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            Abe's INS Fiancée Visa Help Site
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            This very comprehensive INS Fiancée visa (K1) help site and FAQ will guide you through all facets of the process.  All you need to know can be found here along with extensive and helpful links.
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            2006
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            Fri, 02 Nov 2007 15:11:26 -0400
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                The U.S. Green Card Lottery
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                At first glance, the U.S. green card lottery sounds like an exciting 
chance to make some cold, hard cash. However, this is no simple lottery that 
consists of scratching tickets or picking numbers. The Green Card Lottery, also 
known as the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program, is run by the United States 
government. It makes approximately 55, 000 immigrant visas available to people 
of other countries that have low immigration rates to the United States. 

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                http://www.ins-fiance-visa.com/article1007-us-green-card-lottery.html
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                Mail Order Bride Scams
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                Does the term &lt;STRONG&gt;mail order bride&lt;/STRONG&gt; sound outdated? 
Historically, mail order brides were women who listed themselves in catalogs in 
order to be selected by men for marriage, often without an initial meeting. 
These unions were common in the United States during the 18th and 19th 
centuries. However, today most of the women referred to as mail order brides 
list themselves on the internet and communicate regularly with their intended 
husband before marriage. Similarly, men who list themselves in such publications 
may be referred to as mail order husbands. But, beware of mail order bride 
scams.
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                http://www.ins-fiance-visa.com/article0607-mail-order-bride-scams.html
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                Thu, 05 Jul 2007 12:07:26 -0400
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                The New K3 Visas
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                The K3 visa is a simpler and faster way to obtain a visa for foreign wives 
and husbands of United States citizens immigrating to the U.S. Previously, it 
took three to four times as long to obtain a fiancée or K1 visa for marriage 
inside the U.S. than it was to obtain a Marriage or Spousal Visa for a wife or 
husband of a U.S. citizen.
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                http://www.ins-fiance-visa.com/article0507-k3visa.html
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                Wed, 20 Jun 2007 09:06:54 -0400
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                Marriage to a Foreigner Made Possible with a K1 Fiancee Visa
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                Saying "I do" to your foreign bride is a dream that can be made a reality. 
While the process of bringing your fiancée to your home country can be 
complicated and lengthy, it is not an impossible task. There are several stages 
in the application process and each step must be handled with an uncompromised 
degree of detail and thoroughness. Failing to complete all forms or providing 
inaccurate information will delay the process and cause you unnecessary stress.
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                http://www.ins-fiance-visa.com/article0806-k1-fiancee-visa.html
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                Fri, 18 Aug 2006 11:45:09 -0400
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                Finding the Right US Immigration Attorneys
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                Being granted citizenship to the country is considered a privilege and as 
such, the application procedure for a new bride hoping to permanently live in 
the US is difficult to navigate. Choosing a lawyer from among the many thousands 
of US immigration attorneys may be the most important step you take in bringing 
your fiancée to the country.
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                http://www.ins-fiance-visa.com/us-immigration-attorneys.html
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            <dc:creator>
                Abe Rothstein
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                Sun, 16 Jul 2006 08:44:46 -0400
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                INS Fiancée Visa FAQ
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                Answers to frequently asked questions about fiancee visas, the laws, and 
the process.
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                http://www.ins-fiance-visa.com/faq.html
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            <dc:creator>
                Abe Rothstein
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                Mon, 12 Jun 2006 14:47:42 -0400
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                Fiancée Visa Process
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                &lt;P&gt;&lt;STRONG&gt;Handling the Fiancée Visa Process in Three Ways&lt;/STRONG&gt;&lt;/P&gt;
&lt;P&gt;The process of applying for a fiancée visa can be lengthy and complicated. 
Before embarking on the fiancée visa process, take the time to decide on which 
application method will work best for you. Whether you choose to handle the work 
yourself with a visa kit, enlist the help of a service, or hire a specialized 
attorney, you can count on successfully bringing your new fiancée into the 
country. Before making your final decision, consider some of the benefits of 
each application method.&lt;/P&gt;
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                http://www.ins-fiance-visa.com/article0506-fiancee-visa-process.html
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            <dc:creator>
                Abe Rothstein
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                Wed, 10 May 2006 10:46:15 -0400
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