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Old Oct 16th 2002, 8:51 pm
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Originally posted by katnap8:
Sitting here reading all these posts, has me wondering how there are so many people with long distance, international relationships? Is it a sign of the times? It's nice to know there are alot of us out there. Would love to hear your stories
Joshua and I met online in a telnet NUTS-based 'chat' site in 1995. Actually, we met on a number of sites among a community of people. I was married at the time and living in Australia. He was in Seattle and involved, long-distance, with a girl in Sydney. i met his girlfriend and got on well.

Despite an immediate textual attraction I didn't take the relationship seriously. The internet was so new and he was 9 years younger than me. I actually ignored him for a whole year because I refused to take a teenager seriously!

After a few years we started talking on the phone (at last he was 21), met, I moved to the states with my work, and in 2001 we were married and I moved to seattle permanently. We have a baby who looks just like him!

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Old Oct 16th 2002, 9:02 pm
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This is a very nice thread.

I tried meeting someone online before in the "normal" social way. But, just like in a bar, the men were either looking for sex and or were married.

I met my husband on Odigo. The very first time we talked, he asked me what I wanted. I shocked him by saying I wanted a good man to be my husband for the rest of my life. From that moment on we did not play any games, we knew what each other was looking for and we went from there. It did not take long before we fell madly in love. I went to Morocco in June for a month and we were married June 14th. The people there are so great. Now we wait for the K-3.

It is amazing to me how I (a US citizen) met such a wonderful man (a Moroccan citizen) that has the same fun loving personality as I do. We have so much in common and we can almost read each other's minds. Of course everyone thinks that we are crazy meeting "online". I thank God for the internet because it has truly opened up the world.

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Old Oct 16th 2002, 9:07 pm
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I met my husband in a yahoo "ska, punk & thrash" chatroom in September 99. It's funny as neither of us like that kind of music. We were both bored / lonesome & decided to chat in yahoo. We picked the most alternative sounding music room there was - though we didn't chat about music that night.

I'm from the UK and he's the US citizen. Though at the time we met online I was an exchange student in the USA. (So there was only a 1 hour time difference.) We were friends for a few months, lost touch, chatted a lot and then met in person 4 times before we got married. He proposed on the second meeting. The longer version is on our website.
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Old Oct 16th 2002, 9:47 pm
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I met Oscar through a girlfriend who lived in Argentina. We use to spend most of the day on MSN messenger and mIRC chatting it up when the boss was away in our respective offices, she over in Buenos Aires, while I was in Miami.

He was a good friend of hers and asked her if she knew anyone who could translate a resumé from Spanish to English. She said yes, gave him my email address and well.. you can imagine the rest.

That was over a year and a half ago. In february he was supposed to come to Miami and had his ticket for the 26th. The 20 of February they removed Argentina from the visa waiver program. Since then I have traveled twice to Buenos Aires to be with him and although originally our plans were to live over there, I have three young daughters ages 6, 4 and 2 and their father is dead set against me taking them. I have to respect his wishes considering the situation over there so the last time I left Buenos Aires Oscar and I both knew we had no idea when we would see each other again... but vowed to be together somehow.

He was unable to get a tourist visa and has no other way of coming to the U.S. And, unless I want to give up my children to their father (which I won't...) I can't go back for a year because of a new job and no vacation time. The only option left? K-1 visa and getting married over here... but the paperwork in Argentina (getting certified copies of ANYTHING is a mission) and we have been trying to get the paperwork ready for over 6 months.

I managed to depress myself telling this story... but I also just realized what we've been through. I wouldn't change it for the world though. He is the love of my life... and I just thank god my generation has had this medium (internet) to travel via a keyboard and a monitor to meet and love special people that I would have otherwise missed out on.

Thanks to whomever created this thread. I'm going to call Oscar right now and remind him how lucky we are that we've found each other. (Lately all we do is complain about the terrible luck... ) I wish you all luck and speedy processing.

Bye guys.
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Old Oct 16th 2002, 10:35 pm
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An old high school buddy asked me a similar question (below). My response to
him also serves as a reply to the OP

[A note of explanation: I landed a very lucrative construction management
contract to open 50 new stores in Mexico for an American company. No way I
could have pursued any of this had that not happened.] :-)

    > Okay, Bob. I HAVE to know HOW you got hooked up with a gal in Russia for
    > God's sake! Let us know.

First.... I'm sorry for the very tardy response. It's not that I've been
away from my computer completely, I've just been totally worn out. Between
crossing the border into Mexico four times a day, trying to slowly unpack
boxes, and trying to keep up with my Russia deal I just haven't had time to
write much.

Plus.... Your question is not an easy one to answer. I first became aware of
Ela (Eleonora) in 1995. I was in the initial stages of the design work for
that big database driven automotive website that I developed for the Dallas
and Ft. Worth markets when I received an unsolicited email from a Dallas
guy. He was selling a book about his experience dating, and then marring a
Russian gal. I had never heard of this stuff at that time so I was real
curious. He had a web site that told a little bit of the story. His web site
had links to many of the so called Russian Marriage Agency web sites. I was
amazed. I really had no idea that any of this was going on. And remember..
This was '95. That's seven years ago! Anyway.... I was still happily married
at the time (or so I thought), and I really was just curious. Once I visited
some of the marriage agency sites I began to realize that the good ones were
database driven, and essentially the exact same design that I needed for the
car site. So.... I decided that in order to really look at the best ones I'd
have to visit them all. I never made it. There were hundreds of them.
Plus... I found that the guy selling the book had already sort of filtered
them, and he had a page with links to the best ones. In the whole process I
must have seen photos of 10,000 young women who live in Russia, or a former
soviet state, and who are seeking romance in the west. Actually... I paid
little attention to the actual images because I was mostly looking at how
the pages were laid out, and how the search features of the site were set
up. But.... One day I crossed an image that was so different from the others
that I book marked it. It was different because the gal appeared to convey
confidence. And.... It was the only black and white photo that I had seen.

About two years passed.... I spent a year developing "D/FW Autoweb", and it
quite literally jumped into profitability. We were in the black our second
month! But then a key player got nabbed for speedometer tampering by the
feds, and he got sent off to federal prison. The whole deal collapsed.
Plus... It didn't help matters that he was my son-in-law! :-O

Oh well.... Another year passed, and I was really struggling. Then I got a
call from an old construction management client in North Dallas. They wanted
me to manage the rehab of an apartment project in Louisville, Kentucky. I
was saved by the bell! I tell you this story because I began to commute
between Dallas and Louisville, and I needed a laptop computer. When I
transferred all my stuff to the laptop there was a "web archive" file that I
didn't recognize. I double clicked, and viola - there she was again! I
thought it was pretty weird because it had been so long, and she was still
listed. But..... I still dragged the archive file to my laptop. After my
first six weeks on the job in Kentucky I arrived home in early October of
'97 to find my wife had split!

Straight to the Russian girls - right? Well... No... Geez I had a huge
project going in Kentucky. Plus... The wife called and wanted to "work
things out"? What ever that means? What it meant for me was about $40,000! A
new car for her... A trip to Hawaii.... An unguided horse pack trip into the
high Rockies... Several ski trips to New Mexico, and Colorado. Lots of new
clothes, and plenty of new jewelry too! Oh well... The point is.... Lots of
time is passing, and lots of money (potentially to be spent on the chase) is
also passing.

Finally the marriage went completely south, but I was busted. It was about
this time that I received the phone call from Amarillo. A very close friend
was dying of brain cancer. My Kentucky deal was winding down so I decided to
move to Amarillo to be with him. I took his job selling cars to make beans
while I took him fishing and such. It was during this time that I actually
began to consider the Russian girl deal. But.... being a newly divorced old
man, I became involved with a girl in Amarillo who was much too young for
me. She was 22 with two kids, and she REALLY needed me! :-)

Now I'm more busted!

My friends condition worsened, and I knew there was nothing more that I
could do so I went for the deal in Cuero (the nightclub deal that I
mentioned in my previous message). I had to do something. My life was in
chaos! While in Cuero I had plenty of time to think about this Russian gal
who had caught my attention, but geez it's now 1999! No way she was still
around. So... I just looked at some of the web sites again and continued to
think about it. The Cuero deal falls apart, and now I really don't know what
I'm going to do. I'm flat busted. I can't even date a local girl - let alone
one that's 10,000 miles away. I put it out of my mind. I move back to
Amarillo, and start a steel building business.

The steel building business is computer intensive, doing estimates and such,
plus it needs a web site. Right? So... I'm constantly sitting in front of my
computer. More and more I'm thinking, "That sure seems like it would be a
great adventure." But..... Geez it's soooooo expensive. All the guys who've
done it say that it costs about $10,000 to find and bring a girl out of
Russia. I'm worried about where my next meal is going to come from!

But.... I decide that I'm going to fiddle around with it anyway. After all,
the initial stages only involve the writing of a bunch of form letters to a
lot of girls. What's that? Some printing with my computer, and a little
postage? Then I realize that I can't even do that. It wouldn't be fair. If I
did get hooked up with a few of them - I didn't have the money to do
anything about it! I decided, "Okay... I'm just gonna write to one girl as
an experiment." Of course, guess who popped into my mind? Sure. It was
Eleonora. She had said in her ad that she spoke English so I wouldn't even
have to go to the expense of having my letter translated. Upon more careful
consideration I realized that speaking English, and reading English aren't
necessarily the same thing so I decided that I'd have to send the letter in
both English and Russian, but somehow I'd have to get the Russian version
done myself. The first step though was to get her address. I sent an email
message to the owner of the web site where I'd first seen her, and I
complained about how stale his info was. He claimed that he updated his site
with new girls every month. About a month passed, and I received an
apologetic message saying, "Yes." "You are right." "The information is very
old." "I've been involved in other things, and the site has just been
sitting there running." Here is the girls address for FREE! The exact same
thing happened when I went after her phone number. The one in her ad was so
old that it wasn't her number any longer. When I finally tracked down her
new number the guy said, "I'm closing down this service so here is her
number for FREE! :-)

Now it's the year 2000, and I'm fiddling with installing Cyrillic fonts on
my computer, and "keyboard" files that let you type in another alphabet with
an American keyboard. You just can't imagine how complicated this all
became. I won't bore you with the details. Anyway... Finally... In March of
2001 I dropped two envelopes in the mail. One in English, and the other a
computer translation of the same letter in Russian. About six weeks passed,
and my friend's wife came back to my garage apartment with an envelop from
Russia.

Eleonora was amazed to receive my letter because, of course, it had been so
very long since she had place that silly ad on that web site. In fact, she
had fallen in love with a friend of a friend who lived in Holland. Moved
there to live with him. It didn't work out, and she had just moved back to
Russia when my letter arrived.

There is sooooo much more about this whole experience that I've left out.
It's been so very interesting, frustrating, comical, and enlightening. We
talk on the telephone for about an hour each weekend. I just talked to her
this morning as a matter of fact. She is 37, 5'-2" tall, 110 pounds, blue
eyes, and brown hair. She is a professional photographer (which partially
explains why her photo caught my attention). She has a twin sister named
Victoria (Vicky), and she lives with her mother and sister in a city in
Southern Russia called Rostov-on-don (referring to the Don River), and about
1,000 km straight south of Moscow. Her father was a neurologist, but he died
of a heart attack in 1999.

We recently had to change our plans a little. I was originally supposed to
fly to Moscow in late May, but she couldn't get off. Now I'm scheduled to go
in late June. Our conversation today was pretty comical because it became
obvious that both of us were feeling a little tense. Wondering if the other
one was actually going to show up. After the exchange of promises we had to
laugh a little about how stressful this actually is.

So.... I've got to start making arrangements very soon. I promised her that
I'd apply for my Russian entry visa, and purchase my airline tickets this
coming week. She is going to be out of town on an assignment for a month
starting Tuesday so I won't be able to speak with her again until just
before we both leave for Moscow.

Geez... I'm so nervous about all this. She seems like a very sweet person,
but it still makes me very tense.

Update:
*****
I flew to Rostov-on-don, Russia at the beginning of July, and spent five
days with Eleonora. I had a great time. Met her mother and her sister. Found
Russia to be a pretty cool place. Found Eleonora to be a delightful person,
and proposed marriage on my final day there.

Sent I-129F to the Texas Service Center on Sept. 10, 2002.
Received 1st NOA on Sept. 17, 2002 w/Receipt Date of 9/13/02

E-mail and phone calls continue!

Waiting! :-)


Bob Autrey
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La Jacaranda #5
Rancho Viejo, TX 78575

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Old Oct 16th 2002, 11:25 pm
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My, our story I should say.

I was on a short weekend trip in Paris with my friend, to
have a closer look at La Defense, a new part of the town,
filled with modern architecture. The rest of Paris we both
saw so many times. I am from Holland. After roaming around a
bit we went back to downtown Paris and had a drink in a bar,
where I met Amy. She was determined not to speak English but
solely Portugese, which she claims works much better in
France) So it took me a while to discover she was not from
Portugal or Brazil but from America, which to be honest did
not surprise me, given her looks So the rest of the
evening was spent in English, much more convenient.

On Monday my friend and I had to go back to Holland, we
exchanged phone numbers, because she was planning to go to
Holland to meet up with her American friend who lived there
with her Dutch friend. We met up again and I brought her to
Amsterdam Airport. That was March 1996. In May of the same
year I arrived for the first time after 15 years in Arizona,
for my first visit to her. We had a lovely camping trip from
Tucson, through Joshua Tree Park all the way up to San
Francisco and Lake Tahoe. To attend a wedding. It was on the
long road back we fell in love, we decided afterwards.

Those trips continued for about 4 years, both I to America
and she to Holland several times a year. Then we decided we
could not go on like this, the phone bill was astronomical,
so a marriage came in the picture. Since she had a recent
experience living in Portugal for a few years, not liking
it, I thought OK it is my turn.

So here we are, after struggling with INS for a period of
time. I do realize however, how she must have felt in
Portugal. It is hard sometimes, missing your own country and
everything that goes with it.

This thread has not much to do with visas, but is very nice
to read. So why not
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Old Oct 16th 2002, 11:46 pm
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This topic caught my attention...

I met my husband( from philippines) in 2000 on mIRC chat room #filipino. I was living here in LA. We chatted a few times on mIRC, ICQ and then he would call thru DIALPAD. In Jan2001, I flew back to manila to finish medical school and decided to text him one day and have an eyeball. We met and i still remember that day! I never thought he would be the ONE i would marry...now it is 2002, i am here in LA with our 1 year old daughter waiting for his petition to be approved...reading the posts, now i know there are other people like me waiting for approvals....and i wish the process was faster....good luck to everyone out there!

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Old Oct 17th 2002, 12:13 am
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Joshua and I met online in a telnet NUTS-based 'chat' site in 1995. Actually, we met on a number of sites among a community of people. I was married at the time and living in Australia. He was in Seattle and involved, long-distance, with a girl in Sydney. i met his girlfriend and got on well.

Despite an immediate textual attraction I didn't take the relationship seriously. The internet was so new and he was 9 years younger than me. I actually ignored him for a whole year because I refused to take a teenager seriously!

After a few years we started talking on the phone (at last he was 21), met, I moved to the states with my work, and in 2001 we were married and I moved to seattle permanently. We have a baby who looks just like him!

Shannon
My fiance and i met on the internet in a chat room. I had been going there for a few months before he started coming in. Neither of us were looking for anything, except for someone to laugh with. But shortly after we started talking something clicked between us and we have been together ever since. In total a year and a half. It is amazing what can happen when you least expect it. No matter anyone says I believe that it was a miracle that brought us together because if he had never set foot in the chat room we wouldn't even be aware of each other to this day and we wouldn't be planning a wedding
 
Old Oct 17th 2002, 12:28 am
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I met my wife while on a business trip to Moscow. Was doing some work for a
local company here in Cali who allowed us a lavish expense account. She
worked the hotel lobby and we got to know each other over a few cocktails
one night, sort of like that movie with Julia Roberts and Richard Gere if
you get the drift. Once I returned to the US we decided to keep up the
romance and before you know it, she was on a plane to LAX.
"Aliluv" wrote in message
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    > I met my husband at the local Oktoberfest (he is German) he was here for
    > 6 months visitng his brother (who married a USC)
    > we only had a few months together and both wanted more time so he went
    > home for 5 months then returned, we fell in love and he had to go home
    > again for 4 months so when he came back we decided to get married so he
    > would not have to go home. We are currently in AOS process (he has
    > fingerprinting on Oct 18th).
    > Ali
    > p.s. It's very interesting to see lots of couples met on the internet!
    > it's really cool.
    > We return to the oktoberfest every year to celebrate our anniversary of
    > meeting (it's been 2 years)
    > --
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Old Oct 17th 2002, 1:00 am
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I met my wife while driving, and LOST, in eastern Cuba. She was hitch hiking,
which is very common there. After she sorted me out, direction wise, we went
out for dinner and an evening of dancing. We ended up spending several days
together.

In my mind this was an impossible relationship, because of the distance and
problems in traveling between the countries. I went home thinking that it had
been a nice vacation "fling", but when she called 4 days later , I knew I was
hooked!
 
Old Oct 17th 2002, 2:18 am
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I met Chris in a chatroom ofcourse,on November the 28th 2001...and after 2
hours we were talking on the phone already( he told me he felt the urge to
hear my voice...and I was saying to myself...my god this man is crazy
    :P ).Since then we talked( and still do) every day thru emails or
messenger...and by voice and camera we could feel eachother much closer...On
December the 9th we were confessing our love one to eachother while
listening to Enya-"Only Time"...our song now....I knew then that he is the
one and true love of my life and I was so sad because I didnt think that it
would be possible for us to be together because we were so far away...Soon
we decided that we have to meet in person ,to complete our love.So he came
here on april...and being together had only confirmed our love one for
another...he was here for 2 weeks and as the time grew we both knew that we
will not be able to live one without another.It was so sad when he left that
my heart fell apart....we were both crying and kissing and holding eachother
and wouldn let go...but he had to leave....he said that Only Time will be on
our side and he asked me to trust in our love...After he got home he started
to gather all the documents for the I-129Petition( we found out that this
would be the quickiest way for us to be together) and on May the 9th he sent
it in...to Nebraska Center Service...1Noa was may the 13 and then we had to
wait a very long time for the aprouval...2NOA September the 3rd....Soon the
Embassy here sent me the package and in a week I had the visa( it went very
quick and easy here)...
We bought the tickets and all....he is coming on the 26th to take me and we
will be going back home on 29th...We are so happy that finaly its over
with this.....and I miss him so much....God I cant wait for the next
saturday to come when I will have him back in my arms again
We are now here and I still think its a dream...but its not...it is
true...very true that soon I will be with My Love again

We are both thanking God for the internet...first because we met like
this..we both think that if we would of met in person first it would of been
different...like this we shared feelings and talked a lot and we got closer
than ever it would of been possible...we connected one to eachother...and
second because we can keep in touch all the time...we have msn and yahoo
open always and just knowing that he is there it helps me stand the distance
better...we talk almost all day..even when he is at work sometimes:P....I
remember that we used to do everything together even on the net.... having
dinner,sleeping,watching tv,working...everything with the cameras and the
sound on ...so it was almost like he would be here....even now I watch him
while he watches West Wing...soon very soon I will lay be his side there
on that couchie in his sweet tender arms

That is our story

Gabriela

P.S. Is so interesting to read all this posts about how people from so
different places got together
Good luck to you all and have a nice life!
 
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I was in Vietnam working for over a year, I knew my fiances family when i was still in america. We hung out a lot then we both liked each other so decided to get together we were together the whole time i was living in Vietnam. Then i decided to come back to america so that she can come here. After she becomes a citizen we will travel and live in other countries. If she is a vietnamese citizen she can't go anywhere.
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Old Oct 17th 2002, 4:57 am
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Hey Juliet,

Which game are you talking about? I met my wife while playing an
online game 2 years ago. Asheron's Call, to be specific. We have been
and still are both very active within the game after 3 years (having 4
accounts). I came to the US 3 times to visit in a 4 month period of
time and never went home the last time, April 2000. We got married
26th May 2000 , and are in the "System" as we speak. I am about to re
apply for my replacement EAD, just waiting on the AOS Interview to
come round, though they can take as much time as they like, I have
never been happier in my life. I think meeting within a game
environment and developing our relationship in that manner, rather
than in a "chat room" may be different. We were playing the game
first, relationship second (at first), as opposed to chatrooms where
most people go specifically to find companionship of one sort or
another. Maybe that is why our relationship is so strong.



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Jerry (USC) and Paula (SAC) here. We met via an online dating service when for a lark she sent me an email. I was intrigued by her location (South Africa) and the fact that she used the word "surreptitiously". We emailed for awhile, then MSN messenger, then came the horrendous phone bills. We decided I'd make a trip down, we were pretty involved emotionally and were really afraid there might not be a physical chemistry. Wrongo....turned out to be hot....Then we started talking crazy crap like getting married. We looked at the K1 and then discovered we could DCF. We got married in Jo'burg, DCF'd and she's been here for 2 weeks....Fact is indeed stranger than fiction.......
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My husband and I met in 1998 when he was on a visit to the US. He was at a nearby park playing handball with his cousin and I was there with a friend of mine. I knew his cousin and we were introduced and started talking about his life in Pakistan, religion and the many major differences in our cultures (being a Catholic girl from Brooklyn we did not have too much in common and much to share). When he went home we kept in touch with occassional e-mails, holiday cards and the like. In 2001 I decided that since I had some money saved and was planning on changing careers I might as well do some travel while I had the chance. I quit my job and he invited me to see his home and country. I went to Pakistan, planning on staying only a month. When I got there I fell in love with not only my husband, but his entire family. They were so wonderful and warm and loving. I wound up staying 3 months, coming home for Christmas with my family. After being home for about a month I realized I couldn't be without him any longer and started the K1 process.
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