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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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She certainly was overcharged. She should have been charged as a resident, if she's been in PA since 2010. And yes, they're discriminating based on immigration status, plus they had no right to ask for the green card to begin with. There should definitely be a complaint made about the place that did this, as well as a refund.

http://www.fish.state.pa.us/fishpub/summary/licenses.html

"You qualify for a RESIDENT fishing license if you are a bona fide resident of Pennsylvania. When purchasing a resident fishing license, you must show

proof of permanent residency by presenting one of the following documents:

  1. valid PA driver’s license
  2. a valid non-driver photo identification card
  3. a previous year’s PA state income tax return showing proof of payment of personal income tax as a resident of PA
  4. a previous year’s local earned income tax return showing tax paid to a PA municipality
  5. a current PA voter registration card.

Too bad she didn't show any of these items. The first time.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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No its not discrimination. Its up to the person buying the license to prove in state residence. With a state ID. Out of state hunting and fishing is big business. And all people are treated the same. There's one state ID and everything else don't apply. Do it right the first time or do it right the second time.

End of story.

Grats, it's like you didn't read this thread at all.

Too bad she didn't show any of these items. The first time.

Too bad she did.

Please read the entire thread again, maybe?

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Grats, it's like you didn't read this thread at all.

Too bad she did.

Please read the entire thread again, maybe?

She sure did. Apparently he just assumed she didn't, without reading.

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