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  1. This sounds like a horror story. Having your fiancee right there, at the airport, with a proper visa, after months of waiting, just to learn she's being sent back home. My deepest sympathy.

    Now, as to the problems at the POE, it is to my understanding, that K-1 holders very, very rarely have any problems at the border, not to mention being denied entry altogether. Possible reasons:

    1. The OP was already married at the time of K-1 entry, in which case entering on K-1 would be against the law.

    2. There is more to this story than meets the eye. Maybe the IO at the POE found a reason for inadmissibility that we don't know about, yet. Hence, he denied entry. I find it hardly unlikely to be scrutinly questioned about some details regarding the petitioner's house without a valid reason, especially when it comes to immigrants from countries such as South Korea.

    3. We're dealing with a troll.

    i chose 3. the OP has been present on this thread since he posted, yet he hasn't given any extra details.

  2. Annette refused to move to "grey, damp" London. She's been over there dozens of times and claims she's never seen the sun.

    So here we are in Colorado with its 300+ sunny days a year. Not keen on the bitterly cold, dry winters. But aside from that, I can't argue with her weather choice.

    ha i spent a month in bromley, just outside of London and there were maybe 5 sunny days throughout my visit all together, the rest of the time it rained like crazy

  3. i've been here since i was 15 and i don't even know what's a life in Russia like anymore, it's a foreign world to me now, so we really didn't even discuss going and living there. however, hubby said that he would come and live in Russia, if something happened with my papers and i wouldn't get approved, and become a commercial fisherman ahah

  4. Before attempting either of the three possible methods of obtaining the necessary documentation for China that one is free to marry, one must actually BE free to marry. At this time, the OP is not. He must obtain a divorce from the current wife before attempting to marry another. Any of the three possible methods require signing an affidavit disclosing all prior marriages and providing official government issued documentation that each has been terminated. To marry next month will require the OP to commit, at minimum, two crimes, bigamy and fraud.

    also.. i don't know what's "recently" is for him, but, say, to get a divorce in the state of KY, you have to be separated for at least 60 days, which is two months.. i don't know about other states.. but seems like the OP needs to slow his horses down a bit and get all his ducks in order.

  5. rgr that, thanks.

    Thanks for being a douche Mrs Block. Very helpful. I cant help it half the women in the world are scammers, now can I? I did not think the marriage was an issue since I canceled the visa and since the marriage did not happen in the Philippines. So I came and searched and found the answer. No thanks to you and those like you of course.

    you're not welcome then. smh...

  6. looks like you've been together for a long time and had plenty of time to discuss your issues. you are from canada, you had plenty of chances to spend more time together, maybe even live together for a couple months, as you did according to your signature, didn't you figure out what kind of fruit cake he is before you left everything behind?

    honestly, if everything was as perfect back in Canada as you describe, i would have made the husband move there instead of coming over here.

  7. Is there a certain POE that is required? Like can I use any international airport or my RUB fiancé? I live in KY, but was going to meet her in Miami?

    It doesn't matter which airport she enters at. As soon as she steps on US soil, at that international airport is where her POE is gonna be, no matter if she has connecting flights or not.

  8. Living with my inlaws is what almost destroyed my marriage. I hope it will work out for you or you can find your own place soon :blink:

    It's definitely taken a toll on my relationship.. and though i kept my mouth shut for a looooooong time and after We finally got married, the flood gates opened and I started stating my opinion more clearly.. and I feel bad for my poor hubby when he has to listen to me running my mouth, but God willing, soon things will be under my control :)

  9. honestly we had to do it in an emergency situation. we've lived with them for a year..never ever again..if you dont have to do it..dont.

    i thought we got along well, but after a few months little things started to bug both families. after 6 months i was losing my temper. no privacy. no knocking..and even though they gave us a room its still technically theirs so they think they can just barge in and snoop whenever they want. my mother in law barged in on a sunday morning while i was naked even!

    I'm almost 40, and i got very tired of being told how to do things, like clean, cook etc for me and my husband. i'm not a child and yet they kept treating us like children.

    i've had a nervous breakdown, walked out and started to hitchhike back home until my husband found me in the pouring rain and dragged me back. Needless to say now that we are moving out in two weeks (finally got out house) i think we've burn every bridge possible with them.

    oh how i hear you... the barging in, the no knocking, the constant questions about stuff that is completely irrelevant to them, sometimes i feel like walking, but we live in the boonies and if i start walking the highway, a truck driver will stop and think i'm a prostitute ahahah

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