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What do Hawaii residents think about watching a video announcing plans to move to Hawaii on a tourist visa ??

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#1
  • 不法滞在反対
  • 2025/03/14 18:35

https://youtu.be/kwlEpxIbZMo?si=xL1Wo9xsW7eGb5P6
The person in this video has many birds, dogs, cats, etc. and has announced his move to Hawaii.
He says he has to make 14 round trips between Japan and Hawaii to bring his pets to Hawaii.
He announced that he will apply for a tourist visa to move to Hawaii.

Several Hawaii residents kindly commented that applying for a tourist visa for immigration purposes is a false application, but he hides them all.
What do Hawaii residents think about me making a false application to immigrate to Hawaii in a video ??

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#2
  • seaside
  • 2025/03/14 (Fri) 20:42
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You will surely be deported one day. You will not be able to enter the US for the rest of your life.

I live in Hawaii and I think he wants to get caught.
I'm sure people who have gotten out of jail before have tried to get caught again because they wanted to go back.
I really feel sorry for the woman who was doused with sulfuric acid.
You have found that you shouldn't let people out of jail so easily just because they are full or have served their time.

I hope they will get tougher with Trump and make it more secure.

Of course I am against illegal immigration !

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#3

The fact of the matter is, I think they will be suspicious when you enter on a tourist visa and make 14 round trips and bring animals with you.
There are people who bring their dogs with them when they stay in Japan for a long period of time, but it may be one or two dogs at the most.
It's impossible to say that it's a long stay on a tourist visa. There is a quarantine and it is not easy to go through
If an applicant with the same name brings a number of dogs, they will be noticed and will definitely be investigated. Since the change to Trump, immigration relations have become stricter, so I think this person is taking it a bit lightly. Even vets are expensive. I wonder if he is thinking about his own insurance.
I wonder if he is very rich ?.

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#5
  • 名無し
  • 2025/03/15 (Sat) 06:06
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In the first place, it would be a rejection of the tourist visa application.

The very fact that he would get a tourist visa at his age would be suspicious.

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#6
  • モアナ
  • 2025/03/15 (Sat) 17:32
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I wonder if he will make 14 round trips in business class and bring his pet with him ?
He seems to be ready to stay in the country illegally in today's video, which is surprising.

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#11
  • 名無し
  • 2025/03/18 (Tue) 20:47
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This person has not said ? at all how to immigrate to the US, whether it is a visa or permanent residency.

You say it is illegal to stay here illegally, then what are you going to do ? but at this person's age, a student visa is a tough sell.
A 90-day tourist visa would certainly be denied as well.

Even if he could get a tourist visa, he would be suspicious if he gets a tourist visa over and over again.

When I lived in CA, there was a person who actually did a dream like this one and was denied entry to the US. He said he was a
permanent resident, but he actually entered the US three times in one year as a tourist without a visa, and one day he was
spotted by the immigration officer, who told him, "The next time you try to enter the US, I will arrest you." I was told by the immigration officer, "If you try to enter the U.S. again, I will arrest you," and I was deported with an entry denial.

Through my lawyer, I filed a lawsuit with the CA Supreme Court, saying that the denial of entry was illegal and that I should be allowed to enter the country.
The court rejected my application and I am still not allowed to enter the country.

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#12
  • ルルレモン
  • 2025/03/19 (Wed) 04:30
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He says he will have to travel back and forth between Hawaii and Japan every three months on a tourist visa until he is elected to the DV.
I don't know if you are rich or not, but you are a total sucker.

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#13

If you come and go every 3 months and follow the rules ( and are not here illegally ) then I think you are free to go.
If you are suspicious, you will be caught at immigration when you enter the country.

I think what is more problematic than this person is people who are not returning home and are staying illegally even though their stay has expired.
Even though the immigration checks are strict, once you enter, they don't check anything after that.

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#17

I understand that the EB-5 has been discontinued and the pending application will be denied.

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