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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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I didn't know that he got engaged wev'e been married for almost 5 years he went to Morocco in dec of 08 to jan of 09 and got engaged while is was there we are still married he hasn't been approved yet for AOS

I'm almost sure it's a wedding she wore a veil and he placed a ring on her finger, she also wore 2 different gowns and they had gifts also

I do have proof I have pictures and it will be sent to USCIS I was also told to withdraw the Affidavit of support which will be done this week.

marrying another girl, or even engaging to one, invalidates your marriage, and thereby his reason for immigrating to USA. his case will not be approved if your evidence is presented in time. send it NOW.

present your evidence to USCIS with a cover letter that gives a timeline of events pont by point. include a note in the cover letter that you are filing for divorce and will copy them. send this ASAP. file for divorce (or annulment) and send copies of that filing to USCIS also.

kick the jerk to the curb. he was just using you to get immigration status in the USA so that he could import his "real wife" and they could have a "better life" together. harsh words? sure. truth? you bet'cha.

sorry to hear that you gave so much of yourself in an earnest effort at a marriage the other party was just using as a stepping stone. cut him off at the knees in his plan for fraudulent immigration. he deserves it for using you and wasting your time and resources.

Shooter...

Marrying someone else , yes. Simply getting engaged woul dbe fraud if he tries to go through with an AOS with the petitioner, but in itself is not illegal. I mean anyone can say "Will you marry me?" Married or not. True if he is carrying on with other women he is just a dog and should be dumped, looks like she is in the process.

And shooter is right, this is a type of fraud common in that part of the world. You wonder why these consulates are so difficult to deal with. I don't get it myself. I could never send my wife to live with another man to then "import" me. I guess some people have no morals or are very desparate.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Morocco
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I didn't know that he got engaged wev'e been married for almost 5 years he went to Morocco in dec of 08 to jan of 09 and got engaged while is was there we are still married he hasn't been approved yet for AOS

5 years married and no AOS??????? :wacko:

A married man in any country can "get engaged" to anyone else while married, since "getting engaged" is not a legal process and has no legal standing. It is rather stupid, underhanded, and reprehensible, but not illegal. I suppose trying to go through the AOS process while being engaged to someone other than the petitioner could be considered fraud and THAT would be illegal, but just the act of getting engaged...no.

How is he leaving and returning to the country after 5 years with no AOS???

he arrived in the US on march of 2007 the 2 years is up in feb the AOS has been denied as of may 2009 it was reopened for another review he is suppose to receive the decision by Nov 6th that is why I am working fast to stop him

Filed: Other Country: Israel
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Hi everyone just 1 question someone told me that it is legal for for a moroccan man while married to a US citizen to get engaged to a moroccan woman while going through the AOS

I know for a fact that many men get married to another woman while they are still married to another woman and it's perfectly legal in their country.

It is not legal to marry a second woman in Morocco without the expressed permission of the first wife. I know it has been done thru bribes, but it hasn't been legal since 2004. The first wife is the legal wife; he would be a bigamist, if married to anyone else. You should divorce him and move on asap. He sounds like a serious waste of skin.

 
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