QUOTE(zackandrivi @ Jul 21 2006, 01:40 PM)

I have read a lot of information here about this topic but have not seen any specifics on how people are answering the question. I met my fiance on latinamericancupid.com in Feb `06. Is it recommended that I answer yes or no to question 19 on the I-129F? I appologize if this has been answered previously.
Thanks
I guess you'd have to make your own decision, based on the definition of a MB brought by IMBRA and how the site you used works. From what I've read, people who were not sure whether to answer yes or no, tended to answer yes and explain the reasons why they gave such an answer.
(4) INTERNATIONAL MARRIAGE BROKER.—
(A) IN GENERAL.—The term ‘‘international marriage broker’’ means a corporation, partnership, business, individual, or other legal entity, whether or not organized under any law of the United States, that charges fees for providing dating, matrimonial, matchmaking services, or social referrals between United States citizens or nationals or aliens lawfully admitted to the United States as permanent residents and foreign national clients by providing personal contact information or otherwise facilitating communication between individuals.
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EXCEPTIONS.—Such term does not include—
(i) a traditional matchmaking organization of a cultural or religious nature that operates on a nonprofit
basis and otherwise operates in compliance with the laws of the countries in which it operates, including
the laws of the United States; or
(ii) an entity that provides dating services if its principal business is not to provide international dating
services between United States citizens or United States residents and foreign nationals and it charges
comparable rates and offers comparable services to all individuals it serves regardless of the individual’s
gender or country of citizenship.
(5) K NONIMMIGRANT VISA.—The term ‘‘K nonimmigrant visa’’ means a nonimmigrant visa under clause (i) or (ii) of section 101(a)(15)(K) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(15)(K)).
(6) PERSONAL CONTACT INFORMATION.— (A) IN GENERAL.—The term ‘‘personal contact information’’
means information, or a forum to obtain such information, that would permit individuals to contact each other, including—
(i) the name or residential, postal, electronic mail, or instant message address of an individual;
(ii) the telephone, pager, cellphone, or fax number, or voice message mailbox of an individual; or
(iii) the provision of an opportunity for an in-person meeting.
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EXCEPTION.—Such term does not include a photograph or general information about the background or
interests of a person.
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