[I:0:J] This is something that you have probably heard a number of times, never send money to your fiance if you have not met her. Meet her many times before trusting her with any of your personal information or money.
If you are going to marry this girl, she will need to see your entire life including bank accounts, tax returns etc. She will need to carry and present these kinds of documents to the embassy officer during her interview. So do not trust until you are 100% sure.
I have heard a lot of stories of people trusting too much when it comes to dating overseas. Currently there are over 1000 black listed women from just Russian and former Soviet Republics.
A "Blacklisted Russian Woman or a Blacklisted Ukrainian Woman" is when a woman from a country other than the USA scams a man out of money or help to get an American Visa.
What you can expect from someone scamming you?
Women that scam men will have an instant attraction to you. They will use words that make you feel good to be with them. Often times they immediately start to tell you that they love you. They are great at making you feel like you are the only one for them. Yet, in real life they are talking to many others.
The more men they can talk to at one time the more potential for making a lot of money.
Now I am sure that the woman you are talking to is beautiful beyond measure. Yet, ask yourself this question. If you were to meet someone from your hometown and she would immediately start to tell you that she loved you, would you feel so comfortable? Most will answer no to this question. It gives you the feeling that something is wrong. So if that is the case, then why trust someone you never met telling the same things? These words should immediately raise the red flag. If you have not met, you have no idea of her intentions.
If the girl wants to come visit you in the USA and requests help, that is a major red flag. Everyone that lives in Russia or the old Soviet Republics knows it is not possible to come to the USA as a visitor. All she wants is for you to send her the money to pay for a visa that does not exist. She gets the money and you get scammed. If you arent sure, pick up the phone and call the USCIS 1-800-375-5283.
Just for informational value: When I was dating my Ukrainian Fiance, I tried this myself. But this was after I met her five times. I tried to secure a B-2 tourist visa for her. Although I supplied all the necessary documents, she was still denied this visa. Do not waste your time or money on it.
If there is any mention of money after meeting or within the first two months, it is time to walk away. A high percentage of these women that ask for money are scammers. If she starts to talk to you like this, just tell her you dont want to talk about money until after you meet her. Most of the time the girl will go away on her own and stop communication with you. You are no longer the right kind of prey. So she starts to focus her words on other opportunities.
Keep in mind that the girl in the picture is not really her. Most of the time, the picture is of an actress or model. Sometimes that person behind the picture can be a guy.
There is a limited time for scammers to get money out of you. Usually after one month they disappear. They know that after a month it is very likely that you will find out about them.
After you send them money, they completely disappear. There will be no more communication and your money will disappear with them. No investigation will ever be done. No one will care except for you. The typical method of sending money is through Western Union. All these scammers know the ins and outs of Western Union.
It is a hard life where these girls come from and corruption is wide spread.
Scammers are really good at what they do. They will have an answer for all your questions. They are impossible to catch. They are so good at what they do. They will even call you many times a week to make you think they are real. They will go to any lengths to get your money.
Ok so how do you make sure you are not being scammed? Make sure you meet your fiance more than once. Do not give any personal information out or send money without being sure about the person you are talking to or want to marry. Even though she might be exhibiting some of the traits of a scammer, she might be legitimate. In my next report I will show you how to know for sure if she is real or not. - 14915
If you are going to marry this girl, she will need to see your entire life including bank accounts, tax returns etc. She will need to carry and present these kinds of documents to the embassy officer during her interview. So do not trust until you are 100% sure.
I have heard a lot of stories of people trusting too much when it comes to dating overseas. Currently there are over 1000 black listed women from just Russian and former Soviet Republics.
A "Blacklisted Russian Woman or a Blacklisted Ukrainian Woman" is when a woman from a country other than the USA scams a man out of money or help to get an American Visa.
What you can expect from someone scamming you?
Women that scam men will have an instant attraction to you. They will use words that make you feel good to be with them. Often times they immediately start to tell you that they love you. They are great at making you feel like you are the only one for them. Yet, in real life they are talking to many others.
The more men they can talk to at one time the more potential for making a lot of money.
Now I am sure that the woman you are talking to is beautiful beyond measure. Yet, ask yourself this question. If you were to meet someone from your hometown and she would immediately start to tell you that she loved you, would you feel so comfortable? Most will answer no to this question. It gives you the feeling that something is wrong. So if that is the case, then why trust someone you never met telling the same things? These words should immediately raise the red flag. If you have not met, you have no idea of her intentions.
If the girl wants to come visit you in the USA and requests help, that is a major red flag. Everyone that lives in Russia or the old Soviet Republics knows it is not possible to come to the USA as a visitor. All she wants is for you to send her the money to pay for a visa that does not exist. She gets the money and you get scammed. If you arent sure, pick up the phone and call the USCIS 1-800-375-5283.
Just for informational value: When I was dating my Ukrainian Fiance, I tried this myself. But this was after I met her five times. I tried to secure a B-2 tourist visa for her. Although I supplied all the necessary documents, she was still denied this visa. Do not waste your time or money on it.
If there is any mention of money after meeting or within the first two months, it is time to walk away. A high percentage of these women that ask for money are scammers. If she starts to talk to you like this, just tell her you dont want to talk about money until after you meet her. Most of the time the girl will go away on her own and stop communication with you. You are no longer the right kind of prey. So she starts to focus her words on other opportunities.
Keep in mind that the girl in the picture is not really her. Most of the time, the picture is of an actress or model. Sometimes that person behind the picture can be a guy.
There is a limited time for scammers to get money out of you. Usually after one month they disappear. They know that after a month it is very likely that you will find out about them.
After you send them money, they completely disappear. There will be no more communication and your money will disappear with them. No investigation will ever be done. No one will care except for you. The typical method of sending money is through Western Union. All these scammers know the ins and outs of Western Union.
It is a hard life where these girls come from and corruption is wide spread.
Scammers are really good at what they do. They will have an answer for all your questions. They are impossible to catch. They are so good at what they do. They will even call you many times a week to make you think they are real. They will go to any lengths to get your money.
Ok so how do you make sure you are not being scammed? Make sure you meet your fiance more than once. Do not give any personal information out or send money without being sure about the person you are talking to or want to marry. Even though she might be exhibiting some of the traits of a scammer, she might be legitimate. In my next report I will show you how to know for sure if she is real or not. - 14915
About the Author:
Art Saborio is a Fiance Visa Specialist. His very practical "Do it yourself step by step method to K1 Visa Success is now available on his website. While you are there, pick up a informational copy of his latest e book How I Met My Fiance
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