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I read an article in Morocco Times how Morocco tops the Google searches for "amour".

If you search under "Region" and type in search terms like "marriage visa" , "fiance visa" and "immigration", most of the high fraud countries top the lists.

Saudi Arabia ironically tops the charts for terms like "####### sex" and "gay sex", despite it being forbidden there.

another way to waste time :wacko:

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Pakistan was a big one for marriage visas... but that's probably because I'm pretty sure you cant get K-1 fiance visas.

But wow it's really interesting... how do you know which country they were trying to pin point in their search?

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Pakistan was a big one for marriage visas... but that's probably because I'm pretty sure you cant get K-1 fiance visas.

You can get a K1 from Pakistan. It's just that the culture out there frowns on it, is all.

Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he is.

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I clicked on the link to check it out... I love that in their examples on the bottom of the page Red Sox, yankees is first :thumbs:

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11-15-2005: Sent in I-129F to VSC

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11-29-2005: NOA2

12-05-2005: NVC recieved

12-17-2005: Packet 3 received from Dublin

1-11-2006: Sent packet 3 forms, etc. to Dublin

2-03-2006: Interview Date :)APPROVED!!!

2-05-2006: Flying to Logan Airport

2-11-2006: Wedding Date

3-14-2006: Filed AOS and EAD

3-22-2006: NOA1 (AOS and EAD)

4-07-2006: Biometrics

6-07-2006: EAD approved!!

7-24-2006: AOS Interview APPROVED!!!

7-27-2006: Received Welcome to America letter

8-03-2006: Green Card Received :)

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Pakistan was a big one for marriage visas... but that's probably because I'm pretty sure you cant get K-1 fiance visas.

You can get a K1 from Pakistan. It's just that the culture out there frowns on it, is all.

Yeah... well Algeria or Morocco doesnt :( frown :( on it...

lol

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Why does Republican beat Democrat, but DemocratS beats RepublicanS?

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30-Aug -04 NOA2 (Approved)

13-Sept-04 NVC to HCMC

08-Oc t -04 Pack 3 received and sent

15-Dec -04 Pack 4 received.

24-Jan-05 Interview----------------Passed

28-Feb-05 Visa Issued

06-Mar-05 ----Nicole is here!!EVERYBODY DANCE!

10-Mar-05 --US Marriage

01-Nov-05 -AOS complete

14-Nov-07 -10 year green card approved

12-Mar-09 Citizenship Oath Montebello, CA

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Thats so weird... I did notice that when I typed in different key words for immigration stuff, I got very different results.. must be all about the exact terminology

Timeline:

11-15-2005: Sent in I-129F to VSC

11-21-2005: NOA1

11-29-2005: NOA2

12-05-2005: NVC recieved

12-17-2005: Packet 3 received from Dublin

1-11-2006: Sent packet 3 forms, etc. to Dublin

2-03-2006: Interview Date :)APPROVED!!!

2-05-2006: Flying to Logan Airport

2-11-2006: Wedding Date

3-14-2006: Filed AOS and EAD

3-22-2006: NOA1 (AOS and EAD)

4-07-2006: Biometrics

6-07-2006: EAD approved!!

7-24-2006: AOS Interview APPROVED!!!

7-27-2006: Received Welcome to America letter

8-03-2006: Green Card Received :)

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Why does Republican beat Democrat, but DemocratS beats RepublicanS?

Maybe people use Republican to look up general sites on the republican party.. But more people look up to find bios or information on DemocratS

I thought the top ten countries for "sex" was interesting:

1. Pakistan

2. Egypt

3. Viet Nam

4. Iran

5. Morocco

6. India

7. Saudi Arabia

8. Turkey

9. Philippines

10. Poland

Lol... Most of the countries is where sex is taboo... Parents dont teach about it... Ahh.. the internet is a lovely tool.

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Interesting! :yes:

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April 18, 2007 :Contacting our Congressman.
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March 2010: Officially separated after yet more affairs exposed just a day after my birthday!

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August 2014: I am engaged with my real soulmate. Not an American.

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Pakistan was a big one for marriage visas... but that's probably because I'm pretty sure you cant get K-1 fiance visas.

You can get a K1 from Pakistan. It's just that the culture out there frowns on it, is all.

Why? My best friend's husband and her sister's husband both came on K-1s from Pakistan and AFAIK neither of them had any difficulties whatsoever. Is it different (=okay) because they (my friend and her sister) are Pakistani-born naturalized USCs?

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Pakistan was a big one for marriage visas... but that's probably because I'm pretty sure you cant get K-1 fiance visas.

You can get a K1 from Pakistan. It's just that the culture out there frowns on it, is all.

Why? My best friend's husband and her sister's husband both came on K-1s from Pakistan and AFAIK neither of them had any difficulties whatsoever. Is it different (=okay) because they (my friend and her sister) are Pakistani-born naturalized USCs?

Far as I can tell, this applies to women more than men. Lots of Indian/Pakistani families would not dream of letting their daughters go to the US for a man they're not legally married to. Too much risk given how many Indian/Pakistani men have taken advantage of girls from small towns or villages who spoke little to no English. So it's up to their families to make sure their interests are protected. The best way to do that is to do the big social wedding, very common in both India and Pakistan, where you take your vows in front of everyone (the typical social marriage in the area has a few hundred to over a thousand guests). Even then, though, plenty of women in the region (India/Pakistan) get taken for rides by men who do the social marriage back home and then "visit" every year but never actually file any paperwork. But fraud with K1 is believed to be much more common.. whether that belief is rooted in reality or not, I don't know.

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Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he is.

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