Denied under section 214 (b)
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Re: Denied under section 214 (b)
to be fair the 2 of you should really work on your people skills, im sure in the real world when your both away from your keyboards im sure your both a little more respectful and patient with people. just saying.
For the record I am updating my journey so it may help people in the future, no melodrama. I respect advice and im truly thankful for it
For the record I am updating my journey so it may help people in the future, no melodrama. I respect advice and im truly thankful for it
Immigration related issues have very little "wiggle room", and as such leaving items open to interpretation is surprisingly dangerous in terms of protecting one's eligibility. Most people understand that, and accept a "no" when they get a "no" - unlike you of course.
You accuse these two posters of being impatient, when you've previously had 3 other threads filled with good, accurate advice that you patently ignored (and in response to my advice to you, you actually told me you were going to ignore me).
FWIW, I think the Consulate figured out who you are on here from your previous thread, and that's why you got a 214(b) denial.
I also happen to agree with their decision, you're a textbook case that USCIS don't want to get involved with.
#80
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Joined: Nov 2018
Posts: 255
Re: Denied under section 214 (b)
I think this encapsulates the single biggest miss you've had during your time on this forum.
Immigration related issues have very little "wiggle room", and as such leaving items open to interpretation is surprisingly dangerous in terms of protecting one's eligibility. Most people understand that, and accept a "no" when they get a "no" - unlike you of course.
You accuse these two posters of being impatient, when you've previously had 3 other threads filled with good, accurate advice that you patently ignored (and in response to my advice to you, you actually told me you were going to ignore me).
FWIW, I think the Consulate figured out who you are on here from your previous thread, and that's why you got a 214(b) denial.
I also happen to agree with their decision, you're a textbook case that USCIS don't want to get involved with.
Immigration related issues have very little "wiggle room", and as such leaving items open to interpretation is surprisingly dangerous in terms of protecting one's eligibility. Most people understand that, and accept a "no" when they get a "no" - unlike you of course.
You accuse these two posters of being impatient, when you've previously had 3 other threads filled with good, accurate advice that you patently ignored (and in response to my advice to you, you actually told me you were going to ignore me).
FWIW, I think the Consulate figured out who you are on here from your previous thread, and that's why you got a 214(b) denial.
I also happen to agree with their decision, you're a textbook case that USCIS don't want to get involved with.
If not ignored anything, I went to get a b visa like I was recommended to... only thing that has changed is that I no longer want to live in the us... but of course you probably ain't grasped thst yet as your too busy writing degoritory posts.
For the record, if the embassy have read this thread I ain't bothered, if done zero wrong except being honest.. hardly the crime of the century, as if said a million times I don't get their logic on decision making...every time iv said this I got a backlash from a few ignorant people, LEARN HOW TO CONVERSE WITH PEOPLE WITH RESPECT AND IN RETURN YOU WILL RECIEVE IT BACK...who knows you may even find a friend