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On May 23 2013 05:27 KiLL_ORdeR wrote: Why don't they let him play his matches online since he can't travel to the states to play? I know wcs wants to do the whole live experience thing but it seems kind of silly to screw up a group like that because of visa issues =/ I don't think they should allow that. Blizzard wants to make WCS an offline event, and allowing Violet to play online would set a precedent.
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Why not just let him play online with a live video feed? It's not like there's going to be a disappointed audience because there isn't one in the studio. I can't help but think this is partly MLG's fault. Surely they would have anticipated visa issues with all the players travelling overseas? And what the hell is the point of having the players playing in the studio if there isn't an audience anyways? Just like the qualifiers, they're forcing players to leave and wasting another WCS slot that could've gone to another qualified player, instead of accommodating for players in foreseeable tough situations.
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Am I missing something? I thought Violet was living in the US.
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USA's hero defeated by the burocracy T_T
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On May 23 2013 05:34 Elroi wrote: They are so anal with that visa business in the US. I went there for a conference two weeks ago. They handed me a form on the plane with questions about if I had kidnapped an american or if I was in any way associated with the German government between 1939 and 1945... (I am 26) This isn't just a US issue. Anyone that's ever had to attain a residence permit or a work visa in a foreign country has probably gone through a long and tiresome process. I'm curious when they actually began the process for Violet.
In the meantime, the country/government bashing in this thread is getting out of hand. This is not a US-specific problem.
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unfortunate but this is something that should have been worked out awhile ago since violet has been in the states for several months. Don't hate on the US for trying to keep track of who lives here in case you haven't noticed we have millions of illegals that live in this country
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On May 23 2013 05:34 Elroi wrote: They are so anal with that visa business in the US. I went there for a conference two weeks ago. They handed me a form on the plane with questions about if I had kidnapped an american or if I was in any way associated with the German government between 1939 and 1945... (I am 26)
Do they expect someone who kidnapped an american to write 'yes' there?
If it was me, I'd be itching to troll and answer yes there (probably wouldn't, though)
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On May 23 2013 04:47 sitromit wrote:The visa system in EU countries isn't any more lenient, you know. Violet's problem is that he was living in the US last year without actually having residence and it seems to have caught up to him. Violet lived in America for a year without residency but made money of streaming and tournaments? That actually is a big screw up on the part of the managers because it could get him barred from the US for up to 5 years.
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This is so sad. I don't know any other pro player who embraced us like Violet did =(. Wanted him and Polt to make it out of that group.
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On May 23 2013 05:39 Jibba wrote:Show nested quote +On May 23 2013 05:34 Elroi wrote: They are so anal with that visa business in the US. I went there for a conference two weeks ago. They handed me a form on the plane with questions about if I had kidnapped an american or if I was in any way associated with the German government between 1939 and 1945... (I am 26) This isn't just a US issue. Anyone that's ever had to attain a residence permit or a work visa in a foreign country has probably gone through a long and tiresome process. I'm curious when they actually began the process for Violet. In the meantime, the country/government bashing in this thread is getting out of hand. This is not a US-specific problem. Exactly. The Canadian form used to have "Are you a major war criminal? Yes/No"
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On May 23 2013 05:42 Sub40APM wrote:Show nested quote +On May 23 2013 05:39 Jibba wrote:On May 23 2013 05:34 Elroi wrote: They are so anal with that visa business in the US. I went there for a conference two weeks ago. They handed me a form on the plane with questions about if I had kidnapped an american or if I was in any way associated with the German government between 1939 and 1945... (I am 26) This isn't just a US issue. Anyone that's ever had to attain a residence permit or a work visa in a foreign country has probably gone through a long and tiresome process. I'm curious when they actually began the process for Violet. In the meantime, the country/government bashing in this thread is getting out of hand. This is not a US-specific problem. Exactly. The Canadian form used to have "Are you a major war criminal? Yes/No"
im not surprised. There's a bunch of people here who take shots at america pretty much every chance they get, whether its shitting on NASL, MLG, the talent level, WCS America. Pretty much anything that happens in the states gets extra criticism from the community. I don't even think if NA players were winning major tournaments it would be any different. Oh well. Whatever.
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On May 23 2013 05:34 Elroi wrote: They are so anal with that visa business in the US. I went there for a conference two weeks ago. They handed me a form on the plane with questions about if I had kidnapped an american or if I was in any way associated withhe German government between 1939 and 1945... (I am 26)
lol, sure, this never happened man.
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On May 23 2013 05:41 Ace Frehley wrote:Show nested quote +On May 23 2013 05:34 Elroi wrote: They are so anal with that visa business in the US. I went there for a conference two weeks ago. They handed me a form on the plane with questions about if I had kidnapped an american or if I was in any way associated with the German government between 1939 and 1945... (I am 26) Do they expect someone who kidnapped an american to write 'yes' there? If it was me, I'd be itching to troll and answer yes there (probably wouldn't, though)
I believe the reason for those questions is that if you ever turn out to be "a terrorist" or "associated with the Hitler goverment" they can add one more offense to your case. At least that is what I believe.
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On May 23 2013 05:45 Ysellian wrote:Show nested quote +On May 23 2013 05:41 Ace Frehley wrote:On May 23 2013 05:34 Elroi wrote: They are so anal with that visa business in the US. I went there for a conference two weeks ago. They handed me a form on the plane with questions about if I had kidnapped an american or if I was in any way associated with the German government between 1939 and 1945... (I am 26) Do they expect someone who kidnapped an american to write 'yes' there? If it was me, I'd be itching to troll and answer yes there (probably wouldn't, though) I believe the reason for those questions is that if you ever turn out to be "a terrorist" or "associated with the Hitler goverment" they can add one more offense to your case. At least that is what I believe. Yep, its one more charge and its 100% provable. Its like a fail safety in case the prosecutor bungles all the other charges and the jury finds you not guilty but here you are, entering the country illegally.
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Well, US doesn't want to become another France/UK. I completely understand their visa system.
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see blizzard didn't have to region lock after all
seriously though violet should be playing with all the other Koreans...since hes that good
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On May 23 2013 05:42 Sub40APM wrote:Show nested quote +On May 23 2013 05:39 Jibba wrote:On May 23 2013 05:34 Elroi wrote: They are so anal with that visa business in the US. I went there for a conference two weeks ago. They handed me a form on the plane with questions about if I had kidnapped an american or if I was in any way associated with the German government between 1939 and 1945... (I am 26) This isn't just a US issue. Anyone that's ever had to attain a residence permit or a work visa in a foreign country has probably gone through a long and tiresome process. I'm curious when they actually began the process for Violet. In the meantime, the country/government bashing in this thread is getting out of hand. This is not a US-specific problem. Exactly. The Canadian form used to have "Are you a major war criminal? Yes/No" The US still has these questions for their VISA waiver program, actually.
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IMO it should be punished by elimination from the tournament, its absolutely unnaccepted behavior as a pro to not take care of your needs to participate from a tournament so important, stealing someones spot ( violet as invited ). thats my opinion
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Wow, that's absolutely terrible. Pretty much the most American of the Koreans and he can't even play.
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