jairichi Posted October 18, 2013 Report Share Posted October 18, 2013 As n again I said, easier to judge from outside, rather being in OP shoes. USCIS does not judge petitions by being in individual petitioner's shoes. They follow the law of the land. Link to comment
ththp34 Posted October 18, 2013 Report Share Posted October 18, 2013 What if the OP needs to stay in the US for treatment and also needs the flexibility of moving around and taking leaves? All this might lead to job loss and deportation. But no, lets assume the worst possible intentions Some posters here value the rulebook more than human life. The illegals are marching in DC demanding citizenship, but if a law abiding mother of a sick child asks if a concession is possible, she is declared satan. Link to comment
ge145 Posted October 18, 2013 Report Share Posted October 18, 2013 What if the OP needs to stay in the US for treatment and also needs the flexibility of moving around and taking leaves? All this might lead to job loss and deportation. But no, lets assume the worst possible intentions Some posters here value the rulebook more than human life. The illegals are marching in DC demanding citizenship, but if a law abiding mother of a sick child asks if a concession is possible, she is declared satan. Thank you exactly my point. Link to comment
JoeF Posted October 18, 2013 Report Share Posted October 18, 2013 As n again I said, easier to judge from outside, rather being in OP shoes. I am sorry, but i you really think a GC is more important than the health of a family member, then you have your priorities wrong. Link to comment
ge145 Posted October 18, 2013 Report Share Posted October 18, 2013 USCIS does not judge petitions by being in individual petitioner's shoes. They follow the law of the land. Im sorry, but I didnt know you are USCIS I am sorry, but i you really think a GC is more important than the health of a family member, then you have your priorities wrong. You can play in the rounds of the game, but life does not go with the rulebook of uscis It was a simple question. No harm in asking questions. Judging was done by some advanced members , yes atoorneys know the rulebooks, have you seen them judgin on forum Link to comment
jairichi Posted October 18, 2013 Report Share Posted October 18, 2013 Im sorry, but I didnt know you are USCIS You can play in the rounds of the game, but life does not go with the rulebook of uscis It was a simple question. No harm in asking questions. Judging was done by some advanced members , yes atoorneys know the rulebooks, have you seen them judgin on forum I just say my opinion. And, obviously people here give their opinion not USCIS opinion. Link to comment
jairichi Posted October 18, 2013 Report Share Posted October 18, 2013 Im sorry, but I didnt know you are USCIS Yes, I am not. I just say my opinion. And, obviously people here give their opinion, share their experience and not USCIS opinion. If you scroll and look at my response to OP's post (1st one) you will understand. Link to comment
JoeF Posted October 18, 2013 Report Share Posted October 18, 2013 What if the OP needs to stay in the US for treatment and also needs the flexibility of moving around and taking leaves? All this might lead to job loss and deportation. But no, lets assume the worst possible intentions As I mentioned before, treatment for leukemia is available in other countries as well. Heck, lots of Americans do medical tourism, e.g., to India... Link to comment
JoeF Posted October 18, 2013 Report Share Posted October 18, 2013 Im sorry, but I didnt know you are USCIS You can play in the rounds of the game, but life does not go with the rulebook of uscis It was a simple question. No harm in asking questions. Judging was done by some advanced members , yes atoorneys know the rulebooks, have you seen them judgin on forum So, are you implying that for you, the GC is more important than the health of a family member??? Link to comment
ththp34 Posted October 18, 2013 Report Share Posted October 18, 2013 I am sorry, but i you really think a GC is more important than the health of a family member, then you have your priorities wrong. Thats not what the OP is implying at all, nor is anyone else. Only you and others like Omshiv, who assume a person guilty until proven innocent have interpreted this. A green card may well be very useful in continuing her son's treatment, how can you assume otherwise? do you know this family personally? You have a perverted view of things and a very low opinion of people without even knowing them. Link to comment
JoeF Posted October 19, 2013 Report Share Posted October 19, 2013 Thats not what the OP is implying at all, nor is anyone else. Only you and others like Omshiv, who assume a person guilty until proven innocent have interpreted this. A green card may well be very useful in continuing her son's treatment, how can you assume otherwise? do you know this family personally? You have a perverted view of things and a very low opinion of people without even knowing them. Somebody else (vvenki418) what implying that. Please read the thread... And I suggest you stop trying to start a flame war. I pointed out early on that what the OP wanted is not possible, and a Murthy lawyer confirmed that. Only you and some other people refuse to understand that and instead try to start a flame war (not only here, but on some other forum as well.) Link to comment
ge145 Posted October 19, 2013 Report Share Posted October 19, 2013 A parent asked for help - was it provided, yes from an attorney others went on to judge him with "make hay" posts and opinion tht gc seems far valuable than life, keeping priorities straight. etc.... And me calling them out was called a rant. and the very reason people are on forums is to help others what they have gone through and provide a path. Not judge/ detrimate others value and prove that everything going with rulebook works. Again , helping is what this forum is about, if u cannot help, ur views will be definitely called out. Link to comment
JoeF Posted October 20, 2013 Report Share Posted October 20, 2013 A parent asked for help - was it provided, yes from an attorney And even before the attorney's post, I said the same thing as the attorney. Please READ the thread! It is obvious that you haven't. Only you and others like you felt the need to rant, and even libel me on another forum You need to grow up. Link to comment
ge145 Posted October 21, 2013 Report Share Posted October 21, 2013 And even before the attorney's post, I said the same thing as the attorney. Please READ the thread! It is obvious that you haven't. Only you and others like you felt the need to rant, and even libel me on another forum You need to grow up. Since, you put out there that priorities need to be check in life, your value of opinion went the other way Stop judging and start helping Thats the point of help Link to comment
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