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I feel sorry for your fiancee if you do have a fiancee. There have been some tools that have come through this forum in the past 6+ years. I don't know why I'm surprised that another one showed up.

"The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off.

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How did you get me? I just made a suggestion in case you do get denied. She could live with you there or you could try to appeal the denial. This isn't about "getting" anyone. This is about being helpful. This is not a game, Zagray. This is about overcoming obstacles to be able to live with the woman you love. Try to take it seriously.

I was just kidding.. but There's a little truth to every ''just kidding'' I think hahaha

Well, I'll appeal the denial and play this second card.. and if the second chance doesn't want to cooperate.. i'll have no choice but get married in morocco.. fiancee knows that already.. don't think we didn't draw a map already..

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First of all, I have met many Moroccans who speak very good english as I am married to one of them. I was insinuating, I have never met a Moroccan MAN on VISA JOURNEY that writes english so well.

Ok, thanks for explaining. It would make more sense to me that the Moroccan men who can communicate in English well would be the ones to make use of an English forum like this one, but you're definitely right that there have been a lot of communication difficulties with Moroccan men here before.

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I feel sorry for your fiancee if you do have a fiancee. There have been some tools that have come through this forum in the past 6+ years. I don't know why I'm surprised that another one showed up.

Oh don't say that.. don't lose you temper please.. so far i didn't benefit anything from you.. you're good person for nothing :P..

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I wouldn't lose my temper over something as trivial as this. I just don't understand how women fall for boys like yourself. I would like to think that a 45 yr old woman would want better. I feel sorry that she's selling herself short.

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"The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off.

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I feel sorry for your fiancee if you do have a fiancee. There have been some tools that have come through this forum in the past 6+ years. I don't know why I'm surprised that another one showed up.

Feel sorry or whatever.. who cares?? hmmm??

I'll thank you to keep your opinions to yourself hahaha

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Ok, thanks for explaining. It would make more sense to me that the Moroccan men who can communicate in English well would be the ones to make use of an English forum like this one, but you're definitely right that there have been a lot of communication difficulties with Moroccan men here before.

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I wouldn't lose my temper over something as trivial as this. I just don't understand how women fall for boys like yourself. I would think that a 45 yr old woman would want better. I feel sorry that she's selling herself short.

Hi Mrs Perfect.. I think you may have exceeded your limit but who you think yourself are to judge me and fiancee??

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Zagray, is there any way that your fiancé could come on visa journey even if its like 1 time a week? That would give her a chance to hear our stories, get an idea of how its been for us who have gone through the process and been on visa journey for 5+yrs. I know you said she's busy but so are the rest of us. Some of us work a lot and have children/families that we give a lot of time to but we still get on visa journey to read up on stuff that we might need to know for the process we are about to go through. This is my advice for her.

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Oh, this thread has taken a turn for WIN.

I wouldn't lose my temper over something as trivial as this. I just don't understand how women fall for boys like yourself. I would like to think that a 45 yr old woman would want better. I feel sorry that she's selling herself short.

Why hello, Mrs. Perfect! What's up, weirdo?

I was just kidding.. but There's a little truth to every ''just kidding'' I think hahaha

Well, I'll appeal the denial and play this second card.. and if the second chance doesn't want to cooperate.. i'll have no choice but get married in morocco.. fiancee knows that already.. don't think we didn't draw a map already..

You also need to be prepared for if that doesn't work as well... perhaps for her to come and live with you.

None of my posts have ever been helpful. Be forewarned.

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Zagray, is there any way that your fiancé could come on visa journey even if its like 1 time a week? That would give her a chance to hear our stories, get an idea of how its been for us who have gone through the process and been on visa journey for 5+yrs. I know you said she's busy but so are the rest of us. Some of us work a lot and have children/families that we give a lot of time to but we still get on visa journey to read up on stuff that we might need to know for the process we are about to go through. This is my advice for her.

If she gets here.. trust me she will laugh so loud as she reads the things people wrote about me and her.. which is not good thing to read.. hope you understand

and some people like mirtha i'll let them Judge me if they want, but they should not forget to keep the verdict to themselves..

It's kind of weird... I didn't realize how much .... until someone else did too

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Hey preppie! :star:

Oh, this thread has taken a turn for WIN.

Why hello, Mrs. Perfect! What's up, weirdo?

You also need to be prepared for if that doesn't work as well... perhaps for her to come and live with you.

I agree, getting married doesn't always equal no denial. There are a few members here who have gotten married and still were denied again.

"The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off.

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I know those questions the interviewer asked him.. but that's not all

as for business casual attire i never tried it before hahaha.. I'm sure i'll look hella cute :P

I'd kind of like to know, since you have a pretty good imagination, how you picture all of us.

Hella... does your fiancee say that?

None of my posts have ever been helpful. Be forewarned.

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