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    NavarreMan got a reaction from Q2018 in Is Match.com considered a 'marriage broker'?   
    I will correct myself here. I have never used nor been a member of Match.com. I just looked at their website and see that they use the zip code for their searches. This significantly limits the search results to the US or its territories. I think Canada may also use the 5 digit zip, I am not sure. That would mean that the principal business is domestic, at least for Match.com.
    However, they do have an international side as well.
    http://www.match.com/international/index.aspx
    This website may not be excluded under the IMBRA. Again this is a legal definition and I defer (I learn from my mistakes) to any legal folks out there that can decipher this interpretation. Both entities seem to be under one roof so this is a sticky area. What is the harm in providing the info for the website regardless of the IMBRA status?
    Funny, eating crow doesn't taste that bad but I wouldn't want to make a habit of it.
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    NavarreMan got a reaction from Penny Lane in Early Infant Learning   
    Make sure and include Facebook - he must be exhibiting some social skills by now. Oh and Outlook so he can e-mail all his buddies. And eBay for economics...
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    NavarreMan got a reaction from elmcitymaven in Early Infant Learning   
    Make sure and include Facebook - he must be exhibiting some social skills by now. Oh and Outlook so he can e-mail all his buddies. And eBay for economics...
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    NavarreMan got a reaction from Ban Hammer in Early Infant Learning   
    Make sure and include Facebook - he must be exhibiting some social skills by now. Oh and Outlook so he can e-mail all his buddies. And eBay for economics...
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    NavarreMan got a reaction from Ontarkie in Early Infant Learning   
    Make sure and include Facebook - he must be exhibiting some social skills by now. Oh and Outlook so he can e-mail all his buddies. And eBay for economics...
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    NavarreMan got a reaction from Empress of Groovy in Violation of HIPAA Privacy Act   
    3 or 4 years ago... where have you been?
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    NavarreMan got a reaction from sachinky in Best way to meet a Ukrainian/Russian (and cheapest)   
    So I take it they didn't lose your paperwork and the fees didn't double on you 1/2 way through the process, and due to the increase in fees and ensuing rush to file, delays of many months were incurred. You're right, what am I complaining about? Oh and then the S.A.V.E. system wasn't properly documented and stepsons driver's license was suspended. That fiasco only took a Congressman, a Senator and the Bureau Chief of the North Carolina Dept of Motor Vehicles to sort out. Oh heavens forbid, what was I thinking posting here? This thread must be for the precious few that breezed through the process with nary a problem.
    Bleeding heart my ####! Nice pedestal you put yourself on buddy. I guess you have been through this process enough times to state that as long as you pay the fees and have your docs in order, a "slam dunk" is virtually assured. Maybe you didn't have any problems but I can guarantee you that the USCIS has dealt out it's share of heartache, even to those who had their docs in order. Don't pretend to know what everyone else here has been through. As I stated I can only speak for my experience, as ridiculous as I felt the OP was, it took your snotty, egotistical and untoward comment to bring me down to this level.
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    NavarreMan got a reaction from B_J in Best way to meet a Ukrainian/Russian (and cheapest)   
    So I take it they didn't lose your paperwork and the fees didn't double on you 1/2 way through the process, and due to the increase in fees and ensuing rush to file, delays of many months were incurred. You're right, what am I complaining about? Oh and then the S.A.V.E. system wasn't properly documented and stepsons driver's license was suspended. That fiasco only took a Congressman, a Senator and the Bureau Chief of the North Carolina Dept of Motor Vehicles to sort out. Oh heavens forbid, what was I thinking posting here? This thread must be for the precious few that breezed through the process with nary a problem.
    Bleeding heart my ####! Nice pedestal you put yourself on buddy. I guess you have been through this process enough times to state that as long as you pay the fees and have your docs in order, a "slam dunk" is virtually assured. Maybe you didn't have any problems but I can guarantee you that the USCIS has dealt out it's share of heartache, even to those who had their docs in order. Don't pretend to know what everyone else here has been through. As I stated I can only speak for my experience, as ridiculous as I felt the OP was, it took your snotty, egotistical and untoward comment to bring me down to this level.
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    NavarreMan got a reaction from dogspot in Best way to meet a Ukrainian/Russian (and cheapest)   
    So I take it they didn't lose your paperwork and the fees didn't double on you 1/2 way through the process, and due to the increase in fees and ensuing rush to file, delays of many months were incurred. You're right, what am I complaining about? Oh and then the S.A.V.E. system wasn't properly documented and stepsons driver's license was suspended. That fiasco only took a Congressman, a Senator and the Bureau Chief of the North Carolina Dept of Motor Vehicles to sort out. Oh heavens forbid, what was I thinking posting here? This thread must be for the precious few that breezed through the process with nary a problem.
    Bleeding heart my ####! Nice pedestal you put yourself on buddy. I guess you have been through this process enough times to state that as long as you pay the fees and have your docs in order, a "slam dunk" is virtually assured. Maybe you didn't have any problems but I can guarantee you that the USCIS has dealt out it's share of heartache, even to those who had their docs in order. Don't pretend to know what everyone else here has been through. As I stated I can only speak for my experience, as ridiculous as I felt the OP was, it took your snotty, egotistical and untoward comment to bring me down to this level.
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    NavarreMan got a reaction from Empress of Groovy in Best way to meet a Ukrainian/Russian (and cheapest)   
    Keeping the romance alive! Got me 1 very happy RUB (hate that term, like calling me a NAM, North American Male) woman and no family begging to move here. Life is dandy! Wasn't looking for love, wasn't looking for a Russian bride but admittedly was driving through the neighborhood. Love found me and happened to come in a 5'-2" Russian body. IMHO - if you go looking for a wife, concubine or whatever, you get may not necessarily be what you seek. Not that it is bad, but will it stand the test of time, USICS, economic crisis, etc. Can't speak for everyone, only myself and what my experience is, and it is good.
    If you think it is easy, it's not. USCIS will do everything to discourage those who are not ready for the long-haul. Communication, or at least the determination with which you both seek communication will be very important. What makes sense to you may be an insult to her or visa-versa. It will take lots of patience to clear up misunderstandings and even more to get past the differences of culture (no whistling in the house!).
    As for the OP – sounds like someone fishing for reactions rather than someone who genuinely seeks advice and counsel.
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