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(Success stories continued)
Miho & Ben
The Christsmas in 2002, I went to Japan and proposed her. She accepted my original ring I made (I am a jewler), and we got married in 2003.
In 2004, our first son was born, we bought a new house, my business was successful and everything goes so well. Naomi, the chief advisor was so helpful from the beginning, as a result, we became a good friend. In April 2007, our daughter was born and we are happier than ever. If I did not write an email one more time to Miho, I just gave up finding a Japanese wife and I may be still single. Thank you Pacific Relations.
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Eriko & John
My good friend who married to an American ans living in Japan introduced me Pacific Relations. At that time I lived in Italy, but I was always interested in Japan and Japanese culture, movies, so I love to married to a Japanese woman. In July 2004, I visited Eriko in Japan. We had a very good time, and my heart was really attracted to her. She felt the same, but she did not show soo much emotions at the beginning.
In Christmas, Eriko visited me in Italy and we had a wonderful time. By that time, I wanted to be with her right away, however, I was once marreid, so until I was sure, I wanted to take more tiem. Also she had a job and her family never thought that their daughter getting married to an American, so it was better to slow down. I asked to be relocated to Japan in 2005, we regularly saw each other. Adjusting to Japan life for myself and seeing Eriko every three weeks, was very good for me because I could talk to her relatives and parents. In 2007, we started to live together and I proposed her. We will be married this fall.
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Chieko & Richard
I was always interested in America and I once studied in Texas when I was in early 30s. After I came back to Japan, I join Pacific Relations. I met several men through Pacific Relaions, but Richard was very attractive to me. I visited him a few times, but he was very skeptical about the fact long distance relationship would work. He was once married, so he was very cautious. So I deciede to move to Seattle and live with him. After three months of my stay, we decided to get married. I applied my green card here in the US and within 4 months, I received Greencard. At the beginning I was nervous since I came as a tourist visa for three months to live with him. It was a big risk for me, quitting my job, moving my apartment, but Pacific Relations advisor was very helpful and encouraged me to take a risk to grab the chance to be happy. It was really worth it and we are very happy now. I think people shoud not be afraid and try to pursue your dream, what you believe in your heart, so that your dream will come true.
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Miki & Ben
How are you? During the Winter Break I flew to Japan and married Miki, who you introduced me to some time ago. We filed visa applications together at the US Embassy in Tokyo and we hope to begin our life together in the US this April. During the 2 years prior to this I was in graduate school working on an invention . During this period I struggled unsuccessfully to start a company to build and test this invention in collaboration with my university. I was short on money and unable to visit Miki in Japan. Miki and I exchanged email nearly every day. I was impressed by her love and support during a long time of seperation. My love for her grew as a result of the constant support that I received. I am very happy to announce my marriage with Miki in Japan on December 26, 2005. It was a small ceremony at which her immediate family attended together with one friend of mine living in Japan. I wish to note that studying Japanese language has increased greatly the happiness of my relationship with Miki.
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Saya & Rick
I was a Pacific Relation's member for almost two years before I met Risa. Pacific Relations introduced many women for me and I dated a couple of them, but non of them were not exactly what I wanted. I was looking for a local Japanese woman and wanted to spend many weekends together before making a commitment. Most of them were very attractive, but I was not comfortable making a quick decision, but most of them wanted me to decide pretty quickly. Risa also lived in Japan, but she was somehow different. She was very honest about her feelings, but she did not put a pressure on me. When I spent time with her, I was very comfortable and when she was not with me, I missed her a lot. So I invited her to come and live with me for three months and at the end of three months, we got married. Even though we had a small wedding, I think it was the most happiest memory in my life. I really appreciate Pacific Relations brought us together.
(They had a baby boy in July 2006.)
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Yuki & Danny
We started to correspond each other by email in March 2004 and since then Yukiko and I are more and more close each other. I visited her in November and met her son (4 years old) and her parents and we got engaged. Yukiko is a very hard working, intelligent woman who raises her son by her own. We got married in May 2005 and she is now applying for a immigrant visa to the US. We will be together when her visa was approved. Thank you very much for your kind advice and encouragement.
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Masami & Dan
I joined Pacific Relations in January 2004 and one night before making profile requests, one profile really caught my eyes. It is my husband now. At the beginning, he did not take it so seriously because he thought I was too young for him. But by exchanging emails and talking on the phone, he understood that I was serious about him. We met in September, 2004 for the first date and it went so well. I fell in love with his photo and profile, but real himself was much better than I expected. He visited me in Japan in November and we got engaged. We got married in April, 2005 and now I am busy for preparing for my wedding in LA and also waiting for the final interview for my immigrant visa. Naoko was very helpful and encourage me when I did almost lost my confidence toward him. Now I am very happy. I can't believe the fact that I fell in love with the picture of the person online and now I am married to that man. I hope more people will be happy through Pacific Relations. Thank you.
(They had a baby boy in July 2006!)
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Yuriko & Dave
Getting married to a Japanese woman was my dream. I was a single dad and looking for a nice, caring person who accepted my son. I moved from Michigan to Japan to teach English but I also wanted my son to experience Japan. While I was in Japan, I met several women, but I finally met Yuriko. She has her own childeren, but she accepted my son and loves my son. We are having our own bay in September 2007. My dream finally came true.
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Katsue & Robert When I signed up for Pacific Relations, I thought that there was only a remote possibility that I might meet a Japanese lady. And I was particularly interested in someone who was 60+ years of age. As it turned out, only a much younger lady showed any interests, and she is 51! The other side of the coin was that I knew my health was not the best, but I though that I could be a good husband for another five, ten or fifteen years. I told Katsue about this; however, she accepted me anyway! Katsue and I are very happy together and we are going to see the Mariner's games this summer since we are both a big fan of the baseball. Thank you very much for all your help. Katsue's green card arrived less than 3 weeks since she left Japan.
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Risa & Steve
When I joined Pacific Relations, I was not sure that I could find my woman here. I tried other marriage agency, specialized for Japanese women and Western men. I am very impressed at the quality of the female members in Pacific Relations. They were very serious, and speak English quite well. Risa was one of the quality women in Pacific Relations and she was young, very fun personality, and we got along very well. Even though we have 13 years apart, she did not mind it since her mother and father had 13 years age difference. We are very happy and had a daughter in 2006.
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Keiko & Walt
My friend recommended Pacific Relations but I was not sure I could really meet a person from Japan and fell in love and got married. I was not confident about long distance relationship and I once told her that it was not going to work. But Keiko was very patient and understanding about my feelings. We spend more time and visited each other often and she finally quit her job and came to stay with me for three months. During her stay, I was confident that she was the right woman for me and we got married. She now has a good job, which most Japanese women have difficulties to start their career in the US, but she is lucky. Thank you Naoko and Dan for all the help.
(They had a baby girl in March 2006)
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