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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi guys,

I don't know where to post this but I just need some advice.

I just bought a gift for my fiance cause when I get to the US in a month from now it will be his birthday.

Unfortunately, the gift I bought is considered as a deadly weapon I got him a " four fingers metal fist ring" it's a batman design.I had no idea I wouldn't be able to take it with me, I just thought it's meant to be a gift just for a display and it would be on my check in luggage, but I just checked now that I can't bring it.Does anybody know a courier that would deliver it?or if courier doesn't ship stuffs like this, is there any other options?The item I got is kinda pricey cause of the batman design, that's why it would be really great if I could somehow send it to my husband to be.

Thanks guys, hope somebody can help somehow :(

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Hi guys,

I don't know where to post this but I just need some advice.

I just bought a gift for my fiance cause when I get to the US in a month from now it will be his birthday.

Unfortunately, the gift I bought is considered as a deadly weapon I got him a " four fingers metal fist ring" it's a batman design.I had no idea I wouldn't be able to take it with me, I just thought it's meant to be a gift just for a display and it would be on my check in luggage, but I just checked now that I can't bring it.Does anybody know a courier that would deliver it?or if courier doesn't ship stuffs like this, is there any other options?The item I got is kinda pricey cause of the batman design, that's why it would be really great if I could somehow send it to my husband to be.

Thanks guys, hope somebody can help somehow sad.png

Sorry, but no. It cannot be legally transported to the US using any courier. You can buy plenty of those things here in the US though.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I think you are describing "Brass Knuckles", which as you say are a deadly weapon. That means if your husband is caught with them he could go to jail. Also, this could go on his record which might also make it more difficult for him to find work. This gift is an extremely bad idea. Wouldn't you also be breaking the law sending it to him?

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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YEah, I guess I'll have to leave it here till we move back here in the next 20-30 years of our lives.

yes it is the knuckles I'm talking about.I didn;t know it would be bad for him, I guess I was just overwhelmed when I saw it.I thought it would be cool to give it as a gift, it's hard to think of something to give to someone, I mean clothes, shoes etc are so given already.

 
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