Correct me if I am wrong Nasfan, but I think you wrote in a previous post that it took your wife a long time to decide whether she wanted to leave her country or not.
Could you explain how long this was? How long did it take her to decide after you realized she was the one?
While she was debating on leaving or not, did you contact other girls in the FSU or travel to see them? Please explain.
At the time she made her decision to leave her country, could she speak much English or did that come after she arrived?
Any others on this forum who have married a woman from the FSU feel free to chime in.
Our correspondence began on June 11th 2004, I know this because it is a day after my birthday, I had a letter from her on the 10th. Our first meeting was in November of that year, next meeting was March of 2005, in July while on a trip to crimea I asked her to marry me. We started the K1 then, she still wanted to think about it for a couple of months, september she had committed to moving to the US. I went back to Ukraine in January of 2006, she stepped foot in the US on February 8th of 2006, we were married in Tennessee that following April.
After meeting her, I did not communicate or meet other women, I shut it down.
Her English was minimal in the beginning after the second meeting she started taking english lessons on her own without telling me. It was kind of a surprise, after that I paid for her lessons, I knew 60 bucks a month was stretching her money thin. So she was really proficient in English when she arrived after a year of lessons four nights a week.