Hello everyone, my name is Arthur, I’m 32, I’m looking for a wife, if anyone is interested in this, write
Hello everyone, my name is Arthur, I’m 32, I’m looking for a wife, if anyone is interested in this, write
Hello, yes there was such a topic, but in it I asked for help in fighting the communists in maintaining my rights and selling an apartment, I don’t remember anything about sponsorship there.
Yes, I did sell the room, but it didn’t quite worked with the move. I'm still in Russia. Actually, I'm looking for a wife in the USA.
I wouldn't want my wife to move to the place I'm trying to leave from.
Guys I plan to become a refugee, can someone act as a guarantor in the USA?
If you want to help, be my guarantor
Maybe you could consult with lawyers you know or someone else who is connected with legal protection, who could help me arrange the sale according to the law. Then act as a guarantor. I understand that you may be worried about me, but in my opinion it's not a good idea to send me to run without money to Kazakhstan or Georgia.
Yes, I had a gorantor my girlfriend in Brooklyn, but we broke up. Now I need another. I can’t leave until I certify the deal, and they are in no hurry to certify it for me. I am looking for some kind of independent notary office to formalize it.
Well, if you want to help me escape from here and you really are for America, then I need to resolve the issue with the notary office here.And act as a guarantor in the USA, if I get to them.
Red flags everywhere.
In order to get a response, it might be in your best interest to write a few posts about yourself. As it stands now, you are basically an unknown entity. This will take a bit of work on your part, even then, no one may reply.Hello everyone, my name is Arthur, I’m 32, I’m looking for a wife, if anyone is interested in this, write
Hello everyone, my name is Arthur, I’m 32, I’m looking for a wife, if anyone is interested in this, write
Arthur, you're in the wrong audience buddy.
Go on the dark web or ask a friend of a friend who lives in US, if any American girls are interested in a paperwork marriage for a reasonable price.
Good luck.
Paperwork marriage?
Still, a guarantor is not really a sponsor, is it?These are some of the posts you wrote in your previous thread:
You mentioned wanting to come to the USA a few times, and asked for someone to be your "guarantor" repeatedly. Perhaps I'm misunderstanding but I interpreted a guarantor to be a sponsor -- someone to provide legal and financial assistance in moving to the United States -- which you requested multiple times.
I wish you the best in your search for a wife, but it also seems important to mention that any woman who might want to contact you should know that you are in Russia and are also specifically looking for legal and financial help in coming to the USA.
What does it mean?Red flags everywhere.
Is getting married bad?Yes indeed.
As Lynx likes to say, "There's more red flags here than at a Chinese parade."
I try to be open-minded and give everyone a chance, and I certainly sympathize with people who are living in terribly oppressed situations.
But... I also want readers to be aware. No grifters and no catfish on my watch, if I can do anything about it. And I will sincerely apologize if I am wrong.
But, @FriendlyFriend, this new thread just makes it feel like, "Well, I couldn't get anyone to get me any closer to America by just asking for a sponsor..." So...
Plan B Now Activated: Let's Try Asking for a Wife Instead. (Specifically, from the USA...)
Paperwork marriage is when a man (non U.S. resident) wants to marry a woman (born in U.S.) for a green card, and then divorce after the green card has been issued.
Fees for this transaction vary from person to person.
Still, a guarantor is not really a sponsor, is it? Otherwise I completely agree with you.
Is getting married bad? I thought I might suddenly meet women here who are interested in this. As far as I know, such marriages are prohibited by US law
Paperwork marriage is when a man (non U.S. resident) wants to marry a woman (born in U.S.) for a green card, and then divorce after the green card has been issued.
Fees for this transaction vary from person to person.
Good morning Eli et alia .Paperwork marriage is when a man (non U.S. resident) wants to marry a woman
(born in U.S.) for a green card, and then divorce after the green card has been issued.
Fees for this transaction vary from person to person.
. Perhaps it is different in the US than Canada... our free health care especially is a strong draw for those who want to take advantage of our progressive social programs.
Is getting married bad?
I thought I might suddenly meet women here who are interested in this.
As far as I know, such marriages are prohibited by US law
Good morning Eli et alia .. Perhaps it is different in the US than Canada, but here
you are required to be able to prove there is a bona fide relationship, by supplying
correspondence that would indicate such. How they determine that I do not know.
And perhaps it is more stringent here; our free health care especially is a strong
draw for those who want to take advantage of our progressive social programs.
Is getting married bad?
I thought I might suddenly meet women here who are interested in this.
As far as I know, such marriages are prohibited by US law