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For those of you thinking about biometric "Walk In"
Get your impatient ass back down and wait.
What's with all these demanding people trying to get ahead? Do as what you are told, wait for your turn. So what if you get your EAD couple weeks later than the other dreamers? Do you really think that couple weeks will get you a better job/life? This is not even a competition, Let's be civilized. Quit being a bad example. You may be ruining the opportunity for whoever is after us, or even whatever is coming for us in the future. So people, lets relax and be patient. |
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How is this being a bad example if they are allowing them to walk in!!!!!
No one is sneaking in.... No one is breaking the rules!!! Who ever has walked in is because the security guard let them in and the people in the office told them it was ok for them to do it!!! So all you people need to relax!!!!! If u r so worried about people going ahead of you then why don't you walk in too? If not then oh well... Sit back down and worry about your self! |
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Have to agree with the initial post. By walking in more work is created for those processing the information. The Biometric appoints are scheduled to stop workers from becoming over burdened. They make allowances because they understand people are busy. Don’t abuse that.
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I actually don't care. Go before me, go after me. As long as I get my EAD, I honestly do not care. It's more than I would have had if Obama didn't allow all of this to happen.
In the end, we're all still in the same place. |
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guys it's okay. they are too many bios for uscis to care whether people are skipping ahead. if too many people end up at ASC and make the center hysterical, they will just stop them and shamefully turn them away, espcially in one of those busy ones. but imagine some center out there in the middle of knowhere state? i mean totally do a walk in
anyhow i have plenty of time to wait so i don't care and i won't walk in to just sit there and boringly wait. i want to be there in and out in under 7 minutes max. i really hate waiting in line and dealing with people. would rather wait quietly, comfortabily at home. |
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Personally I'd be extremely pissed if someone who sent in their application way later than me, went to do a walk in, and got their EAD processed 2-3 weeks prior to mine just because they cut the line.
Even if it's allowed, don't make a dumb excuse of, "people have been doing it for ages so why shouldn't I" and "it's allowed, so it's okay". If you have medical reasons or a very important test, fine, but a majority of other things, you can skip that to make your appointment. You're technically allowed to wrestle with an anaconda and numerous other dangerous things doesn't mean you should if you have no reason. And for the argument of, "but it frees up those days for other dreamers!", it could also potentially mess up the timelines of those who did everything else right before you and waited for their appointments. Damn, I now fully understand the argument of people who "legally" went through the system and waited years for their turn. |
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Yea go back to the end of the line illegals. I bet those same people would jump over the fence if they have one. No wonder we're illegals in the first place lol.
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Truly pathetic. |
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I'm definitely with the OP on this one. I will be going at my scheduled time. Hoping to receive that letter today.
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