Marrying in Europe
Robert
"Visas"
"Visas" Oh the joy of being English!,I have no problems traveling to other country's and the answer is when its time to go home i get back on the plane and go home!,The problem is that many dont and it costs much time and money to track these people down and deport them,I go to another country and do not ever forget that im a guest and always conduct my self well,"Hey im English and this is what we are really like" i know that im watched closely and want to show that we are nice,Remember if you dont abide by the rules you will never get a visa again even if you find your love,Its always easer to get a visa if you know some one really well in the country you wish to visit,And if a man really wants you with him he will travel make the photos that prove you have been together and will help make all so much easer for you,Take care ladies and never give up,RobNatalya
I asked for a non-immigrant visa B2, just to visit friends who live in the U.S.. It was refused. The wording of the refusal humiliated and offended my sense of national pride. The refusal was based on the fact that I was not able to convince the consular officer that I have a strong relationship with my the country. My did not have to learning how to love their country and be seen as a potential immigrant, those who want to leave forever asking immigration visa. So prejudiced against all residents of Eastern Europe. I would love to see the reaction of a Frenchman, a German or an Englishman if he was asked to prove that he is not a potential immigrant.
I am a patriot of his country, I like to live in it. I do not think that the United States is the "promised land". Restrictions on my movement on my planet I believe encroachment on my rights.
George
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