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To: Ali Chen who wrote (41639)5/8/2000 12:04:00 PM
From: blake_paterson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
<<You are apparently unfamiliar with the INS process,
and need to update yourself with immigration
rules of the U.S. It does not matter how did you
enter the States, even as a tourist or trainee.
What does matter is if you are a Nobel Prize
winner, World Champion, solo violinist
of some Grand Opera, or not.>>

You are too funny! ROTFLMAO. Self-aggrandizement at its best. Certainly, you are not lacking for purported self-esteem. Try answering the question, my friend. I shall ignore any further of your posts until you do. Oh, my loss. No more corresponding with the likes of you!

ROTFLMAO....LOL....ROTFLMAO



To: Ali Chen who wrote (41639)5/8/2000 1:03:00 PM
From: Dave B  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Ali,

It does not matter how did you enter the States, even as a tourist or trainee. What does matter is if you are a Nobel Prize winner, World Champion, solo violinist of some Grand Opera, or not.

So, which one are you -- Nobel Prize winner, World Champion, or solo violinist?

Or tourist or trainee?

My brother-in-law started a consulting company that hired hundreds of engineers from India. They weren't Nobel Prize winners, World Champions, or solo violinists -- they were just your average, run-of-the-mill engineers who wanted to come to the States. Nothing special about them.

Dave