Re: [asianamericanromance] Re: Hi, I am new here...

U ARE?

On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 5:26 PM, Khaled Nada <khaled_nada20007@yahoo.com> wrote:

hi there i wannn know u?


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[asianamericanromance] Re: Answers please

Thanks Phil,
I passed the info along to Mr. Sophann.
I do not know how he will use it.
I would not expect him to leave Cambodia. His wife has health
problems. He has 3 grown daughters and at least 2 sons. All of his
children seem to be doing fine where they are. I have met 2 sons and
one daughter of his.
His business as a driver has not done well this year so he may think
he should try something different.
Dale


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<largecar_pete@...> wrote:
>
> Weel first it isn't a goverment site, the domain is .org and
not .gov. The state department would be in charge of this. the owner
of this domain has his city and state as Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Click
on one of the language translator links at the bottom of the page and
you get about 10 different pop up windows. And lastly there is a page
with costs(didm't really read it), but the costs has euro signs. Hope
this helps some
>
>
>


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Re: [asianamericanromance] Hello

fantasy and touch

--- On Mon, 7/14/08, Xu Yingjie <xu_yingjie520@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Xu Yingjie <xu_yingjie520@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [asianamericanromance] Hello
To: asianamericanromance@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, July 14, 2008, 12:33 AM

Hi, where are you now?I am in shanghai city, china. so what and how can i help you?

Best regards,

Mr. Jackson Xu
I will be thankful of all I have.

--- On Sat, 3/15/08, Wendy <poohbear_sanderz@ yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Wendy <poohbear_sanderz@ yahoo.com>
Subject: [asianamericanroman ce] Hello
To: asianamericanromanc e@yahoogroups. com
Date: Saturday, March 15, 2008, 4:21 PM

Hi, I just joined this group. I am not Asian but I find Asian men
attractive and had a friend (I thought to be a good friend) that I
enjoyed being around and who is Asian and we have a daughter now.
Well, I have a daughter now, he isn't in the picture anymore. I would
love to meet people around my area who would help me to give her more
knowledge of her heritage. I don't speak Chinese (she is half Chinese)
but would love to learn a little so that as she grows I could perhaps
teach her. Anyways, just really wanted to kinda introduce myself and
let ya know why I am here.



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Re: [asianamericanromance] Hi I am new to this group

HI

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Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 5:11:06 PM
Subject: Re: [asianamericanromance] Hi I am new to this group

hi  not  me   lol   e-mail me  at     edjdallas1@yahoo. com

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Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 4:04:46 AM
Subject: Re: [asianamericanroman ce] Hi I am new to this group

HI MAN WATSUP....

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Subject: [asianamericanroman ce] Hi I am new to this group
To: asianamericanromanc e@yahoogroups. com
Date: Sunday, 13 July, 2008, 5:37 AM

just wanted to say hi everybody



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Re: [asianamericanromance] Hi I am new to this group

hi  not  me   lol   e-mail me  at     edjdallas1@yahoo.com

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HI MAN WATSUP....

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Subject: [asianamericanroman ce] Hi I am new to this group
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just wanted to say hi everybody



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Re: [asianamericanromance] Re: Hi, I am new here...

ok  i am eddie i live in dallas texas  u.s.a.  i am  50    / single and  no kids    edjdallas1@yahoo.com

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Subject: Re: [asianamericanromance] Re: Hi, I am new here...

hi there i wannn know u?


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[asianamericanromance] Re: Paperwork in progress!!!

The firm I hired in BKK is USA - Immigration Law - Thailand. If you
need help go to http://www.mythaifiancee.com/

I have been impressed with their work. My fiancee has a 31 Jul 08
interview at the Embassy in BKK so I'm keeping my fingers crossed! If
granted the visa she should be stateside 15 Aug or so.

Don

--- In asianamericanromance@yahoogroups.com, "russell_joe"
<russell_joe@...> wrote:
>
> Also, I married before I petitioned. But Then I was with her there for
> 10 months too. One of our friends petitioned his fiancee' and it was
> declined. Don't know why. My son will be one year old the 24th of this
> month. Can't wait to hold him and play with him! He, is already a
> citizen of the U.S. by birth abroad(CRBA). Just letting you know. They
> should be coming home soon(though I would rather be there).
>
>
> --- In asianamericanromance@yahoogroups.com, "busyman66204"
> <busyman66204@> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hello I am starting the paperwork to bring my fiancee here to the
> > US.
> > This is the first paperwork I am sending out.
> >
> > I am sending my divorce decree, my birth certificate,
> > petition for alien fiancee, G325b.
> > Am I missing anything???
> >
> > Until I started to put the address on the envelope, I was going to
> > send it to Chicago. But I live in Mississippi now.
> > Could someone confirm or correct the address of where I should
send
> > my documents!!!
> >
> > Thanks, Todd
> >
>

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Re: [asianamericanromance] Answers please

And from the Federal Trade Comission:

 

FTC Consumer Alert

Federal Trade Commission Bureau of Consumer Protection Division of Consumer & Business Education

Diversity Visa Lottery:Read the Rules, Avoid the Rip-Offs

If you or someone you know is trying to get a green card — the right to live in the United States permanently — be on the lookout for unscrupulous businesses and attorneys. They'll claim that, for a fee, they can make it easier to enter the U. S. State Department's annual Diversity Visa (DV) lottery (also known as the "green card lottery") or increase your chances of winning the DV lottery.

Each year, the State Department conducts a lottery through its DV program to distribute applications for 50,000 immigrant visas. Winners of the lottery have a chance to apply for an immigrant visa, which can be used to enter the U. S. Winners are selected randomly, and there is no fee to enter the lottery.

Entries to the DV lottery must be submitted online at www.dvlottery.state.gov. (This site is only accessible during the application period.) Paper entries or mail-in requests will not be accepted. Lottery entrants must include a passport-style digital photograph and separate digital photographs of any spouse and children under 21 years of age. Group photographs are not allowed. Check with the State Department for technical requirements of the digital photograph.

Entries are accepted for a limited time. For the DV-2009 Lottery (to be conducted in 2007), the application period is from October 3, 2007, through December 2, 2007. DV-2009 visas will be issued between October 1, 2008 and September 30, 2009. Check with the State Department for entry dates for future DV lotteries.

Entrants may submit only one entry during any particular DV lottery; those who submit more than one entry will be disqualified. Spouses may submit separate entries, however, if each meets the eligibility requirements. If only one spouse is selected, the other may enter the country on the Diversity Visa of the winning spouse.

The DV lottery has two eligibility requirements:

1. The entrant must be from an eligible country. You must have been born in an eligible country, or have parents who were born in eligible countries and who were not residents of your country of birth, when you were born. For example, your parents might have lived temporarily in the ineligible country because of their jobs.

Every year, the State Department announces the countries whose natives are ineligible for application. For the DV-2009 lottery, natives of the following countries are not eligible to apply: Brazil, Canada, China (mainland born), Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, India, Jamaica, Mexico, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Russia, South Korea, United Kingdom (except Northern Ireland) and its dependent territories,

and Vietnam. Persons born in Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan are eligible. Applicants should check with the State Department to determine the ineligible countries for future DV lotteries.

2. Entrants must meet an education or training requirement. You will have met the education requirement if you have a high school education or have successfully completed a 12-year course of elementary and secondary education. You will have met the training requirement if you have at least two years of work experience within the past five years in an occupation requiring at least two years of training or experience to perform. The U.S. Department of Labor's O*Net OnLine database will be used to determine qualifying work experience.

Green Card Lottery Scams

According the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the nation's consumer protection agency, some businesses and attorneys misrepresent their services by saying that:

• they are affiliated with the U.S. government;

• they have special expertise or a special entry form that is required to enter the lottery;

• their company has never had a lottery entry rejected;

• their company can increase an entrant's chances of "winning" the lottery;

• people from ineligible countries still are "qualified" to enter the lottery.

In addition, some companies jeopardize an entrant's opportunity to participate in the lottery by filing several entries. These companies also may charge lottery-winning applicants substantial fees to complete the application process.

Protecting Yourself from Fraud

The FTC says the best way to protect against green card lottery scams is to understand how the State Department's lottery works.

There's no charge to enter the green card lottery. You can enter on your own at the State Department's website — www.dvlottery.state.gov. You'll need to answer a few questions and provide passport-style digital photographs. You'll get an acknowledgment from the State Department once you've submitted your entry.

Hiring a company or attorney to enter the lottery for you is your decision, but the person you pay will have to follow the same procedure. And your chance of being selected is the same whether you submit the entry or you pay someone to do it for you.

Submit only one entry. If you submit more than one, you will be disqualified.

Selection of entries is random. Spouses who are eligible for the DV lottery can apply separately; the "losing" spouse can enter the country on the Diversity Visa of the "winning" spouse. This is the only legitimate way to significantly increase your chance of entering the U.S. through the DV lottery.

Be alert to websites promising government travel or residency documents online or by mail. Except for entering the DV lottery, most applications for visas, passports, green cards,

and other travel and residency documents must be completed in person before an officer of the U.S. government.

Be thoughtful about who you send your personal documents to. Unless you have an established relationship with a business, do not mail birth certificates, passports, drivers' licenses, marriage certificates, Social Security cards, or other documents with your personal identifying information to businesses promising to complete your application for travel or residency documents. These businesses may be engaged in identity theft.

Be skeptical of websites posing as U.S. government sites. They may have domain names similar to government agencies, official-looking emblems (eagles, flags, or other American images like the Statue of Liberty or the U.S. Capitol), the official seals or logos of — and links to — other government sites, and list Washington, D.C., mailing addresses. If the domain name doesn't end in ".gov," it's not a government site. Bogus sites may charge for government forms. Don't pay; government forms and instructions for completing them are available from the issuing U.S. government agency for free.

For More Information

For details about the State Department's Diversity Visa lottery, visit www.dvlottery.state.gov. You also may call the State Department's Visa Services' Public Inquiries Branch at 202-663-1225. This number has recorded information with an option to speak with a visa specialist during normal business hours. Those overseas should contact the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate.

The FTC works for the consumer to prevent fraudulent, deceptive, and unfair business practices in the marketplace and to provide information to help consumers spot, stop, and avoid them. To file a complaint or to get free information on consumer issues, visit ftc.gov or call toll-free,1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357); TTY: 1-866-653-4261. The FTC enters Internet, telemarketing, identity theft, and other fraud-related complaints into Consumer Sentinel, a secure online database available to hundreds of civil and criminal law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and abroad.FOR THE CONSUMER1-877-FTC-HELPftc.govFEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION

October 2007



--- On Tue, 7/15/08, Dale J. Flaherty <pattpong3@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

From: Dale J. Flaherty <pattpong3@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: [asianamericanromance] Answers please
To: asianamericanromance@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, July 15, 2008, 12:38 PM


My good friend and my driver in Phnom Penh asked me to dheck this out
for him.
I had heard of this from a man in Thailand a few years ago.
From what I understood at that time was that a lottery was held at the
U.S. Embassy in Bangkok to fill a yearly quota of 100 Thais to become
permanent residences in the U.S.

http://www.usafis. org/?u=120364935 &p=IH255& af=_emhnmtwfy_ 080710

I would like any info members may have about this. Thank you.
For now I will suggest to my friend to seek Information from our
Embassy there.

Dale


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Re: [asianamericanromance] Answers please

From the state department:

 

Website Fraud Warning

Department of State Warns of Impostor or Fraudulent Websites

The Department of State, Visa Services advises the public that only internet sites including the ".gov" indicator are official government Websites, for our agency offices located in the United States. We are proud to have more than 200 Embassies worldwide. While many of these Embassy Consular Section Websites have the ".gov" indicator in their internet address, a number do not. The Department of State, Visa Services website does link directly to all Embassy Consular Section Websites abroad at U.S. Embassies and Consulates . This is a useful way for the public to access Consular Section Websites. Visa applicants are advised to be cautious in all dealings with companies that claim to offer any assistance in obtaining U.S. visas. Please note the following:

  • Immigration Related Websites. Many other non-governmental Websites (e.g., using the suffixes ".com," ".org" or ".net") provide legitimate and useful immigration and visa related information and services. Regardless of the content of other Websites, the Department of State does not endorse, recommend or sponsor any information or material shown at these other Websites.
  • Other Impostor or Fraudulent Websites and Email. A few other Websites may try to mislead customers and members of the public into thinking they are official Websites. These Websites may attempt to require you to pay for services such as forms and information about immigration procedures, which are otherwise free on the Department of State Visa Services Website, or overseas through the Embassy Consular Section Websites. Additionally, these other Websites may require you to pay for services you will not receive. These web sites may contact you by email to lure you to their offer. Additionally, be wary of sending any personal information that might be used for identity fraud/theft to these websites.
  • A Few Words about the Diversity Visa Program.  There have been instances of fraudulent websites posing as official U.S. Government sites. Some companies posing as the U.S. Government have sought money in order to "complete" lottery entry forms. To learn more, please see the Federal Trade Commission Warning . Applicants selected in the Diversity Visa random drawing are notified by the Department of State, Kentucky Consular Center by letter, NOT email and are provided instructions on how to proceed to the next step in the process. No other organization or company is authorized by the Department of State to notify Diversity Visa lottery applicants of their winning entry.

How Do I Report Internet Fraud or Unsolicited Email? If you wish to file a complaint about Internet fraud, please see the econsumer.gov Website, hosted by the Federal Trade Commission, which is a joint effort of consumer protection agencies from 17 nations at http://www.econsumer.gov/english/ or go to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).  To file a complaint about unsolicited email, contact Department of Justice contact us page.


 

 



--- On Tue, 7/15/08, Dale J. Flaherty <pattpong3@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

From: Dale J. Flaherty <pattpong3@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: [asianamericanromance] Answers please
To: asianamericanromance@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, July 15, 2008, 12:38 PM


My good friend and my driver in Phnom Penh asked me to dheck this out
for him.
I had heard of this from a man in Thailand a few years ago.
From what I understood at that time was that a lottery was held at the
U.S. Embassy in Bangkok to fill a yearly quota of 100 Thais to become
permanent residences in the U.S.

http://www.usafis. org/?u=120364935 &p=IH255& af=_emhnmtwfy_ 080710

I would like any info members may have about this. Thank you.
For now I will suggest to my friend to seek Information from our
Embassy there.

Dale


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Re: [asianamericanromance] Answers please

I searched some more and there is a lottery, but is filled for the year.

 

Here is the government site.

 

http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/types/types_1322.html

--- On Tue, 7/15/08, Dale J. Flaherty <pattpong3@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

From: Dale J. Flaherty <pattpong3@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: [asianamericanromance] Answers please
To: asianamericanromance@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, July 15, 2008, 12:38 PM


My good friend and my driver in Phnom Penh asked me to dheck this out
for him.
I had heard of this from a man in Thailand a few years ago.
From what I understood at that time was that a lottery was held at the
U.S. Embassy in Bangkok to fill a yearly quota of 100 Thais to become
permanent residences in the U.S.

http://www.usafis. org/?u=120364935 &p=IH255& af=_emhnmtwfy_ 080710

I would like any info members may have about this. Thank you.
For now I will suggest to my friend to seek Information from our
Embassy there.

Dale


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Re: [asianamericanromance] Answers please

Weel first it isn't a goverment site, the domain is .org and not .gov. The state department would be in charge of this. the owner of this domain has his city and state as Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Click on one of the language translator links at the bottom of the page and you get about 10 different pop up windows. And lastly there is a page with costs(didm't really read it), but the costs has euro signs. Hope this helps some

--- On Tue, 7/15/08, Dale J. Flaherty <pattpong3@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Dale J. Flaherty <pattpong3@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: [asianamericanromance] Answers please
To: asianamericanromance@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, July 15, 2008, 12:38 PM


My good friend and my driver in Phnom Penh asked me to dheck this out
for him.
I had heard of this from a man in Thailand a few years ago.
From what I understood at that time was that a lottery was held at the
U.S. Embassy in Bangkok to fill a yearly quota of 100 Thais to become
permanent residences in the U.S.

http://www.usafis. org/?u=120364935 &p=IH255& af=_emhnmtwfy_ 080710

I would like any info members may have about this. Thank you.
For now I will suggest to my friend to seek Information from our
Embassy there.

Dale


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[asianamericanromance] Answers please

My good friend and my driver in Phnom Penh asked me to dheck this out
for him.
I had heard of this from a man in Thailand a few years ago.
From what I understood at that time was that a lottery was held at the
U.S. Embassy in Bangkok to fill a yearly quota of 100 Thais to become
permanent residences in the U.S.

http://www.usafis.org/?u=120364935&p=IH255&af=_emhnmtwfy_080710

I would like any info members may have about this. Thank you.
For now I will suggest to my friend to seek Information from our
Embassy there.

Dale


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Re: [asianamericanromance] I just found my old yahoo profile could not be browsed

hiu there i am khaled , how r u?

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HI MAN WATSUP....

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just wanted to say hi everybody



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