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Divorce and Re filling I 751 together

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Russia
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I see... "Last week, I got letter for final Divorce decree." I took this to mean that you got a final divorce decree from the court! However you meant you received an RFE requesting you to provide the final decree.

Do not call USCIS (they hold no responsibility for anything they say), make an infopass and talk to an Immigration officer, immediately. Time is of essence. You should really talk to USCIS officer and a lawyer and I would trust advice of USCIS officer more (lawyers come in all qualities).

You may be able to substitute your waiver I-751 with joint I-751.

ok, I understand both of your points but than again I do not have any other option. As asked in RFP, I will not have final divorce decree cuz we already withdrew the application from court.

So, otherthan re filling I do not have any othet option. Or I will get appear in front of Judge letter and would have to explain my situation than.

CR-1 Timeline

March'07 NOA1 date, case transferred to CSC

June'07 NOA2 per USCIS website!

Waiver I-751 timeline

July'09 Check cashed.

Jan'10 10 year GC received.

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I see... "Last week, I got letter for final Divorce decree." I took this to mean that you got a final divorce decree from the court! However you meant you received an RFE requesting you to provide the final decree.

Do not call USCIS (they hold no responsibility for anything they say), make an infopass and talk to an Immigration officer, immediately. Time is of essence. You should really talk to USCIS officer and a lawyer and I would trust advice of USCIS officer more (lawyers come in all qualities).

You may be able to substitute your waiver I-751 with joint I-751.

No I did not get divorce. I only filed for it but I never got divorced. Legally, We are still married.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Russia
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No I did not get divorce. I only filed for it but I never got divorced. Legally, We are still married.

When you go to the info-pass appointment bring the document from the court withdrawing the divorce petition. Also might want to have your wife do short affidavit concerning your reconcillation to bring as well.

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