Embassy interview is coming
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I think this post was for another thread, maybe about the one about the recent loss of telecoms licences to defunct companies recently. Or the poster is bonkers.atst wrote: ↑Fri Nov 06, 2020 1:43 pmWhat, can you translate into english for us dummies please?rockyboy612 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 06, 2020 12:27 pm In the land full of middle men among middle men, i wonder why they even bothered getting the license in the first place. They bulk purchase from the main big telcos anyway, they could have just named themselves as resellers.
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This is a scam right? No one can promise unlimited interview attempts, the embassy generally interviews each beneficiary once.newkidontheblock wrote: ↑Sat Nov 07, 2020 2:41 am
At Raffles, she met quite a few on the Cambodian special.
Pay $4000, and be guided through the entire process. All paperwork handled, appointments made. Just called about when and where to show up. And coached on the interview. With a guarantee of unlimited attempts until pass.
The petition has to be filed by the American as you know, the foreign beneficiary just provides some biographic info and has to gather police clearance, medical certificate, etc. I don't know why anyone would pay $400 for that and some practice interviews.
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What he means is that these companies will refile the paperwork for you an unlimited number of times. You pay the visa processing fees of course.
They're hit or miss. I checked over the paperwork of a friend of a friend who was denied to my home country twice and for her father's source of income, they'd stapled a bunch of random car sales invoices (from different tears/months, totally random). They had also messed up and out his yearly salary as like $300k/year, while she worked as a junior manager on like $280-300 or something, which obviously is a red flag. They're good at taking your money though!
They're hit or miss. I checked over the paperwork of a friend of a friend who was denied to my home country twice and for her father's source of income, they'd stapled a bunch of random car sales invoices (from different tears/months, totally random). They had also messed up and out his yearly salary as like $300k/year, while she worked as a junior manager on like $280-300 or something, which obviously is a red flag. They're good at taking your money though!
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Interview was about 5 minutes. Conducted entirely in English. No translator called in. Embassy officer was complaining that missus brought a him big book of evidence for him to skim through. After reading about and hearing the horror stories, not sure if it was because Missus was well prepared, the years at ACE building up her skills and confidence, or because the embassy and had already decided to grant the visa before she even stepped in for the interview.
Questions were simple. How did you meet? Have you met the parents in law? Questions and tone akin to meeting stranger at a potluck luncheon, as not a life or death formal embassy interview.
Now we can more forward with our lives.
Next, buying an airplane ticket.
And cleaning the man dump, otherwise known as home, to female standards. An impossible task.
Questions were simple. How did you meet? Have you met the parents in law? Questions and tone akin to meeting stranger at a potluck luncheon, as not a life or death formal embassy interview.
Now we can more forward with our lives.
Next, buying an airplane ticket.
And cleaning the man dump, otherwise known as home, to female standards. An impossible task.
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congrats,
am sure she will love the lockdown in Texas
and SHOPPING
am sure she will love the lockdown in Texas
and SHOPPING
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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Thank you ya’all for the well wishes.phuketrichard wrote:congrats,
am sure she will love the lockdown in Texas
and SHOPPING
No lockdown in this part of Texas, except for wearing masks and social distancing. But numbers are increasing, so it’s possible.
Plus, she’s not a big time shopper or mall rat. She likes cleaning. And growing plants. And this internet stuff. Facebook, Thai movies. And traveling. The outdoors is always open. From beaches to mountains to desert. And she tried fishing once and loved it.
If it comes to a lockdown, no one happier than to be locked down with. Be almost a year since I’ve been with the one for me.
I get to start my life over ... soon.
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Wish you both happiness.
But please feel free to come on here and explain any problems your wife may encounter when she moves to the US. That could be useful for other people contemplating the same move, and I often wonder how Cambodian brides get on when they move to their husband's country, regarding temperatures and general culture and all the differences.
But please feel free to come on here and explain any problems your wife may encounter when she moves to the US. That could be useful for other people contemplating the same move, and I often wonder how Cambodian brides get on when they move to their husband's country, regarding temperatures and general culture and all the differences.
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Just about to get the next green card for my wife, she can apply for citizenship in a year. After application it’ll take 1-2 years for them to process it. The process is just painfully long.
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