On Mar 20, 12:30=A0am, "Joe (Immigration)" wrote:
> a2...@altavista.net wrote on 03/14/12 19:52:
>
> > On Mar 12, 1:50 am, Harriet Martin wrote:
> >> Poland to be added to US visa waiver program?
>
> > =3D> The US Visa Waiver Program allows people in participating countrie=
s
> > to visit the US without applying for a visitor visa, making it easier
> > for citizens to visit family, *** study ***, and vacation in the US.
> > Poland is among the few European
>
> > study? really? since when
>
> That's a perfect example of why you should avoid these clueless "immigrat=
ion
> consultants."
> All they want is getting your money.
> The visa waiver of course doesn't allow studying.
> In fact, while the visa waiver makes it easy to visit the US, it actually=
has
> the drawback that there is no legal right to challenge a denial of entry.=
A
> person using the visa waiver explicitly signs away that right (see the ba=
ck of
> the green I-94W for the legal language.)
>
> -Joe
> --
> I am not a lawyer.
> For reliable advice, consult a competent immigration attorney.
Yea, wondered what qualified these folks. Like your sig says,
"competent" |