Re: US Citizen interested in Mail Order Bride

Please lets answer the question at hand here. How to bring the lady to the usa. So we can close the mail order bride thread. After all we are all married already....LOL

That movie is exatly about that. how two brothers went to Moscow through some company to get the mail order bride.
How to bring her? well.... fiancee visa (K1)... I think if he went through the company or smth then they would help him process all the paperwork...
 
I think the ones I am thinking is more like matching service, not human trafficking kind. The one my friend used was more like matching and then helping to bring the bride over - very expensive though. The women weren't forced and it was what they want to do. Though I am surprised to hear that there ware 'mail order bride' from Japan. I bet it's more like an expensive matching service too.. I'm not fond of the term 'mail order bride'
CIS will go deep as they are already aware of this issues(if you go to CIS site and search, you can find a lot of articles).
If it's legit service, it might be ok, but this kind of case invites more scrutinies and may have to go on rough road.
 
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I have tried going to dating sites and international chat sites but when people find out how much i make or I'm worth they instantly want to be in a serious relationship with me without wanting to figure me out.
and you think a mail-order bride will take time to figure you out once she hears that you make 8 figure salary? ha-ha-ha.... You meet those girls for 30 minutes, take a picture together, then you are on to the other girl's interview, 30 minutes, next!

good luck with that!

If I were you, I'd look around local universities - there are plenty F-1 students who are getting their PhDs... and they are foreigners! It's almost a mail-order bride, except for - she is already here!
 
CIS will go deep as they are already aware of this issues(if you go to CIS site and search, you can find a lot of articles).
If it's legit service, it might be ok, but this kind of case invites more scrutinies and may have to go on rough road.

i went to the site and did a search but I wasn't able to find anything.
So, if a couple actually met via 'mail-order' and got married (real marriage), would immigration have an issue with that? or are you saying they'd try to find out if it is legit because they met via 'mail-order'?
 
You can see they are aware of the mail order marriage and are cautious. The issue is those cases COULD link to abuse of spouse or some other illegal activities. I don't find the reason that they don't scrutinize the case.
http://www.uscis.gov/propub/ProPubVAP.jsp?dockey=9933085fbf005b3e1b1f861b63ad06d1
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/us...nnel=2c039c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1RCRD

I'm sure they are trying to find out whether it is legit.. Doesn't even "regular" marriage people have to show it ?
 
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I'm clearly not taken seriously here. First of all I'm a dual citizen German/US Citizen, I am a former Military senior officer and I'm currently a marketing executive making an 8 figure income annually. I'm about to pay $15k to $25k cash for this one sites service on my future bride.
Read your post to my hubby. He laughed a bit - you are not the first guy who lies about his income to impress a girl... And, please - you make $10,000,000+ a year, and you are looking for a mail-order bride!?!?! Give us a break!

I have tried going to dating sites and international chat sites but when people find out how much i make or I'm worth they instantly want to be in a serious relationship with me without wanting to figure me out.
and who tells their date that he makes $10M a year before he gets into a serious relationship with that date? please, tell your made-up stories on some other forum, preferrably one populated by gullible people....
 
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