hidden on other pages if you go into the notes on how immigration laws are made it clearly states they wish to make it more difficult for people, one statment says if you apply for a k visa and latter they denie your I-130 you can be deported unless you can prove you did not pay the, fee to start the k-visa in the first place but if you don't pay a fee you can't start the process, many contradicting and false information to trick you, how can they get by with such tricks and misleading information, this is why people can't go by the rules because its almost impossible to do, have any of you ever been in the middle dealing with this type of thing??
2006-09-21
17:35:05
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