Illegal immigration and the "social" hiring policies of Uncle Sam prevents them from hiring people that can read English. Welcome to the same world that US citizens and residents have been dealing with non-stop since the late 1960s.
Circle the relevant parts with a bright red Highlighter pen and send the paper work back to them again. And again, if necessary. Sooner of later it will cross the desk of someone that can read.
Did the instructions state to include all pages? I fail to see how, if one hasn't followed the instructions, it's someone else's fault.
I do the same thing at work, if someone hasn't followed instructions, I'll reject what they send me. I don't have the time to sit there correcting other people's mistakes or second-guessing what they intend.
Illegal immigration and the "social" hiring policies of Uncle Sam prevents them from hiring people that can read English. Welcome to the same world that US citizens and residents have been dealing with non-stop since the late 1960s.
Circle the relevant parts with a bright red Highlighter pen and send the paper work back to them again. And again, if necessary. Sooner of later it will cross the desk of someone that can read.You must be a masochist. The bureaucratic machine won't care.
Did the instructions state to include all pages? I fail to see how, if one hasn't followed the instructions, it's someone else's fault.
I do the same thing at work, if someone hasn't followed instructions, I'll reject what they send me. I don't have the time to sit there correcting other people's mistakes or second-guessing what they intend.Even if you can correct a minor omission without issue?
Not a masochist I've just learned to dammed persistent! Dealing with insurance companies is the same way. I think they're hoping that you'll give up and just eat the cost of a claim but if you're persistent then that I think they decide to pay you instead of spending the resources in futile attempts to avoid the claim. My mother ran a doctor's office for many years and insurance claims were always the biggest head aches. They literally had more employees to deal with insurance companies than the entire medical staff.
The OP's case shows why most people that need to deal with the US immigration service use a lawyer instead of fighting the battle themselves. Individuals will quickly get frustrated and give up but a lawyer will fight the case until HELL freezes over! At least, as long as someone is paying him.
In this particular case that could be a crime. It's an official government document that they'd have to tamper with to get it in its acceptable format. It really is a case of just do what they say, even if it seems stupid, because that's the rule. You're free to question it but that doesn't mean you don't have to follow it in the mean time.
In this particular case that could be a crime. It's an official government document that they'd have to tamper with to get it in its acceptable format. It really is a case of just do what they say, even if it seems stupid, because that's the rule. You're free to question it but that doesn't mean you don't have to follow it in the mean time.I don't think Halcyon is currently a government employee. I'm also not suggesting government employees tamper with documents, neither am I suggesting you don't follow government procedures. You won't win that no matter how right you are. I think I made that clear in my previous posts. I was asking whether Halcyon denies requests on the basis of them being incomplete for the sake of it, or whether it is because it's become impossible to fulfil the request without making guesses. Those are two rather distinct approaches.
I guess I should have assumed governments are not that smart after all. Anyway, I shipped out my packet today with all pages printed.
I guess you've never filled out one of those rebate forms.
IRS has been pretty nice to me for the past years. Well, 1040 doesn't have pages to be left out either.
Did the instructions state to include all pages? I fail to see how, if one hasn't followed the instructions, it's someone else's fault.
I do the same thing at work, if someone hasn't followed instructions, I'll reject what they send me. I don't have the time to sit there correcting other people's mistakes or second-guessing what they intend.Even if you can correct a minor omission without issue?
Did the instructions state to include all pages? I fail to see how, if one hasn't followed the instructions, it's someone else's fault.
I do the same thing at work, if someone hasn't followed instructions, I'll reject what they send me. I don't have the time to sit there correcting other people's mistakes or second-guessing what they intend.Even if you can correct a minor omission without issue?
Did the instructions state to include all pages? I fail to see how, if one hasn't followed the instructions, it's someone else's fault.
I do the same thing at work, if someone hasn't followed instructions, I'll reject what they send me. I don't have the time to sit there correcting other people's mistakes or second-guessing what they intend.Even if you can correct a minor omission without issue?
Maybe they mass scan these things and having missing pages screws up the entire automated process?
The OP's case shows why most people that need to deal with the US immigration service use a lawyer instead of fighting the battle themselves. Individuals will quickly get frustrated and give up but a lawyer will fight the case until HELL freezes over! At least, as long as someone is paying him.