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06.14.2006 - Got Married in Alexandria, Egypt :) :) :)

05.23.2007 - INTERVIEW DATE!!!!!!! inshallah.......

*** Interview is a SUCCESS !!!! *** now for a speedy AP!! inshallah...

06.18.2007 - Starting to Freak Out over this AP #######

06.27.2007 - Visa In Hand.. Alhamdulillah!

07.13.2007 - Husband arrives in the US!!! alhamdulillah ..yup.. thats right Friday the 13th!!

07.24.2007 - Mailed in AOS & EAD together to Chicago

It doesn't matter what you say

I just can't stay here every yesterday

Like keep on acting out the same

The way we act out

Every way to smile

Forget

And make-believe we never needed

Any more than this...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cf6k4yJyv0

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Palestinians are fair game for demeaning and offensive comments not Moroccans...duh!

Doy!

Hey I went one week without dragging up your older women younger men marriages are gross and abnormal rant. Cut me some slack girly

Are you having reading comprehension problems? All Sarah said was "Doy!", I don't see any comments here about anything you just mentioned.

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I think at some point Jenn posted an ariticle about internet casanova's in Morocco, I can't find it now. That might be what HamdySherry is referring to.

However a Moroccan man (as wahrania just posted) is not more likely to stay in a marriage with an American woman than any other MENA man. It has nothing to do with the country they are from, it has to do with their intentions. I know Jordanian men that have also been married to American women for years and years and have big families as well, and I know some that were jerks and used their wives for greencards. There is good/bad in every country.

I am dig into this topic and really try too hard to respond cause I gotta leave...but Moroccans seem to get a bad rap in my opinion and I find them no less bad than other mena people.I agree intentions are important....but Moroccans intentions are no worse or better than other mena people I think its just easier to go to Morocco than alot of mena countries so you will see more vistitors from the USA. I do not know too many jordanians ( not too many live near me ) but I know people from alot of other mena countries. I also know some very sad stories about all kinds of greencard fraud and tricks and scams but I dont think it does any good to post them on a message board like this...I have seen girls forced into abortions ( girls in their late 30s who are pregnant with their first baby and may not get another chance) and know 2 personally.. Thats when the greencard fraud really pisses me off.. BUt I am not going to get into any of this on these boards.. I want to relax here and not be stressed out and fighting back and forth about stupid ######. I gave up on warning people or saying stuff because they do not listen anyway. People believe what they want to believe about things.. and telling them does nothing.. .They are going to do what they want anyway.....But I kind of think forcing your pregnant wife into an abortion is a sign of greencard fraud.. Oh God, I do not want to go down this street... Sorry I even responded.. Back to my soap making and scrap booking. LOL

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I think at some point Jenn posted an ariticle about internet casanova's in Morocco, I can't find it now. That might be what HamdySherry is referring to.

However a Moroccan man (as wahrania just posted) is not more likely to stay in a marriage with an American woman than any other MENA man. It has nothing to do with the country they are from, it has to do with their intentions. I know Jordanian men that have also been married to American women for years and years and have big families as well, and I know some that were jerks and used their wives for greencards. There is good/bad in every country.

I am dig into this topic and really try too hard to respond cause I gotta leave...but Moroccans seem to get a bad rap in my opinion and I find them no less bad than other mena people.I agree intentions are important....but Moroccans intentions are no worse or better than other mena people I think its just easier to go to Morocco than alot of mena countries so you will see more vistitors from the USA. I do not know too many jordanians ( not too many live near me ) but I know people from alot of other mena countries. I also know some very sad stories about all kinds of greencard fraud and tricks and scams but I dont think it does any good to post them on a message board like this...I have seen girls forced into abortions ( girls in their late 30s who are pregnant with their first baby and may not get another chance) and know 2 personally.. Thats when the greencard fraud really pisses me off.. BUt I am not going to get into any of this on these boards.. I want to relax here and not be stressed out and fighting back and forth about stupid ######. I gave up on warning people or saying stuff because they do not listen anyway. People believe what they want to believe about things.. and telling them does nothing.. .They are going to do what they want anyway.....But I kind of think forcing your pregnant wife into an abortion is a sign of greencard fraud.. Oh God, I do not want to go down this street... Sorry I even responded.. Back to my soap making and scrap booking. LOL

I don't think all Moroccans get a bad rap but the article that was written and posted in VJ was in particular about Moroccans from Taza. Many of members seemed to agree based on what their husbands/fiance said about guys from Taza as well. I don't know how much truth there is to it, but the bottom line is that it has nothing to do with the country they are from. Its all about that persons intentions.

VJ Hours - I am available M-F from 10am - 5pm PST. I will occasionaly put in some OT for a fairly good poo slinging thread or a donut.

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I think at some point Jenn posted an ariticle about internet casanova's in Morocco, I can't find it now. That might be what HamdySherry is referring to.

However a Moroccan man (as wahrania just posted) is not more likely to stay in a marriage with an American woman than any other MENA man. It has nothing to do with the country they are from, it has to do with their intentions. I know Jordanian men that have also been married to American women for years and years and have big families as well, and I know some that were jerks and used their wives for greencards. There is good/bad in every country.

I am dig into this topic and really try too hard to respond cause I gotta leave...but Moroccans seem to get a bad rap in my opinion and I find them no less bad than other mena people.I agree intentions are important....but Moroccans intentions are no worse or better than other mena people I think its just easier to go to Morocco than alot of mena countries so you will see more vistitors from the USA. I do not know too many jordanians ( not too many live near me ) but I know people from alot of other mena countries. I also know some very sad stories about all kinds of greencard fraud and tricks and scams but I dont think it does any good to post them on a message board like this...I have seen girls forced into abortions ( girls in their late 30s who are pregnant with their first baby and may not get another chance) and know 2 personally.. Thats when the greencard fraud really pisses me off.. BUt I am not going to get into any of this on these boards.. I want to relax here and not be stressed out and fighting back and forth about stupid ######. I gave up on warning people or saying stuff because they do not listen anyway. People believe what they want to believe about things.. and telling them does nothing.. .They are going to do what they want anyway.....But I kind of think forcing your pregnant wife into an abortion is a sign of greencard fraud.. Oh God, I do not want to go down this street... Sorry I even responded.. Back to my soap making and scrap booking. LOL

I don't think all Moroccans get a bad rap but the article that was written and posted in VJ was in particular about Moroccans from Taza. Many of members seemed to agree based on what their husbands/fiance said about guys from Taza as well. I don't know how much truth there is to it, but the bottom line is that it has nothing to do with the country they are from. Its all about that persons intentions.

You will have to forgive me, I dont know where taza is..I have no clue...

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I think at some point Jenn posted an ariticle about internet casanova's in Morocco, I can't find it now. That might be what HamdySherry is referring to.

However a Moroccan man (as wahrania just posted) is not more likely to stay in a marriage with an American woman than any other MENA man. It has nothing to do with the country they are from, it has to do with their intentions. I know Jordanian men that have also been married to American women for years and years and have big families as well, and I know some that were jerks and used their wives for greencards. There is good/bad in every country.

I am dig into this topic and really try too hard to respond cause I gotta leave...but Moroccans seem to get a bad rap in my opinion and I find them no less bad than other mena people.I agree intentions are important....but Moroccans intentions are no worse or better than other mena people I think its just easier to go to Morocco than alot of mena countries so you will see more vistitors from the USA. I do not know too many jordanians ( not too many live near me ) but I know people from alot of other mena countries. I also know some very sad stories about all kinds of greencard fraud and tricks and scams but I dont think it does any good to post them on a message board like this...I have seen girls forced into abortions ( girls in their late 30s who are pregnant with their first baby and may not get another chance) and know 2 personally.. Thats when the greencard fraud really pisses me off.. BUt I am not going to get into any of this on these boards.. I want to relax here and not be stressed out and fighting back and forth about stupid ######. I gave up on warning people or saying stuff because they do not listen anyway. People believe what they want to believe about things.. and telling them does nothing.. .They are going to do what they want anyway.....But I kind of think forcing your pregnant wife into an abortion is a sign of greencard fraud.. Oh God, I do not want to go down this street... Sorry I even responded.. Back to my soap making and scrap booking. LOL

I don't think all Moroccans get a bad rap but the article that was written and posted in VJ was in particular about Moroccans from Taza. Many of members seemed to agree based on what their husbands/fiance said about guys from Taza as well. I don't know how much truth there is to it, but the bottom line is that it has nothing to do with the country they are from. Its all about that persons intentions.

You will have to forgive me, I dont know where taza is..I have no clue...

It's a city in Northern Morocco.

VJ Hours - I am available M-F from 10am - 5pm PST. I will occasionaly put in some OT for a fairly good poo slinging thread or a donut.

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I think at some point Jenn posted an ariticle about internet casanova's in Morocco, I can't find it now. That might be what HamdySherry is referring to.

However a Moroccan man (as wahrania just posted) is not more likely to stay in a marriage with an American woman than any other MENA man. It has nothing to do with the country they are from, it has to do with their intentions. I know Jordanian men that have also been married to American women for years and years and have big families as well, and I know some that were jerks and used their wives for greencards. There is good/bad in every country.

I am dig into this topic and really try too hard to respond cause I gotta leave...but Moroccans seem to get a bad rap in my opinion and I find them no less bad than other mena people.I agree intentions are important....but Moroccans intentions are no worse or better than other mena people I think its just easier to go to Morocco than alot of mena countries so you will see more vistitors from the USA. I do not know too many jordanians ( not too many live near me ) but I know people from alot of other mena countries. I also know some very sad stories about all kinds of greencard fraud and tricks and scams but I dont think it does any good to post them on a message board like this...I have seen girls forced into abortions ( girls in their late 30s who are pregnant with their first baby and may not get another chance) and know 2 personally.. Thats when the greencard fraud really pisses me off.. BUt I am not going to get into any of this on these boards.. I want to relax here and not be stressed out and fighting back and forth about stupid ######. I gave up on warning people or saying stuff because they do not listen anyway. People believe what they want to believe about things.. and telling them does nothing.. .They are going to do what they want anyway.....But I kind of think forcing your pregnant wife into an abortion is a sign of greencard fraud.. Oh God, I do not want to go down this street... Sorry I even responded.. Back to my soap making and scrap booking. LOL

I don't think all Moroccans get a bad rap but the article that was written and posted in VJ was in particular about Moroccans from Taza. Many of members seemed to agree based on what their husbands/fiance said about guys from Taza as well. I don't know how much truth there is to it, but the bottom line is that it has nothing to do with the country they are from. Its all about that persons intentions.

You will have to forgive me, I dont know where taza is..I have no clue...

It's a city in Northern Morocco.

What are the men from Taza accused of doing?

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I think at some point Jenn posted an ariticle about internet casanova's in Morocco, I can't find it now. That might be what HamdySherry is referring to.

However a Moroccan man (as wahrania just posted) is not more likely to stay in a marriage with an American woman than any other MENA man. It has nothing to do with the country they are from, it has to do with their intentions. I know Jordanian men that have also been married to American women for years and years and have big families as well, and I know some that were jerks and used their wives for greencards. There is good/bad in every country.

I am dig into this topic and really try too hard to respond cause I gotta leave...but Moroccans seem to get a bad rap in my opinion and I find them no less bad than other mena people.I agree intentions are important....but Moroccans intentions are no worse or better than other mena people I think its just easier to go to Morocco than alot of mena countries so you will see more vistitors from the USA. I do not know too many jordanians ( not too many live near me ) but I know people from alot of other mena countries. I also know some very sad stories about all kinds of greencard fraud and tricks and scams but I dont think it does any good to post them on a message board like this...I have seen girls forced into abortions ( girls in their late 30s who are pregnant with their first baby and may not get another chance) and know 2 personally.. Thats when the greencard fraud really pisses me off.. BUt I am not going to get into any of this on these boards.. I want to relax here and not be stressed out and fighting back and forth about stupid ######. I gave up on warning people or saying stuff because they do not listen anyway. People believe what they want to believe about things.. and telling them does nothing.. .They are going to do what they want anyway.....But I kind of think forcing your pregnant wife into an abortion is a sign of greencard fraud.. Oh God, I do not want to go down this street... Sorry I even responded.. Back to my soap making and scrap booking. LOL

I don't think all Moroccans get a bad rap but the article that was written and posted in VJ was in particular about Moroccans from Taza. Many of members seemed to agree based on what their husbands/fiance said about guys from Taza as well. I don't know how much truth there is to it, but the bottom line is that it has nothing to do with the country they are from. Its all about that persons intentions.

You will have to forgive me, I dont know where taza is..I have no clue...

It's a city in Northern Morocco.

What are the men from Taza accused of doing?

Exactly what HamdySherry posted. The article stated that there were cybercafes everywhere with signs posted about "helping them find an american wife". It also stated that the guys there help each other out and alot of what they say over the net is rehursed.

VJ Hours - I am available M-F from 10am - 5pm PST. I will occasionaly put in some OT for a fairly good poo slinging thread or a donut.

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I think at some point Jenn posted an ariticle about internet casanova's in Morocco, I can't find it now. That might be what HamdySherry is referring to.

However a Moroccan man (as wahrania just posted) is not more likely to stay in a marriage with an American woman than any other MENA man. It has nothing to do with the country they are from, it has to do with their intentions. I know Jordanian men that have also been married to American women for years and years and have big families as well, and I know some that were jerks and used their wives for greencards. There is good/bad in every country.

I am dig into this topic and really try too hard to respond cause I gotta leave...but Moroccans seem to get a bad rap in my opinion and I find them no less bad than other mena people.I agree intentions are important....but Moroccans intentions are no worse or better than other mena people I think its just easier to go to Morocco than alot of mena countries so you will see more vistitors from the USA. I do not know too many jordanians ( not too many live near me ) but I know people from alot of other mena countries. I also know some very sad stories about all kinds of greencard fraud and tricks and scams but I dont think it does any good to post them on a message board like this...I have seen girls forced into abortions ( girls in their late 30s who are pregnant with their first baby and may not get another chance) and know 2 personally.. Thats when the greencard fraud really pisses me off.. BUt I am not going to get into any of this on these boards.. I want to relax here and not be stressed out and fighting back and forth about stupid ######. I gave up on warning people or saying stuff because they do not listen anyway. People believe what they want to believe about things.. and telling them does nothing.. .They are going to do what they want anyway.....But I kind of think forcing your pregnant wife into an abortion is a sign of greencard fraud.. Oh God, I do not want to go down this street... Sorry I even responded.. Back to my soap making and scrap booking. LOL

I don't think all Moroccans get a bad rap but the article that was written and posted in VJ was in particular about Moroccans from Taza. Many of members seemed to agree based on what their husbands/fiance said about guys from Taza as well. I don't know how much truth there is to it, but the bottom line is that it has nothing to do with the country they are from. Its all about that persons intentions.

You will have to forgive me, I dont know where taza is..I have no clue...

It's a city in Northern Morocco.

What are the men from Taza accused of doing?

Exactly what HamdySherry posted. The article stated that there were cybercafes everywhere with signs posted about "helping them find an american wife". It also stated that the guys there help each other out and alot of what they say over the net is rehursed.

You are kidding right....? It almost makes you want to get a fake screen name called permanent residence girl.. oh I just need to stop this is too much too much too much too much I AM SORRY too much too much

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Hi its me the BAD Moroccan, abuser, the cheater that this topic is all about, but Im replying hear to first response to Cherry, the way how you are thinking is what made your man leave you, you know because you are just thinking in one circle, so where was your bright thinking and genuis resolving for the issues when you went to Morocco, if you read so well and understand the whole things you will see that i left without a GC because i dont want to be told the same things you have said about your EX or whatever.

So who want to listen to the other side of the story? none ?

But here what I tell you all, It was my dream to have a kid was my dream to be a father, ok why did I leave then? I will answer, and am not regretting that I left

It all started when my brother needed money and i let him take some money from my account( which its my money, I pay the rent I pay the car loan, I my step daughter schooling fees), borrowed 18000 to get a new car, (on her name How stupid is that)......theres more..

will you let your mother swear at your husband and kick him out( was i married to that lady or was she paying my rent)

The only reason Am still staying in the US is to find what i can do to protect my kid and what will be my responsabilities, and Theres alots the court will decide and I cant wait for that,

From my experience i will tell alotof of you are a good wives by the way how you defend on your husband abscence!!! I was abused inside my house, and guess what my debit card and my money was all taking in the morning so i was left with anything,

JUST for you all to know Am a Arabic Moroccan Muslim that never get rid of his own ( my kid )

 
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