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'''''Mail-order bride''''' is a label applied to a woman who lists herself in a catalog or [[marriage agency]] that publishes her intent to marry a foreign man. Although the label is widely used, it has derogatory connotations and may be offensive. The term implies that the woman expects an improvement in her quality of life by marrying a foreign man and relocating to a country with more favorable economic and/or societal conditions.
'''''Mail-order bride''''' is a label applied to a woman who lists herself in a catalog or [[marriage agency]] that publishes her intent to marry a foreign man. Although the label is widely used, it has derogatory connotations and may be offensive. The term implies that the woman expects an improvement in her quality of life by marrying a foreign man and relocating to a country with more favorable economic and/or societal conditions. Generally, courtship between a mail-order bride and her foreign partner is brief or absent. Mail-order brides hail from dozens of developing countries and a few from developed ones. [[Ukraine]], [[Russia]] and [[Colombia]] have particularly large numbers of mail-order brides [http://www.heart-of-asia.com].


Men who list themselves in such publications may be referred to as '''mail-order husbands'''. This term is less common and generally implies a man who seeks a mail-order bride. However, a small percentage of mail-order husbands have intentions similar to mail-order brides, i.e. to marry and move to a more favorable environment.
The reality is that the ratio of men to women is very low in Russia and South America due to violence, war and alcoholism. For example, in Russia, there are 49 million men and 53 million women between 15 and 64 years old [http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/rs.html CIA Factbook] That means there are 4 million women without any potential partners. In the United States, there is exactly 100 million each in the same age range. The men in these countries tend to be womanizers, violent and alcoholics. The women in these countries have no one to marry and are lonely and are looking for a sincere and stable man. American men especially are considered to be better educated, generous, sober and reliable than the men in these countries.

Generally, courtship between a mail-order bride and her foreign partner is brief but they must meet in person in order to apply for a fiance visa. Mail-order brides hail from dozens of developing countries and a few from developed ones. [[Ukraine]], [[Russia]] and [[Colombia]] have particularly large numbers of mail-order brides [http://www.heart-of-asia.com].

Men who list themselves in such "reverse publications" may be referred to as '''mail-order husbands'''. This term is less common and generally implies a man who seeks a mail-order bride. However, a small percentage of mail-order husbands have intentions similar to mail-order brides, i.e. to marry and move to a more favorable environment.


==Comparison with other matchmaking forms==
==Comparison with other matchmaking forms==
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===Classified and online matchmaking services===
===Classified and online matchmaking services===
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{{main|online dating service}}
Classified listings were a common matchmaking practice for many years. With the advent of the internet, online matchmaking websites have prolifrated and largely replaced traditional paper-based classifieds. In contrast to mail-order brides, individuals using these services tend to seek partners with a common age, culture and language. There is no implied expectation of relocation to a more favorable environment but there is the usual expectations that the man is better off than the woman so it is not that much different. These services are widely used as an aid or a complete replacement to traditional dating with no implied expectation of marriage. Mail order brides are usually younger, more attractive and much better educated than American women. Mail order brides dress in skirts, dresses and high heels as opposed to the masculine outfits that American women wear. There are no "BBW" mail order brides !
Classified listings were a common matchmaking practice for many years. With the advent of the internet, online matchmaking websites have prolifrated and largely replaced traditional paper-based classifieds. In contrast to mail-order brides, individuals using these services tend to seek partners with a common culture and language. There is no implied expectation of relocation to a more favorable environment. These services are widely used as an aid to traditional dating with no implied expectation of marriage.


===Arranged marriage===
===Arranged marriage===
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* On Feb 4, 2006, The District Court of Northern Georgia placed a restraining order preventing the enforcemnet of IMBRA. A trial will be held to dertermine its Constitutionality.
* On Feb 4, 2006, The District Court of Northern Georgia placed a restraining order preventing the enforcemnet of IMBRA. A trial will be held to dertermine its Constitutionality.


==Personal anti-fraud measures==

Many Americans underestimate what people are willing to do to immigrate to the United States and are unaware of the potential for marriage fraud from any foreigner. This applies to men and women. Although Congress passed anti-fraud measures in 1986, foreigners quickly learned how to trick the system and IMBRA essentially destroyed the original intent of the anti fraud measures. Immigration Marriage Fraud Amendments It is important to note that USCIS will rarely do anything to protect Americans from fraud and people committing fraud openly brag about it and share their stories [http://www.ilw.com Immigration Law Weekly Discussion Board]. Because of IMBRA, there is an incentive to fake "abuse" and get a divorce rather than remain married. There are some actions that individuals can take to minimize the damage of fraud. It is said that foreigners know American law more than an American lawyer does.


#Have a witnessed signing of a prenuptial agreement at least 30 days before the marriage to protect assets.
#Maintain separate bank and credit card accounts; have alien incur debts in their name only.
#Minimize amount of evidence of the bonafides of the marriage that the alien has. Secure all documents such as marriage certificate in a secret bank deposit box.
#Check emails being sent to and from spouse to see what relationships they are maintaining with former spouses, boyfriends or girlfriends.
#Do not ever pay for aliens tuition or for unusual expenses such as operations for relatives; remember that all foreign countries have nationalized medical care.
#If alien begins an argument or fight, break off communication immediately and proceed with filing an annulment as soon as possible and before they take legal action against you.
#Regardless of what you do, they will accuse you of abuse, so do not be afraid of defending yourself with force.
#File for an annulment based on fraud and not for a divorce; have alien served with papers rather than expect them to sign.
#Notify USCIS after the annulment is finalized and withdraw affidavit of support.


==Representation in the Arts==
==Representation in the Arts==

Revision as of 17:20, 18 May 2006

Mail-order bride is a label applied to a woman who lists herself in a catalog or marriage agency that publishes her intent to marry a foreign man. Although the label is widely used, it has derogatory connotations and may be offensive. The term implies that the woman expects an improvement in her quality of life by marrying a foreign man and relocating to a country with more favorable economic and/or societal conditions. Generally, courtship between a mail-order bride and her foreign partner is brief or absent. Mail-order brides hail from dozens of developing countries and a few from developed ones. Ukraine, Russia and Colombia have particularly large numbers of mail-order brides [1].

Men who list themselves in such publications may be referred to as mail-order husbands. This term is less common and generally implies a man who seeks a mail-order bride. However, a small percentage of mail-order husbands have intentions similar to mail-order brides, i.e. to marry and move to a more favorable environment.

Comparison with other matchmaking forms

Classified and online matchmaking services

Classified listings were a common matchmaking practice for many years. With the advent of the internet, online matchmaking websites have prolifrated and largely replaced traditional paper-based classifieds. In contrast to mail-order brides, individuals using these services tend to seek partners with a common culture and language. There is no implied expectation of relocation to a more favorable environment. These services are widely used as an aid to traditional dating with no implied expectation of marriage.

Arranged marriage

An arranged marriage is one in which the marital partners are chosen by others, usually parents, based on considerations other than the pre-existing mutual attraction of the partners, while a mail-order bride is selected by a man from a catalog of such women, sometimes with the assistance of a marriage agency.

Marriage success statistics

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) reports that "...marriages arranged through these services would appear to have a lower divorce rate than the nation as a whole, fully 80 percent of these marriages having lasted over the years for which reports are available." [2]

Immigration issues by country

United States

The United States issues a K-1 "fiancé(e)" visa that is valid for 90-days. The USCIS reports that approximately 17,263 such visas were issued in fiscal 2001, about 7988 coming from Asia and about 4714 coming from Europe (including all of the former Soviet Union states). It should be noted though, that the K-1 visa is used by Americans who met partners overseas, and perhaps most commonly, by recent immigrants to the US. "Mail-order" style engagements account for a tiny fraction of all K-1 visas. This type of visa application specifies the applicant's fiancé. If the visa holder does not marry the specified fiancé within the validity of the visa, she is required to return to her country of origin. However, if she marries her fiancé, she obtains permanent resident status. This status is conditional for a period of two years, after which the couple is expected to apply to have the condition removed. Removal requires the couple prove that they are married to each other in good faith. Supporting evidence is reviewed during an interview and often consists wedding photos, love letters, and other articles indicating a genuine marital relationship. This process is intended to prevent would-be immigrants from abandoning their sponsors immediately after obtaining residency and fraudulent marriages solely for the purpose of immigration. There are exceptions. For example, a woman who is determined to have been a battered wife is exempt. Exemptions are also granted if a woman shows that the marriage was bonafide or if her spouse dies. Additional information on this topic can be found at Immigration Letter Weekly.

Canada

Canadian immigration laws have traditionally been similar to but slightly less restrictive than their US counterparts.

Until recently Canada's immigration policy regarding mail-order brides used the "family class" to refer to spouses and dependents and "fiancé(e)" for those intending to marry, with only limited recognition of opposite-sex "common law" relationships; same-sex partners were processed as independent immigrants or under a discretionary provision for "humane and compassionate" considerations.

In 2002, the Canada immigration law was completely revised. One of the major changes was conjugal partner sponsorship, which is available between any two people (including same sex couples) that have had conjugal relations together for at least one year.

Taiwan

In Taiwan (Republic of China), mail-order brides come primarily from Mainland China and Southeast Asia, especially Vietnam. Those who come from Mainland China are colloquially known as dalu mei (大陸妹, pinyin: dàlù mèi, literally: little sisters from the mainland).

The marriage and immigration are arranged by licensed marriage brokers. In some cases, the selection of foreign brides could be considered by some as resembling a cattle market or slave trade as depicted in Chien-Chi Chang’s photo book Double Happiness (ISBN 1931788561).

This form of marriage is significant as it is the only legal form of immigration from Mainland China to Taiwan. Although from Mainland China, dalu mei are not normally considered members of the Mainlander minority on Taiwan. There are also mail-order grooms from Mainland China who immigrate to Taiwan, although this is much less common.

Many commentators have pointed out that the immigration of foreign brides from Mainland China and Southeast Asia is already changing the ethnic composition of Taiwan, in that mail-order brides and their children already outnumber Taiwanese aborigines. Some now consider foreign brides to be Taiwan’s fledging fifth ethnic group and are interested in observing how Taiwan’s demographics will gradually change by this group. In recent years, there has been a proliferation of Vietnamese stores and restaurants in Taiwan that are operated by Vietnamese brides.

Some pro-Taiwan independence parties such as the Taiwan Solidarity Union have expressed concerns that brides from Mainland China and their children will adversely influence the ROC’s political landscape as they acquire ROC citizenship. However, these attitudes are not universal even among pro-independence supporters, and President Chen Shuibian of the independence-leaning Democratic Progressive Party made a particular point of welcoming these brides at his campaign activities in 2004. Also, there was a poll that suggested that Mainland Chinese brides tend to vote for the same political party that their husbands vote.

Marriage agencies and mail-order bride publications are legal in almost all countries. Certain notable legal issues are:

  • The Philippines prohibits organizing or facilitating marriages between Filipinas and foreign men. The Philippine congress enacted Republic Act 6955 or the Anti-Mail-Order Bride Law in 1990 as a result of stories that appeared in the local press and media about Filipinas being abused by their foreign husbands. Because of this, Filipinas use "reverse publications" to contact foreign men for marriage.
  1. The man must complete a questionnaire on his criminal and marital background.
  2. The seller must obtain the man's record from the National Sex Offenders Public Registry database [5].
  3. The questionnaire and record must be translated to the woman's native language and provided to her.
  4. The woman must certify that she agrees to permit communication.
  5. The requirements do not apply to the woman.
  6. The law has no effect on the right to marry for convicted criminals.
  • On Feb 4, 2006, The District Court of Northern Georgia placed a restraining order preventing the enforcemnet of IMBRA. A trial will be held to dertermine its Constitutionality.

Personal anti-fraud measures

Many Americans underestimate what people are willing to do to immigrate to the United States and are unaware of the potential for marriage fraud from any foreigner. This applies to men and women. Although Congress passed anti-fraud measures in 1986, foreigners quickly learned how to trick the system and IMBRA essentially destroyed the original intent of the anti fraud measures. Immigration Marriage Fraud Amendments It is important to note that USCIS will rarely do anything to protect Americans from fraud and people committing fraud openly brag about it and share their stories Immigration Law Weekly Discussion Board. Because of IMBRA, there is an incentive to fake "abuse" and get a divorce rather than remain married. There are some actions that individuals can take to minimize the damage of fraud. It is said that foreigners know American law more than an American lawyer does.

  1. Have a witnessed signing of a prenuptial agreement at least 30 days before the marriage to protect assets.
  2. Maintain separate bank and credit card accounts; have alien incur debts in their name only.
  3. Minimize amount of evidence of the bonafides of the marriage that the alien has. Secure all documents such as marriage certificate in a secret bank deposit box.
  4. Check emails being sent to and from spouse to see what relationships they are maintaining with former spouses, boyfriends or girlfriends.
  5. Do not ever pay for aliens tuition or for unusual expenses such as operations for relatives; remember that all foreign countries have nationalized medical care.
  6. If alien begins an argument or fight, break off communication immediately and proceed with filing an annulment as soon as possible and before they take legal action against you.
  7. Regardless of what you do, they will accuse you of abuse, so do not be afraid of defending yourself with force.
  8. File for an annulment based on fraud and not for a divorce; have alien served with papers rather than expect them to sign.
  9. Notify USCIS after the annulment is finalized and withdraw affidavit of support.

Representation in the Arts

The feature-length 1991 BBC TV movie Filipina Dreamgirls was a fictionalised account of the stories of a number of couples.

The 2001 movie Birthday Girl is about a Russian mail-order bride who goes to live with a banker in the UK.

The 2003 movie A Foreign Affair starring David Arquette and Emily Mortimer is about two brothers seeking a bride using the internet. The movie "A Foreign Affair" was re-released as "Two Brothers and a Bride" and received good reviews.

The 2003 movie Mail Order Bride tries to find humor in a story about the Russian and Italian Mafia involved in the business of human smuggling.

The 2004 film Mail Order Wife portrays a documentarian's attempt to film the marriage between a Queens-dwelling doorman and his Burmese bride.

An episode of Aqua Teen Hunger Force titled "Mail-Order Bride" involves the characters Master Shake and Carl "splitting" a mail-order bride. Shake wants her to cook and clean; Carl wants her for sexual reasons.

Australia

Canada

Taiwan

USA