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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I don't usually comment around here but so weird you are asking about that stuff that you are not even married. What would your hubby to be's reaction if he knows this that you are already thinking of his death and properties? I doubt there is love in here.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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OMG, this is such an example of a gold digger..... I hope you really understand how negative you look just asking questions like this... I hope your fiancee hears about your questions...

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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First of all, you are joking, right?

Second, if you ARE serious, you might want to consider telling us you're still joking.

Your topic annoys me. See, because of people like you, who want to get marry for such selfish, immoral reasons, we, who genuinely love our partners, have to go through this long, sometimes frustrating process!

So, thanks a lot, "Erika", and good luck, not to you, but to your fiancé!

Because of so many gold diigers like this the whole process is heavily backlogged. All they want is a green card. It's so frustrating that these people are even given a chance.

Sorry I do not sound rude normally but in this case I can't help myself. Disgusting!!!!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Finland
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First of all, you are joking, right?

Second, if you ARE serious, you might want to consider telling us you're still joking.

Your topic annoys me. See, because of people like you, who want to get marry for such selfish, immoral reasons, we, who genuinely love our partners, have to go through this long, sometimes frustrating process!

So, thanks a lot, "Erika", and good luck, not to you, but to your fiancé!

*Who want to get married, pardon my mistake.

Since you are not responding to our posts, I assume you're just trolling, which is good. Nevertheless, it is not nice.

This process is indeed this slow, because there are so many people sending their petition for the wrong reasons.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Belgium
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I feel so sorry for him reading this....

unless he is seriously ill (old doesn't mean dying!) and even then, ... it's horrible to ask this question.

Instead of focusing on his belongings, focus on making him have a great time if he is terminaly ill but if not, excuse me but I am totally judging.

Too many people in real relationships with big age differences get judged because of golddiggers like that. Smdh

This is just horrible! Excuse me being harsh, but if you used him in any way I hope he won't leave you anything...

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I would go as far as saying: shame on you for even having such thoughts. Actually I think someone like you should be REPORTED to USCIS! And yes, I believe there are MANY "gold diggers" fooling this country their spouses and abusing the whole system. It makes me sick.

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Hello my fiance is in Ocala, Florida and He's old I just wanna know If I'll get his House/ pension and his car after he dies ?? or what will happen ? I'm kinda confused :( Btw we're getting married soon

Thanks in advance :)

God, I am speechless, whether you are a troll or an attention seeker, I have no idea. When my husband put me as his beneficiary for all his insurance policies I felt so bad because it seems like wishing his bad fortune. I did not even look at these papers. It took a while before I agreed to put my name on the papers.

To answer your question, I would say if he puts you as a principal beneficiary on his will then you would definitely get all the money you want. No doubt about that unless someone came up and dispute the will.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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**** thread closed, OP got her answer. *******

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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