US immigration law is so draconian with so many gotchas, it's impossible for any person to keep track of all the actions they need to take.<p>This linkedin post is an example of one of those gotchas.<p>Does anyone know that employers need to reverify I-9 docs for visa hires everytime they get a new ead card or a new I-797? Does anyone know that drivers license needs to be renewed every single time? Whoch means taking an appointment, standing there for a day and showing the same shit documents all over again? Only to receive the drivers license after 2 months by snail mail?<p>Does anyone know that this has to be done even if they change jobs?<p>Does anyone know that if they move from one location to another they not only have to refile paperwork with USCIS, they also have to update every change in their address?<p>Oh btw, god forbid the USCIS cannot process documents in time (six months). They will then straggle along for 180 days or 240 days or god knows what number of days apply to what cases. What happens to I-9 in these cases? What happens to drivers license in these cases? Is the employee supposed to continue working or what?<p>What happens if the employer forgets a step? What happens if a lawyer makes a tiny mistake? What happens if the arrogant jerk of border control makes a mistake during reentry in the US? Why does the US consulate need to have everyone give an appointment with ALL documents again and again just to stamp a visa? What happens when they delay the process?<p>And I haven't even started talking about green card yet. Imagine doing all of the above for 10 years, 20 years and then being trapped for a gotcha in some paperwork somewhere? A mistake by a lawyer, by some employer. Wtf!!! Are they supposed to abandon their family, kids, friends and leave the country for this gotcha?<p>Are they saying that USCIS never makes mistakes?<p>I could go on and on. The process is incredibly bureaucratic and nightmarish. People lose their mental and physical health dealing with this shit. Families get separated routinely because of bureaucratic anarchy.<p>And this is all for EDUCATED workers and immigrants. This does not even scratch it for refugees, daca and others.<p>My serious advice to anyone who likes their life is to not come to the US. If you are already in the US, exit now. Take your job and projects with you. Go to another country where you can focus on your family, kids and maybe a business.