Moleloy
5/29/2009 11:50 EST
I have met a man online about 4 months ago. he is so sweet i could see myself spending my life with him. We have already had our dissagreements about our cultural differences and have been able to compromise. I have no doubts in my mind about him. I trust him. I want to go see him next February. I dont even know where to start!! ive never left the country (US). I want to visit him first and then decide if marriage is what we really want. He has agreed to live here with me if we decide this. Any info?? about visas? anything? please let me know. Thanks
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zouina
5/30/2009 03:47 EST
hi there im married to an algerian we have 3 children we live in scotland for the moment, before you can go to algeria u need a letter from ur boyfriend inviting u to go there saying u have a place to stay. it takes about 2 weeks to come, about if he wants to go to the u.s he has to apply for visa, and it is harder for him to do that, as its not easy getting a visa out of algeria. ive been to algeria on a few occasions and i like it alot, its a very cultured country, and the people are very friendly and welcoming and the food is fab. we intend to live there in about 3-4 years time as we are fed up of all the hussel and bussel of scotland. hope u enjoy ur visit to algeria. zouina.
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viva1960
6/9/2009 21:27 EST
I have same problem, i meet a man on line, and strong think he is the right man for me, some friends tells me that algeria is the largest fraud in the world and i know people think i m crazy, but maybe i wil be, but i think he is the real man, i m a little inocent, but i can feel this is the right person two, and he wants me there with him, he is not interested to move here, he wants me there, so do u have any ideia about this Mia
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mahdiyyah
From: United Kingdom
6/26/2009 17:18 EST
Dear friends, I write as a British woman who came to live with her husband in Algeria 2 years ago. I now work as a teacher. As you will see, my own experiences have been extremely positive, however.......... In my line of work I speak to many educated youngsters and one of the biggest talking points is how to get out of Algeria!! Visas are becoming harder to obtain and many Algerians die trying to reach Europe in small boats each year out of desperation. It is also true that there is much corruption in the country and for some, it becomes a way of life.
I have many friends happily married to Algerians both here and abroad but with the aforementionned in mind, I would suggest that you get to know the person over a long period of time (especially if just on the internet) before considering marriage. The customs and culture here are extremely different, not to mention the religioius considerations if you are not muslim. Please take time to think about all these aspects before you rush into anything and I wish you all the best.
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