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Originally Posted by epchick
Because i've seen it with my own eyes. I've tried to help people get their visas, written letters to the consulate where these particular people live and yet they've STILL been denied. I've witnessed others just walk in and ask for a Visa and they are handed one automatically.
I lived in a dorm of 200+ Asians, all from different countries and they all spoke about how easy it was for them to get a visa, and go back and forth between the US and their home country.
So really, don't try and implicate that I have no idea what it's like.
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I really doubt what you say is true, about people just walking in and receiving Visa's from their consulate "automatically" ( Why are you hanging out in Consulates anyway?). It really doesn't work like that and If what your saying IS true than there is some shadiness going on and you should report it to the State Dept IG.
Also, applying for a immigrant or non-immigrant Visa is like applying to a college or rushing a GLO, just because you fill out the paper work doesn't mean you are going to fit the requirements to get in. It's not written anywhere that the U.S. has to take in everyone that applies.