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My husband and I met on www.eharmony.com. Does this qualify as an "International Marriage Broker"

The I-129F form Q 19. asks "Did you meet your fiancé(e) or spouse through the services of an international marriage broker?" Do we say Yes or No.

Any advice on this is much appreciated!

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for me ,you should put NO...I met my husband online,but we didn't put yes there..if they ask you durinG the interview how did you meEt,just say through the internet, i believe that e harmony is not a marriage broker type,it's just like the usual website that you can find somebody whom you can be a friend or girllfriend ;it's juts so happen that both of you fell in love...You didn't pay somebody for you to become a mail order bride,to put your name and picute on the list...that's my undertanding of a marriage broker business..

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Thanks livelife. Actually on eHarmony, you do have to pay to subscribe. And they send you "matches" and either a "Match" or you can request communication. It IS a dating website leading up to finding marriage partners. That's why I asked if they qualify as a Intl. Marriage Broker. Just want to make sure and give correct information, just to be on the safe side.

Also, this question is for anyone whose native language is not written with English Alphabet. When filling the G-325 form, should I fill the form in on the computer, print it out and fill the name in native language by hand or should I type the name in native language in a separate sheet and attach to the form?

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You can fill it out by hand or attach a separate sheet. Which ever is easier. Just remember to label the sheet and sign (signature of whoever's form it is) and date it. That way it matches up with the form.

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