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Ganja_Girl
ammike
I AM SORRY FOR THIS...

QUOTE(maiflower @ Apr 2 2008, 12:23 PM) *
I was here a few weeks back about an abusive husband had just received his 2 yr greencard from me and completely changed over night and told me he had married me for the GC and left me and my 2 month old daughter. well well well i went to ins in nyc, and at first i told the lady that my husband left me once he got his GC and she said sorry there is nothing we can do once het gets his ten year. i told her no, it was only the 2 yr. she told me to write down why i want to withdraw and i had allready brought my letter. she made a copy, wrote in big rd letters WITHDRAW and sent it to the dept that handles this. She then gave me a copy to immediately send to the Vermont Center. she then said how this happens everyday here. she said he would not be getting his greencard and would be deported. i was relieved. i am miserable that my marriage was based on fraud. my citizenship was both a blessing and curse. i am depressed like you cant possiblt believe but atleast this jerk will be paying for it. Anyone else has similiar story? even if he nows files for a divorce and this is in his files, right INS can't grant him his 10 yr? if there any possibility this monster can still get his 10 yr?
russian_armenian
Mailflower,
I am with you. Even (lets assume for a sec) that he married for love, leaving 2 mth old baby and caring mother without any support-that is hideous act. On top of this-to tell that he married for GC just to hurt you more...First, he is a bastard but a stupid one. He didn't have enough brain power and moral character to end marriage in civilized maner. However, your letter to CIS might not be enough to deport him. He can be deported only if marriage fraud is proven. Even if he petition himself with I-751 (with waiver) and get denied, he still can marry other USC and start all over. Only proven fraud would barr him from applying again.

QUOTE(maiflower @ Apr 2 2008, 10:55 PM) *
im back. after reading all you have said and trying to remember the pts brought up i will say this: he had a history of applying for various forms of GC and were denied or pending. also once he received his GC, i have proof we dont live together or share anything in common. i have a 2 mth old by him, i would see no advantage in being the one to leave him, so it can be assumed from the above staements that he did not enter in good faith. also remember the reason ppl are given 2 yr GC, precisely to avoid marriage fraud---something that i was a victim of. ins is quick to not renew any GC if the petioner makes it clear to them that the partner then abandoned her once he received his GC. Sadly this is no game for me, this nightmare is my reality and the only reason im here posting isnt to have fun but rather to show you how honest people get screwed over by ppl so desperate for a GC.

russian_armenian
Zqt3344,
I think people here are just trying to understand situation better in hopes to be helpfull. That is why such statements and questions. I also agree that only letter to CIS is not enough and that child would make the marriage sound bona-fide. Hopefully, ICE would investigate the case and he will get deported. But without investigation chances are slim. CIS knows about "angry spouse" letters because most of devorcees write those letters to CIS even in bona fide marriages. Many USC spouses blackmail their partners about this possibility. I know abut one Bulgarian girl whos husband openly cheated but would always treaten her that if she leaves him, he would inform CIS that she married him for GC. She has been in this for years. There ara many abuses with this letters. I don't know how ICE responds to this letters. Surely, they pick some out of the pile and investigate. It could be intersting to know what criteria they use and how these bastards get punished.

QUOTE(zqt3344 @ Apr 4 2008, 11:45 AM) *
Excuse me but the last time I checked, ICE does exist and is actively working! Why would she be on the hook if the scammer is deported? That is illogical -they are being deported and removed from USA so how would that have any effect on the USC being on the hook for I864 or anything? How do you know there was not evidence in this OP case? Spiteful USC? hummmmmmmmm the only spitefulness I see is someone trying to tongue lash an USC OP that has been scammed and needing support from us not someone trying to twist and spin this around like it is the USC fault, which is the tone you always take, and I resent the fact that you always take up a side against the USC poster and act like in some way it is all their fault for any and all wrongdoing when it is not! Maybe just maybe this OP is telling the truth and for that matter walk a mile in her shoes for once, alone with a baby and on her own! Care to trade places with her and go through what she is going through maybe you might stop looking through the rose colored immigration glasses you always do. Face the reality and facts, there are many immigrants using marriage as a tool to gain entry into the USA each and every day, month or year fraudulently with no care for the USC at all! And sadly it only hurts all of us and ruins it for all of us and makes this process that more harder on honest loving couples! We all pay the price for all this paperwork and procedures and background checks and the numerous waits with USCIS for GC, visas, you name it all because of those that try to scam or game the system. [/b]

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