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Britt026

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    Britt026 reacted to Mira T in Divorce after get citizenship (Please read before judging)   
    I’m sorry to call this what it is. You actually used her. For you to just want to leave the marriage after a year of having your citizenship and making more money, and for you to already be asking about a new wife and immigration for the new future spouse, you already had everything planned out. 
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    Britt026 reacted to Rocio0010 in Divorce after get citizenship (Please read before judging)   
    These last paragraphs are a contradiction by themselves. You’re a stronger believer in marriages, but you are wanting to end it because in the last two weeks she hasn’t been behaving the way you want her to? 🤨 yeah no, that’s not how a marriage works. You don’t get to dictate how the other person behaves. 
    And why are you even thinking of a next wife, and more specifically, why are you worried about where your new wife is from? And why are you worried about her immigration status?
     
    You already know the other person.
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    Britt026 reacted to EatBulaga in Passport Bros   
    Visajourney searches for posts, and I'm not sure if you can search by Timeline parameters or if the gender is a searchable parameter?
     
    I'm pretty sure that the USCIS databases have the gender info since the I-129F asks for the beneficiary's gender and the I-130 asks for the beneficiary's sex. But access to the USCIS databases or what gender info USCIS releases doesn't seem to be readily available from my searches? Maybe someone else can find more?
     
    The only K1 data I found was from RapidVisa
    https://rapidvisa.com/k1-visa-report/
    Again, these data are based in RapidVisa applicantions and may not represent all the USCIS data, and the dates of the data seem to be pre-2018. But some interesting RapidVisa data results are:
     
    * 80% of sponsors are male. So the Male-to-Female ratio of US citizen sponsors is about 4:1.
     
    * Median age of sponsor is 42.
     
    * 60% of sponsors are Caucasian, 15% African-American, 14% Hispanic/Latino.
     
    * Average age of the beneficiary is late-20s.
     
    * Same-sex couples make up 6% of the K1s.
     
    * Median K1 sponsor income is about 45K, with the median US income 60K. 13% of K1 sponsors income is over 100K.
     
    * About 20% of the K1 entrants are from the Philippines followed by Vietnam, Dominican Republic, Mexico, and UK.
     
    * K1 account for about 6% of new immigrants with IR1/CR1 make up the majority.
     
    From these data, I can somewhat understand where the "Passport Bros" trend comes from. However, I'm not here posting for the purpose of opinions but for the data. And if others can find better data, please share. Thanks 
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