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Dear Mr. Senator,
My name is xxxxx, and I’m a xxxxx with xxxxx in xxxx, xx.
I am sending this letter in strong protest of the outrageous bait-and-switch melodrama that the State Department and the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) have put on recently. Specifically, on June 13, 2007, the State Department announced that people seeking permanent residence based on employment would be allowed to proceed to file their applications starting on July 2.
As a result, I took immediate action, spending huge amount of time and money preparing all the required documents, including lengthy and expensive medical exams. On the very morning of July 2, however, when I’m almost get all the required documents ready to file the application for permanent residence, USCIS announced that they just changed their mind and decided to reject all applications. This is such a unbelievable hoax, and it’s particularly shocking when you realize that such nonsensical and willy-nilly decisions came from the State Department!
Originated from China, I got my graduate education in this great country and was fortunate enough to get a job upon graduation. As a law-abiding individual, I have been waiting patiently in line for years to file my application for permanent residence. Yet what I’ve just seen and experienced is more than disappointing not only to me, but to thousands of legal immigrants who have made tremendous contribution toward the prosperity of this country .
That is why I would like to take the liberty of writing to you about my outrage. I sincerely hope that you can take some precious time looking into this, and also at the current flawed immigration system.
Best regards,
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Dear Mr. Senator,
My name is xxxxx, and I’m a xxxxx with xxxxx in xxxx, xx.
I am sending this letter in strong protest of the outrageous bait-and-switch melodrama that the State Department and the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) have put on recently. Specifically, on June 13, 2007, the State Department announced that people seeking permanent residence based on employment would be allowed to proceed to file their applications starting on July 2.
As a result, I took immediate action, spending huge amount of time and money preparing all the required documents, including lengthy and expensive medical exams. On the very morning of July 2, however, when I’m almost get all the required documents ready to file the application for permanent residence, USCIS announced that they just changed their mind and decided to reject all applications. This is such a unbelievable hoax, and it’s particularly shocking when you realize that such nonsensical and willy-nilly decisions came from the State Department!
Originated from China, I got my graduate education in this great country and was fortunate enough to get a job upon graduation. As a law-abiding individual, I have been waiting patiently in line for years to file my application for permanent residence. Yet what I’ve just seen and experienced is more than disappointing not only to me, but to thousands of legal immigrants who have made tremendous contribution toward the prosperity of this country .
That is why I would like to take the liberty of writing to you about my outrage. I sincerely hope that you can take some precious time looking into this, and also at the current flawed immigration system.
Best regards,