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TA has a new MOMMY!! (pg. 5)
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Demoted
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Originally posted by Ania_xox
what a gorgeous little girl


No it's not. Stop lying. It looks like every other one.
Demoted
:p
bas
quote:
Originally posted by Demoted
No it's not. Stop lying. It looks like every other one.

He's got a point. Just another little potato.
bas
See, look. Bunny and I just had a bunch of babies:



They have my eyes.
Clovis
They look more like Chipotle Burritos to me.
Demoted
I dunno it sorta irritates me. Every time someone has a kid everyone says "oh man, so gorgeous, so handsome".

They all look like bug-eyed trollops for a good few years there.
Demoted
or chipotle burritos.

or potatoes.
Zild
They look way more like Bunny.
lenazi
:haha:
noikeee
quote:
Originally posted by The17sss
The stories she's told me are crazy. I don't know if there is a specific law, but they go out of their way to prevent women from leaving the country unless they are married or are related to politicians/mafia. As a single woman, you can apply for student visas, work visas, and travel visas till the cows come home... you just won't ever get one.

She was able to escape because of me. We met in Malaysia, the only place outside of the former USSR she could go (probably because its a muslim country like Uzbekistan), and kept in touch for like a year after that. I flew to UZ a couple of times over the course of the next year to see her, and we met one more time in Malaysia for a month. We knew we wanted to be together but the only way was to do it through the K-1 (fiancee) visa... so I got a lawyer and got the paperwork done right. She moved here and we had 90 days to do it man... so we took the leap and it worked out, fortunately.

She told me the day she was at the embassy for her final interview, 72 people were trying to get visas for one reason or another, and she was 1 of only 2 people who had theirs approved. This was only because my lawyer did the paperwork so perfectly, it couldn't be disputed. Veronika was telling me they actively look for the smallest typo on those forms and will rip it up if it's not perfect. Most people try to do the paperwork themselves and can't do it as well as an immigration attorney. And when she had to get copies of her medical records, and personal records from police proving she's never been arrested, they would pull on her like, "You need 8 copies of your birth certificate, not just 1," when there are no real rules for something like that... just to be s and make her miss her deadlines. Knowing how they do like that, she made like 25 copies of everything ahead of time so they couldn't with her.

But yeah, it's really ed over there. You can pay the phone company to get someone's phone records or cell phone number... you name it. She had to keep her move to the U.S. secret because her ex boyfriend would have paid off the airport to stop her from flying here. Insanity man. It was like a super stealth operation that took 2 years to complete.


Holy ing . :wtf:

gehzumteufel
quote:
Originally posted by The17sss
The stories she's told me are crazy. I don't know if there is a specific law, but they go out of their way to prevent women from leaving the country unless they are married or are related to politicians/mafia. As a single woman, you can apply for student visas, work visas, and travel visas till the cows come home... you just won't ever get one.

She was able to escape because of me. We met in Malaysia, the only place outside of the former USSR she could go (probably because its a muslim country like Uzbekistan), and kept in touch for like a year after that. I flew to UZ a couple of times over the course of the next year to see her, and we met one more time in Malaysia for a month. We knew we wanted to be together but the only way was to do it through the K-1 (fiancee) visa... so I got a lawyer and got the paperwork done right. She moved here and we had 90 days to do it man... so we took the leap and it worked out, fortunately.

She told me the day she was at the embassy for her final interview, 72 people were trying to get visas for one reason or another, and she was 1 of only 2 people who had theirs approved. This was only because my lawyer did the paperwork so perfectly, it couldn't be disputed. Veronika was telling me they actively look for the smallest typo on those forms and will rip it up if it's not perfect. Most people try to do the paperwork themselves and can't do it as well as an immigration attorney. And when she had to get copies of her medical records, and personal records from police proving she's never been arrested, they would pull on her like, "You need 8 copies of your birth certificate, not just 1," when there are no real rules for something like that... just to be s and make her miss her deadlines. Knowing how they do like that, she made like 25 copies of everything ahead of time so they couldn't with her.

But yeah, it's really ed over there. You can pay the phone company to get someone's phone records or cell phone number... you name it. She had to keep her move to the U.S. secret because her ex boyfriend would have paid off the airport to stop her from flying here. Insanity man. It was like a super stealth operation that took 2 years to complete.

Holy bloody ing hell. Glad it all worked out, but god damn. That is a crazy ordeal.

Now to the real question....does she have any sisters? lol jk :p
The17sss
quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
Holy bloody ing hell. Glad it all worked out, but god damn. That is a crazy ordeal.

Now to the real question....does she have any sisters? lol jk :p


LOL! just a brother... who oddly has the exact same first and last name as the current Russian president.
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