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Old 10-18-2022, 06:44 AM   #1
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my neighbor broke zero rules. he left when he was supposed to
leave, came back legally.

how come you’re too scared to
comment on recent polling?
You can’t work on a student visa.
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Old 10-18-2022, 07:24 AM   #2
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You can’t work on a student visa.
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yes you can.

https://www.worldtrips.com/blog/post...a-student-visa
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Old 10-18-2022, 01:15 PM   #3
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I think you might need to actually still be a student

Starting your own business isn’t on the list. It admirable but not allowed on a student visa

Jobs outside of your school are only available to international students who have completed one full academic year and who have a qualifying economic hardship or an emergent circumstance.

According to the DHS, a qualifying economic hardship entails "new, unexpected circumstances beyond [your] control," such as:

Loss of financial aid or on-campus employment (if the student is not at fault)

Large increases in tuition or living costs

Substantial decrease in the relative value of currency the student depends upon to pay expenses

Unexpected changes in the financial conditions for a student's sources of financial support

Unexpectedly large medical bills not covered by insurance

Other substantial, unexpected expenses
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Old 10-18-2022, 01:24 PM   #4
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I think you might need to actually still be a student

Starting your own business isn’t on the list. It admirable but not allowed on a student visa

Jobs outside of your school are only available to international students who have completed one full academic year and who have a qualifying economic hardship or an emergent circumstance.

According to the DHS, a qualifying economic hardship entails "new, unexpected circumstances beyond [your] control," such as:

Loss of financial aid or on-campus employment (if the student is not at fault)

Large increases in tuition or living costs

Substantial decrease in the relative value of currency the student depends upon to pay expenses

Unexpected changes in the financial conditions for a student's sources of financial support

Unexpectedly large medical bills not covered by insurance

Other substantial, unexpected expenses
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so how would you know he didnt qualify undermine of those many criteria? i do t know, i didn’t know him
when he was in school, i met him after.

The point is, how can you defend a system
that punishes those who play by the rules and heaps rewards on those who cut to the front of the line? how is that fair?
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Old 10-18-2022, 11:01 PM   #5
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so how would you know he didnt qualify undermine of those many criteria? i do t know, i didn’t know him
when he was in school, i met him after.

The point is, how can you defend a system
that punishes those who play by the rules and heaps rewards on those who cut to the front of the line? how is that fair?
Now life should be fair?
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Old 10-19-2022, 04:12 AM   #6
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good thing they weren't sent to that sacntuary haven of san francisco where "bluestatesarebetter D-O-T C-O-M(brando lingo)


Cotopaxi Closes San Francisco Store after Multiple Break-Ins: ‘City of Chaos’

‘Many streets and parks are overrun with drugs, criminals, and homelessness, and local leadership and law enforcement enable it through inaction,’ Cotopaxi’s CEO said.
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Old 10-19-2022, 08:02 AM   #7
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so how would you know he didnt qualify undermine of those many criteria? i do t know, i didn’t know him
when he was in school, i met him after.

The point is, how can you defend a system
that punishes those who play by the rules and heaps rewards on those who cut to the front of the line? how is that fair?
Jim if you met him after school it’s safe to assume his business aka job was after he left school

Also he did not play by the Rules if he overstated his Visa like the 658,000 others who did the same in 2020

https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/fi...20Report_0.pdf
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Old 10-19-2022, 08:08 AM   #8
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Jim if you met him after school it’s safe to assume his business aka job was after he left school

Also he did not play by the Rules if he overstated his Visa like the 658,000 others who did the same in 2020

https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/fi...20Report_0.pdf
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he told me he started working, and then started his own business.

he did not overstay the visa. he worked with lawyers to get it extended, and when that failed, he moved back to albania.

so how is it fair that we punish those who obey the rules, and heap rewards on those who cheat?
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Old 10-19-2022, 09:52 AM   #9
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he told me he started working, and then started his own business.

he did not overstay the visa. he worked with lawyers to get it extended, and when that failed, he moved back to albania.

so how is it fair that we punish those who obey the rules, and heap rewards on those who cheat?
he did not overstay the visa.

Ya ok Jim if you are no longer a student you are no longer-qualified for a student visa. He cheated just admit stop trying to twist it.
I am sure he’s a fine person and hard worker

But your party wants people like him and others brought here as children

out of the country . I suggest you complain to them .

Most Democrats are empathic to people like him and his situations
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