HHW
May 25 2008, 10:05 PM
I am geting divorce with him due to an affair (his fault)..What should I do now? I only can collect the following documents to prove the marriage...this is all I have no more and no less...
Conditional Permanent Resident Card
Passport
Federal Income Tax Returns (2006 and 2007)
the I-797, Notice of Action: Welcome Notice
USCIS mailer
Marriage Certificate
Driver Licenses
State Driving Record
car insurance
Check Cards
checking account statements
cashier’s check
Entergy bills
pictures
holiday cards
What is my chance here to get approved ???
Please Help Me........
Thank you
HHW
May 26 2008, 03:48 PM
Can anyone help me????????????
russian_armenian
May 26 2008, 04:41 PM
There is no responses, I guess, because people feel that your case is "thin". You might need to get more docs (affidevits from people, bordings passes, utility bills to show that you both have been living at the same address, etc). I would see a lawer and check with him/her if you need to include a letter about his affair, etc.
QUOTE(HHW @ May 25 2008, 11:05 PM)

I am geting divorce with him due to an affair (his fault)..What should I do now? I only can collect the following documents to prove the marriage...this is all I have no more and no less...
Conditional Permanent Resident Card
Passport
Federal Income Tax Returns (2006 and 2007)
the I-797, Notice of Action: Welcome Notice
USCIS mailer
Marriage Certificate
Driver Licenses
State Driving Record
car insurance
Check Cards
checking account statements
cashier’s check
Entergy bills
pictures
holiday cards
What is my chance here to get approved ???
Please Help Me........
Thank you
motu
May 26 2008, 05:00 PM
You seem to have some evidence but would the adjudicator accept it or not for proof of 'genuine' marriage - who knows. You could talk to an attorney and see what he says or you can file (after you get your divorce decree) and either get approved or rejected (and then you can overcome the objections including lack of proof if thats why it gets rejected). So your chances maybe 50 50. Good Luck
returningVJ
May 26 2008, 07:52 PM
Dont forget the lease agreement! USCIS loves it. not kidding! I dont know why people have to be so negative around here, and bang on some ones head whos drowning. Im in the same boat as you are. stay positive! case outcomes change by lot of factors and even the service center but there is a good system that lets you fight through. USCIS -> IJ > appeals. you allready have lot of stuff, specially those energy bills, if you have both the names on it.
BTW im not a lawyer so this is no legal advice.
HHW
May 26 2008, 10:31 PM
Thank you for all...I feed so bad because the end of marriage and I don't have a lot of documents here ...
HHW
May 28 2008, 01:21 AM
Hi everyone,
I just figure out the 2006 rental agreement I never got back from the AOS interview which means USCIS still has it...I tried to call the landlord to get anonther one but his phone number has been disconnected...
HHW
May 28 2008, 01:35 AM
I also called two friends to mail me the affidavit. Can anyone offer me a sample for divorce case?
HHW
May 28 2008, 01:43 AM
Here is the list I mentioned above
I like to everyone knows who has what...
Conditional Permanent Resident Card (MY NAME)
Passport (OF COURSE MY NAME)
Federal Income Tax Returns (2006 and 2007) (BOTH NAME)
the I-797, Notice of Action: Welcome Notice (MY NAME)
USCIS mailer (MY NAME)
Marriage Certificate (BOTH NAME)
Driver Licenses (TWO)
State Driving Record (MY NAME)
car insurance (TWO MY NAME) & (ONE BOTH NAME)
Check Cards (TWO)
checking account statements (BOTH NAME)
cashier’s check (BOTH NAME)
Entergy bills (BOTH NAME)
pictures (BOTH & SOME OTHERS)
holiday cards (SOME BOTH & SOME ONLY ME)
HHW
May 28 2008, 11:44 PM
If I receive an affidavit from friend, Should I open it? or Just leave it in sealed envelop then mail it along with the package
Thanks
mmebitote
May 30 2008, 09:27 PM
Be good to yourself,
I am assuming you are filing form 1-751 removing condition, part 2, where it states basis for this petition(check one)
please check one that applies to your case, look at box d or box E. I am sure one applies to you.
Please read it carefully and have someone help you. Immigration agents/officers are used to this type of application.
This is merely an advice and I am not a lawyer. I am letting you know because of past experience.
Take care of yourself.
Mmebitote.
anyone can give me more advice? Thanks
cherr1980
Jun 9 2008, 07:17 AM
QUOTE(HHW @ Jun 6 2008, 04:50 AM)

anyone can give me more advice? Thanks
Do you have car/renters/life insurance?
Your previous landlord should has record of your lease...make a photocopy of it.
Did you buy things together in which the invoice state both or at least one of your name and the address?
Good luck!
We had car insurance with both name as drivers (2006 and 2008 recent one)
We didn't have life and health insurance together
I tried to contact the landlord, but his phone is not working at all.
We had 2006 rental agreement for I-485 interview
But I just couldn't find it at home
So I assume the immigration officer who interview us she had it...Hopefully, she put in my file...
Thanks
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