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yes they intentionally slow down brazilian applications, the usa can only handle so many hot women arriving on a k visa.

Oh my good goodness :rofl:

I can explain it to you. But I can't understand it for you.

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I know you're new and probably don't realize this.

Do you have ANY IDEA how many times threads like this have been started on VJ? Assuming some kind of bias based on nationality?

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It is an effort by the government to steer you toward Ukrainian women. They are awesome. and you can get an interview in Kiev in FOUR DAYS!

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Does anyone else feel like there is a bias against Brazillians? I see Canadians being approved quickly and Brazillians waiting forever. I am soooooo frustrated with the Vermont center! :dance:

Sorry guys, but what's "bias"?

Thanks!

GOOGLE IT, sheesh!

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when nessa and i was going thru this, vermont was the fast one - 30 days average. cali was about 90 days. give it another few years and it may be back to the speediness it was in 06.

i'd suggest the op start researching the consulate phase as that can advance fairly fast - nessa's case took about a month and a half from approval at csc to consulate approval. there is a brazil thread here for conversations and advice in portuguese.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=99253

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Does anyone else feel like there is a bias against Brazillians? I see Canadians being approved quickly and Brazillians waiting forever. I am soooooo frustrated with the Vermont center! :dance:

Sorry guys, but what's "bias"?

Thanks!

GOOGLE IT, sheesh!

Tks

"Bias" is how you balance the power tubes in a guitar amp! :thumbs:

Where's the :facepalm: emoticon...

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yes they intentionally slow down brazilian applications, the usa can only handle so many hot women arriving on a k visa.

...hot men too ;)

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a possible explanation is that they may approve canadians faster becouse they have to wait much longer at the consolate stage, not sure but i know they do approve cuba faster for that reason. but they are not bias.

Vermont Service Center Consulate: manila, philippinesI-129F Sent : 2009-03-23 I-129F NOA1: 2009-03-25 I-129F NOA2 : 2009-09-02

NVC Received : 2009-09-04 NVC Left : 2009-10-07 Consulate Received : 2009-10-15

interview date: 2009-11-05 APPROVED!! Thank you Jesus!!

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Does anyone else feel like there is a bias against Brazillians? I see Canadians being approved quickly and Brazillians waiting forever. I am soooooo frustrated with the Vermont center! :dance:

Sorry guys, but what's "bias"?

Thanks!

GOOGLE IT, sheesh!

Tks

"Bias" is how you balance the power tubes in a guitar amp! :thumbs:

Where's the :facepalm: emoticon...

hehe!!! There's on in every crowd!

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Speaking as a Canadian I know that they sure didn't process our application faster - it seemed like people from every other country in the world were getting approved before we were. We were well outside of the processing date when they finally approved us - and I know other Canadians as well who ended up waiting long times for petition and visa approvals. It just seems like you are being singled out but you're not - we are all equally subject to the inefficiencies of the system.

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Does anyone else feel like there is a bias against Brazillians? I see Canadians being approved quickly and Brazillians waiting forever. I am soooooo frustrated with the Vermont center! :dance:

Looking at your timeline, I can see that you're almost there... It won't be long now!!!

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2/20/08- Wedding Day

AOS

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4/07/08- RFE

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I went through CSC, but my petition was no faster than any others because of me being Canadian. The only thing I think is a little easier is the consulate stage, but for those of us who have to go through Montreal we definately envy those of you who get your interviews within a month of your packet 3. Praying that you only have to wait 3 months sucks.

The only country I have heard that they push through really fast is Cuba and thats only because they have sooooooo much to do on their end to be able to leave the country.

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Does anyone else feel like there is a bias against Brazillians? I see Canadians being approved quickly and Brazillians waiting forever. I am soooooo frustrated with the Vermont center! :dance:

I think that relations with the Canadian Government is good and for security and backgrounds checks it may go much faster with Canada. The Brazilian Governemnt may not have the same good relations and trust with the USA Government. So hang in there it will come. Good luck and God bless your visa journey.

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9-22-2009 Medical Exam (scar on lungs) will have sputum test done

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Does anyone else feel like there is a bias against Brazillians? I see Canadians being approved quickly and Brazillians waiting forever. I am soooooo frustrated with the Vermont center! :dance:

I think that relations with the Canadian Government is good and for security and backgrounds checks it may go much faster with Canada. The Brazilian Governemnt may not have the same good relations and trust with the USA Government. So hang in there it will come. Good luck and God bless your visa journey.

Yeah, that's not true at all. The relationship between the US and Brazil is really good as well. Maybe Brazil isn't as close as Canada is to the US, but Brazil and the United States are on about the same terms that Canada and the US are =good, no problems.

But it doesn't really matter either way. The fact is that there is no bias. Some countries, like Cuba and some in the ME have to go through extra security checks AFTER USCIS, but Brazil is not one of those countries...therefore the complaining should stop cause there is no bias.

As Katheryn said, everyone feels like they are getting singled out when they are waiting.

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