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Friday, October 29, 2010

Russian Mail Order Wife - Win Her Now

A middle-class American male with a job can attract a Russian mail order wife with a beauty and grace he could never find at home.



Russian mail order wives are currently a step up or marrying up for even the best educated and wealthiest of Americans.  The Internet has simplified the means of finding a bride who is younger, taller, prettier, smarter, sexier, and better-educated than one would be able to charm at home.



The girl next door can now reside anywhere on the planet - from Moscow to Kiev to Manila.



Although I believe this to be the golden era of email order brides - and not a means for nerdy or abusive males to exploit impoverished or submissive women - I think the opening will be closing inside 5 to 10 years.



Why:



1. Oil



Oil costs are destined to go up significantly.  Some economists are predicting $20/gal gasoline.  At half that amount, worldwide air travel becomes prohibitively expensive.



Electricity would be able to be generated for your residence or electric vehicle from solar, wind, or geothermal resources, but jets require aviation fuel.  Lots of it.



If oil prices triple or more, which is a clear prospect, intercontinental travel could turn out to be prohibitedly high-priced for the common man.



2. International Marriage Broker Regulation Act of 2005 (IMBRA)



The International Marriage Broker Regulation Act of 2005 (IMBRA) demands background checks on American men planning to file immigrant or fiancee visa petitions for foreign women - if they initiated contact through a marriage agency.



Marriage agencies with over 50% U.S. clients are exempt from IMBRA.



An International Marriage Broker (IMB) is an entity - U.S. or foreign based - that provides matchmaking or social referrals between U.S. citizens/permanent residents and foreign nationals for a fee.



Allegedly to protect foreign brides after the high profile murder of Anastasia King, all it does is prevent American men from petitioning the foreign fiancee of choice.



International Marriage Brokers must:



- search U.S. sex offender public registries for information on the American petitioner



- collect criminal and marital background information on the U.S. client, including how prior marriages ended



- supply this information to the foreign woman in her native language



- provide foreign fiancees with a government produced pamphlet detailing her legal rights in the United States



- obtain the foreign client's written permission to release her personal information to the U.S. client



- limit of 2 fiance(e) visa petitions with at least 2 years between filings



While it should be simple to skirt the law, why force Americans to lie to marry the woman of their dreams?



As the world economy gets worse, expect even more restrictive immigration laws.



Since passage of IMBRA, foreign brides have been killed - by husbands who found their brides through exempt agencies.



American men are being vilified worldwide to satisfy a feminist agenda.



No state investigates American men for disclosure to American women prior to issuance of a marriage license.  And there is that pesky Constitution (what's still enforced).



Good intentions make terrible laws.  IMBRA is a poster child for unwarranted and flawed regulations.



If gay marriage becomes law and opens same-sex spouses to immigration benefits, you can expect Congress to make it exceptionally difficult for anyone to bring a spouse home.



Win your Russian, Ukrainian, or Latvian mail order wife before it turns into an hopeless ordeal.



3. American Men Still a Catch



For many foreign women, American husbands are nevertheless considered a superior catch and a desirable match.  Go figure.



I'm not positive if I am flattered or terrified.



For whatever reason, many foreign women look upon American men as excellent husband material.



After a divorce, the Web lets a man encounter a stunningly gorgeous woman of the right age, profession, and education prior to initiating contact.



My recommendations:



For younger men, ladies from Russia, the Ukraine, and the former Soviet Republics, are the sexiest and most desirable females on the planet.



Go for it.  Don't apologize or settle.  One will discover so many who are the precise age, well-educated, and whose appearance blow you away.



Caveat - watch the age differences.  For Russian women, 10 to 15 years younger will work fine.  A larger age difference could be risky.



For mature or more traditional gentlemen, nothing tops the Philippines.  Filipinas are the most religious, family oriented ladies I have ever lived among.



Young brides are not much of a problem in the Philippines.  A Filipina will stay married as long as she can.  While a Vice-Consul in Manila, I have approved visas for brides 50+ years younger than their American husbands.



For men who receive retirement pensions or Social Security, I would consider living in the Philippines with a young spouse.  Her country might be a better place to reside.  And a "fixed income" in the P.I. is a beautiful thing.



Golden Age of Worldwide Dating and eMail Order Brides:



I believe the window for finding your mail order wife will shut down within 5 to 10 years.  Take action before costs and additional government regulations further limit your freedom.



You will by no means have a higher place in the minds of many brides to be.



International travel will never be this cheap again.



For the reasons outlined, you will never be able to catch the attention of women of present mail order bride excellence ever again.



Before governments as well as busybodies once again interfere in the course of love, marriage, and family, grab your perfect mail order wife.



Dating, romance, and marriage have changed forever.



You can initiate your hunt for the perfect bride on Russian Mail Order Wife.



For a huge resource of U.S. and international dating sites, visit DatingDirectoryOnline - http://datingdirectoryonline.com



Charles Lamm is a former Vice-Consul in Seoul and Manila, retired immigration attorney, and writer now living in Florida.

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