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Old 08-10-2007, 12:00 AM   #11 (permalink)
2marzipan2
 
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Default Re: Filing a complaint against a visiting foreign national

On Aug 9, 2:53 pm, Boiler <member22...@nomx.britishexpats.com> wrote:
> > I'm just totally gobsmacked that your mom has been a US citizen for 35
> > years and hasn't yet learned to read or write English. I have no
> > sympathy for someone who has willingly contributed to the situation.
> > She's had plenty of time to learn enough English to protect herself.
> > Damn it all to hell.
>
> > Ian
>
> Fraud is a criminal offence, a Police matter.
>
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> Posted viahttp://britishexpats.com


Thanks but no thanks for your help. Comments like this are not
warranted or appreciated. Love my fellow Americans who want to help,
but only on your terms and righteous attitude. I'll think twice
before I solicit "useful" advice.
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Old 08-10-2007, 12:37 AM   #12 (permalink)
Meauxna
 
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Default Re: Filing a complaint against a visiting foreign national

> On Aug 9, 2:53 pm, Boiler <member22...@nomx.britishexpats.com> wrote:
> > > I'm just totally gobsmacked that your mom has been a US citizen
> > > for 35
> > > years and hasn't yet learned to read or write English. I have no
> > > sympathy for someone who has willingly contributed to the
> > > situation.
> > > She's had plenty of time to learn enough English to protect
> > > herself.
> > > Damn it all to hell.
> >
> > > Ian
> >
> > Fraud is a criminal offence, a Police matter.
> >
> > --
> > Posted viahttp://britishexpats.com
>
>
> Thanks but no thanks for your help. Comments like this are not
> warranted or appreciated. Love my fellow Americans who want to help,
> but only on your terms and righteous attitude. I'll think twice
> before I solicit "useful" advice.

What kind of visa is he getting through this company? What phase of that
process is he in?
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