This morning I had an appointment with the first nonprofit, with someone that provides immigration advice, not even an actual attorney. She was an accredited liaison from the dept of justice, but nothing impressive like a law degree. I've lived in the U.S. long enough to know that credentials count and she did not have them. I wish I would've known we weren't seeing an actual attorney or else we wouldn't have wasted our time or $20- money that we could've used towards the appeal.
Once the woman opened her mouth telling my dad and I that what had happened was incorrect, we knew we weren't going to get anything out of this. If it was incorrect how is it possible that we went through it? It's like telling me my life is a lie. Stupid moron. Here's one that is just too obviously wrong, a visa has been approved for me. She says immigration is running really behind in giving visas, so far behind they are just giving out visas at the moment for people who applied back in 1992. So how in the world could a visa have been approved for me if that were true? Literally, there is a visa waiting for me. That woman is high and needs to learn to listen.
This afternoon I've got another appointment with an actual attorney. I am sure we will get reliable information this time. Expect an update for this second appointment.
I am off to find my boyfriend a waterproof jacket for his trip to Cannes Fest :)
Originally Posted: Monday, May 10, 2010 at 12:18pm
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