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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Hello VJ members

I found out that my husband doesn't feel like takin us there , we started the process in Feb2014 , now our application is at NVC , my husband has to submit the affidavit of support , but here he froze everything , and keeps delaying things , each time he justifies that either by : he is busy now with his taxes , another time he doesn't have time for that , another time he's preparing for probate court hearing in January2016 , so I understand that he doesn't want u to go there and live with him , he visits me 3 times a year , I have my own place and my own job , and I think he likes it this way , what should I do ?

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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There is nothing you can do if the petitioner does not want to pursue the process any further.

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Reevaluate your relationship is the first thing that comes to mind for me.

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Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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It's up to him if he wants to pursue the petition with the NVC. There is nothing you can do on the immigration issues.

You can discuss the marital issue of why he wouldn't continue the immigration process with him. That's about all you can do.

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Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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What he wants is to have the wife (YOU) living in your country, so he can come visit you when he feels like it. And he is free to have his mistresses in the US without you knowing or interfering.

This guy sounds like a cheat. And I'm a guy saying this.

Did you consider that the holdup at the NVC may have something to do with not being able to meet the I-864 requirements?

Infidelity may not be the issue.

Communication is a definite issue in this marriage.

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Did you consider that the holdup at the NVC may have something to do with not being able to meet the I-864 requirements?

Infidelity may not be the issue.

Communication is a definite issue in this marriage.

The "hold-up at NVC" (it's not much of a hold up, 2 months is not a big deal--but I'm not trying to start that argument, it's irrelevant to the discussion at hand) should have nothing to do with him filing. He keeps putting it off with bogus reasons. I would be skeptical if I were her.

I have always believed that if a petitioner can't meet the ridiculously under-estimated poverty limits to file I-864 (which nobody can live on to begin with), how can they claim to be able to support a spouse? Love doesn't pay the electric bill and buy food.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Personally? I'd find another husband. That's not a marriage.

I agree with you concerning the second part , but if I got divorced , I will never think of getting another husband , living alone is much better.

It's up to him if he wants to pursue the petition with the NVC. There is nothing you can do on the immigration issues.

You can discuss the marital issue of why he wouldn't continue the immigration process with him. That's about all you can do.

The problem is that he never says he would stop everything , but he always says I will

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Reevaluate your relationship is the first thing that comes to mind for me.

I'd like to live a normal life , no matter the place or the country , a husband , a wife and kids should live together all the time.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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The "hold-up at NVC" (it's not much of a hold up, 2 months is not a big deal--but I'm not trying to start that argument, it's irrelevant to the discussion at hand) should have nothing to do with him filing. He keeps putting it off with bogus reasons. I would be skeptical if I were her.

I have always believed that if a petitioner can't meet the ridiculously under-estimated poverty limits to file I-864 (which nobody can live on to begin with), how can they claim to be able to support a spouse? Love doesn't pay the electric bill and buy food.

He always gives me the feeling that everything is OK , he is stable financially , he has his own house there and his business , but I feel skeptical towards other things.

What he wants is to have the wife (YOU) living in your country, so he can come visit you when he feels like it. And he is free to have his mistresses in the US without you knowing or interfering.

This guy sounds like a cheat. And I'm a guy saying this.

I have the same feeling

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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Personally? I'd find another husband. That's not a marriage.

That is true if the only interest of OP is to come here. OP could suggest to her husband to move to where she is if her claim is true.

There could be other things at stake. Maybe OP is constantly bothering him with the immigration process and showing little concern for her husband's well being or even the relationship...yeah, i said it. An ex of mine did the same thing. Ever since I spoke to him about possibly moving here, his first question in every communication was all about immigration first and sometimes,a common "how are you ?" was missing in the convo. I left him before that season of immigration nagging was over.

So OP, find out if everything is going well with your husband. No USC wants the foreign partner to come to a mess in US and he might be stressing over his finances or other things.

If you love him then it doesn't matter where you both live, would it? Talk to your man about his life, your relationship or anything but immigration.

Your answer may be there. Don't conclude that infidelity is the reason as some have suggested unless you have evidence.

Good luck!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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That is true if the only interest of OP is to come here. OP could suggest to her husband to move to where she is if her claim is true.

There could be other things at stake. Maybe OP is constantly bothering him with the immigration process and showing little concern for her husband's well being or even the relationship...yeah, i said it. An ex of mine did the same thing. Ever since I spoke to him about possibly moving here, his first question in every communication was all about immigration first and sometimes,a common "how are you ?" was missing in the convo. I left him before that season of immigration nagging was over.

So OP, find out if everything is going well with your husband. No USC wants the foreign partner to come to a mess in US and he might be stressing over his finances or other things.

If you love him then it doesn't matter where you both live, would it? Talk to your man about his life, your relationship or anything but immigration.

Your answer may be there. Don't conclude that infidelity is the reason as some have suggested unless you have evidence.

Good luck!

It was not my idea to apply for immigrant visa , he did that and I always tell him no matter the place , I am fine living here I have a very decent job , my own apartment my own car , I even asked him to live with me here permanently we've been married for 4 years . but he prefers coming and going when he mentioned moving to US I said fine if that what he wanted, and when our petition is approved the NVC asked him for the affidavit of support , but he did nothing and comes with excuses from time to time , all what I asked for is honesty , frankly speaking either wants me to move or not , but leaving me in that horrible state of mind is not good at all.

You need to evaluate your marriage, it seems his life is a mess. He has a court hearing, probably low income, poor communication and no love for you. It is time for you to ask yourself why you still want to be with him, and if you tell me "because I love him", well just your love is not enough, he must love you as well, and his actions speak louder than his words my dear.

I appreciate your point of view

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