K-girls

Going easy on Fancy . . . .
Jensen36363 58 Reviews 1972 reads
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1 / 20

The other thread I think cleared up the confusion about the waive program and any changes to getting visas but I suspect most here are like me and know very little about the waiver program. The link has some interesting facts in it.

For instance, most think the girls coming on the 90 day program have a visa -- they might but the don't need to. They really only need to complete an online application to visit under the waiver program and don't need to apply for any visa.

What's kind of interesting is that the application approval is valid for two years. It's not at all clear that the 90 days is limited to just 90 days during the 2 year time period -- I'm sure there's some protocol/law somewhere on that but sure looks like the girls can come for 90 days, go home and come back  a little later for another 90 days. There also didn't seem to be anything suggesting that once expired some cool down period was in effect so the girls could renew and only see the delay related to the approval of the application.

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 686 reads
posted
2 / 20

two 90-day visits out of the same 2-year application approval, but if they try for three, they are usually told to wait until the expiration of the first 2 years, and then apply again.  I'm in contact with a few girls in Korea that have been here twice already and must wait to come back, and this is what they're telling me.  The officials get suspicious of someone wanting to come for three 90-day visits on one 2-year visa waiver that they might be doing some kind of business or work here.  You think?  Apparently, not all government workers are idiots as I always thought from my own experiences.  Lol

However, if they have relatives here and have a physical address where they will be staying, they can get up to a year on the two-year waiver.  Needless to say, there is a cottage industry no one speaks of much of Korean resident families that provide a physical address and "relative" status for a modest monthly payment (I have been told between $500 and $1000 - modest in terms of Kgirl income) from the working girl, so that they qualify for the longer stay.  What's ironic is that the girls that do this and stay a year legally seem more likely to overstay, violating their visa waiver, than the 90-day wonders.

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Fancy8888 See my TER Reviews 610 reads
posted
3 / 20

Posted By: Jensen36363
The other thread I think cleared up the confusion about the waive program and any changes to getting visas but I suspect most here are like me and know very little about the waiver program. The link has some interesting facts in it.  
   
 For instance, most think the girls coming on the 90 day program have a visa -- they might but the don't need to. They really only need to complete an online application to visit under the waiver program and don't need to apply for any visa.  
   
 What's kind of interesting is that the application approval is valid for two years. It's not at all clear that the 90 days is limited to just 90 days during the 2 year time period -- I'm sure there's some protocol/law somewhere on that but sure looks like the girls can come for 90 days, go home and come back  a little later for another 90 days. There also didn't seem to be anything suggesting that once expired some cool down period was in effect so the girls could renew and only see the delay related to the approval of the application.
I can't believe clients would give sex workers or agenda visa numbers in illegal biz.Pay to play.None of hotties sessions are free.

GaGambler 445 reads
posted
4 / 20

Did you actually get stupider during your last time out?

Fancy8888 See my TER Reviews 522 reads
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5 / 20

Posted By: GaGambler
Did you actually get stupider during your last time out?
Don't start your shit again or show your ass on board again.You always worried about me and my board participate.I can't believe clients use credit cards to PAY for sex workers in illegal business. Paper trail in illegal business.WTF

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 529 reads
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6 / 20

Travel permit, not a credit card. We actually pay with American Express.

mrfisher 115 Reviews 462 reads
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7 / 20
Jensen36363 58 Reviews 436 reads
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8 / 20
Fancy8888 See my TER Reviews 422 reads
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9 / 20

Posted By: Jensen36363
LMFAO .Don't turn topic into about Fancy.Credit cards good for all kinds of stuff.Don't buy sex worker with credit cards that have paper trail in illegal business.....LUV ya people!

Fancy8888 See my TER Reviews 446 reads
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10 / 20

Posted By: mrfisher
LMFAO on this video.Getting off topic..

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theoldcavalier 2 Reviews 483 reads
posted
12 / 20

Posted By: coeur-de-lion
However, if they have relatives here and have a physical address where they will be staying, they can get up to a year on the two-year waiver. ...
Might be a *little* tricky explaining it to Mrs. Cavalier, though ...

Luv-Kit2 377 reads
posted
13 / 20

she was probably misled by that MasterCard commercial, a new kind of credit line for the hobbyists: the MistressCard.

GaGambler 471 reads
posted
14 / 20

She could just be a blithering moron, and an annoying one at that.

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 441 reads
posted
15 / 20

just encourages her to be more annoying next time. GaG has known her longer than me, so I would defer to whatever he would recommend.  

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 403 reads
posted
16 / 20

I suggested we should adopt an 18yo female Korean refugee.  It worked for Woody Allen, but not me.  

Jensen36363 58 Reviews 542 reads
posted
17 / 20

or at least only semi-functionally literate.

Posted By: GaGambler
She could just be a blithering moron, and an annoying one at that.

trimix123 55 Reviews 362 reads
posted
18 / 20

their 90 days limit, like around 10 yrs.  Yes, 10 yrs  I know she will be banned from reentering the country for 10 yrs.  Will immigration just give her a lecture and then send her on her way back home?  Some countries do impose a fine for overstaying or maybe, even jail time.

Jensen36363 58 Reviews 449 reads
posted
19 / 20

Doesn't appear to be any financial penalties. See the link below.

There is an interesting bullet on the page related to trafficking:
"...were a victim of trafficking who can show that the trafficking was at least one central reason for your unlawful presence"

Not quite sure what the legal interpretation is here but does seem to suggest if any of the girls are caught claiming some element of trafficking made it very difficult to leave, even if they voluntarily came to the states, might leave the door open to returning sooner than the barred from re-entry periods dictate. And I has been pointed out, at least in some cases the plea of trafficking might allow permanent status -- or at least freedom and no worries with INS.

Fishyman7 18 Reviews 317 reads
posted
20 / 20

If they were eastern European, Trump would excuse them and just marry em. So I can't think the penalty is awfully harsh.

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