself doesn't particularly care if people followed the law to come to this country. In fact, he will soon reward people who came her illegally (60% via illegal border crossing; 40% via overstaying their visas) with work permits and access to Social Security and Medicare. Most members of the United States Senate, both Democrats and Republicans, approve of the President's actions.
    It's admirable that we here, and VJ policy, is to obey the law. Admirable, but extremely ironic. Will Petitioners who hit "send" on a computer screen to assist their Beneficiary's processing be prosecuted? Will their fiancés/wives be deported?
    My fiancé and I continue to do everything by the law and the instructions of the embassy. We respect Philippines law as well.
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    Blueblood got a reaction from cloudy in The other side of deportation: An American struggles to prepare for life without husband   
    America is in the process of abandoning the Rule of Law. Without the Rule of Law, first world countries would not be...wait for it...first world countries.



    If abandoning the Rule of Law was such a fantastic idea, why aren't tens of millions of immigrants trying to move to Syria, Haiti, El Salvador, North Korea, and Nigeria, to name but a few developing countries?





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    Blueblood got a reaction from msbau764 in K1 September 2014 Filers (TSC)   
    Kristin, I know some might consider this PIC on this board, but what the federal government is doing now is driving my fiancé and I crazy.
    I had to pay $340 for an initial petition.
    We had to complete a lengthy petition form.
    Finally, when we're LUCKY, we get to pay hundreds of more dollars for her extensive medical exam.
    Then we get to pay again for her visa.
    I must submit extensive amounts of my personal financial information to prove I can support her.
    Eventually she'll be interviewed, then she must "prove" we have a real relationship and we will FOLLOW THE IMMIGRATION LAWS UPON HER ARRIVAL.
    Then there's the wait, wait, and wait for everything to move.
    But on the other hand, 6 million people who came here illegally (40% are visa overstays, btw) will soon get federal work authorization cards and legal Social Security cards and access to Medicare.
    And in the meantime all of us trying to do things the right way are told to wait, wait, and wait.
    It is maddening. Literally insane.
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    Blueblood got a reaction from Zaw Aye in NOA2 Approval Thread - June 2014 TSC Filers   
    http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1flow
    I'm waiting for someone to update how long it took them from NVC to embassy?
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    Blueblood got a reaction from mikeandjaney in K-1 December 2014 Filers   
    A discrepancy this massive, between two processing centers, frankly makes no sense to me. One Petitioner on this very thread received his NOA2 in less than three weeks, while others are expected to wait up to six months? It just makes no sense to me. I know "life isn't fair," but that's just beyond reasonable.
    I hope it works our for all the Texas petitioners.
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