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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Romania
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Hello,

As many others here, I'm confused by the wording of the definition of what constitutes an International Marriage Broker. I've seen all of the arguments on this forum that go one way or another, and they're all convincing.

With that in mind, I called CSC to ask for clarification. The woman I spoke to, if you can call speaking to someone you can't understand a conversation, indicated that meeting someone from online, paid or not, constitutes a marriage broker. We met at a free online site that was not expressly for the purposes of marriage between US citizens and foreigners.

Has anyone else contacted their service center regarding having met on online sites, and what were they told?

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With that in mind, I called CSC to ask for clarification. The woman I spoke to, if you can call speaking to someone you can't understand a conversation, indicated that meeting someone from online, paid or not, constitutes a marriage broker.

By CSC you mean the NCSC number. Definately goes to show why this is called the misinformation line. What a load of crock.

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An overview of Security Name Checks And Administrative Review at Service Center, NVC & Consulate levels.

Detailed Review USCIS Alien Security Checks

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Romania
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With that in mind, I called CSC to ask for clarification. The woman I spoke to, if you can call speaking to someone you can't understand a conversation, indicated that meeting someone from online, paid or not, constitutes a marriage broker.

By CSC you mean the NCSC number. Definately goes to show why this is called the misinformation line. What a load of crock.

My bad, I didn't explain well enough. I tried calling the Laguna Niguel phone number listed on the bottom of the RFE cover sheet, but the number was disconnected and there was no forwarding information. I called the (800) 375-5283 number listed in the instruction portion of the RFE sheet and was connected to someone who answered that they were from the California Service Center.

Regarding questions 2 and 3, I asked why there was no "No or N/A" checkbox, and she told me that I would have to explain the answer to those questions on a separate piece of paper, in addition to explaining Question 1.

Anyone else have a similar experience?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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With that in mind, I called CSC to ask for clarification. The woman I spoke to, if you can call speaking to someone you can't understand a conversation, indicated that meeting someone from online, paid or not, constitutes a marriage broker.

By CSC you mean the NCSC number. Definately goes to show why this is called the misinformation line. What a load of crock.

My bad, I didn't explain well enough. I tried calling the Laguna Niguel phone number listed on the bottom of the RFE cover sheet, but the number was disconnected and there was no forwarding information. I called the (800) 375-5283 number listed in the instruction portion of the RFE sheet and was connected to someone who answered that they were from the California Service Center.

Regarding questions 2 and 3, I asked why there was no "No or N/A" checkbox, and she told me that I would have to explain the answer to those questions on a separate piece of paper, in addition to explaining Question 1.

Anyone else have a similar experience?

For what I've read on VJ so far people have just left the boxes empty if they meant 'no'.

I only offer advice - not even legal. Just the plain and simple kind.

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With that in mind, I called CSC to ask for clarification. The woman I spoke to, if you can call speaking to someone you can't understand a conversation, indicated that meeting someone from online, paid or not, constitutes a marriage broker.

By CSC you mean the NCSC number. Definately goes to show why this is called the misinformation line. What a load of crock.

My bad, I didn't explain well enough. I tried calling the Laguna Niguel phone number listed on the bottom of the RFE cover sheet, but the number was disconnected and there was no forwarding information. I called the (800) 375-5283 number listed in the instruction portion of the RFE sheet and was connected to someone who answered that they were from the California Service Center.

Regarding questions 2 and 3, I asked why there was no "No or N/A" checkbox, and she told me that I would have to explain the answer to those questions on a separate piece of paper, in addition to explaining Question 1.

Anyone else have a similar experience?

Much of late about being able to speak directly with the service centers via the NCSC number. It is not the case. The (800) 375-5283 number is the NCSC which is a call center only, contracted to USCIS and they are referred to as the misinformation line for a reason.

Service Centers

The four USCIS Service Centers in Vermont, Texas, California, and Nebraska were established to

handle the mail, file, data entry, and adjudication for approximately 65% of applications received by

USCIS. Service Centers do not conduct interviews with customers and are not staffed to handle

walk-in applications or answer questions. (This includes phone calls, faxes and emails. The only center that still offers email contact is CSC)

Telephone Centers

Through the National Customer Service Center’s four telephone centers (these are also based in Vermont, Texas, California, and Nebraska) USCIS provides toll-free nationwide assistance to customers calling from within the United States. Customers can access live assistance from 8:00AM until 6:00PM, Monday through Friday; they can access recorded information (including information about the status of their specific case) 24 hours a day/7 days a week. Both live and recorded service is available in English and Spanish. Callers from outside the U.S. can access more limited information through a separate toll number.

Meeting online in DOES NOT necessarily constitute a marriage broker......hence why the IMBRA contains exceptions.

You can find me on FBI

An overview of Security Name Checks And Administrative Review at Service Center, NVC & Consulate levels.

Detailed Review USCIS Alien Security Checks

fb2fc244.gif72c97806.gif4d488a91.gif

11324375801ij.gif

View Timeline HERE

I am but a wench not a lawyer. My advice and opinion is just that. I read, I research, I learn.

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We met on a free Romanian site.

I just put down that site and their mailing address and it was fine. No problems. You definately want to list it because they are going to probably ask how you met. Of course it may go fine at CSC but the consulate doesn't care if it went through fine there. If they think anyone is not being honest they can ask for more evidence or deny.

Your fiance is Romanian. Was it noi2? If so I have the mailing address.

With that in mind, I called CSC to ask for clarification. The woman I spoke to, if you can call speaking to someone you can't understand a conversation, indicated that meeting someone from online, paid or not, constitutes a marriage broker.

By CSC you mean the NCSC number. Definately goes to show why this is called the misinformation line. What a load of crock.

My bad, I didn't explain well enough. I tried calling the Laguna Niguel phone number listed on the bottom of the RFE cover sheet, but the number was disconnected and there was no forwarding information. I called the (800) 375-5283 number listed in the instruction portion of the RFE sheet and was connected to someone who answered that they were from the California Service Center.

Regarding questions 2 and 3, I asked why there was no "No or N/A" checkbox, and she told me that I would have to explain the answer to those questions on a separate piece of paper, in addition to explaining Question 1.

Anyone else have a similar experience?

Much of late about being able to speak directly with the service centers via the NCSC number. It is not the case. The (800) 375-5283 number is the NCSC which is a call center only, contracted to USCIS and they are referred to as the misinformation line for a reason.

Service Centers

The four USCIS Service Centers in Vermont, Texas, California, and Nebraska were established to

handle the mail, file, data entry, and adjudication for approximately 65% of applications received by

USCIS. Service Centers do not conduct interviews with customers and are not staffed to handle

walk-in applications or answer questions. (This includes phone calls, faxes and emails. The only center that still offers email contact is CSC)

Telephone Centers

Through the National Customer Service Center’s four telephone centers (these are also based in Vermont, Texas, California, and Nebraska) USCIS provides toll-free nationwide assistance to customers calling from within the United States. Customers can access live assistance from 8:00AM until 6:00PM, Monday through Friday; they can access recorded information (including information about the status of their specific case) 24 hours a day/7 days a week. Both live and recorded service is available in English and Spanish. Callers from outside the U.S. can access more limited information through a separate toll number.

Meeting online in DOES NOT necessarily constitute a marriage broker......hence why the IMBRA contains exceptions.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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I would not suggest leaving the line bland. Either put yes or no or you may get an RFE The correct answer is no.

12/14/2006 Applied for K-1 with request for Waver for Multiple filings within 2 years.
Waiting - Waiting - Waiting
3/6 Called NVC file sent to Washington for "Administrative Review" Told to call back every few weeks. 7/6 Called NVC, A/R is finished, case on way to Moscow. YAHOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
7/13 On Friday the 13th we see updated Moscow website with our interview on 9/11 (Hope we are not supersticious) 9/11 Visa Approved. Yahoo.
10/12 Tickets for her to America. I am flying to JFK to meet her there. 12/15/07 We are married. One year and a day after filling original K-1
12/27 Filed for AOS, EAD & AP 1/3 Received all three NOA-1's 1/22 Biometrics 2/27 EAD & AP received 4/12 Interview
5/19/08 RFE for physical that she should not have needed. 5/28 New physical ($ 250.00 wasted) 6/23 Green Card received
4/22/10 Filed for Removal of Contitions. 6/25 10 Year Green Card received Nov, 2014 Citizenship ceremony. Our journey is complete.

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