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  • You’ve linked some sage advice. I’ve found immigration to be a crapshoot - mostly depending on how the immigration officer was feeling that day.

    Rereading the article (admittedly from her side of things), the revocation of her visa seems unfair. But ultimately that’s for the immigration officer to decide.

    However, if she was using a land entry, it means she had to “flagpole” - leave the US for Mexico and return. Canadians don’t need to apply for a visa to visit Mexico (nor the US, only to work). So why wasn’t she given the option to head to the Tijuana airport on her own dime?

    It just feels like someone wanted to be unnecessarily cruel. According to this woman’s story, the officer mentioned her work with hemp products. Maybe the guy had some personal anger problems.

    edit: I’m upvoting you, btw. Here to learn and share. Not sure who’s downvoting you.





  • I’m not sure if you’ve ever tried immigrating between the US and Canada, but it is absolutely valid to apply for visas and work permits at a port of entry. It does not matter which country you arrive from - there is no requirement that you must enter from your home country.

    It also does not matter if you’ve been previously denied. Denial is not a conviction, and the US is happy to take your money for you to apply again. Especially if you have a new job that may change the circumstances.

    None of what she did was shady - at all. It’s super common. And legal. And the worst thing that should have happened is a denial of entry.


  • I completely agree, and I’ve seen some wild entitlement from FOSS users. People who haven’t spent one red cent have no problem making rude demands and calling developers “lazy.”

    I watched some of Immich’s users throw a tantrum when Immich added a purchase button (that supports the project but changes nothing else). A lot of the complaints boiled down to “hide the purchase button so I don’t feel guilt.”

    It’s a miracle anyone works on open source projects.