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2 hours ago, skytribe said:

Yip today i received my passport back as denied under section 212 (a)(4)

The lawyers on on it. I have assist to invest into the USA of around $400k and a job paying +$100k a year. And the embassy says I'll be claiming state benefits this makes no sense. Crazy. They letting in million of illegals which are taking tax money from the people and people who can afford to live and work in the USA and contribute good wealth in the USA the deny.

This makes no sense at all....

 

Any asylum seekers have to go through the process, same as anybody else. But they're not really relevant to your situation anyway.

 

What do you mean you'd be investing $400k? For what? What evidence did you give of the job offer? Sounds like they think it isn't genuine. 

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Company has all legal documents they have taken on 34 HGV drivers from Europe . My interview went well the lady said no issues all looked good ,still put me into 221g administrative review now 5 months later denied section 212 a 4

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51 minutes ago, skytribe said:

Company has all legal documents they have taken on 34 HGV drivers from Europe . My interview went well the lady said no issues all looked good ,still put me into 221g administrative review now 5 months later denied section 212 a 4

Did you pay them anything?

“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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2 hours ago, skytribe said:

Job letter ,contract with the company in Texas and the money from the sale of my house and bank statements.

 

 

It sounds like they think the job offer/company isn't legit and you might move and then have no job. Your money from the sale of your house would presumably be used to buy a new one, so not sure that would count for much. 

 

It'll be interesting to see if the other guy gets refused for the same reason or not. 

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212 (a)(4) is used in other circumstances.

 

This feels more like a Bdvsolutions type situation but lets see.

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I have no payments to anyone yet the company has paid for every except my medical for the embassy. The other polish guy got his visa which also receives the 221g . We had the same paperwork but I had better financials than he did? So it makes no sense 

Bdvsolutions who are they? Could they help?

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Your financials are irrelevant.

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I realise the PERM process is a bit of a joke, but it does make me wonder how they advertised when you do not have a CDL and there would be people available who do. And what the job requires.

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https://www.myvisajobs.com/reports/green-card/job-title/truck-driver/
 

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On 5/21/2024 at 10:18 PM, Boiler said:

I realise the PERM process is a bit of a joke, but it does make me wonder how they advertised when you do not have a CDL and there would be people available who do. And what the job requires.

It's part of the process theory CDL test is completed before entering the USA. The company which hired me advertising for USA drivers all the time they just can't get driver the company even has a training site with registered CDL trainers a proper school for driver And still they are short. The company lawyers are on it now. I also have a degree in mechanical engineering and trade tested Toolmaker. And a MBA but I am not interested in that type of work I love driving and the open road.freedom so a little sad it was denied on a really stupid basis which is so off it's unbelievable. Then you think of all the eligal people flooding the boarders and getting a cash card with $10k in it and all benefits crazy and they stop people doing it legally and can contribute to the Economy is crazy system .

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I still cannot remember what that clause also covers, only come across it a couple of times being used for non obvious issues. Sadly the VJ search function is down as I remember a few years back a similar sort of case but cannot find it, do not remember the details.

 

Maybe it will pop into my brain cell but hopefully the Lawyer will know what the issue is. And you can remind me.

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On 5/21/2024 at 10:20 AM, skytribe said:

Company has all legal documents they have taken on 34 HGV drivers from Europe . My interview went well the lady said no issues all looked good ,still put me into 221g administrative review now 5 months later denied section 212 a 4

Refusal is for public charge…but can be overcome .

 

Do you have a health condition / chronic illness or have you used public benefits in the past ? 

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/visa-denials.html#:~:text=A visa refusal%2C or ineligibility,charge in the United States.

Why was I refused under INA section 212(a)(4)?  What is meant by “public charge”?

A visa refusal, or ineligibility, under section 212(a)(4) of the INA means that the consular officer determined that you are likely to become a public charge in the United States.

Is a refusal under section 212(a)(4) permanent?

A refusal, or ineligibility, under section 212(a)(4) can be overcome in certain circumstances, as explained below.

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