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Sorry I am new at this and need help. I met a woman in Jamaica while on vacation in 2009. I spent the rest of my vacation with her and then came back a month later for her birthday. In June 2009 we filed for a simple visitors visa for her and she was denied on the basis on one question about a person she does not know. Now, after both of us giving up and dating other people realize there is only one person for us. We have rekindled and yet never lost touch with each other and want to be together.

People have told me to come to Jamaica and marry her and that it's easier to get her here in the US than to try and bring her her and marry her in the US. Any opinions? Please help.

 
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