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Old Feb 27th 2007, 7:08 pm
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Originally Posted by Abj
please,take the advice from someone that knows,these kind of marriages do not
work.i can tell you more.send me a message.

taracide wrote:
>My British boyfriend is here in the US on a tourist visa. I am a
>US citizen.
>
>Can we get married on the tourist visa?
>
>Will he need to leave after his tourist visa expires and re-enter on a
>different visa? Which one?
>
>We plan to stay in the US after the marriage to live and work.
>
>How can he seek employment after marriage?
>
>When can he get a social security number?
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>Does he have to wait for any particular paperwork to be processed?
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>Please help!!! His tourist visa expires in 1 month!
Could we perhaps inquire where this special knowledge comes from? Are you a researcher, for example?
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Old Feb 28th 2007, 3:31 am
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when you have become a victem of immagration fraud.you begin to more research
to check out how and why these people are doing it and getting away with it.

fatbrit wrote:
>> please,take the advice from someone that knows,these kind of marriages
>> do not
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>> >
>> >Please help!!! His tourist visa expires in 1 month!
>
>Could we perhaps inquire where this special knowledge comes from? Are
>you a researcher, for example?
 
Old Feb 28th 2007, 3:33 am
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what we do need to do is see how this can be stpped.i am working on it.

abj wrote:
>when you have become a victem of immagration fraud.you begin to more research
>to check out how and why these people are doing it and getting away with it.
>
>>> please,take the advice from someone that knows,these kind of marriages
>>> do not
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>>Could we perhaps inquire where this special knowledge comes from? Are
>>you a researcher, for example?
 
Old Feb 28th 2007, 4:20 am
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Originally Posted by abj via ImmigrationKB.com
when you have become a victem of immagration fraud.you begin to more research
to check out how and why these people are doing it and getting away with it.

fatbrit wrote:
>> please,take the advice from someone that knows,these kind of marriages
>> do not
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>> >
>> >Please help!!! His tourist visa expires in 1 month!
>
>Could we perhaps inquire where this special knowledge comes from? Are
>you a researcher, for example?
So are you publishing your paper on this issue?
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Old Feb 28th 2007, 4:21 am
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Originally Posted by abj via ImmigrationKB.com
what we do need to do is see how this can be stpped.i am working on it.

abj wrote:
>when you have become a victem of immagration fraud.you begin to more research
>to check out how and why these people are doing it and getting away with it.
>
>>> please,take the advice from someone that knows,these kind of marriages
>>> do not
>[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>>Could we perhaps inquire where this special knowledge comes from? Are
>>you a researcher, for example?
Can we ask about your strategies here?
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Old Feb 28th 2007, 3:59 pm
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well i have stareded with my state senator and some other contacts.

fatbrit wrote:
>> what we do need to do is see how this can be stpped.i am
>> working on it.
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>> >>Are
>> >>you a researcher, for example?
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>Can we ask about your strategies here?
 
Old Feb 28th 2007, 4:01 pm
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well i can't say anything about a paper yet.we do need people to help to put
things in to working.

fatbrit wrote:
>> when you have become a victem of immagration fraud.you begin to more
>> research
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>> >Could we perhaps inquire where this special knowledge comes from? Are
>> >you a researcher, for example?
>
>So are you publishing your paper on this issue?
 
Old Feb 28th 2007, 4:02 pm
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do you have any ideas?

abj wrote:
>well i can't say anything about a paper yet.we do need people to help to put
>things in to working.
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>>> when you have become a victem of immagration fraud.you begin to more
>>> research
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>>So are you publishing your paper on this issue?
 
Old Feb 28th 2007, 6:50 pm
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Originally Posted by abj via ImmigrationKB.com
do you have any ideas?

abj wrote:
>well i can't say anything about a paper yet.we do need people to help to put
>things in to working.
>
>>> when you have become a victem of immagration fraud.you begin to more
>>> research
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>>
>>So are you publishing your paper on this issue?
Not yet convinced that it's a significant problem.
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Old Mar 1st 2007, 1:09 am
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Default Re: Marriage on Tourist Visa, etc

Originally Posted by fatbrit
Not yet convinced that it's a significant problem.

I don't see it as a major issue as from experience with the marriage-based visa procedures over the last 9 years, I've seen that the USCIS makes a strong effort to see that the marriage was entered into for the ~right~ reasons and not for fraudulent ones. Do people slip through? Of course, they do.

Nothing in life is foolproof and the desire to live in the US or obtain residency and citizenship is strong enough that someone with no other option for obtaining either will commit fraud in order to gain their objective. Just as there are people who are willling to assist in perpetrating this fraud by becoming the USC spouse.
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Default Not all marriages are shams

I believe that most people who are in good circumstances in their own country would not committ fraud to enter the US. The mail order brides/grooms (PC) has caused a certain shadiness to the INS process.

Marriage is can be great, it can suck also. The issues within a marriage can be amplified if the couple are from different cultures. Not every marriage from a USC to another person from a different culture is haunted by marriage fraud.
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Old Mar 2nd 2007, 1:22 am
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yet that is so true.but what about true love.most people be.looking for true
love and it doesn't matter where it comese from.but when a person take
someone else hopes and dreams,and use it for the own personnal gain,then it
is wrong.fraud is not only for the rich.it can be a target for anyone that
has access to the united states.
Epitomee2000 wrote:
>> I don't see it as a major issue as from experience with the marriage-
>> based visa procedures over the last 9 years, I've seen that the USCIS
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>> their objective. Just as there are people who are willling to assist
>> in perpetrating this fraud by becoming the USC spouse.
>
>I believe that most people who are in good circumstances in their own
>country would not committ fraud to enter the US. The mail order
>brides/grooms (PC) has caused a certain shadiness to the INS process.
>
>Marriage is can be great, it can suck also. The issues within a marriage
>can be amplified if the couple are from different cultures. Not every
>marriage from a USC to another person from a different culture is
>haunted by marriage fraud.
 
Old Mar 2nd 2007, 1:55 am
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i understanding what you are typing.of course,there will always be loop holes
in our system.but there is always two sides.one true love,the other motive.
you deside.whats right and whats wrong.

Rete wrote:
>> Not yet convinced that it's a significant problem.
>
>I don't see it as a major issue as from experience with the marriage-
>based visa procedures over the last 9 years, I've seen that the USCIS
>makes a strong effort to see that the marriage was entered into for the
>~right~ reasons and not for fraudulent ones. Do people slip through? Of
>course, they do.
>
>Nothing in life is foolproof and the desire to live in the US or obtain
>residency and citizenship is strong enough that someone with no other
>option for obtaining either will commit fraud in order to gain their
>objective. Just as there are people who are willling to assist in
>perpetrating this fraud by becoming the USC spouse.
>
 
Old Mar 2nd 2007, 2:14 am
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I'm sure the US has some sort of operation similar to the UK
Operation Maxim ... which has been quite sucessful

http://www.met.police.uk/op_maxim/
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Originally Posted by abj via ImmigrationKB.com
but what about true love.
That which you call "true love" is an illusion. In order to exist, true love must be completely selfless - and to live and exist completely for another person is to deny the single basic quality that separates humans from other life forms... our individualism; our distinctiveness, if you will... our own sense of ego! Whatever you choose to call it, when you destroy the "self" in favor of something or someone else, you might as well cash in the chips and go home because it's all over except for the funeral.

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