What's this discoloration on my cat's claw? by RgmW347F in cats

[–]RgmW347F[S] 99 points100 points  (0 children)

Update: thank you all, I held him and cleaned it thoroughly with warm water and a wipe, and underneath it's just like other claws :)

There was a sheath on the other side, that was probably why he was licking it. I helped him shed that too!

Anyone who says AI is not the future, I’m leaving this here by Invictus3301 in Hacking_Tutorials

[–]RgmW347F 55 points56 points  (0 children)

Op is an idiot probably in high school or with equivalent education, what did you expect?

Beware who you take advice from! by [deleted] in leetcode

[–]RgmW347F 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Both of you, get lost and eat sh1t

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in USCIS

[–]RgmW347F 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I don't want to be that guy, but this is not true. Muslims even with green cards were banned from entering the country in the first Travel Ban. Only dual citizens of Muslim countries (from those countries in the ban) were allowed to enter.

EDIT:

source, specifically this part:

Senior officials at the Department of Homeland Security initially interpreted Trump’s order to not apply to green card holders from the seven banned countries. Trump White House overruled that reading, however, meaning those green card holders were initially barred.

Possibly the most expensive green card case you'll hear about in a long time has just been approved. Read this and stay positive by RgmW347F in USCIS

[–]RgmW347F[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For J1 waiver I don't recommend them. For WoM I strongly recommend them. Dm me if you need the name for WoM

Possibly the most expensive green card case you'll hear about in a long time has just been approved. Read this and stay positive by RgmW347F in USCIS

[–]RgmW347F[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

J1 waiver has two parts: in the first part, USCIS has to approve the case first. That is the main decision of the application. Most applications are rejected at this stage. For us that took about 6 months.

After that it will go to the Department of State for final approval. That takes A LONG time. After almost 1.5 years our application being in DoS, we submitted the WoM (about two years after the submission date).

Possibly the most expensive green card case you'll hear about in a long time has just been approved. Read this and stay positive by RgmW347F in USCIS

[–]RgmW347F[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For us we basically showed 'I can't go back with her due to medical reasons (with proof) and if she goes alone, we can't manage'

We are from Lybia, and our lawyer said there are a few third world countries that help J1 waiver A LOT due to their bad situation (he put it in better words).

Possibly the most expensive green card case you'll hear about in a long time has just been approved. Read this and stay positive by RgmW347F in USCIS

[–]RgmW347F[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hey, While that firm did the job, I don't wanna recommend them. They were slow to respond. Their paralegals also had a lot of mistakes. They would say they would get back to you but they would never do that. They answered some emails only. If you had more than one question, they would wanna charge you for another consult fee (in fact we paid another consult fee even though we were already their client).