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falburq

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    falburq got a reaction from CaroSL in THESE TWO THINGS ARE IMPORTANT FOR ANYBODY CONSIDERING K1 VISA!! MUST READ   
    First, the K1 is for a fiance(e) visa, so there's no spouse yet. Second, why get married as soon as fiance(e) arrives? The K1 visa gives the couple 90 days to get married, so this notion that you have to marry as soon as the fiance(e) enters the US is nonsense. Also, if you want to have some type of ceremony and have it done the right way, you'll need that 90 days.
    One last thing, if you are going to post using all caps (shouting) and using demeaning language at least try to use proper spelling and grammar. Why is THAT so hard for some people to understand!
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    falburq got a reaction from BethandBilly in Lies and deception. Be aware, please!   
    Sorry about your predicament, but that can happen even if not a foreign relationship.
    My ex-wife and I were together for 12 years (4 actually married) and it wasn't until we had a son together that she decided to show true colors and file for divorce after she was guaranteed a steady sizable income by seating on her *** as part of child support. And she wasn't a foreigner, born and raised good ole southern girl <right>.
    Marriage is a gamble no matter what/where/how/whom. Just be ready for whatever life throws your way. Only way to sort of prevent similar situation: GET A PRENUP!!!
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    falburq got a reaction from SweetDelish in Lies and deception. Be aware, please!   
    Sorry about your predicament, but that can happen even if not a foreign relationship.
    My ex-wife and I were together for 12 years (4 actually married) and it wasn't until we had a son together that she decided to show true colors and file for divorce after she was guaranteed a steady sizable income by seating on her *** as part of child support. And she wasn't a foreigner, born and raised good ole southern girl <right>.
    Marriage is a gamble no matter what/where/how/whom. Just be ready for whatever life throws your way. Only way to sort of prevent similar situation: GET A PRENUP!!!
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    falburq got a reaction from james&olya in Lies and deception. Be aware, please!   
    Sorry about your predicament, but that can happen even if not a foreign relationship.
    My ex-wife and I were together for 12 years (4 actually married) and it wasn't until we had a son together that she decided to show true colors and file for divorce after she was guaranteed a steady sizable income by seating on her *** as part of child support. And she wasn't a foreigner, born and raised good ole southern girl <right>.
    Marriage is a gamble no matter what/where/how/whom. Just be ready for whatever life throws your way. Only way to sort of prevent similar situation: GET A PRENUP!!!
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