Step 1:The Application
Time: 3-6 months
Cost: $1,000
As a bright-eyed Australian starting my immigration journey, I looked forward to my dealings with the American government. After all, these guys are powerful enough to run the whole world, right? Surely that whole operation must run pretty smoothly.
I studied the instructions using my best American Bureaucracy to English dictionary. I carefully ticked the "no" box on the question asking "Are You A Terrorist?". I accordingly prepared all the pieces of information that the Department of Homeland Security requested: my original birth certificate, proof of citizenship, lists of every address I've ever lived at, details of every employer I've ever worked for, a police check, a dozen passport-sized photos, affidavits, a stack of financial documents. No problem.
I sent it all in with the several hundred dollars of "processing fees" and knew it would take 3-6 months for them to process it.
I was rejected.
It turned out my initial application was returned because, while I had attached a police certificate that proved I didn't have a criminal record, I hadn't attached fingerprints. Apparently, according to the DHS, the Australian police force is not yet advanced enough to have thought of prosecuting crimes using fingerprints. The Americans, therefore, needed a set of prints to make sure I hadn't got away with any crimes that had slipped past my homeland's investigation system, which consists mostly of shoving suspects against walls and yelling "YOU CALL THAT A KNIFE?" until someone confesses.
Fine. Do it again, fingerprints attached this time. Now we advance to...
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You Want to Be an American: 5 Circles of Immigration Hell
You Want to Be an American: 5 Circles of Immigration Hell
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
Re: You Want to Be an American: 5 Circles of Immigration Hel
There are just so MANY trying to get in. They have to narrow down the field somehow.
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Re: You Want to Be an American: 5 Circles of Immigration Hel
Yes! It sounds like a clever way to reduce the ranks down to the most dedicated, most wanting, most persistent; maybe even driven, maybe even fanatical…
Yes, that group we call terrorists.
Yes, that group we call terrorists.
A sufficiently copious dose of bombast drenched in verbose writing is lethal to the truth.