I just read some discussions about a theory that single people got less chance for approval for GC. It\'s really good one which added a little laugh into the stressful atmosphere. Here are my guesses:
1) Majority of 465 applicants are married. It took so long to get here that you\'d have enough time to marry several times;
2) Married people are more willing to share their news - that\'s why they married in the first place;
3) INS officers have more sympathy to a family case. It remind their own ancesters who came to this country to make life for their children.
4) A single guy would rush to the nearest pub to get himself drunk after he received the approval - then you would never see him again in this site, well, except few.
5) ... any more reasons? Please add ...
But I still don\'t understand why my case is still hanging here, with ND 12/13/99. I\'m going to call the VSC tomorrow to complain!
1) Majority of 465 applicants are married. It took so long to get here that you\'d have enough time to marry several times;
2) Married people are more willing to share their news - that\'s why they married in the first place;
3) INS officers have more sympathy to a family case. It remind their own ancesters who came to this country to make life for their children.
4) A single guy would rush to the nearest pub to get himself drunk after he received the approval - then you would never see him again in this site, well, except few.
5) ... any more reasons? Please add ...
But I still don\'t understand why my case is still hanging here, with ND 12/13/99. I\'m going to call the VSC tomorrow to complain!