Ever got denied in the process of AOS?
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Ever got denied in the process of AOS?
I'm curious if anyone ever experience any difficulty of being denied in the
process of filing AOS and the interview? If so, what is the reason and did
you eventually get the greencard at the end?
process of filing AOS and the interview? If so, what is the reason and did
you eventually get the greencard at the end?
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Re: Ever got denied in the process of AOS?
Originally posted by Rockstar
I'm curious if anyone ever experience any difficulty of being denied in the
process of filing AOS and the interview? If so, what is the reason and did
you eventually get the greencard at the end?
I'm curious if anyone ever experience any difficulty of being denied in the
process of filing AOS and the interview? If so, what is the reason and did
you eventually get the greencard at the end?
Honestly I believe it is easier to be denied then it is to be approved. Are you looking to be denied and are looking for pointers on how to accomplish this?
Let us know. We can probably come up with quite a few ways and/or reasons which you can use to get that denial.
Rete
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Re: Ever got denied in the process of AOS?
I guess I did not make my point clear. I was more concern about the
attorneys told me that the forms would be return or AOS would get denied if
I did not fill out the form correctly. Any little "mis spot" would make
BCIS deny the applicat.
"Rete" <member167@british_expats.com> wrote in message
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> Originally posted by Rockstar
> > I'm curious if anyone ever experience any difficulty of being
> > denied in the
> > process of filing AOS and the interview? If so, what is the
> > reason and did
> > you eventually get the greencard at the end?
> Honestly I believe it is easier to be denied then it is to be approved.
> Are you looking to be denied and are looking for pointers on how to
> accomplish this?
> Let us know. We can probably come up with quite a few ways and/or
> reasons which you can use to get that denial.
> Rete
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
attorneys told me that the forms would be return or AOS would get denied if
I did not fill out the form correctly. Any little "mis spot" would make
BCIS deny the applicat.
"Rete" <member167@british_expats.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Originally posted by Rockstar
> > I'm curious if anyone ever experience any difficulty of being
> > denied in the
> > process of filing AOS and the interview? If so, what is the
> > reason and did
> > you eventually get the greencard at the end?
> Honestly I believe it is easier to be denied then it is to be approved.
> Are you looking to be denied and are looking for pointers on how to
> accomplish this?
> Let us know. We can probably come up with quite a few ways and/or
> reasons which you can use to get that denial.
> Rete
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com