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How Do I Prove My New Marriage is Real?

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how do I prove my new marriage is real

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hi I'm Jim hacking immigration lawyer

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practicing law throughout the United

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States out of our offices in St Louis

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San Diego and Washington DC thanks for

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joining us for today's video we're going

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to talk about when people get married

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and they want to apply for an

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immigration benefit right away now a lot

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of people ask me Jim what in the world

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can I send them to demonstrate that my

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marriage is real look we just got

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married so let's back up a minute let's

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say that you are thinking about getting

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married and the first question you have

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to ask yourself is

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why are we getting married so quickly

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now you might have very good reasons

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maybe your spouse is only going to be

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visiting you in your home country for a

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little bit or maybe you have a Visa

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that's going to end and you'd like to

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get the process started or simply you

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understand that USCIS takes a really

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really long time to process these cases

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and that the state department takes even

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longer so really it's nobody's business

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why you decided to file so quickly but

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it is something that they look at it is

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one of their fraud indicators it is

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something something that USCIS and the

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state department are certainly concerned

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about so if you do get married quickly

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you might not have that much evidence or

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if you've even been dating for a while

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you might not have much evidence of the

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marriage itself once you get married and

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you want to get that immigration process

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started because you're a smart person

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you watch my videos and you understand

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how slow these agencies are so you just

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want to get the ball rolling so the

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thing you need to understand is that USC

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s knows that you're not going to have

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that much evidence at the time that you

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apply now does that give you an excuse

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to not do your very best hell no you

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have to do your very best you have to

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get as much evidence as you can you

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wouldn't believe how many people tell me

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oh Jim I could never get this piece of

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evidence oh Jim I could never get that

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piece of evidence no way dude hold

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yourself to a higher standard say to

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yourself I'm going to file with as much

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evidence as humanly possible don't go in

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with a wrong mindset which is how much

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can I get away with how much how little

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can I send them and still get this case

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approved that's the wrong attitude

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brother you need to file the strongest

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case possible and the way that you do

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that is you make it so that the officer

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understands why the two of you are

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together remember they're suspicious

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they think everybody's lying to them

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they think everything that is submitted

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to them is fake that's their philosophy

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that's their approach it's not like

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they're balancing things and trying to

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give you a fair shot they're looking for

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ways to deny your case or at the very

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least they're suspicious as hell of this

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relationship especially because you got

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married so

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quickly but you need to understand

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you'll have another chance later if you

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have an interview to submit more

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evidence or if you get an online account

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you can submit more evidence later so at

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the beginning at the very least you have

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to explain how did we meet how did we

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spend time together before we got

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married why did we get married quickly

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what evidence is there who knows about

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our relationship who saw us as a couple

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before we got engaged what time did we

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spend together after we got engaged once

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we got married what did we do to start

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demonstrating a shared life and that's

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the most important stuff married people

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begin to share lives together they begin

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to share accounts together they begin to

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share residences together they begin to

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take on liabilities as a couple now of

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course it's not true in every single

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case in every case is a little bit

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different but overall you're going to

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have to hit most of the things they're

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used to seeing do you have chats do you

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have text do you have uh emails to each

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other do you have love notes do you have

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pictures of you with your s and others

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did you go on trips together have you

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made any big purchases together have you

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planned your wedding together are you

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having another wedding all those kinds

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of things are the kinds of evidence that

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you submit at the beginning now later on

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if you get called in for an interview

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and you bring updated marital evidence

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by that point if you've been married for

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a year because these cases are taking so

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long you should have a lot more evidence

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it shouldn't be the same old evidence

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you sub submitted last time it should be

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a whole lot more and then of course

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later on if you get your green card and

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you have to file for the i751 petition

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for removal of conditions to demonstrate

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you're still married after you got your

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2-year green card then you're going to

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have to submit even more evidence so

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there's sort of a scale of what they're

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expecting to see at each stage what

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should we see when we get married what

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should we see when we come in for an

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interview what should we see at the i751

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level so these are the kinds of things

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that we look at we love helping people

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put their cases together a lot of people

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um aren't very creative and we have seen

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so many strong cases filed and we have

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filed so many strong cases of our own

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we've had clients who are very creative

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and how they um demonstrate that shared

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life together um but those are the

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basics those are the things that you

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almost have to submit now listen USCIS

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usually sends a request for evidence if

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they feel like you haven't submitted

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enough evidence but in a small

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percentage of cases I'd say 10 to 20%

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now they just flat out deny it if they

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think you haven't submitted enough

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evidence so this is really important

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stuff you could waste the 535 or the

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12225 or whatever the filing fees are um

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for the i130 and the I45 and more

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importantly you could have to start all

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over right and so that's a real bummer

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so people all the time think well the

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only bad thing that's going to happen is

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I get denied well not necessarily so I

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mean not only could you get delayed or

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denied you could also get sort of a

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black mark and they said well you f once

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before and we weren't convinced so now

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you're coming back to us so then you're

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sort of at a higher standard so these

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are the kind of things that I think

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about these are the kinds of things we

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talk about here at hacking immigration

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law when we're working with clients to

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file the strongest case possible if you

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would like our help if you're thinking

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about hiring us if you'd like to work

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together on your spouse or your fiance

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case give us a call 314 961 8200 or

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email us info@ hacking immigration

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law.com that is for people who want to

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hire us if you're just looking for free

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information we provide as much as we can

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we have tons of information on our

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website which you can visit at w ww.

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hacking law hacking immigration law.com

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or hacking law.com both will work and

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also we have our immigrant home Facebook

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group there are about 11,000 uh

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immigrants and people who love

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immigrants in that group talking about

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the immigration process exchanging

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information talking about how embassies

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are doing or service centers are or

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field offices have been those are all

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the kinds of things that people talk

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about in immigrant home and also if

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you're an immigrant home you'll be

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alerted whenever we go live on the

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immigration answer show that's a show

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that I do for for a couple hours a week

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three or four times a week I do it for

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an hour each time and I answer as many

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immigration law related questions as I

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can in that hour we'd love to have you

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join us there or you should subscribe to

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the YouTube channel because the show

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YouTube channel you should subscribe to

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that channel that way you'll get alerted

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