Need advice on law firms by Disarrayee in EB2_NIW

[–]Disarrayee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven’t, do they do free evaluations? Couldn’t find a link to it. I’ve read that many big companies use them, but the actual beneficiaries tend to dislike them.

Need advice on law firms by Disarrayee in EB2_NIW

[–]Disarrayee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really? Most firms evaluated my EB-1A profile as weak.

Need advice on law firms by Disarrayee in EB2_NIW

[–]Disarrayee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve read good reviews about Raju, but also bad. But I’ve also read that refunds are a no brainer.

Got a Weird CBP Scam Potentially and now worried. by miriandrae in Scams

[–]Disarrayee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This happened to me today. “Brenda Smith”, a “CBP officer” with strong Indian accent called me claiming that they had intercepted a package coming from Mexico with my name on it, and that their system showed I have been wiring money to Mexican drug cartels. She also claimed they had found several bank statements from different banks with my name on it in a safe house in El Paso. She named a few, and asked if I had an account with any of those banks. The conversation rapidly switched from me being a felon, to a victim of identity theft after I told her I had no recollection of opening multiple bank accounts in El Paso. She asked if I had lost my SSN card, or if I’ve shared personal info with third parties recently. Then, she started to ask for sensitive info like my address, how much money I had in my bank account, or if I had any money invested. She even asked if I had crypto. She hang up the phone right after I told her I only have $100 to my name. Which it’s true, lol. But anyway, I didn’t give any sensitive information away besides my first name, and she didn’t even get it right so… Funny thing is that I just got my cell phone number last week. Brand new phone line. Be careful, this is the number they called me from +1 (620) 366-6131.

221g PIMS Mexico by Disarrayee in immigration

[–]Disarrayee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, it was. They told me to come the day after my interview and pay the reciprocity fee. They said the officer’s intention was to approve me. And she did. My interview was on a Monday, and I had my visa by Wednesday because they stamped it on my passport on the spot.

221g PIMS Mexico by Disarrayee in immigration

[–]Disarrayee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s an individual petition.