jon747
08-23-2003, 04:09 PM
I wonder if it matters if I have two fiances I want to bring over. One
is in hong kong and the other in korea. Maybe I should have my brother
apply for the one in korea
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RoB1833
08-23-2003, 04:11 PM
Originally posted by jon747
I wonder if it matters if I have two fiances I want to bring over. One is in hong kong and the other in korea. Maybe I should have my brother apply for the one in korea
Only two???
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JAYWAYS
08-24-2003, 11:34 AM
>Only two???
LOL. Jerry Springer Immigration Style
Booger
08-24-2003, 04:05 PM
"jon747" <member14322@britishexpats.com> wrote in message
news:931064.1061680179@britishexpats.com... I wonder if it matters if I have two fiances I want to bring over. One is in hong kong and the other in korea. Maybe I should have my brother apply for the one in korea
Either this is a joke or you are a moron.
Dekka's Angel
08-24-2003, 04:23 PM
Recognizing that the OP was a troll with too much time on his/her hands
(see Gasherjohn's thread yesterday), I'm answering the question anyway
because there are cultures for which this answer actually might matter.
You can't get a fiance visa to practice polygamy in the US, since
polygamy is illegal in the US. (So's bigamy, just in case one wife
doesn't know about the other one and it's not really polygamy). So you
cannot have two fiance visa petitions.
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Andrew DeFaria
08-24-2003, 06:23 PM
Dekka's Angel wrote:
You can't get a fiance visa to practice polygamy in the US, since polygamy is illegal in the US. (So's bigamy, just in case one wife doesn't know about the other one and it's not really polygamy). So you cannot have two fiance visa petitions.
Unless you're moving to Utah ;-)
Michael
08-24-2003, 11:41 PM
jon747 <member14322@britishexpats.com> wrote in message news:<931064.1061680179@britishexpats.com>... I wonder if it matters if I have two fiances I want to bring over. One is in hong kong and the other in korea. Maybe I should have my brother apply for the one in korea
I think it is a good idea to have several fiances so you can use that
90 day period to see which is the best one; We can even make a TV show
out of it: "Who wants to marry an American"
Aaron
08-25-2003, 06:17 AM
True story. When my wife was at her K-1 interview in Guatemala, she
mentioned that she was going to be living in Utah. The clerk asked
her if she was marrying a Mormon. She said "yes."
She then asked if she was one also. My wife again answered "yes."
"So, he intends to marry you right?"
"Yes."
"And only you right?"
LOL.
I don't know, maybe it's a tipical question, but still pretty dang
funny.
On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 18:23:25 -0700, Andrew DeFaria
<Andrew@DeFaria.com> wrote:
Dekka's Angel wrote: You can't get a fiance visa to practice polygamy in the US, since polygamy is illegal in the US. (So's bigamy, just in case one wife doesn't know about the other one and it's not really polygamy). So you cannot have two fiance visa petitions.Unless you're moving to Utah ;-)
doctor scrumpy
08-25-2003, 08:08 AM
The trouble with having more than one wife is that you have more than
one mother in law.
Although I do see the benefit in hving more than one wife. 1 to turn
over the tv whilst the other fetches the ale
Jovially Yours
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rnessman
08-25-2003, 05:01 PM
Jeez I'm having enough trouble just getting approved for one fiance. I'm
not that greedy!
Bob
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