Entire Complaint Now Online
The author of Case History #3 has agreed to add his story to our blog. We now have online the entire complaint package that was sent to the Department of Homeland Security on 3/17/09 (although some of the personal information has been blacked out). I present the whole set of documents below:
"Guangzhou U.S. Consulate: A National Disgrace. A Memorandum of Law and Fact by John F. Roth, Immigration Attorney"
Gaungzhou Memorandum Appendices
Gaungzhou Memorandum Appendices
Case History#1 (redacted by petitioner/author for public viewing). The file is very large (9.8Mb), so be patient while downloading.
Case History #3 (redacted by attorney for public viewing).
Case History #4 (as submitted).
1 Comments:
I am glad somebody is doing something about this issue. It has been impossible for American citizens to get any kind of review, insight, or justice when they and their spouses and fiancees are denied immigration privileges. GUZ has been operating without oversight or accountability for too many years. It's IV department is an exception among all others and they have violated the rights of US citizens and the quite probably the law as well. I am hopeful that the Obama administration will take more interest in this issue.
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