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I have been struggling to keep this marriage working... NO I did not marry my husband for the Green Card. This is the short version of my story.

Got married Oct 04 in Romania. Got the DCF approved the same month. Got here in the US in Nov 04.

Since then I've learned about two bad habits my husband "forgot" to mention to me, one involving alcohol, the other... let's call it another addiction. These two are the reason for me wanting the divorce. Talked to my husband about them countless times, cried and begged, threatened and shouted. The result is nothing is ever going to change. There are other "benefits" related to these addiction but nothing that can qualify as abuse... and even if I even got life threats, I do not want to call the cops or go to a shelter. To keep the story short: my husband will never change and I'm done trying to, so I decided to file for divorce.

As I said, we got maried in Romania. In the US we do not have any marriage license or similar. But my visa was granted because of the marriage. So, my question is: can I file for divorce here in US (how?) or do I have to file in Ro? Can I still remove in August the Conditional Permanent Resident status?

I have a good job, I'm paying my bills, building my credit, I can make it on my own (so the I-834 is not a threat to my husband).

Any advice would be appreciated. Hope the ones that have fraud in mind won't bother to reply. There is nothing more heartbreaking than to see my marriage turned into this... so please, try to give me the benefit of the doubt.

Thank you

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Cristina (Bucharest, Romania) & Tom (Houston, TX, USA)

Bucharest 10/02/04 - Got married

Bucharest 10/04/04 ... DCF interview - I-130 Success!!!

Bucharest 10/05/04... DCF Interview part 2 - Success!!!

Bucharest 10/08/04... Name check - OK

Bucharest 10/12/04 - collected the visa from Embassy

NOVEMBER 5th 2004- GOING HOME! HURRAY!!!

HOME at last

Lifting Conditions

I-751 - Sent 10/02/06

Check cashed - 10/05/06

NOA - Rcvd 10/07/06

Biometrics Appointment - 11/02/06

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You can get divorced here.

05/16/2005 I-129F Sent

05/28/2005 I-129F NOA1

06/21/2005 I-129F NOA2

07/18/2005 Consulate Received package from NVC

11/09/2005 Medical

11/16/2005 Interview APPROVED

12/05/2005 Visa received

12/07/2005 POE Minneapolis

12/17/2005 Wedding

12/20/2005 Applied for SSN

01/14/2005 SSN received in the mail

02/03/2006 AOS sent (Did not apply for EAD or AP)

02/09/2006 NOA

02/16/2006 Case status Online

05/01/2006 Biometrics Appt.

07/12/2006 AOS Interview APPROVED

07/24/2006 GC arrived

05/02/2007 Driver's License - Passed Road Test!

05/27/2008 Lifting of Conditions sent (TSC > VSC)

06/03/2008 Check Cleared

07/08/2008 INFOPASS (I-551 stamp)

07/08/2008 Driver's License renewed

04/20/2009 Lifting of Conditions approved

04/28/2009 Card received in the mail

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So, my question is: can I file for divorce here in US (how?) or do I have to file in Ro? Can I still remove in August the Conditional Permanent Resident status?

You can file for divorce in the US.

Yes, you can file the I-751 alone (waiving the joint filing requirement on the basis of a bona fide marriage that terminated in divorce) to remove the conditions as soon as you have a divorce decree. You do not have to wait until August if the divorce is final earlier. You will need to be able to establish that the marriage was genuine.

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CristinaS

I am sorry things have not worked out for you.... If I were you I would go and speak to a lawyer get some advice on what to do next... Form what I have read you can lift the condition on your own you just have to show that you entered the marriage in good faith... but again that is something for you to talk to a lawyer about as I am sure you dont want to disclose all the facts here...

You are in my thoughts at this time... I know it is hard when a marriage come to an end...

Kezzie

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oh Cristina, I'm so sorry to read your news :(

you'll have a lot to think about in the coming months.. I recommend that you gather up ALL your immigration paperwork, marriage certificate etc and keep it somewhere safe. Also whatever evidence you have that your marriage was bonafide.. in other words, all the things you will need for your I-751 when you do file it.

Hang in there, sweetie, and let us know when you need a boost.

xxxmo

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As the others have stated you can divorce here and lift the conditions on your own. Just gather all your evidence so you can proceed. I am sorry to hear that you are having difficulties and wishing you all the best in the upcoming future. Hang in there and stay strong. My family will be thinking of you during this trying times.

Mary

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Christina,

I am so sorry to hear your news. I am glad to see that you have a good job, and can go forward with that. I can't offer any other advice than what has been suggested above, so I wish you the best in the future.

(((HUGS)))

Laura

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Thanks for all the answers and all the support. Meauxna, I may be stupid when it comes to men, but I'm not stupid when it comes to my life. You know what this was all about for a while now... I have already gathered all the proof I might have for INS. Scanned everything and stored them, together with all my legal docs at work where he cannot touch them. I'm looking for an apartment and if everything works as planned, I want to move this Saturday. Funnily enough, guess who's helping me move? His family!

Oh well, who says that life is all about happiness. Maybe some of us have to struggle all the way... Not sad anymore. Just mad and a bit bitter that my second attemp to have a happy family ended in a fiasco. Oh well...

I'll keep you guys posted and hope for your prayers.

Thanks,

Cristina

Cristina (Bucharest, Romania) & Tom (Houston, TX, USA)

Bucharest 10/02/04 - Got married

Bucharest 10/04/04 ... DCF interview - I-130 Success!!!

Bucharest 10/05/04... DCF Interview part 2 - Success!!!

Bucharest 10/08/04... Name check - OK

Bucharest 10/12/04 - collected the visa from Embassy

NOVEMBER 5th 2004- GOING HOME! HURRAY!!!

HOME at last

Lifting Conditions

I-751 - Sent 10/02/06

Check cashed - 10/05/06

NOA - Rcvd 10/07/06

Biometrics Appointment - 11/02/06

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Well, it's done now!

I moved out this Saturday as planned. I am trying to keep things as simple as I can for my daughter's sake. I am not filing for divorce yet... I am still hoping in my stupidity that somehow this is the moment of truth, the moment when my hysband will realize what he's missing and give up on all the bad stuff. I'm not betting my life on it though. All I'm trying to concentrate on right now is be safe, be at peace and not give in to promises anymore. But it is hard! I love him, I feel insecure and it hurts...

I'll keep you posted.

Cristina

Cristina (Bucharest, Romania) & Tom (Houston, TX, USA)

Bucharest 10/02/04 - Got married

Bucharest 10/04/04 ... DCF interview - I-130 Success!!!

Bucharest 10/05/04... DCF Interview part 2 - Success!!!

Bucharest 10/08/04... Name check - OK

Bucharest 10/12/04 - collected the visa from Embassy

NOVEMBER 5th 2004- GOING HOME! HURRAY!!!

HOME at last

Lifting Conditions

I-751 - Sent 10/02/06

Check cashed - 10/05/06

NOA - Rcvd 10/07/06

Biometrics Appointment - 11/02/06

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Cristina,

I really hope that everything works out for you. I can completely understand your hope, I just hope that if he doesnt make the changes that you need for him to, and ultimately that is his choice, that you have the strength to stand up for yourself.

~Angel~

I-130

2005-09-23 Sent I-130.

2005-10-05 I-130 NOA1

2006-02-19 *touched*

2006-02-21 RFE

2006-03-09 RFE received by CSC

2006-03-29 I-130 NOA2

2006-03-31 *touched*

2006-04-01 *touched*

2006-04-12 NVC assigned case number

I-129F

2005-11-18 I-129F Sent

2005-11-29 I-129F NOA1

2005-12-27 I-129F RFE :(

2006-01-13 I-129F RFE Reply sent.

2006-01-25 *touched*

2006-01-26 I-129F RFE received

2006-04-04 *touched*

2006-04-04 NOA2 **approved!!!**

2006-04-20 NVC assigned case number

2006-04-21 case forwarded to embassy

2006-04-26 packet 3 received

2006-05-02 packet 3 sent

2006-05-04 packet 4 received

2006-05-15 Interview in Stockholm **APPROVED**

2006-05-23 My sweetie is coming home!!

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I'm praying for the best for you!

*hugs*

Lynne

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Christina - something you need to know...

You can waiver and file on your own ONLY under the following two circumstances:

- Divorce has not started

- Divorce has completed.

If you are in the throes of divorce, you are not entitled to file on your own. An immigration judge "may" grant you an extension until your divorce is complete... but realize that they also may not. In the case of them not granting an extension until your divorce is complete, removal proceedings will ensue.

I just wanted to make you aware, as I have looked into this myself - and confirmed with the USCIS themselves.

Lucy

Marriage date: 29th May 2004 - UK!

I-130: submitted and processed 1st June 2004

DS-230: Returned 1st June 2004

I-130: petition approved 30th June 2004 (hubby forgot to sign page 2 of petition, and had 3 attempts at sending it from the US. FedEx ranks higher than USPS!!)

Packet 3 checklist: Returned 9th June 2004

Interview scheduled: 30th July 2004

Visa arrives - 2nd August 2004 (WOO HOO!!)

Together in Atlanta: 14th September 2004

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Sorry to hear this.

Hoping things get better for you (F)

PEGGY & ROGER

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K-1/K-2 VISA'S APPROVED IN MONTREAL MAY 2, 2005

K-1/K-2 AOS APPROVED IN ATLANTA MAY 17, 2006

10 year GC Approved - APRIL 16th ,2009 - Peggy and Jonathan's......

Still waiting for our cards...Had to file I-90 as they sent them to the wrong address.

March 9th, 2010, Received GC that has been lost in the mail for 10 months. Still waiting for my son's that is lost as well.

Filed Waiver for my son's 10 year GC and it was approved. He finally received his GC after its been missing for 2 years.

Thanking God this is over for 10 years.

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ANYONE4TEA!

I have read some of your post, and I have come to the conclusion that you always feed the worst into people. Why are you so negative! I am sure that we are aware of the situation and outcome of certain cases, but for heaven sakes, stop with the negativity!!!! You make people lose sleep with those kind of responses.

"I just wanted to make you aware, as I have looked into this myself - and confirmed with the USCIS themselves. "

Who are you to judge!!!!

Regards,

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01/19/03 - Married

02/05/03 - Mailed I-130, I-485, I-864, G-325A, I-131 & I-765 to TSC

02/10/03 - Recieved Signature Receipt

02/26/03 - Applications returned - Must be sent to District Office

02/26/03 - Resent applications to Houston District Office

02/28/03 - Received Signature Receipt

03/15/03 - Received Acknowledgement Letter from INS

05/16/03 - Received I-131 Advanced Parole (Valid until May 7, 2004)

05/16/03 - Received I-765 Appointment Letter

06/03/03 - Received I-765 Employment Authorization Document

11/01/03 - Received AOS FBI Fingerprint Appointment Letter

11/29/03 - Submitted AOS FBI Fingerprints

01/15/04 - Mailed I-765 Renewal via Certified/Signature Receipt

02/10/04 - Received I-765 Signature Receipt

03/14/04 - EAD Appointment Letter Received

04/05/04 - 2nd EAD Issued

05/01/04 - Received AOS Interview Letter

05/22/04 - Completed AOS Medical Examination and Vacinations

05/26/04 - AOS Interview

05/26/04 - GREEN CARD SUCCESS!!!

06/16/04 - Received Welcome To USA Letter

06/24/04 - Received 2nd Welcome To USA Letter!! Weird Huh?

06/25/04 - Received Actual Green Card I-551

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ANYONE4TEA!

I have read some of your post, and I have come to the conclusion that you always feed the worst into people. Why are you so negative! I am sure that we are aware of the situation and outcome of certain cases, but for heaven sakes, stop with the negativity!!!! You make people lose sleep with those kind of responses.

"I just wanted to make you aware, as I have looked into this myself - and confirmed with the USCIS themselves. "

Who are you to judge!!!!

please point out where the negativity in anyone4tea's post was? i must have missed it because it seemed that they were just providing some information along with everyone else.

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