Dennis Orcullo banned from USA for five years

You didn’t know that Denis works for the Clinton’s? He’s been on their payroll for years.

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Fatboy

Yes, they are action hounds but it is not widely known. The Clinton's are Dennis most loyal backers other than Jay. Is it possible they are also backing Jay too?

I once saw Hillary in a bad spot so I took advantage of it too and bet against her. It didn't go her way and she lost a small fortune to me and the others there. She did not have enough funds to cover it all and offered up something else in trade! For a nerdy white woman she knows some tricks! :devilish::devilish::devilish:
 
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Yes, they are action hounds but it is not widely known. The Clinton's are Dennis most loyal backers other than Jay. Is it possible they are also backing Jay too?

I once saw Hillary is a bad spot so I took advantage of it too and bet against her. It didn't go her way and she lost a small fortune to me and the others there. She did not have enough funds to cover it all and offered up something else in trade! For a nerdy white woman she knows some tricks! :devilish::devilish::devilish:
And if you get sideways with them you disappear.
 
That's how immigration works. You can easily leave the country anytime you want. It's getting back in that's challenging. They don't have the manpower to go hunt down every foreigner in the country but they do have the ability to screen them upon entry.


The funny thing is people who do things by the rules have few problem in life with broken laws, and deal with people with badges, and guns.

We use to go across US Border to Lis Algodonis BC Mexico. Not your typical border town, what you find there is Pharmacies, Dentists, Restutants.

Our trip was for prescriptions, we were told bring your bottle from a doctor, prescription, and you can buy 6 month supply.

No Controlled Substances, medication for blood pressure, heart, diabetes, etc.

Reason we made made 300 Mike round trip was about saving money. Major savings.

Lines to reenter US were long, found out Canadian Snowbirds did it also, as they too were saving money on prescriptions. Guess Canada stick it to residents for prescriptions.

If you were over 21 you could also bring a Liter of Rum, Tequella, Coffee Liquor, of hard liquor back duty free. This was only every 30 day, 1 Liter per adult.

Never encounter any problems with Customs, as we had current prescriptions, or empty prescription bottles.
 
Well, if my livelihood depended on knowing my Visa regs. then yes i guess in a way he's not too smart. Its not like these regs. started last week. Been on the books for a long time. No one to blame but himself.
The rules aren't as straight forward as you might think. Below is an excerpt from a Forbes article on the subject which shows that there isn't a written policy on how often you can return after your 6 month stay:

Maximum Period of Authorized Stay

Speaking more generally, USCBP officers have taken the position that a person may stay in the U.S. a maximum of six months per year, although there is no written policy that requires that limitation. Therefore, a person who stays for six months and, instead of applying to extend their visit inside the U.S. if they are a visa holder or a Canadian, departs and attempts to return to the U.S. in less than six months from the departure date, will be barred from re-entry for six months. Since there is no such written policy, an applicant can debate a possible return with the USCBP officers, although to win such a debate is a difficult task. The key USCPB concerns to address are that: a) they suspect you are unlawfully working in the U.S. and, b) that you are really living in the U.S. and just pretending you are a visitor. U.S. and Canadian border officials share entry/exit and criminal records data to track visitors.


Full Article: https://www.forbes.com/sites/andyjs...-stay-in-the-us-as-a-visitor/?sh=57b68db0140f

All of the Filipino pool players (except Roberto Gomez) have come here on visitor visas which are valid for 10 years. They come to the US and stay for 6 months (max allowed stay). Then they go home for a few weeks and return to the US for another 6 month stay. They've repeated this for years and years without any issues until now.
 
The rules aren't as straight forward as you might think. Below is an excerpt from a Forbes article on the subject which shows that there isn't a written policy on how often you can return after your 6 month stay:

Maximum Period of Authorized Stay

Speaking more generally, USCBP officers have taken the position that a person may stay in the U.S. a maximum of six months per year, although there is no written policy that requires that limitation. Therefore, a person who stays for six months and, instead of applying to extend their visit inside the U.S. if they are a visa holder or a Canadian, departs and attempts to return to the U.S. in less than six months from the departure date, will be barred from re-entry for six months. Since there is no such written policy, an applicant can debate a possible return with the USCBP officers, although to win such a debate is a difficult task. The key USCPB concerns to address are that: a) they suspect you are unlawfully working in the U.S. and, b) that you are really living in the U.S. and just pretending you are a visitor. U.S. and Canadian border officials share entry/exit and criminal records data to track visitors.


Full Article: https://www.forbes.com/sites/andyjs...-stay-in-the-us-as-a-visitor/?sh=57b68db0140f

All of the Filipino pool players (except Roberto Gomez) have come here on visitor visas which are valid for 10 years. They come to the US and stay for 6 months (max allowed stay). Then they go home for a few weeks and return to the US for another 6 month stay. They've repeated this for years and years without any issues until now.
You’re treading dangerous waters here by pointing out facts & nuanced issues. This expert crowd far prefers assumption, speculation & denigration…
 
The rules aren't as straight forward as you might think. Below is an excerpt from a Forbes article on the subject which shows that there isn't a written policy on how often you can return after your 6 month stay:

Maximum Period of Authorized Stay

Speaking more generally, USCBP officers have taken the position that a person may stay in the U.S. a maximum of six months per year, although there is no written policy that requires that limitation. Therefore, a person who stays for six months and, instead of applying to extend their visit inside the U.S. if they are a visa holder or a Canadian, departs and attempts to return to the U.S. in less than six months from the departure date, will be barred from re-entry for six months. Since there is no such written policy, an applicant can debate a possible return with the USCBP officers, although to win such a debate is a difficult task. The key USCPB concerns to address are that: a) they suspect you are unlawfully working in the U.S. and, b) that you are really living in the U.S. and just pretending you are a visitor. U.S. and Canadian border officials share entry/exit and criminal records data to track visitors.


Full Article: https://www.forbes.com/sites/andyjs...-stay-in-the-us-as-a-visitor/?sh=57b68db0140f

All of the Filipino pool players (except Roberto Gomez) have come here on visitor visas which are valid for 10 years. They come to the US and stay for 6 months (max allowed stay). Then they go home for a few weeks and return to the US for another 6 month stay. They've repeated this for years and years without any issues until now.


Well the one thing is immigration, customs, border protection, and other agencies have web-site with nessessary info online. But you have to be proactive, do homework.

I was considering importing some items for my personal use, country of origin was Italy.

Found out from source I could be stuck with hefty air freight & duty.

Called local U S Customs Office, spoke with helpful employee. She found info I needed. Explained to me line by line, item by item how much duty I would be required to pay on steel lugged bicycle frame & fork, groupo, and other bicycle parts.

Found out that buying locally some of the items was not that much cheaper then buying direct out of Italy.
 
You are far to smart to be posting here. I suggest you log out now and forget you ever came here.
The guy might be someone you do not agree with, but because AZB Forum is not Nazi German he is entitled to his opinion with be trashed or humiliated verbally.

If you think I am wrong, maybe you should think about what I said above 4 or 5 times.🤡
 
The guy might be someone you do not agree with, but because AZB Forum is not Nazi German he is entitled to his opinion with be trashed or humiliated verbally.

If you think I am wrong, maybe you should think about what I said above 4 or 5 times.🤡
That is actually meant as a joke!;) He was cracking on us but he made a solid point about this forum and others in general too. I added some smileys to make sure it is understood.
 
That is actually meant as a joke!;) He was cracking on us but he made a solid point about this forum and others in general too. I added some smileys to make sure it is understood.


That is problem with written word, you see no body language, or facial
expression so some time good morning can be offensive.
 
The rules aren't as straight forward as you might think. Below is an excerpt from a Forbes article on the subject which shows that there isn't a written policy on how often you can return after your 6 month stay:

Maximum Period of Authorized Stay

Speaking more generally, USCBP officers have taken the position that a person may stay in the U.S. a maximum of six months per year, although there is no written policy that requires that limitation. Therefore, a person who stays for six months and, instead of applying to extend their visit inside the U.S. if they are a visa holder or a Canadian, departs and attempts to return to the U.S. in less than six months from the departure date, will be barred from re-entry for six months. Since there is no such written policy, an applicant can debate a possible return with the USCBP officers, although to win such a debate is a difficult task. The key USCPB concerns to address are that: a) they suspect you are unlawfully working in the U.S. and, b) that you are really living in the U.S. and just pretending you are a visitor. U.S. and Canadian border officials share entry/exit and criminal records data to track visitors.


Full Article: https://www.forbes.com/sites/andyjs...-stay-in-the-us-as-a-visitor/?sh=57b68db0140f

All of the Filipino pool players (except Roberto Gomez) have come here on visitor visas which are valid for 10 years. They come to the US and stay for 6 months (max allowed stay). Then they go home for a few weeks and return to the US for another 6 month stay. They've repeated this for years and years without any issues until now.
You know for a fact how long they stay home each time? Problems arise when you combine long stays here and short stays back home. Good luck arguing your point if that's what you're doing. I read in more than a couple places that if you stay the full six mos you should spend at least 4mos back home. The longer the better. What they're trying to stop is using a visa for what amounts to borderline citizenship. A few weeks after a long stay will red-flag you quik.
 
Funny everyone is a lawyer in this thread,

Other threads they are all doctors

Other thread world class pool players

Other threads political experts

Other threads environmentalists

Other threads etc etc etc

Not saying I’m not guilty of that myself…..

End of the day we are just a bunch of rail birds who aren’t even on a rail……

Tails,
Fatboy🤠
 
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Funny everyone is a lawyer in this thread,

Other threads they are all doctors

Other thread world class pool players

Other threads political experts

Other threads environmentalists

Other threads etc etc etc

Not saying I’m not guilty of that myself…..

End of the day we are just a bunch of rail birds who aren’t even in a rail……

Tails,
Fatboy🤠
Phreaticus approved!
😘 ✌️
 
Funny everyone is a lawyer in this thread,

Other threads they are all doctors

Other thread world class pool players

Other threads political experts

Other threads environmentalists

Other threads etc etc etc

Not saying I’m not guilty of that myself…..

End of the day we are just a bunch of rail birds who aren’t even on a rail……

Tails,
Fatboy🤠
I am consistent. I am a dumb ass in every thread!
 
A wee bit pretentious as well for us troglodytes.

Pretentious, well thats a new one I haven’t been called before, thats a pretty serious upgrade for a lowlife pool player - fun stuff! Weren’t u waving around masters degree & W2s somewhere recently? :ROFLMAO:

Anyway, sorry to have offended some with flagrant use of multi-syllable words.

I try to minimize my time here in lurk mode but I have a ton of vacation time & there is 20 ft of fresh snow in the mountains but I have a banged up meniscus and can’t ski this season, so l’ve been over doing it on virtual pool stuff on phone and I think my frustrations may coming out sideways - skimming chaotic AZB threads is clearly not a healthy form of therapy, so I think I’ll heed Dead Money’s excellent advice… sorry to have pooped in the pool, I’ll bow out now to go play some real pool ✌️
 
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Well if I saw Dennis Orcullo standing on a corner hitching I am sure 110% sure I would have zero idea who the guy was.

Don’t pickup hitch hikers, do carry couple gallons of water in car if someone breaks down in summer, will call Cops to help stranded motorist or hiker after I leave water.

Dennis is a travker of world, professional athlete, if he wants to live that life style, he better get his act & house in order.

Learn rules, regulations, he must comply with to practice the profession he choose.

Man is not a minor, he is adult, so if he is upset he was out of US Customs - Immigration rules, he needs be upset with self or business manager on his payroll.
 
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