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- Feb 23, 2019
First of all, let's get out the "we're full, we don't need your kind here/we don't want you anyways" out of the way.
So, I've already posted this in the moistcr1tikal thread, but here I can ask you about it. The summary is that he's going to sue the US immigration because they irrationally obstructed the visit of some Australian players to the US, when the proper paperwork and actions required were done correctly, that's the gist, if you want to know the full lore, here's Asmongold reaction to it because I find this video funnier.
But anyways, the point is that the bureaucracy and processes handled by the US immigration department seem to be abysmal, and intentionally negligent and/or obtrusive, to the point where it could come down to a coin-flip, on whether you'll be accepted or not.
In the below comments (of the original video), there are a lot of examples of life-ruining experiences, like for example, denying/banning someone's girlfriend/boyfriend to even apply for certain VISAs, etc, don't want to get too technical, leaving the couple from being unable to see/live with each other in the US, or having to wait enormous amounts of time (and incurred expenses) in order to be accepted there.
I know YouTube comments are always not genuine, but a lot of them seem to be, and it's preoccupying.
Now, I am someone who wanted to visit and potentially live in the US, however this whole thing painted a new perspective before my eyes, and I don't think I want to be screwed over by some retard during this process, so now I'm reconsidering if it's even worth the trouble to have and pursue this potential desire of living in the US.
This is obviously subjective, and it just depends on your/my point of view, or how much you want this, but: do you think it would be worth the trouble? Is it something you'd pursue if you were an immigrant trying to live there (legitimately)?
So, I've already posted this in the moistcr1tikal thread, but here I can ask you about it. The summary is that he's going to sue the US immigration because they irrationally obstructed the visit of some Australian players to the US, when the proper paperwork and actions required were done correctly, that's the gist, if you want to know the full lore, here's Asmongold reaction to it because I find this video funnier.
But anyways, the point is that the bureaucracy and processes handled by the US immigration department seem to be abysmal, and intentionally negligent and/or obtrusive, to the point where it could come down to a coin-flip, on whether you'll be accepted or not.
In the below comments (of the original video), there are a lot of examples of life-ruining experiences, like for example, denying/banning someone's girlfriend/boyfriend to even apply for certain VISAs, etc, don't want to get too technical, leaving the couple from being unable to see/live with each other in the US, or having to wait enormous amounts of time (and incurred expenses) in order to be accepted there.
I know YouTube comments are always not genuine, but a lot of them seem to be, and it's preoccupying.
Now, I am someone who wanted to visit and potentially live in the US, however this whole thing painted a new perspective before my eyes, and I don't think I want to be screwed over by some retard during this process, so now I'm reconsidering if it's even worth the trouble to have and pursue this potential desire of living in the US.
This is obviously subjective, and it just depends on your/my point of view, or how much you want this, but: do you think it would be worth the trouble? Is it something you'd pursue if you were an immigrant trying to live there (legitimately)?