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thaiv

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    thaiv got a reaction from Anna and Ali in September 2010 K1 Filers   
    Noa2 Approved!
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    thaiv got a reaction from faust-yusov in What's Vermont's excuse now for not approving NOA2s?   
    Just because the deadline for accepting TPS applications for Haiti was Jan. 18th does not mean that they are done with them.
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    thaiv got a reaction from Yagisama in What's Vermont's excuse now for not approving NOA2s?   
    Just because the deadline for accepting TPS applications for Haiti was Jan. 18th does not mean that they are done with them.
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    thaiv got a reaction from Inky in What's Vermont's excuse now for not approving NOA2s?   
    Just because the deadline for accepting TPS applications for Haiti was Jan. 18th does not mean that they are done with them.
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    thaiv got a reaction from KiwiBird in What's Vermont's excuse now for not approving NOA2s?   
    Just because the deadline for accepting TPS applications for Haiti was Jan. 18th does not mean that they are done with them.
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    thaiv got a reaction from Andy and Kayla in What's Vermont's excuse now for not approving NOA2s?   
    Just because the deadline for accepting TPS applications for Haiti was Jan. 18th does not mean that they are done with them.
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    thaiv got a reaction from EllaC in September 2010 K1 Filers   
    :thumbs:
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    thaiv got a reaction from Gingerpants in Vermont, 5 months is up   
    Sounds like a fun itinerary:
    1. Protest by their mail room and see if anyone notices anything.
    2. Go ski a bit to work out some stress.
    3. Travel to Essex, VT and try to find their office. By the time we find their office to protest we might have some NOA2's. So its a win-win situation. You either get your NOA2 in the meantime or you find the office and protest a bit.
    4. Say cheers with a wine glass filled with the government's kool-aid.
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    thaiv got a reaction from EllaC in September 2010 K1 Filers   
    Yes, and we hope the best for all those affected in Haiti and those that are currently in the US. Its just, we want our loved ones here with us too....
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    thaiv got a reaction from EllaC in September 2010 K1 Filers   
    I understand what you are saying, but right now CSC and VSC really are not much different because VSC has the main load of the TPS Visas. Yes it is bad workload distribution, but the fact is that the majority of the TPS visas were given to VSC and this is probably because they had less workload than CSC. Therefore they tried to balance it out.
    Agreed. Nothing against Haiti. The issue is how the government is choosing to distribute their workload and how they prioritize what they have to do.
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    thaiv got a reaction from EllaC in September 2010 K1 Filers   
    First of all you are not in my way. The issue isn't the country Haiti or any other country. Actually I am happy the US is making an effort to help so many affected people there in Haiti.
    Also the VSC was processing visas at a pretty good pace until this TPS thing came up. Just read posts about how VSC is going over 5 months. This is not like the VSC. The issue is not being insensitive or not being human, but remember we US citizens are human too! And by the way we are the citizens here and as such should have some priority or at least some sort of balance in this rather than a complete discard of our visas. This is simply ridiculous.
    Just please remember its nothing against Haiti. I am not blaming Haiti for anything, but I am blaming my own government for not setting their priorities straight. I am an American citizen, my dad is a veteran, I pay taxes faithfully and work and contribute to my society. Why should my fiancee's visa be cast aside for some foreigners' visas? Then again I am not saying they should not work on Haiti's visas. They should, but they also SHOULD NOT simply cast aside our visas. Its a hard situation....
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    thaiv got a reaction from isa_jade in Vermont, 5 months is up   
    Sounds like a fun itinerary:
    1. Protest by their mail room and see if anyone notices anything.
    2. Go ski a bit to work out some stress.
    3. Travel to Essex, VT and try to find their office. By the time we find their office to protest we might have some NOA2's. So its a win-win situation. You either get your NOA2 in the meantime or you find the office and protest a bit.
    4. Say cheers with a wine glass filled with the government's kool-aid.
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    thaiv got a reaction from isa_jade in Vermont, 5 months is up   
    Maybe we all should just physically go to Vermont and protest one weekend.
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    thaiv got a reaction from ameribrit in September 2010 K1 Filers   
    First of all you are not in my way. The issue isn't the country Haiti or any other country. Actually I am happy the US is making an effort to help so many affected people there in Haiti.
    Also the VSC was processing visas at a pretty good pace until this TPS thing came up. Just read posts about how VSC is going over 5 months. This is not like the VSC. The issue is not being insensitive or not being human, but remember we US citizens are human too! And by the way we are the citizens here and as such should have some priority or at least some sort of balance in this rather than a complete discard of our visas. This is simply ridiculous.
    Just please remember its nothing against Haiti. I am not blaming Haiti for anything, but I am blaming my own government for not setting their priorities straight. I am an American citizen, my dad is a veteran, I pay taxes faithfully and work and contribute to my society. Why should my fiancee's visa be cast aside for some foreigners' visas? Then again I am not saying they should not work on Haiti's visas. They should, but they also SHOULD NOT simply cast aside our visas. Its a hard situation....
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    thaiv got a reaction from Andy and Kayla in September 2010 K1 Filers   
    First of all you are not in my way. The issue isn't the country Haiti or any other country. Actually I am happy the US is making an effort to help so many affected people there in Haiti.
    Also the VSC was processing visas at a pretty good pace until this TPS thing came up. Just read posts about how VSC is going over 5 months. This is not like the VSC. The issue is not being insensitive or not being human, but remember we US citizens are human too! And by the way we are the citizens here and as such should have some priority or at least some sort of balance in this rather than a complete discard of our visas. This is simply ridiculous.
    Just please remember its nothing against Haiti. I am not blaming Haiti for anything, but I am blaming my own government for not setting their priorities straight. I am an American citizen, my dad is a veteran, I pay taxes faithfully and work and contribute to my society. Why should my fiancee's visa be cast aside for some foreigners' visas? Then again I am not saying they should not work on Haiti's visas. They should, but they also SHOULD NOT simply cast aside our visas. Its a hard situation....
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