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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Scotland
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What's the domestic market? I'm new to this forum.

Has the OP tried "shopping" in the domestic market.

Plenty of new and nearly new models available without contractual issues.

Poster is suggesting that you find a partner that already lives in the U.S. and isn't married. :)

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A married fiancé is an adulterer

Which reminds me Muslim PI's seem to have a much easier time getting a divorce if presumably at the risk of stoning.

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I am an American living in the US. I was introduced to a Filipina from Cebu that was married but unhappy and looking to divorce her Filipino husband. Some half assed research has led me to believe that there's no way I could ever petition for her to come to the US on a K1 visa because Philippines does not allow divorces. Am I correct in my assumption? I read something about paying almost $3000 and waiting 2 years to get a divorce recognized in Philippines. Long story short, what can I do, if anything, to petition for her to come to US and marry me if she's already married in Philippines?

Her name isn't Pam or Xhen, is it??

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I am a filipina ..

and from what i know

you can't marry her on any grounds,

annulment first and that'll take time and lots of money ..

it wasn't easy but then again that's the only way for her to be single again..

goodluck .

And you might spend all that money on supporting her for the next two or more years and the cost of the annulment and she will instead marry someone else? Sorry to say but it's possible. What is she doing now but looking for a new American husband while she is still married in the Philippines?

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Question: what if you two get married and she became unhappy with you too?

She is married still living with his husband, unhappy. Sometimes we dont know what makes a single person happy....

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Was she introduced to you by a trusted source? I'd be very leery of this kind of situation.

Yup. Sounds like someone is trying to get a gullible American to pay for their annulment. Keep looking.

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Yup. Sounds like someone is trying to get a gullible American to pay for their annulment. Keep looking.

Seems a lot of people are looking for love in the wrong places.

Thank you, goodnight and may your gods go with you",

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