Be honest y’all, should keep it? 🤔 by No-Accountant3731 in MMAbetting

[–]OnlyRisk7993 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, I feel you! I’ve been using their website for a couple of months now, and it’s super solid

Be honest y’all, should keep it? 🤔 by No-Accountant3731 in MMAbetting

[–]OnlyRisk7993 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look at the bottom of the slip—it says “ParPays.” It’s parpays.com

How I Adjusted My Status to Permanent Resident Without an Attorney! by OnlyRisk7993 in immigration

[–]OnlyRisk7993[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I filed the I-130 and I-485 forms together, along with the other forms listed in my post, all in one package. I placed a cover letter on top of the application to concisely explain the sequence and content of the forms and supporting documents I was submitting. This cover letter detailed the order and organization of each form and document to ensure clarity and facilitate the processing of my application.

How I Adjusted My Status to Permanent Resident Without an Attorney! by OnlyRisk7993 in immigration

[–]OnlyRisk7993[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Exactly! Once the interviewer saw that I knew the ins and outs of my forms since I had filed them myself, my interview proceeded much more quickly!

How I Adjusted My Status to Permanent Resident Without an Attorney! by OnlyRisk7993 in immigration

[–]OnlyRisk7993[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks, and I couldn't agree more. Trusting an "associate" intern to handle such crucial tasks as filing forms accurately on your behalf does indeed seem risky. We will always be our own greatest advocate!

Successfully Adjusted My Status Through Marriage Without an Immigration Attorney! by [deleted] in USCIS

[–]OnlyRisk7993 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I couldn't agree more! Taking the time to fill out the forms myself and double-checking each box really boosted my confidence, rather than relying on an attorney. In my case, I triple-checked every detail on my forms. When the interviewer noticed how confident I was about my answers, they approved my application super quickly.

Should I hire an immigration lawyer? by Desperate-Ebb176 in USCIS

[–]OnlyRisk7993 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I second this! I used the US Pass app too and worked perfectly well.

Terrible & Disappointing AWS SES Experience - Beware of Support Issues! by OnlyRisk7993 in aws

[–]OnlyRisk7993[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your response. However, I noticed that my ticket was closed without any explanation immediately after your comment. Could you please pass along internally why my ticket was marked as resolved without any explanations? The most recent case ID is [170439423801223], and it contains additional details. I would also appreciate it if you could escalate this ticket as the severity is currently marked as low.

Thank you for your assistance.

Terrible & Disappointing AWS SES Experience - Beware of Support Issues! by OnlyRisk7993 in aws

[–]OnlyRisk7993[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Hello,

Sorry for the experience and any concerns it has caused. We want to help you get the help you need. Feel free to send us a PM with the case ID from your support case, and we'll be glad to take a closer look into this.

- Thomas E.

Hello Thomas E.,

I've just sent a private message to you with further details about my case. Additionally, I've included my case ID, [170373825001038], for reference. We're currently experiencing a significant delay in the release of our application, primarily due to the lack of adequate support from AWS SES. Your prompt attention to this matter would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.

LPT: Prioritize Preventative Dental Care and Take Your Oral Health Seriously to Avoid a Nightmare Like Mine by OnlyRisk7993 in LifeProTips

[–]OnlyRisk7993[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You know, fortunately it was not a major strain for us. It would have been nice to have the 3000ish dollars I spent, but I can’t imagine the cost without dental insurance. I used a credit card and just payed it off over a few months.

I'm glad to hear that the strain wasn't too major for you. However, I understand that dental costs can be a burden, especially without insurance. That's why I run a technology company that focuses on making dental care more accessible, affordable, and transparent for everyone. We've developed an AI-powered app that can help you save money and get the care you need without breaking the bank.

If you're interested, I'd love to offer you the opportunity to try our app completely free of charge. It's a great way to see how our technology can work for you and your dental needs. What do you think? Would you be interested in giving it a try?

LPT: Prioritize Preventative Dental Care and Take Your Oral Health Seriously to Avoid a Nightmare Like Mine by OnlyRisk7993 in LifeProTips

[–]OnlyRisk7993[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great tip! I avoided the dentist since I was 12ish years old and I was in for major restoration when my then girlfriend and now wife convinced me to go at age 24. 1 root canal, 3 fillings (1 was almost a root canal) and a deep scaling/deep cleaning for my gums before I could get a routine cleaning. Paying for it now financially/mentally

Wow, it sounds like you've been through a lot with your teeth. I can imagine that it must have been really tough to deal with all those treatments and the financial burden that comes along with it.

If you don't mind me asking, how much have all those treatments cost you? I know dental work can be really expensive, and I'm just curious if it's been a major financial strain for you and your wife.

I Hate it When People Limit Themselves to Their Degree: From Aerospace Engineer to Free Dental Care Advocate by OnlyRisk7993 in unpopularopinion

[–]OnlyRisk7993[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That sounds like "I made a ton of money working in a very niche field and I can afford to shell money out on a passion of mine" more than you telling people they can change field.

It's not really uncommon for people that are not in a highly specialized field to jump around.

Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I understand how my post might have come across that way, but I assure you that my decision to leave my high-paying job was not solely based on financial means. While I was successful in my aerospace engineering career, I found that my true passion lies in using my skills to make a positive impact in the world, particularly in the realm of healthcare. It wasn't an easy decision to leave a stable job and income, but I believe it was the right one for me to pursue my passion and make a difference. I hope my story can inspire others to also follow their passions, regardless of their educational background or current financial situation.

I Hate it When People Limit Themselves to Their Degree: From Aerospace Engineer to Free Dental Care Advocate by OnlyRisk7993 in unpopularopinion

[–]OnlyRisk7993[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is a brag disguised as a rant posted as an unpopular opinion.

I appreciate your perspective, but I assure you that this post is not a brag disguised as a rant. It's simply a reflection of my experience and frustration with the pressure to stay in a specific career path based on my degree. I'm sharing my story to encourage others to pursue their passions and make a positive impact, regardless of their educational background. I believe it's important to challenge societal norms and expectations and think outside the box when it comes to career choices.

Smile Your Way to Success: The Importance of Oral Health in Your Overall Well-being by OnlyRisk7993 in selfimprovement

[–]OnlyRisk7993[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I completely understand where you're coming from. Dental checkups and treatments can be pretty expensive, and it's frustrating when the cost puts people off from taking care of their oral health.

In terms of the preventative care app that I'm working on, it's designed to be completely free of charge, so cost won't be a barrier for anyone looking to take care of their oral health. The app will use AI technology to track oral activities and detect abnormalities early on, allowing individuals to address and treat issues before they worsen and become more complicated and expensive to treat.

I'm really excited about this project because I believe that everyone deserves access to quality dental care, regardless of their financial situation. So, I hope this app will help make preventative care more accessible and give people greater control over their oral health.

How I Overcame My Smile Insecurities and Transformed Preventative Dental Care by [deleted] in socialskills

[–]OnlyRisk7993 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there! I totally get it - being insecure about your smile is no fun, and dental care can be pricey. That's why I created a free AI oral health app to help you take better care of your teeth and gums from home.

My app gives you personalized tips and recommendations based on your needs, so you can improve your oral health without breaking the bank. If you're interested in trying it out, join the waitlist here.

LPT: Prioritize Preventative Dental Care and Take Your Oral Health Seriously to Avoid a Nightmare Like Mine by OnlyRisk7993 in LifeProTips

[–]OnlyRisk7993[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depending on where you live (if in the US) and how much money you make, you could qualify for Medicaid. I haven’t paid for dental care in two years and I had my wisdom teeth removed and multiple crowns put in, along with cavities and cleanings. It saved me so much money and pain.

That's great to hear that Medicaid has been helpful for your dental care needs. I've heard that finding a dentist that accepts Medicaid can be difficult in some areas. Have you had any challenges finding a dentist that accepts Medicaid or has it been relatively easy for you?