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It's becoming more clear you didn't read the posts.

The OP needs this visa to travel to the US to attend meetings and the like for his stable job in Israel. His misdeeds were in 2002. (and like I said, that is the most "honest" illegal work I have ever seen... he didn't even overstay... and he used his visa properly after that). He is not getting this visa for fun, but to do his job.

I am certain as a part of the application, the OP had letters from his employer and paystubs showing he does indeed have a job. He says it is a well-known company, so I am sure they called and verified the facts with his HR department, etc etc. They can factcheck a tourist visa application.

Oh I read his post, just like the DR from Africa who only wanted to come to a seminar in which he was to receive an award was not granted his visa. So shouldn't the same opportunity been given to him, but no your job or lack of job isn't the deciding factor in who is granted a visitor visa. The job the OP holds anyone else in the company can serve the same purpose as him.

Employees come and go on any given job, one individual is not the life line of a company. Unless he is the CEO.

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Employees come and go on any given job, one individual is not the life line of a company. Unless he is the CEO.

CEO's are like light bulbs. They can be replaced at anytime. However, a lead engineer, trusted service manager, or an established sales representative, may be that key employee you find hard to replace.

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... Unless he is the CEO.

not yet.. :lol:

20/03/12 - 1st Interview , VISA B1/B2 Renewal - Approved!

24/03/12- Call from US Embassy for 2nd interview

27/03/12 - 2nd Interview, VISA B1/B2 Declined.

04/04/12 - Applying the DS-160 again

04/06/12 - Interview Date

04/06/12 - Application went to 2nd opinion... waiting for reply (NOT A DECLINE...yet)

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I had an English friend worked here for nearly 10 years on a B2.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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CEO's are like light bulbs. They can be replaced at anytime. However, a lead engineer, trusted service manager, or an established sales representative, may be that key employee you find hard to replace.

We replace them all the time, that's why we now have the world call contractors. Who gets the biggests is the hardest to replace in any company. You'll are full of jokes.

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I have yet to come across a CEO who would be missed. Or even noticed missing.

Put it this way, if you are a young Driver you are going to get charged more for Insurance no matter how wonderful a driver you are.

African applying for a visa is in a similar situation no matter how honest that individual may be.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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I have yet to come across a CEO who would be missed. Or even noticed missing.Put it this way, if you are a young Driver you are going to get charged more for Insurance no matter how wonderful a driver you are.African applying for a visa is in a similar situation no matter how honest that individual may be.

My point exactly.

Is it fair to everyone? No. Does it statistically make sense? Yes.

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My point exactly.

Is it fair to everyone? No.

Does it statistically make sense? Yes.

Please explain that, there are people in Africa who's ecomomic situation are richer than you could every thought to be.

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Please explain that, there are people in Africa who's ecomomic situation are richer than you could every thought to be.

There are 18 year olds who are much safer drivers than 40 year olds.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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There are 18 year olds who are much safer drivers than 40 year olds.

Therefore an 18 and a 40 can both obtain a DL based on the same criterias. So what is your point?

If an 18 hit and killed someone he will be charges the same as a 40 year old. You'll are grasping at straws now.

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Can they get the same insurance rate? Which is more akin to a Visa.

DL is more akin to a passport.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Can they get the same insurance rate? Which is more akin to a Visa.

DL is more akin to a passport.

Insurance rates are based on age, location, experience and credit. therfeore an 18 year old in Iowa with only 2,000 population in the town will have a lower insurance rate than a 40year old living in Washington DC. Therefore age is not the only criteria that is used to based an Insurance Rate.

Insurance Rates are not based on race or economic ability.

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Insurance rates are based on age, location, experience and credit. therfeore an 18 year old in Iowa with only 2,000 population in the town will have a lower insurance rate than a 40year old living in Washington DC. Therefore age is not the only criteria that is used to based an Insurance Rate.

Insurance Rates are not based on race or economic ability.

Many Insurers will take into account your Credit History as a rating factor.

Race, well there was an issue about red lining...

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Racial profiling or redlining has a long history in the property-insurance industry in the United States. From a review of industry underwriting and marketing materials, court documents, and research by government agencies, industry and community groups, and academics, it is clear that race has long affected and continues to affect the policies and practices of the insurance industry.[30] Home-insurance agents are generally able to detect the race of someone who contacts them by telephone. This information affects the services provided to those who inquire about purchasing a home-insurance policy. This type of discrimination is called linguistic profiling.[31] There have also been concerns raised about redlining in the automotive insurance industry.[32] Credit-based insurance scores have been shown to produce unequal results by ethnic group. The Ohio Department of Insurance currently (2011–12) allows insurance providers to utilize maps and collection of demographic data by zip code in determining insurance rates. This practice has been criticized as the state promotion of red lining practices.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Insurance rates are based on age, location, experience and credit. therfeore an 18 year old in Iowa with only 2,000 population in the town will have a lower insurance rate than a 40year old living in Washington DC. Therefore age is not the only criteria that is used to based an Insurance Rate.Insurance Rates are not based on race or economic ability.

That's because economic ability has nothing to do with how safe you drive, while it does have something to do with whether it would benefit you to stay illegally in the US or not.

Race has nothing to do with visas, citizenship does. Citizenship and race are two completely different things.

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That's because economic ability has nothing to do with how safe you drive, while it does have something to do with whether it would benefit you to stay illegally in the US or not.

Race has nothing to do with visas, citizenship does. Citizenship and race are two completely different things.

If you believe this than I will sell you the Brooklyn bridge.

Many Insurers will take into account your Credit History as a rating factor.

Race, well there was an issue about red lining...

Wikepedia

Insurance

Racial profiling or redlining has a long history in the property-insurance industry in the United States. From a review of industry underwriting and marketing materials, court documents, and research by government agencies, industry and community groups, and academics, it is clear that race has long affected and continues to affect the policies and practices of the insurance industry.[30] Home-insurance agents are generally able to detect the race of someone who contacts them by telephone. This information affects the services provided to those who inquire about purchasing a home-insurance policy. This type of discrimination is called linguistic profiling.[31] There have also been concerns raised about redlining in the automotive insurance industry.[32] Credit-based insurance scores have been shown to produce unequal results by ethnic group. The Ohio Department of Insurance currently (2011–12) allows insurance providers to utilize maps and collection of demographic data by zip code in determining insurance rates. This practice has been criticized as the state promotion of red lining practices.

Race has a lot to do with Insurance rates, when you live it you know.

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