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IMBRA Special TopicsProof needed for Adam Walsh act?

@evli1966,thank you for the reply.just keep your faith to God.Everything have purpose and there is time for everything. We just live according to what God's plan for us.Have a blessed day.

 

Thank you


evli1966MalePhilippines2013-07-16 23:32:00
IMBRA Special TopicsProof needed for Adam Walsh act?

@evli1966, your love was great,can you tell me how you handle your relationship with your fiancee in the Philippines?I think we are in the same boat.pls. inform here if your petition was been approved.hope you have a great day. God bless both of you.



we were denied

we are prepared to appeal as high as we can go mentally and financially




evli1966MalePhilippines2013-07-13 00:19:00
IMBRA Special TopicsProof needed for Adam Walsh act?
3.5 years later we have recieved our RFE with intent to deny last week.

My attorney is at a loss as we sent everything available to him and myself.

We are submitting eevrything again.
The only thing they have done is cost me a few thousand more in money.

It seems they try to wait you out then weed out people who are not as financially able to meet their BS.

goodluck all
evli1966MalePhilippines2012-11-09 15:40:00
IMBRA Special TopicsProof needed for Adam Walsh act?

Include all the evidence you can when you file again this time. As to try to avoid an RFE , submit all evidence that he is safe. Get a polygraph if he can, before submitting



After submitting all evidence the wait time for most is 2.5 to 3 years and for some more.

The majority of all time is spent in Background checks or at least listed as such as there is no transparency as to what happens to any claim AWA or not.

The Agency USCIS has no time limitation as to when it must present background findings or complete it search.

I do not tell you to frighten you but to prepare you an your husand for a long process which does not have any guarantee as to the decision that will be made.



Learn from the past; live for today; Hope for tomorrow.
evli1966MalePhilippines2012-06-28 14:07:00
IMBRA Special TopicsPhilippines now denying entry to some RSO's

It's one of those things that, while forgiven and done serving your punishment, you still have to continue to live with the fallout and consequences of your previous actions. These restrictions are in place for a good reason, even if not specific to your case. As far as meeting your fiance, there are still ways around having to fly to her country. It is harder, yes, but that's one of those consequences.

 

While I agree with consequences you must realize these are not consequences caused by their actions but mandates/penalties added retroly to their judgments.

 

Slippery slope my friend.

 

How would you like to have NSA knock on your door to remove your loved on ebecause of a misdemeanor from 20 years ago is now Federal crime and they decided it is best that person should not live with you. 

 

Consequences or added punishment or....

 

I will state that if the registery were to be fixed to contain the actual sexual predators (diagnosed by doctors not law makers and angry victims) then I would support the no travel laws.

 

But until that happens the rising support for reform will continue as they add more and more poeple to this bogus registry and I will be against any law that restricts peopel on the registry.


evli1966MalePhilippines2013-07-16 23:50:00
IMBRA Special TopicsPhilippines now denying entry to some RSO's

not sure if I understood things right...the Philippines is denying entry to US visitors who are RSO only? The OP mentioned process undertaken within the US.  Is it really the Philippines stopping them to allow US visitors with sex crime records to enter or USA has negotiated not to allow people with such records to enter?  The Philippines should apply it to all visitors not just to US visitors.


ih there is no reports of other nationalities being stopped. . whether they are or not we do not know .. is this lack of communications or is it just not happening?

evli1966MalePhilippines2013-07-02 05:14:00
IMBRA Special TopicsPhilippines now denying entry to some RSO's

not sure if I understood things right...the Philippines is denying entry to US visitors who are RSO only? The OP mentioned process undertaken within the US.  Is it really the Philippines stopping them to allow US visitors with sex crime records to enter or USA has negotiated not to allow people with such records to enter?  The Philippines should apply it to all visitors not just to US visitors.


This has been in the works since the introduction of the international megans law which failed. The USA controls tge visas from these countries so arm twist them to comply with their way of thinking also ..I could go on politically but when a large country threatens a smaller one they look for someone to protect them and there are costs...

evli1966MalePhilippines2013-07-02 05:11:00