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weitanai

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  1. I have check that content before, thank you for you information, seems USCONGUZ is always caution for this sensitive issue. And just because of this not so transparent info from official channel, makes us in a dilemma in answering such questions.
  2. but the point is since you said you had not paid the membership due for a long time, and you are not a member, then you said you ever were, but no evidence to show your current status(only your flimsy statement), would that results in a suspicion? anyone who experience this? like said i was a former ccp but i quit then no proofs could provided and successfully got a visa at last?
  3. thank you for you guys' information, that is very useful, to be honest, I think the US government has its own reason for this ccp issue, everybody could use the reason that are eligible for a Waiver, and since no evidences are asked for this reason or condition, in my view, the waiver is just a normal process that could almost be granted to every people who submitted the statement and requested for a waiver. What it really matters is the second background check, to see if the person is going to do something bad in the country land, this is the main problem..
  4. Here I hope we can discuss more about the CCP problem. When current CCP(or you can say former CCP, cause not paying the due for a period does not count as resignation formally) was asked “are you a member of CCP” , he or she can reply honestly “NO”, and this scenario has been proven by many CFL members, but what if they ask “have you ever….”, then what to say? I concluded from this forum, many who denied at the first question, should say “yes” at this time. But I am wondering, some say after saying yes, people should submit a statement for this issue, but should people submit any proof for no being a CCP? I meant no paying membership due would never give people a “on paper” proof to this issue… any suggestion and views on this? Or they should try to get a own debt notice from the organization? As far as I know, it is not that easy for this kind of “on paper” documents. Another question is ,what if they are asked for a certificate for “not a member of”? the organization would never give out such docs normally, what if they fail to submit these doc, but only stating he/she is not a member, and explain the reason why can’t get such docs, is this feasible?
  5. hello, what did you fiancee submitted for the CCP check? as far as i know it is not easy to get cert of quiting.... wait for your answer, and hope we can discuss this...
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