Greencard Category is subject of persecution by COP officials

Then I recommend that you stay in China.

I read from someone in this board that China became such a paradise under Commis.
 
again, ur other solution will be to travel to another country from china and from there get a flight to the us. u just have to be smart and plan it. it's not too complicated and is absolutely doable!
 
Uniller, I don't understand why you are so full of hatred? Had you been persecuted? or raped maybe? If you can't contribute a solution, please stay away and enjoy watching some cartoon. We need open minded people that are willing to share their experience or expertise in the topic.
 
Try to go to Hong Kong, like someone else on this forum had to do because their GC was taken away by a Chinese IO. From Hong Kong, they had no problems getting back to the US. Try that. Better yet, go to Japan, as you don't need a visa with a Chinese passport anymore, right? Japan is on the way to the US, so you won't have to go out of your way like you would were you to go to Hong Kong.
 
Uniller, I don't understand why you are so full of hatred? Had you been persecuted? or raped maybe? If you can't contribute a solution, please stay away and enjoy watching some cartoon. We need open minded people that are willing to share their experience or expertise in the topic.

I would have to assume that most of the participants on this forum were persecuted, at least in the past. If you are such a happy citizen of China, maybe it is about time that you go back. U.S. does not accept economic asylees.
 
I would have to assume that most of the participants on this forum were persecuted, at least in the past. If you are such a happy citizen of China, maybe it is about time that you go back. U.S. does not accept economic asylees.

A lot of people do abuse the asylum system.
 
I fully understand that a lot of people do abuse the asylum system, I can't disagree more. As I mentioned earlier in this post, that I have been in the US for 10 years, and I dared not to travel even at the time my brother was passed, and then my father. But this time I feel deeply sad because of my mother health condition. She has been in and out of hospital lately. I hope somebody with bigotry in their mind will not experience what I had and am having.
I'll take some advice from other sympathetic folks, but my main point is, can we push USCIS to reconsider revising AS7,8 in the DA's greencard?
 
I'll take some advice from other sympathetic folks, but my main point is, can we push USCIS to reconsider revising AS7,8 in the DA's greencard?

I already said that you are welcome to try (just do not have too much hope of success). You can write a letter to the following people:

Michael Aytes, Acting USCIS Deputy Director
Janet Napolitano, Homeland Security Secretary
Zoe Lofgren, Immigration SubCommittee Chair, United States House of Representatives
Chuck Schumer, Immigration SubCommittee Chair, United States Senate
 
can we push USCIS to reconsider revising AS7,8 in the DA's greencard
Could you be a little bit more practical?
Are you going to propose new code for DAs instead?
What makes you think those folks in China and Indonesia will not pay any attention to new codes?
 
you do realize that by doing this, you will make uscis very suspicious and put everyone's asylum status in jeopardy? as i said, it is up to you to be SMART, take RISKS and make appropriate arrangements to work around ur problem. i can't repeat this more, if u want u can travel to ur COP on the ur national passport for example, then leave for another country, OTHER THAN US, such as neighbor countries, europe or any country that allows u to travel there visa free on ur national passport, and then from there u can easily come to the states. when u leave, do not mention anything about ur status in the us or even that ur coming here.

you just have to be SMART, use ur head, and stop trying to use shortcuts. im addressing this to all the people in this forum who question an entire government system!!! do u really think that uscis makes decisions without thinking about every little detail about it?! ur wrong. they already know that AS07,08 MAY not be subject to the direct persecution in the COP of the principle asylee. yet, the publish the information on GC's because they want asylees and their families to stay put and stop messing with the system and abuse it.

the general uscis opinion is that: "we already gave u a chance to get ur life back on track safely and securely, do not take advantage and be grateful. all asylees are in the same boat, they had to make sacrifices to build a new life here. they have all abandoned precious things that they want to go back to and people that they desperately want to see and reunite, who they may never see again. they all have their stories and baggages. but with this status, comes a great deal of sacrifices."

also, i have to say this, stop questioning other people's motives, reasons and background here and reflect it as hatred and bitterness. getting asylum is a life altering process and we all have been through a lot. im suggesting my own solutions but at the same time, i think that people should stop abusing the system and ruin the chance of other people who may flee to this country in the future. every little mistake that we as previous asylees make, makes it so much harder for other future refugees to seek sanctuary here!
 
ruin the chance of other people who may flee to this country in the future.
Can you explain how pushing USCIS to change the category on DA's GC will ruin the chance of others, while USCIS has already admitted that DA's are not the principal. I propose it because I know that we are living in the USA, the country that respect human right!
 
I already said that you are welcome to try (just do not have too much hope of success). You can write a letter to the following people:

Michael Aytes, Acting USCIS Deputy Director
Janet Napolitano, Homeland Security Secretary
Zoe Lofgren, Immigration SubCommittee Chair, United States House of Representatives
Chuck Schumer, Immigration SubCommittee Chair, United States Senate

since u listen to no one and r not dropping this, follow what thankful already mentioned and see where it takes u.
 
you do realize that by doing this, you will make uscis very suspicious and put everyone's asylum status in jeopardy? as i said, it is up to you to be SMART, take RISKS and make appropriate arrangements to work around ur problem. i can't repeat this more, if u want u can travel to ur COP on the ur national passport for example, then leave for another country, OTHER THAN US, such as neighbor countries, europe or any country that allows u to travel there visa free on ur national passport, and then from there u can easily come to the states. when u leave, do not mention anything about ur status in the us or even that ur coming here.

you just have to be SMART, use ur head, and stop trying to use shortcuts. im addressing this to all the people in this forum who question an entire government system!!! do u really think that uscis makes decisions without thinking about every little detail about it?! ur wrong. they already know that AS07,08 MAY not be subject to the direct persecution in the COP of the principle asylee. yet, the publish the information on GC's because they want asylees and their families to stay put and stop messing with the system and abuse it.

the general uscis opinion is that: "we already gave u a chance to get ur life back on track safely and securely, do not take advantage and be grateful. all asylees are in the same boat, they had to make sacrifices to build a new life here. they have all abandoned precious things that they want to go back to and people that they desperately want to see and reunite, who they may never see again. they all have their stories and baggages. but with this status, comes a great deal of sacrifices."

also, i have to say this, stop questioning other people's motives, reasons and background here and reflect it as hatred and bitterness. getting asylum is a life altering process and we all have been through a lot. im suggesting my own solutions but at the same time, i think that people should stop abusing the system and ruin the chance of other people who may flee to this country in the future. every little mistake that we as previous asylees make, makes it so much harder for other future refugees to seek sanctuary here!


Very very good :)
 
sorry, guys, for a little offtop question. I just did not want to open a new thread.

I am a green card holder through asylum. COP is Uzbekistan ( one of former soviet republics in central asia). I am planning to travel to China to meet my mother. I received my RP to apply for chinese visa. I am required to present a copy of my green card with AS6 code to the chinese embassy. Do you think i risk my safety considering that China and my COP are allies.

I am not on any terror list or anything, but still there could be a good chance that these two authoritarian governments exchange infomation on each others' citizens. There were few instances when my COP arrested chinese dissidents and deported to China, it could work other way around too.

Any suggestions, dear forum members?
i appreciate any comment
 
sorry, guys, for a little offtop question. I just did not want to open a new thread.

I am a green card holder through asylum. COP is Uzbekistan ( one of former soviet republics in central asia). I am planning to travel to China to meet my mother. I received my RP to apply for chinese visa. I am required to present a copy of my green card with AS6 code to the chinese embassy. Do you think i risk my safety considering that China and my COP are allies.

I am not on any terror list or anything, but still there could be a good chance that these two authoritarian governments exchange infomation on each others' citizens. There were few instances when my COP arrested chinese dissidents and deported to China, it could work other way around too.

Any suggestions, dear forum members?
i appreciate any comment

I don't think you will have any problem. I thought Uzbekistan was not under dictatorship anymore. I could be wrong.
 
sorry, guys, for a little offtop question. I just did not want to open a new thread.

I am a green card holder through asylum. COP is Uzbekistan ( one of former soviet republics in central asia). I am planning to travel to China to meet my mother. I received my RP to apply for chinese visa. I am required to present a copy of my green card with AS6 code to the chinese embassy. Do you think i risk my safety considering that China and my COP are allies.

I am not on any terror list or anything, but still there could be a good chance that these two authoritarian governments exchange infomation on each others' citizens. There were few instances when my COP arrested chinese dissidents and deported to China, it could work other way around too.

Any suggestions, dear forum members?
i appreciate any comment


I doubt that would be a problem unless you are a high priority person for the government of Uzbekistan. Can you and your mom meet in a place other than the Chinese mainland? like Hong Kong?
 
sorry, guys, for a little offtop question. I just did not want to open a new thread.

I am a green card holder through asylum. COP is Uzbekistan ( one of former soviet republics in central asia). I am planning to travel to China to meet my mother. I received my RP to apply for chinese visa. I am required to present a copy of my green card with AS6 code to the chinese embassy. Do you think i risk my safety considering that China and my COP are allies.

I am not on any terror list or anything, but still there could be a good chance that these two authoritarian governments exchange infomation on each others' citizens. There were few instances when my COP arrested chinese dissidents and deported to China, it could work other way around too.

Any suggestions, dear forum members?
i appreciate any comment

Unless your name is on international wanted list you should be OK. Uzbekistan might have arrested dissidents who were residing in Uzbekistan, not visiting. Tashkent doesn't need any freedom supporters in their country. :) Since China gave you a visa they would not do anything like that.
 
I doubt that would be a problem unless you are a high priority person for the government of Uzbekistan. Can you and your mom meet in a place other than the Chinese mainland? like Hong Kong?

My father passed away two years ago, i could not travel. My mother does not speak english or any other language besides our own. She would be very uncomfortable to travel anywhere else. We do have some relatives in mainland China we have not seen for a long time too. So china is the best option we have.

I don't think you will have any problem. I thought Uzbekistan was not under dictatorship anymore. I could be wrong.

Unfortunately, that is not the case. Uzbek president has occupied his permanent place in top 10 of the worst dictators of the world. And his repressive regime is always mentioned in the same line with Burma, China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan.
 
My father passed away two years ago, i could not travel. My mother does not speak english or any other language besides our own. She would be very uncomfortable to travel anywhere else. We do have some relatives in mainland China we have not seen for a long time too. So china is the best option we have.



Unfortunately, that is not the case. Uzbek president has occupied his permanent place in top 10 of the worst dictators of the world. And his repressive regime is always mentioned in the same line with Burma, China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan.


chances for the chinese to give you a hard time are very low. have a good trip.
 
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