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07-02-18 04:01 #11688
Posts: 41I would just add that my now pinay wife was able to secure a 1 yr US tourist visa and then was able to secure a 10 year tourist visa while we were first "dating". Now she was an OCW working in Montreal and had also worked in Hong Kong when all this happened so that may have a lot to do with getting approved but I basically just wrote a simple letter each time and things went smoothly.
Been married 13 years now and my wife finally decided to apply for citizenship and has been waiting 18 months now. Green card is expired but due to the timeframe of her application for citizenship she has a stamp in her passport from ICE that makes her legal and she can still work and drive. Only thing she can't do is exit the USA until her citizenship goes thru.
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07-01-18 22:45 #11687
Posts: 2656They become TNT (Tago Ng Tago = illegal immigrants).
Originally Posted by Sxxxx [View Original Post]
In the USA, there are about 2 million Flips, 44% live in California. A horny monger has a much better chance of finding one to fuck him than he does of importing one on a tourist visa. Many Filipinas from wealthy families study at American universities on student visas, a single monger earning over $150,000 per year should have no problem finding one amenable to a beneficial arrangement. Once they arrive in Kano Land, Flip pussy prices skyrocket like Bitcoin going from $0. 06 in 2010 to $20,000 in 2017. Some mongers make the mistake of importing a Filipina thinking she will continue to fuck for peanuts.
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07-01-18 16:06 #11686
Posts: 451It can be done. Just keep gathering info before trying. A denial is expensive as well as red flag. You / she might be able to find someone on the ground in Manila to help. The most important thing is to tell the lady not to lie. Keep calm and truthful. Very hard for any person.
Originally Posted by NiceGuy99 [View Original Post]
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07-01-18 06:14 #11685
Posts: 15973Originally Posted by NiceGuy99 [View Original Post]
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07-01-18 03:59 #11684
Posts: 807Further Followup: Bringing a Pinay to the USA on a Tourist Visa
Thank you so much gentlemen. I have conveyed all of your posts, anonymous of course, to my friend without revealing the source.
It looks pretty hopeless. Unless someone has a brilliant plan for success this topic is likely exhausted.
Thanks again!
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07-01-18 00:46 #11683
Posts: 1121Visa's for Filipinos.
The long and hard earned reputation of Filipinos not honouring visa requirements, viz, leaving the country eg USA, whatever country, at appointed visa expiry time, has hardened authorities towards Flips.
Its called "shoot in the foot" , in these and many other matters. Well earned filipino reputation, and programmed at birth.
A guy I knew, thought he would get around this, by marrying the Filipina in the Philippines. Still no visa. He in his country, Filipino wife in Philippines. Never the twain shall meet.
ST, ST, when its all about ST, all is well. LT? Problems, problems.
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07-01-18 00:33 #11682
Posts: 2957Originally Posted by NiceGuy99 [View Original Post]
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06-30-18 17:32 #11681
Posts: 281Originally Posted by NiceGuy99 [View Original Post]
We were going to bring a nephew over but despite having a good job, the general feeling was that he was more likely to be denied due to age (mid 20's).
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06-30-18 14:06 #11680
Posts: 6851Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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06-30-18 13:19 #11679
Posts: 984Originally Posted by NiceGuy99 [View Original Post]
Look at it from ICE's view point. If the guy has the money he can keep here in the US and support her no problem if he decides he wants her to stay.
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06-30-18 06:01 #11678
Posts: 6781Originally Posted by NiceGuy99 [View Original Post]
Just to add my two cents.
Old friend (ISGer) very god job, career and income wanted to bring his lady to USA for 3 weeks. She has a full time job with a very reputable firm, has an income, had no kids but parents at home. She got her docs together with income proof and letter of employment plus a letter from employer confirming the employment and she had approved leave.
He provided all his documents and a letter saying he would pay for everything incl ticket, stays at his place and with it all was pictures of them together in the Philippines and other parts of Asia and some with his teenage kids in it. Happy family pics.
But the US Embassy refused after a 90 minutes interview saying she did not earn enough income! WTF!
Now another friend tells me that 95% of all pinay applications for tourist visa are refused in the Philippines. Not sure of this but he is a very credible guy and has lived in the county many years with good contacts. Say has to have some family in USA as that helps (but no guarantee).
So go figure. Basically it is tough as hell. And as Trump is now in power and the immigration / visa guys (well some) are likely more emboldened to be more racist or whatever we call etc then who knows!
Another fact. Friend of mine has been waiting for about 8 months and counting for his pinay's fiancée visa. He says this is amazingly long and puts down to Trump policies. I suppose the American fuglies there who support Trump don't want pretty pinays spoiling the 'gene pool' in USA LOL.
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06-30-18 05:31 #11677
Posts: 451There are certain reasons for not getting a Green Card.
Even bringing a foreign wife back was a problem after the 1950's. Worse with select Asian countries. You would have had a better chance crossing from Mexico illegally under Obama.
As for a girlfriend, there are always avenues but not recommended.
Originally Posted by KabulGuy [View Original Post]
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06-30-18 03:07 #11676
Posts: 15973Originally Posted by NiceGuy99 [View Original Post]
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06-30-18 02:56 #11675
Posts: 2957Originally Posted by NiceGuy99 [View Original Post]
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06-30-18 02:34 #11674
Posts: 807Followup: Bringing a Pinay to the USA on a Tourist Visa
Gentlemen. Thank you for all of the replies and advice. Let me respond.
I've know this pinay for maybe ten years. She is over 25, single and has one child. Familiar pinay story. She has a university degree, actually a fairly substantive one (not hotel management), but does not have a "real job" at the moment. She has worked overseas and returned to the Philippines when her contract was up. She has been corresponding and talking with the guy in the US for more than four years. As I mentioned in my original post, the guy is a US citizen of an appropriate age and has a professional job in a very vanilla industry and doesn't fit the mold of someone who would bring over a girl to traffic.
I brought my Asian wife to the US on a K-1 so I'm very familiar with relationship evidence and have advised her how to build a portfolio.
The problem is financial and propensity to return to the Philippines. We can build a fairly good roots case based on her child and family ties. It's the financial thing that worries me.
Mr. Ent: he's a US guy with credible career. I'm thinking of advising her that she needs to develop a financial package that includes his commitment to support the trip.
Blushes: Thanks for your comment. She has an overseas work history but not a professional career.
Aske: Yep, I'm aware of the departure probs. She will need to have evidence with her. The same as she used for the visa.
Kabul: Yep, I agree the system is wired to denial.
Thanks again guys for you inputs. Does anyone know of a case where a USA tourist visa was approved based, in part, on financial responsibility from the guy she was visiting?