I am divorced and am filing for my I-751 with a waiver. As of last weekend i was remarried(just a little background info) When i submitted my I-751 it was in my ex husbands name. My case worker who helped me file my papers said to take my marriage certificate with me to my appt. and see if they would do the name change when i had my biometrics done.
I arrived at my appointment early there were only 2 people ahead of me and noone behind me. I asked if they could do a name change when they do my fingerprints and picture? One person said they didn't think so another one said lets find out from the Immigration officer after we did the prints and such. So off we went did all that and i asked if i should be signing in my new married name or in my ex husbands name. They told me my ex husbands name.
They took all my paperwork in to talk with the boss. She came out and said that she was a little uncomfortable about doing this i said okay, but that i didn't understand why since it was just a name change. She then looked at my card again and said well because i have too many last names listed.
She then said that i am in deporting stage and i said i didn't think i was as i just received my letter of extension for 1 year until my paperwork had been gone over at the service centre and i haven't had my interview. She said becasue i didn't stay married for the full 2 years of my conditional green card that i was going to be deported. I of course was getting more upset and i said that i have read in many places that i could apply for my I-751 with a waiver to stay in the US. I said that i had help with my I-751 and AR-11 application from a government group in home town. She asked did i pay them for this service, I said yes she said that they would say what i wanted to hear just to get my money. She said that i had a bad attitude and that i was acting like the US gov owed me to stay here. Which i said i didn't have a bad attitude at all
She then asked me to step into her office where she pulled up a screen on the I-751 and read it. I then asked her to pull up a screen on Removing Conditions after divorce. She did this read the first part about people that didn't have their divorce papers yet and were not able to file. I said read the next paragraph. Where it exppalined that i could apply on my own with my divorce papers. she said that i was not gauranteed to stay in the country anyways which i replied to i agree that i will have an interview. She said yes that i will be in front of a judge and he will see that i have been married 4 times (which is incorrect) as she was counting my maiden name as a marriage. I explained that i would explain as to why to him or her. and that my first marriage i was very young and that i left that marriage as i was beaten up. I explained that i had a bonifide marriage to the USC and that i did send all my proof in with my package, she said well counldn't you have stayed married for the 2 years I explained NO that is why i was divorced and that i was in a loveless marriage with emotional abuse that i left that marriage last June and didn't remarry until this past Saturday.
She said that i had a bad attitude and that i was acting like the US gov owed me to stay here. Which i said i didn't have a bad attitude at all and that i could not believe that i was being told by her that i was going to be deported for being married 3 times. I said that i have to follow the same rules as anyone else to stay in the country and that i have done everything possible in every way to be legal. she then said well there are so many illegals in this country.
There was more but this is the jist of my Biometrics Journey, the woman did say that she did not handle I-751 applications that she did I-90 applications. I asked for her name and she gave me a remark that blew me away, that she is one of the best Immigration officers around i wouldn't find a better one, she handed me her card and i said thanks and left.
I am still so upset about this and not sure what to do at this time. I just can't believe that i went in to have my printing done and walked out in tears being told i was going to be deported.
