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Tracey1034
Hi all
Long time since Ive been on VJ....I remember being so excited to see my now ex. Im wondering if you all can help me...yet again...get through a difficult time.

I filed for a divorce in Nov of 06. My husband came here in Jan of '05.
My husband came here on a CR-1 and was supposed to file for a 10 year greencard in Jan of 06. I told him since we were seperated, I couldnt lie to the government and sign for his visa.
He is *still* very upset about this....but while I was 6 months pregnant, I found out he had cheated on me with a few diferent women. The stress caused me to have our baby early resulting in our son weighing 2 lbs 15oz and needing 3 surgerys to date. Before we were even released from the hospital, my husband was back in his country, with one of the women he had been cheating with.

I went to the embassy and withdrew my petition for him.

Does anyone know what will happen with his status here?

Please let me know if you need further information to answer this question....thanks....

YuAndDan
If he entered the country on a CR-1 visa Jan 05, the card is good for 2 years, so should file to remove conditions within 90 days of card expiration which should be Jan 07. Infact a spouse can file imediatly after a divorce is finalized and file a waiver to the joint filing requirement on the I-751.

NOTE: This does have a topic, it should have been posted to the Removing Conditions Forum, NOT OFF Topic.
JVKn'CVO
Hi Tracey,
I'm very sorry to hear about your situation. rose.gif
To clarify, Is your ex-Husband now in the US or in his home country?

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Before we were even released from the hospital, my husband was back in his country, with one of the women he had been cheating with.


Saludos,
Caro
Tracey1034
QUOTE(YuAndDan @ Jan 2 2008, 03:20 PM) *
If he entered the country on a CR-1 visa Jan 05, the card is good for 2 years, so should file to remove conditions within 90 days of card expiration which should be Jan 07. Infact a spouse can file imediatly after a divorce is finalized and file a waiver to the joint filing requirement on the I-751.

NOTE: This does have a topic, it should have been posted to the Removing Conditions Forum, NOT OFF Topic.



He is here now......in the US, but not living with me. He lives a few cities away.
YuAndDan
QUOTE(Tracey1034 @ Jan 2 2008, 08:11 PM) *
QUOTE(YuAndDan @ Jan 2 2008, 03:20 PM) *
If he entered the country on a CR-1 visa Jan 05, the card is good for 2 years, so should file to remove conditions within 90 days of card expiration which should be Jan 07. Infact a spouse can file imediatly after a divorce is finalized and file a waiver to the joint filing requirement on the I-751.

NOTE: This does have a topic, it should have been posted to the Removing Conditions Forum, NOT OFF Topic.



He is here now......in the US, but not living with me. He lives a few cities away.
I would contact USCIS and give them your side of the story, if you feel that he used you just to get green-card.

http://www.ice.gov/
diadromous mermaid
QUOTE(Tracey1034 @ Jan 2 2008, 06:13 PM) *
Hi all
Long time since Ive been on VJ....I remember being so excited to see my now ex. Im wondering if you all can help me...yet again...get through a difficult time.

I filed for a divorce in Nov of 06. My husband came here in Jan of '05.
My husband came here on a CR-1 and was supposed to file for a 10 year greencard in Jan of 06. I told him since we were seperated, I couldnt lie to the government and sign for his visa.
He is *still* very upset about this....but while I was 6 months pregnant, I found out he had cheated on me with a few diferent women. The stress caused me to have our baby early resulting in our son weighing 2 lbs 15oz and needing 3 surgerys to date. Before we were even released from the hospital, my husband was back in his country, with one of the women he had been cheating with.

I went to the embassy and withdrew my petition for him.

Does anyone know what will happen with his status here?

Please let me know if you need further information to answer this question....thanks....


What Embassy did you go to, and which petition did you withdraw?
phatmadame81
Tracy I am so sorry this happened to you....I hope you will get some good advice......What through me for the curve was how sad a story it was what happend to your baby boy.......

Much luck and well wishes to you and your son. He will get what he deservess.
PEGGY
Sorry to hear this tracy.

I can remember when you were waiting for him to get here.

Hope your little boy is doing fine.
desert_fox
QUOTE(Tracey1034 @ Jan 2 2008, 06:13 PM) *
Hi all
Long time since Ive been on VJ....I remember being so excited to see my now ex. Im wondering if you all can help me...yet again...get through a difficult time.

I filed for a divorce in Nov of 06. My husband came here in Jan of '05.
My husband came here on a CR-1 and was supposed to file for a 10 year greencard in Jan of 06. I told him since we were seperated, I couldnt lie to the government and sign for his visa.
He is *still* very upset about this....but while I was 6 months pregnant, I found out he had cheated on me with a few diferent women. The stress caused me to have our baby early resulting in our son weighing 2 lbs 15oz and needing 3 surgerys to date. Before we were even released from the hospital, my husband was back in his country, with one of the women he had been cheating with.

I went to the embassy and withdrew my petition for him.

Does anyone know what will happen with his status here?

Please let me know if you need further information to answer this question....thanks....


This really makes no sense. The petition was approved a few years ago, and he received his visa. You cannot withdraw an approved petition as that is history. Furthermore the embassy has nothing to do with approval or withrawl of petitions...that is done by the USCIS. You cannot even withdraw your Aff. of Support. Getting divorced is not grounds to withdraw it...so Im at a total loss in trying to understand what you are saying.

If he did not file to remove conditions he will receive a letter from the USCIS telling him to leave the country.


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