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Albatross

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    Regarding age difference.  USCIS could not care less about it.  My first Ukrainian wife was 23 years younger than me.  Married for 13 years, she passed away.  Second Ukrainian wife was 30 years younger.  She turned into a real gold digger.  Had to let her go, she's back in Ukraine with no Green Card.  Now  just got USCIS approval (NOA2) for my third Ukrainian.  Far more like my first one.  And 22 years younger.  I think up to about 22-23 years younger is ok.  Less might be better, but heck, I'm 70, and in as good a shape as most 55-60 year old guys.  But USCIS doesn't care.  I have a friend who married a Filipina when he was 80 and she was 20.  She's still with him at 26, and he's 86.  They each got what they wanted....  P.S. Almost HALF of all the K-1 visa's in a given year come from Manila... check it out!  Enormous age differences!

     

  2. Gonna ask this again, since nobody answered:   Anyone have any insight as to whether it takes longer to get the NOA2, if you have to ask for a "General Waiver" because you have filed I-129f's twice in the past?  First wife died after 13 years of marriage, second didn't work out, sent her back to Ukraine before the Permanent Green Card application, divorced, so she has NO US status, no Green Card, and is back to living in Ukraine as a Ukrainian. 

  3. Got a question for the community here.  Anyone have any insight as to whether it takes longer to get the NOA2, if you have to ask for a "General Waiver" because you have filed I-129f's twice in the past?  First wife died after 13 years of marriage, second didn't work out, sent her back to Ukraine before the Permanent Green Card application, divorced, so she has NO US status, no Green Card, and is back to living in Ukraine as a Ukrainian. 

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