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On 12/19/2017 at 11:44 AM, lucybelle said:

 

 

Well, as a 30 year old with lots of piercings, stretched piercings and blue hair... I don't have a  problem with it... B-)

I  agree! have to say, as a 32-year-old tattoo artist with gauges and a lot of tattoos, I'm sorry :P we are not all that bad I promise

 

 

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➺ 01/07/17 Got married in Cozumel

➺ 02/04/17 Petition mailed 

➺ 02/08/17 Case Assigned to USCIS Nebraska, sigh. 

➺ 02/13/17 We got our NOA1! PD: February 8th 

➺ 12/15/17 NOA2 finally! after 10 1/2 months. 

➺ 12/21/17 NVC confirmed they received our file 

➺ 01/22/18 Documents sent to Rapidvisa 

➺ 02/05/18  NVC received our package 

03/15/18 Case complete! 

06/27/18  We got our Interview date! August 28th 

08/30/18 The package arrived (waited at Juarez)

08/31/18 Entered the U.S with my husband 

➺ 02/13/19 Husband confesses he cheated, leaves

➺ 02/16/19 Husband decides to abandon the marriage

➺ 05/13/19  I am officially divorced. 

 ➺ 07/03/20  I file to remove conditions on my own     

 ➺ 08/13/21 I finally get my biometrics appointment 

➺ 02/26/22 I got my interview assigned: March 31st. 

 

 

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Oh, Molly. What did you do? 

 

I have to say, while I am not against big age gaps in relationships because it's case to case and it definitely works for some people, in my experience, the success stories tend to be the exception and not the rule.

In an age gap that big, disaster usually awaits: maturity discrepancies, differences in life goals, kids from previous marriages not approving the marriage, to name a few. I was only 5 years older than my ex, and it still caused a lot of friction.

I know it's unfair since men tend to marry women that are much younger and we are usually more forgiving of that, which is still creepy. Maybe one day it will become the cultural norm for women to be much older as well. 

Unfortunately, when it comes to immigration, it's more complicated since a man that is 20+ years younger and from an underdeveloped country like Luis, might be seeking immigration benefits. Even if it isn't the case, it's a red flag for a reason.

 

After Luis's (Lui'sssssez) weird random ''you have owls and you don't believe in God'' rant/reaction, the way he treated her and her daughters and his cynical laughter, I feel that his true colors are coming out and he never cared about her. Since they were already married even if we didn't know, it made that much more sense. 

 

Another example of a relationship than in my opinion will struggle even if the age gap is in reverse, is David's and Evelyn's. They don't seem to be communicating effectively, she is spoiled, naive and way too young to compromise anything in the relationship, not to mention pretty much set with staying in her tiny town, David seems tired of it already. Maybe they just wanted to bang and since their beliefs didn't allow them to, this was the solution they came up with. Oh boy. 

Also I found out about how they've been flirting and talking since she was 15 years old and geez. 

 

 

 

🇲🇽  & 🇺🇸

➺ 01/07/17 Got married in Cozumel

➺ 02/04/17 Petition mailed 

➺ 02/08/17 Case Assigned to USCIS Nebraska, sigh. 

➺ 02/13/17 We got our NOA1! PD: February 8th 

➺ 12/15/17 NOA2 finally! after 10 1/2 months. 

➺ 12/21/17 NVC confirmed they received our file 

➺ 01/22/18 Documents sent to Rapidvisa 

➺ 02/05/18  NVC received our package 

03/15/18 Case complete! 

06/27/18  We got our Interview date! August 28th 

08/30/18 The package arrived (waited at Juarez)

08/31/18 Entered the U.S with my husband 

➺ 02/13/19 Husband confesses he cheated, leaves

➺ 02/16/19 Husband decides to abandon the marriage

➺ 05/13/19  I am officially divorced. 

 ➺ 07/03/20  I file to remove conditions on my own     

 ➺ 08/13/21 I finally get my biometrics appointment 

➺ 02/26/22 I got my interview assigned: March 31st. 

 

 

💜Owner of Miss Lore Tattoos 💜

www.missloretattoos.com   Instagram.com/missloretattoos 

 

Tough times never last, but tough people do. 

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Unrelated to immigration shows (but related to the same producers)

just watched the first episode of love after lockup and.... wow. 

if you thought to introduce your immigrant husband or wife that no one knows was hard, 

imagine when it's a felon that was just released out of prison, yowzah!

 

🇲🇽  & 🇺🇸

➺ 01/07/17 Got married in Cozumel

➺ 02/04/17 Petition mailed 

➺ 02/08/17 Case Assigned to USCIS Nebraska, sigh. 

➺ 02/13/17 We got our NOA1! PD: February 8th 

➺ 12/15/17 NOA2 finally! after 10 1/2 months. 

➺ 12/21/17 NVC confirmed they received our file 

➺ 01/22/18 Documents sent to Rapidvisa 

➺ 02/05/18  NVC received our package 

03/15/18 Case complete! 

06/27/18  We got our Interview date! August 28th 

08/30/18 The package arrived (waited at Juarez)

08/31/18 Entered the U.S with my husband 

➺ 02/13/19 Husband confesses he cheated, leaves

➺ 02/16/19 Husband decides to abandon the marriage

➺ 05/13/19  I am officially divorced. 

 ➺ 07/03/20  I file to remove conditions on my own     

 ➺ 08/13/21 I finally get my biometrics appointment 

➺ 02/26/22 I got my interview assigned: March 31st. 

 

 

💜Owner of Miss Lore Tattoos 💜

www.missloretattoos.com   Instagram.com/missloretattoos 

 

Tough times never last, but tough people do. 

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15 hours ago, Dianalorena said:

Another example of a relationship than in my opinion will struggle even if the age gap is in reverse, is David's and Evelyn's. They don't seem to be communicating effectively, she is spoiled, naive and way too young to compromise anything in the relationship, not to mention pretty much set with staying in her tiny town, David seems tired of it already. Maybe they just wanted to bang and since their beliefs didn't allow them to, this was the solution they came up with. Oh boy. 

Also I found out about how they've been flirting and talking since she was 15 years old and geez. 

 

 

 

Di was only age 19 when she started dating Prince Charles guy,  he was in his 30's,  I think he dated Diane older sister for a bit, but needed to marry a virgin so he married Diane.

Just when you think you have TDS eradicate,  a new case shows up.

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On ‎1‎/‎26‎/‎2018 at 8:02 PM, moemac59 said:

I just got an update on the Luis/Molly situation. Apparently Luis is looking for an attorney so that he can sue TLC. It seems he does not like the way that TLC portrayed him during his immigration process. He is also claiming non-payment by TLC.

 

https://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2018/01/90-day-fiance-luis-lashes-out-threatens-to-sue-tlc/

They probably paid Molly and she just didn't give him the money she was supposed to at all.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
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Posted
1 hour ago, cyberfx1024 said:

They probably paid Molly and she just didn't give him the money she was supposed to at all.

That's what I was thinking.  And I'm certain he signed away any rights to sue for defamation of character and signed to give them full editing rights.  

Posted
10 minutes ago, LionessDeon said:

That's what I was thinking.  And I'm certain he signed away any rights to sue for defamation of character and signed to give them full editing rights.  

You can better believe that because most production/tv companies have a host of lawyers that ONLY do this sort of thing. That allows them to edit anything they want without regard to defamation or libel.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
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4 minutes ago, cyberfx1024 said:

You can better believe that because most production/tv companies have a host of lawyers that ONLY do this sort of thing. That allows them to edit anything they want without regard to defamation or libel.

Yep.  His lawyer is either taking him on a run for his money or seeking some sort of fame himself. 

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On 10/14/2017 at 8:20 PM, dentsflogged said:

I'm so behind and only just started watching Season 4 now, but is it wrong that I can already see a mile off that if Azan & Nicole ever get the K-1; that he'll disappear as soon as he's got his unconditional green card?

 

His body language and actual language show he wants as little to do with her as he can manage. 

Honestly I don't agree for the simple reason we ,morrocan, Algerian and Tunisian (I am from Tunisia) , we are somehow like that..and we don't show the love and care in public as we show it in person and privately...and same with my wife ..and it is just the culture nothing else...things like this u cannot see in a show..and we will not show them even me I'll be like him..

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Posted

90 day fiancee is back on May 20!!

October 31, 2016 I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox

November 4, 2016 Received text case sent to Nebraska

November 10, 2016 Received Hard copy of NOA1

Posted

I've finally finished binging this whole series and I'm not gonna lie... I'm both disgusted at the dumpster fire of some couples and totally in love with others. 

But more than that, I loathe how they're basically portraying the whole K-1 process as ... well, optional and like the couples haven't already committed to getting married. So much of it is showing that they're all using it as a "wait and see if we like each other enough to really get married for reals" sort of thing, and "IF the wedding happens" and blah blah whereas from reading here and more importantly knowing people who have done it, not a single couple seems to have any DOUBT about wanting to marry and AOS as soon as possible.  I know a lot of it is scripted for dramatic purposes, but seriously, do they expect people to buy that anyone will go through a process literally known as the fiancee visa without knowing full well you intend to marry?? 

Posted
On ‎4‎/‎22‎/‎2018 at 7:59 PM, Mary Lou said:

90 day fiancee is back on May 20!!

From the previews it appears to be very good as well

 

Looks like Pedro and Chantels brothers get into a fist fight, I love it.

 

The Pala chick who wants to be a model appears she will flash anyone her boobs if you put her in front of a camera, She seems to be dumb as box of rocks.

 

I have enjoyed the shows, they have developed it very well.  The first couple seasons were rather boring but watchable, the last few seasons have been lots of drama and rather entertaining.   

Just when you think you have TDS eradicate,  a new case shows up.

Posted

My wife and I watched these shows from the beginning of the series.  At first it seemed pretty good but as time went on it seemed that the producers focused on the really odd or outrageous relationships.  If the couple was on the edge of breaking up, they got more coverage.  We have the series set up automatically to record on the DVR but don't know if they will have much about new people.

 

Everyone in a marriage has problems over time, but having the bright lights of TV focused on your difficulties is not going to help.  Also, it reflects on how many couples are mismatched in their relationships.  I believe that the people running this series are not looking for well adjusted and happily married people but instead want those with fire and scandal in their lives.  It is not a good reflection of the Fiancee Visa process and the real difficulties that all couples have.  My wife and I have been married for 12 years now and we both still remember the pain of waiting, the numerous bureaucratic requirements and continual costs and the overall frustration with a system that should work a lot better than it does.  But that does not make for good TV.

 

Posted
1 hour ago, 1HappyGuy said:

My wife and I watched these shows from the beginning of the series.  At first it seemed pretty good but as time went on it seemed that the producers focused on the really odd or outrageous relationships.  If the couple was on the edge of breaking up, they got more coverage.  We have the series set up automatically to record on the DVR but don't know if they will have much about new people.

 

Everyone in a marriage has problems over time, but having the bright lights of TV focused on your difficulties is not going to help.  Also, it reflects on how many couples are mismatched in their relationships.  I believe that the people running this series are not looking for well adjusted and happily married people but instead want those with fire and scandal in their lives.  It is not a good reflection of the Fiancee Visa process and the real difficulties that all couples have.  My wife and I have been married for 12 years now and we both still remember the pain of waiting, the numerous bureaucratic requirements and continual costs and the overall frustration with a system that should work a lot better than it does.  But that does not make for good TV.

 

When they first started 90 days , the producers or casting crew were on this site looking for couples. 

Just when you think you have TDS eradicate,  a new case shows up.

 

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