I have a very good friend who met a man from Syria three years ago on line.
They became very "involved" via web camera; messenger; daily phone calls; etc.
They first met in Europe and then in India. They wanted to be free to date and get to know each other.
They fell in love. In those 3 years they have been "together" for a total of 2 weeks.
Now, after 3 years and numerous interviews; red tape; filing of paperwork; etc., he has been granted a visa to come into the United States.
Meanwhile, my friend, has been waiting; hoping and praying that they would have a life together.
For 3 years, she has put her life on "hold" for this man.
In hind sight, she would not have met him initially.
My suggestion is to find someone in the US. It is very difficult to have a relationship that is being tested by distance; religious and culture differences.
I have a very good friend who met a man from Syria three years ago on line.
They became very "involved" via web camera; messenger; daily phone calls; etc.
They first met in Europe and then in India. They wanted to be free to date and get to know each other.
They fell in love. In those 3 years they have been "together" for a total of 2 weeks.
Now, after 3 years and numerous interviews; red tape; filing of paperwork; etc., he has been granted a visa to come into the United States.
Meanwhile, my friend, has been waiting; hoping and praying that they would have a life together.
For 3 years, she has put her life on "hold" for this man.
In hind sight, she would not have met him initially.
My suggestion is to find someone in the US. It is very difficult to have a relationship that is being tested by distance; religious and culture differences.