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I have been many times as a tourist in those countries, such as Russia, Belarussia, Romania, Ukraine & Bulgaria. U could buy a US Visa in the Black Market there. U find the dealer, who has a connection (usually an employee at the US Embassy) who could get the visa stamped on ur passport for an agreed amount of bribe. Their was a huge case in the Press 10 years ago of the US Ambasador & the employee of the US Embassy in Romania (Buchurest) , accepting bribes & issuing visas. I think our system in corrupt from top to bottom & the American middle class & average working man is paying the price, just as Lou Dobs says, " War on the American Middle Class " .

2006-12-11 23:09:25 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

To dognhorse: U must be working in a public office. Embassies coruption on Visas are well know & documented. BBC & CNN did many reports on it. I happen to live the time when the US Ambasadar in Romania was caught with few counsels & us employees where acting as the middle man. It was an embarassment & he was withdrawn. Yes, they are people who fake the visa & take ur money, but i met many who had such good visas bought on the black market & were able to enter the States with it.
Get ur fact straight. The US Visa is stamped on ur passport & entered into the INS computer data.
U either work in a public office & try to defend its integrity, or u came here on such visa or perhaps a middle man(woman). I talk FACTS !!!
Go to Russia & Romania and i promise u that u could get even fake European Passports, but they are real in the Customs immigration data. The most popular is British, then Polish, then Hungarian & Romanian.

2006-12-12 00:22:14 · update #1

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this sight keeps popping up on my screen when ever i get on immigrations. here is the sight it's a green card lottery.
usafis.org. good luck with it. your right about the war on the middle class. eventually there will be no middle class, either poor or rich will run this country. their will be nothing but peasants and wealthy. just think about it.

2006-12-11 23:22:42 · answer #1 · answered by loretta 4 · 0 0

Buddy, you don't need to go to Russia to buy a visa. John Murtha would sell you one, maybe not now...but don't get to far away.

Gads, maybe you should take a look around you. No middle class? Shrinking middle class? Where do you live?

If nothing the gap between the rich and the poor is getting smaller, That doesn't mean that the rich are poorer, but that the poor are richer. Go to any other country and take a look around. See what true poverty is.

In America the only poverty problem that is on the rise is a poverty of spirit. The middle class is booming. Want to see it get bigger. Cut taxes.

Just read a book, see what is going on. Ask people in India about their new middle class. Look at the wealth that is in the hands of the people who will work for it.

The only war on the middle class is one of culture.

2006-12-11 23:41:05 · answer #2 · answered by Crzypvt 4 · 0 0

Ho hum. Ancient story. Same story all over the world, mostly the result of wishful thinking and local scam artists.

The "dealer" of course claims to have such a connection, takes your money, and you never see him again. Or else he provides you with a forgery that is so bad that it won't get you on a train to Moscow, let alone an airplane to the US. We see this junk often, usually after the fools who bought them are carted off to local jails.

By the way, Ambassadors and other embassy employees cannot issue visas; the entire system is computerized, it only allows certain cleared American citizen consular professionals to approve visas, and it is very closely monitored through several fail-safe steps that clearly identify the operator. Yes, an occasional consular officer goes bad. Capture and retribution is swift and tough.

And a visa is not "stamped."

2006-12-12 00:03:56 · answer #3 · answered by dognhorsemom 7 · 0 0

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