My advices to people under administrative processing
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Re: My advices to people under administrative processing
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Come on guys. This person is a troll. Stop feeding him and he will look elsewhere for substance.
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Re: My advices to people under administrative processing
Umm... that was almost 7 years ago!
Based on everything you've written, this statement is contradictory. You've been going on and on about how the entire process is an inconvenience to you... but now you're saying that you're okay with being inconvenienced if it helps ensure that the wrong sort of people don't slip through the system.
What's your definition of the "wrong sort of people"? How do we know you aren't an Islamic extremist trying to foist your POV on the good people of this forum so that we'll take up your cause and make it easier for terrorists to enter the US?
I'll ask again... why did you change your name? My guess? You wanted to anglicize your name so that on a job application you wouldn't automatically be discriminated against because of a foreign-sounding surname.
Then again, I'm pretty cynical.
Ian
Based on everything you've written, this statement is contradictory. You've been going on and on about how the entire process is an inconvenience to you... but now you're saying that you're okay with being inconvenienced if it helps ensure that the wrong sort of people don't slip through the system.
What's your definition of the "wrong sort of people"? How do we know you aren't an Islamic extremist trying to foist your POV on the good people of this forum so that we'll take up your cause and make it easier for terrorists to enter the US?
I'll ask again... why did you change your name? My guess? You wanted to anglicize your name so that on a job application you wouldn't automatically be discriminated against because of a foreign-sounding surname.
Then again, I'm pretty cynical.
Ian
my definition of the wrong sort of people is :blonde,eating the wrong sort of food and supporting manchester united that would be it
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Re: My advices to people under administrative processing
Everyone goes through the checks, the initial checks determine if some need a more stringent vetting than others. I have no problem with that. Unfortunately no system is perfect some will slip through who shouldn't, that concerns me, other people being inconvenienced to try and avoid that from happening is no concern to me at all.
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Re: My advices to people under administrative processing
1) what people under AP can do ?
2) is there some discimination under the current immigration policy of the USA
thanks for diverting us !
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Re: My advices to people under administrative processing
Umm... that was almost 7 years ago!
Based on everything you've written, this statement is contradictory. You've been going on and on about how the entire process is an inconvenience to you... but now you're saying that you're okay with being inconvenienced if it helps ensure that the wrong sort of people don't slip through the system.
What's your definition of the "wrong sort of people"? How do we know you aren't an Islamic extremist trying to foist your POV on the good people of this forum so that we'll take up your cause and make it easier for terrorists to enter the US?
I'll ask again... why did you change your name? My guess? You wanted to anglicize your name so that on a job application you wouldn't automatically be discriminated against because of a foreign-sounding surname.
Then again, I'm pretty cynical.
Ian
Based on everything you've written, this statement is contradictory. You've been going on and on about how the entire process is an inconvenience to you... but now you're saying that you're okay with being inconvenienced if it helps ensure that the wrong sort of people don't slip through the system.
What's your definition of the "wrong sort of people"? How do we know you aren't an Islamic extremist trying to foist your POV on the good people of this forum so that we'll take up your cause and make it easier for terrorists to enter the US?
I'll ask again... why did you change your name? My guess? You wanted to anglicize your name so that on a job application you wouldn't automatically be discriminated against because of a foreign-sounding surname.
Then again, I'm pretty cynical.
Ian
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Re: My advices to people under administrative processing
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Re: My advices to people under administrative processing
1) what people under AP can do ?
2) is there some discimination under the current immigration policy of the USA
For a starters against those with 2 passports in different names. I think there is a thread about it.
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Re: My advices to people under administrative processing
Umm... that was almost 7 years ago!
Based on everything you've written, this statement is contradictory. You've been going on and on about how the entire process is an inconvenience to you... but now you're saying that you're okay with being inconvenienced if it helps ensure that the wrong sort of people don't slip through the system.
What's your definition of the "wrong sort of people"? How do we know you aren't an Islamic extremist trying to foist your POV on the good people of this forum so that we'll take up your cause and make it easier for terrorists to enter the US?
I'll ask again... why did you change your name? My guess? You wanted to anglicize your name so that on a job application you wouldn't automatically be discriminated against because of a foreign-sounding surname.
Then again, I'm pretty cynical.
Ian
Based on everything you've written, this statement is contradictory. You've been going on and on about how the entire process is an inconvenience to you... but now you're saying that you're okay with being inconvenienced if it helps ensure that the wrong sort of people don't slip through the system.
What's your definition of the "wrong sort of people"? How do we know you aren't an Islamic extremist trying to foist your POV on the good people of this forum so that we'll take up your cause and make it easier for terrorists to enter the US?
I'll ask again... why did you change your name? My guess? You wanted to anglicize your name so that on a job application you wouldn't automatically be discriminated against because of a foreign-sounding surname.
Then again, I'm pretty cynical.
Ian
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Re: My advices to people under administrative processing
So what? The Embassy doesn't issue visas, so why would you apply for one there anyway?
I'm pretty sure that no one here actually cares any more about your little secrets and how you plan to do whatever it is you plan to do.
Please just go away... and we'll consider it your Christmas gift to us.
Ian
... so being under AP or not will not affect me...
Please just go away... and we'll consider it your Christmas gift to us.
Ian