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Am happy when i read this.

I had a not so good experienced before with my interview before when i applied for tourist visa. I was assigned to not so good ( am sorry if i say this) consul at the manila embassy. It really made me so depressed after the interview for days , i worked so hard to get all true documents all done honestly, spent time and money just to get true papers and documents, and i have a valid reason for coming in the states. My papers were not truly examined. A nightmare. Am going to the states becasue my husband lives there. I am satisfied with my life here in the Philippines i have a nice work here, i earn little but enough to by my needs , my relatives are here my friends are here, i have a houseand i have a dog..hehehe But i have to be with my husband, and i love him so much......and we decided to start a new life together in california.......so please....hehehehe...make it fast for us... GOD BLESS all

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STATE DEPARTMENT PROMISES TO BE FAIR AND RESPECTFUL TO VISA APPLICANTS

The US department of State, which manages the visa process (issuing visas) recently published a “CUSTOMER SERVICE STATEMENT” promising visa applicants would be treated with “dignity and respect” when applying for visas. Among the “promises” made by the State Department (to the people applying for visas at the Embassy are

We promise to you, the visa applicant, that

· We will treat you with dignity and respect, even if we are unable to grant you a visa

· We will treat you as an individual and your case as unique.

· We will remember that, to you, a visa interview maybe a new or intimidating experience and that you may be nervous.

· We will use limited time available for the interview to get a full picture as possible of your travel plans and intentions.

· We will use available resources to fairly assist all applicants to get appointments to allow travel in time for business, study and other important obligations.

· We will explain the reason for any visa denial to you

SOURCE: Philippine Star

Sunday March 26, 2006

IMMIGRATION CORNER by Michael J. Gurfinkel

May GOD inspire you when you feel down,

encourage you when you feel like quitting, and guide you when all things become confusing.....

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Morocco
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Posted
promises ... promises ...

Yeah, I will believe it when I see it.

'Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Chardonnay in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming 'WOO HOO, What a Ride'

Posted

Those rascals are rubbing salt on our wounds. Do they even know the meaning of "human dignity"? Ever dog has his day and today its their's. But these dogs are rabid and they will only spread rabies.

Charuhans

K3 Timeline

06/14/2004 Receipt Date at NBC

12/22/2004 Petition Approved

01/10/2005 NVC Transferred Case to Mumbai Consulate

01/28/2005 Packet 3 collected from Consulate

02/02/2005 Packet 3 submitted

03/12/2005 Received Interview Letter dated 03/03/2005

04/04/2005 Interview : Put on Administrative Procedure / Review

04/06/2006 CR1 Visa Issued

04/24/2006 IR1 VISA ISSUED

Naturalization Timeline

02/11/2009 Mailed N400 application

03/13/2009 Biometrics appointment

05/13/2009 Interview & Oath

Posted
promises ... promises ...

PROMISES are like pie crust, made to be broken!!!

:) JR

N-400

June 08, 2009 - Mailed packet to TX lockbox

June 12, 2009 - USCIS TX received Packet

June 15, 2009 - Notice Date

June 19, 2009 - Recieved NOA

July 15, 2009 - Scheduled for biometrics

Sept 21, 2009 - Scheduled for Interview ....Passed the interview test

Oct. 16, 2009 - Oath taking

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Never let a day go by without a dream.

Dream and dedication are a powerful combination.

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Am happy when i read this.

I had a not so good experienced before with my interview before when i applied for tourist visa. I was assigned to not so good ( am sorry if i say this) consul at the manila embassy. It really made me so depressed after the interview for days , i worked so hard to get all true documents all done honestly, spent time and money just to get true papers and documents, and i have a valid reason for coming in the states. My papers were not truly examined. A nightmare. Am going to the states becasue my husband lives there. I am satisfied with my life here in the Philippines i have a nice work here, i earn little but enough to by my needs , my relatives are here my friends are here, i have a houseand i have a dog..hehehe But i have to be with my husband, and i love him so much......and we decided to start a new life together in california.......so please....hehehehe...make it fast for us... GOD BLESS all

IMMIGRATION CORNER by Michael J. Gurfinkel

Website: www.gurfinkel.com

Four offices to serve you: Philippines: 8940258

Los Angeles (818) 5435800

San Francisco (415)5387800

New York (212)8080300

STATE DEPARTMENT PROMISES TO BE FAIR AND RESPECTFUL TO VISA APPLICANTS

The US department of State, which manages the visa process (issuing visas) recently published a “CUSTOMER SERVICE STATEMENT” promising visa applicants would be treated with “dignity and respect” when applying for visas. Among the “promises” made by the State Department (to the people applying for visas at the Embassy are

We promise to you, the visa applicant, that

· We will treat you with dignity and respect, even if we are unable to grant you a visa

· We will treat you as an individual and your case as unique.

· We will remember that, to you, a visa interview maybe a new or intimidating experience and that you may be nervous.

· We will use limited time available for the interview to get a full picture as possible of your travel plans and intentions.

· We will use available resources to fairly assist all applicants to get appointments to allow travel in time for business, study and other important obligations.

· We will explain the reason for any visa denial to you

SOURCE: Philippine Star

Sunday March 26, 2006

IMMIGRATION CORNER by Michael J. Gurfinkel

:lol::lol::lol::lol: next you will be telling me there is a Santa Claus

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Egypt
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Posted

Their "fairness" is taking forever and making everyone mental so then we won't care how long it takes! :lol:

Am happy when i read this.

I had a not so good experienced before with my interview before when i applied for tourist visa. I was assigned to not so good ( am sorry if i say this) consul at the manila embassy. It really made me so depressed after the interview for days , i worked so hard to get all true documents all done honestly, spent time and money just to get true papers and documents, and i have a valid reason for coming in the states. My papers were not truly examined. A nightmare. Am going to the states becasue my husband lives there. I am satisfied with my life here in the Philippines i have a nice work here, i earn little but enough to by my needs , my relatives are here my friends are here, i have a houseand i have a dog..hehehe But i have to be with my husband, and i love him so much......and we decided to start a new life together in california.......so please....hehehehe...make it fast for us... GOD BLESS all

IMMIGRATION CORNER by Michael J. Gurfinkel

Website: www.gurfinkel.com

Four offices to serve you: Philippines: 8940258

Los Angeles (818) 5435800

San Francisco (415)5387800

New York (212)8080300

STATE DEPARTMENT PROMISES TO BE FAIR AND RESPECTFUL TO VISA APPLICANTS

The US department of State, which manages the visa process (issuing visas) recently published a “CUSTOMER SERVICE STATEMENT” promising visa applicants would be treated with “dignity and respect” when applying for visas. Among the “promises” made by the State Department (to the people applying for visas at the Embassy are

We promise to you, the visa applicant, that

· We will treat you with dignity and respect, even if we are unable to grant you a visa

· We will treat you as an individual and your case as unique.

· We will remember that, to you, a visa interview maybe a new or intimidating experience and that you may be nervous.

· We will use limited time available for the interview to get a full picture as possible of your travel plans and intentions.

· We will use available resources to fairly assist all applicants to get appointments to allow travel in time for business, study and other important obligations.

· We will explain the reason for any visa denial to you

SOURCE: Philippine Star

Sunday March 26, 2006

IMMIGRATION CORNER by Michael J. Gurfinkel

:lol::lol::lol::lol: next you will be telling me there is a Santa Claus

WHAT? There is no Santa???? :o

 
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