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USCIS should consider Veteran's Preference in processing applications for military veterans by speeding up the process of their applications not just the citizenship applications for active military so they can be shipped to war asap in case they are needed in spots that require clearance. They can do this as much as I observe that Cuban's applications process are being accelerated as well as that of Iraqs if I 'm not mistaken. Just my 2 cents.

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When you say " Veterans" are you really meaning " Active Duty"? Two different things.

There is already a way for active-duty members with impending orders to expedite their petition.

As for " Military Veterans"-well, take it from me, they join the back of the line and wait with everyone else.

As for your Cuban/Iraq comment. That's a completely different thing, also.....Those people you seem to be talking about are entering on a different kind of visa program that does get processed differently, and seems to be faster.. Does that make it right or even fair? Hell no! 'Course not-but it is what it is. Ask someone who is petitioning an Iraqi how long their family-based visa process is-guaranteed it's longer than even the average family based petition.

It's common knowledge that the whole immigration process here in the USA needs a complete overhaul.

Active duty personnels are not "Veterans", active duty only get their N400 processed faster nothing else. But for those who think Veterans should get in line just like everyone you are wrong :no: , you should get in line at the recruiters office to be shipped to Iraq and maybe Iran and Syria next not to talk about North Korea, Vets deserve any benefits they can get 'cos their services is the only thing that has kept this country to still be standing :thumbs: . For most timelines I checked on K1 for Iraqis and Cubans they were faster than everyone else not sure about other applications. For those who think Veterans should get in line just like everyone Go to Walter Reed and other miltary medical facilities and see, that will make you think this here is nothing to what military guys deserve. End of story :wacko:

Who ever you are-you are preaching to the choir-done my service I AM a veteran. I do not feel that MY overseas duty for my country, subsequent injury and resultant retirement automatically afforded me preferential treatment over everyone else when it came to me CHOOSING to marry a foreign national after I retired ...sheesh.

As for the way vets are treated every step of their way-I am very well aware-I live it every day.

Are you the USC, btw?

ETA-Please show me a fast family based visa timeline for a beneficiary in Iraq, please, coz I can't find one that wasn't held up in AR for ages.

I started a topic for people to read and respond but Tmma decided to pass an insult "Who ever you are-you are preaching to the choir", so I dont regret my comment but no one read that. I I did think before I wrote my response and as for Lisa no comment because I didnt create this topic to start another WAR maybe next time Tmma would check his smart comment to me or say nothing. End of Story LEGS.

Passed an insult?

"Whoever you are " was meant just like that....As in are you the USC or not? Like I asked.

" Preaching to the choir" is a phrase meaning that alot of what you said, I agreed with-the treatment of veterans, etc.

I do not agree that veterans should be given preferential treatment from USCIS, but like you said , you opened a topic for discussion and you got a different point of view.

It really is that simple.

Are you in the military? You seem incredibly emotional and not too thick skinned, that's why I ask.

I hope this is simple enough for you.

I still think you are douchebag though, just so you know [and that's an insult].

[Lisa does too-she's on the phone now].

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Passed an insult?

"Whoever you are " was meant just like that....As in are you the USC or not? Like I asked.

" Preaching to the choir" is a phrase meaning that alot of what you said, I agreed with-the treatment of veterans, etc.

I do not agree that veterans should be given preferential treatment from USCIS, but like you said , you opened a topic for discussion and you got a different point of view.

It really is that simple.

Are you in the military? You seem incredibly emotional and not too thick skinned, that's why I ask.

I hope this is simple enough for you.

I still think you are douchebag though, just so you know [and that's an insult].

[Lisa does too-she's on the phone now].

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USCIS does consider veterans, at least active ones, under certain conditions.

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USCIS does consider veterans, at least active ones, under certain conditions.

Agreed, yes.

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USCIS should consider Veteran's Preference in processing applications for military veterans by speeding up the process of their applications not just the citizenship applications for active military so they can be shipped to war asap in case they are needed in spots that require clearance. They can do this as much as I observe that Cuban's applications process are being accelerated as well as that of Iraqs if I 'm not mistaken. Just my 2 cents.

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I agree 100% Veterans gave more and should get more in return.

USCIS does consider veterans, at least active ones, under certain conditions.

No such thing as an active veteran. Or is that like a living corpse?

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USCIS should consider Veteran's Preference in processing applications for military veterans by speeding up the process of their applications not just the citizenship applications for active military so they can be shipped to war asap in case they are needed in spots that require clearance. They can do this as much as I observe that Cuban's applications process are being accelerated as well as that of Iraqs if I 'm not mistaken. Just my 2 cents.

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I agree 100% Veterans gave more and should get more in return.

USCIS does consider veterans, at least active ones, under certain conditions.

No such thing as an active veteran. Or is that like a living corpse?

Some vets work for the Govt and get deployed with the AD force. In that circumstance pref is given...( That's my interpretation, anyway).

Liefde is een bloem zo teer dat hij knakt bij de minste aanraking en zo sterk dat niets zijn groei in de weg staat

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Take a large, almost round, rotating sphere about 8000 miles in diameter, surround it with a murky, viscous atmosphere of gases mixed with water vapor, tilt its axis so it wobbles back and forth with respect to a source of heat and light, freeze it at both ends and roast it in the middle, cover most of its surface with liquid that constantly feeds vapor into the atmosphere as the sphere tosses billions of gallons up and down to the rhythmic pulling of a captive satellite and the sun. Then try to predict the conditions of that atmosphere over a small area within a 5 mile radius for a period of one to five days in advance!

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USCIS should consider Veteran's Preference in processing applications for military veterans by speeding up the process of their applications not just the citizenship applications for active military so they can be shipped to war asap in case they are needed in spots that require clearance. They can do this as much as I observe that Cuban's applications process are being accelerated as well as that of Iraqs if I 'm not mistaken. Just my 2 cents.

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I agree 100% Veterans gave more and should get more in return.

USCIS does consider veterans, at least active ones, under certain conditions.

No such thing as an active veteran. Or is that like a living corpse?

Some vets work for the Govt and get deployed with the AD force. In that circumstance pref is given...( That's my interpretation, anyway).

That's not AD. that's working for the govt.

"The fact that we are here today to debate raising America’s debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. It is a sign that the U.S. Government can’t pay its own bills. It is a sign that we now depend on ongoing financial assistance from foreign countries to finance our Government’s reckless fiscal policies."

Senator Barack Obama
Senate Floor Speech on Public Debt
March 16, 2006



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USCIS should consider Veteran's Preference in processing applications for military veterans by speeding up the process of their applications not just the citizenship applications for active military so they can be shipped to war asap in case they are needed in spots that require clearance. They can do this as much as I observe that Cuban's applications process are being accelerated as well as that of Iraqs if I 'm not mistaken. Just my 2 cents.

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I agree 100% Veterans gave more and should get more in return.

USCIS does consider veterans, at least active ones, under certain conditions.

No such thing as an active veteran. Or is that like a living corpse?

Some vets work for the Govt and get deployed with the AD force. In that circumstance pref is given...( That's my interpretation, anyway).

That's not AD. that's working for the govt.

I said deployed WITH not AS an AD member.

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Liefde is een bloem zo teer dat hij knakt bij de minste aanraking en zo sterk dat niets zijn groei in de weg staat

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Take a large, almost round, rotating sphere about 8000 miles in diameter, surround it with a murky, viscous atmosphere of gases mixed with water vapor, tilt its axis so it wobbles back and forth with respect to a source of heat and light, freeze it at both ends and roast it in the middle, cover most of its surface with liquid that constantly feeds vapor into the atmosphere as the sphere tosses billions of gallons up and down to the rhythmic pulling of a captive satellite and the sun. Then try to predict the conditions of that atmosphere over a small area within a 5 mile radius for a period of one to five days in advance!

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