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Ak1964 01-25-2018 03:05 AM

Re: TRying not to be dramatic but... I give up
 
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Originally Posted by anamoly1010 (Post 680427)
I know it is confusing and it can feel hopeless at times. Trust me, I just got turned down for a job from a great company because they said I require "sponsorship" despite that not being how DACA works.

Jfc I’m so sorry! Did u explain that to them?

Ak1964 01-25-2018 06:06 AM

Re: TRying not to be dramatic but... I give up
 
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Originally Posted by Afridi786 (Post 679989)
It wasn't rejected, it wasn't processed when you did it in October. You're fine, chill.

thank you for this! i hope it all goes well *sweat face emoji*

Demise 01-25-2018 11:28 PM

Re: TRying not to be dramatic but... I give up
 
You'll be fine. A rejection is a not a decision, rather the application was never actually processed and returned as is.

Even if, a minor error like this (where the field itself causes so much confusion that it's not even funny), would get overlooked or you'd get an RFE asking to clarify.

JayR9 01-25-2018 11:56 PM

Re: TRying not to be dramatic but... I give up
 
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Originally Posted by anamoly1010 (Post 680438)
After they offered me a job, hr called to ask about my immigration status. Most jobs will say if they require citizenship or permanent resident status, their posting did not and it was their mistake.

I thought it was illegal for a company to deny someone based on their immigration status. Long as they have the authorization to work it should not have mattered. I was researching that up when I first got my job.

TexasDreamy 01-26-2018 12:07 AM

Re: TRying not to be dramatic but... I give up
 
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Originally Posted by JayR9 (Post 681953)
I thought it was illegal for a company to deny someone based on their immigration status. Long as they have the authorization to work it should not have mattered. I was researching that up when I first got my job.

It is, except we're in an exempt category.

Afridi786 01-26-2018 01:13 AM

Re: TRying not to be dramatic but... I give up
 
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Originally Posted by TexasDreamy (Post 681963)
It is, except we're in an exempt category.

Shh, don't tell anyone that.

lila17 01-26-2018 04:26 PM

Re: TRying not to be dramatic but... I give up
 
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Originally Posted by Afridi786 (Post 680456)
Uhh, you're company didn't either. I think they mean PR when they say 'regular basis' tho. I just have to get to the first day, I doubt they'll be like nope then, well God I hope not, it's in a different state.

I have my first day next Thursday and I’m kinda scared about this. They only had me fill out my ssn and driver’s license info at the interview. Nothing else after that. I wonder what HR will ask me :-?


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