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Hi,

I met a Filipina and brought her to USA on a K1 Visa in 2009. We married and later divorced. She obviously did not move here to be with me and my kids. She never slept with me, never wore her wedding ring and always ignored us, etc. She mentally abused my kids when they were living with us. Eventually I had enough and tried to buy her a plane ticket back to the Philippines. She went into a rage and attacked me and left the house and went to her friends and called the police on me and eventually got a restraining order against me.

I have since married another Filipina and we got married in the Philippines and are working on our CR-1 visa and she is also pregnant with our child. At the same time my ex-wife is now in her 90 day window for ROC to get her 10 year Green Card. I had reported her to ICE after she left me and was told that my complaint was transferred to USCIS. I have a feeling I might never hear anything regarding my marriage fraud complaint.

I am trying to decide if I should continue to pursue my marriage fraud complaint against my ex and what impact that might have with my current wife and my petition for her CR-1 visa. And if I continue my case against my ex how should I go about getting my information to the correct people.

Any ideas would be much appreciated.

Thanks.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Posted

Hi,

I met a Filipina and brought her to USA on a K1 Visa in 2009. We married and later divorced. She obviously did not move here to be with me and my kids. She never slept with me, never wore her wedding ring and always ignored us, etc. She mentally abused my kids when they were living with us. Eventually I had enough and tried to buy her a plane ticket back to the Philippines. She went into a rage and attacked me and left the house and went to her friends and called the police on me and eventually got a restraining order against me.

I have since married another Filipina and we got married in the Philippines and are working on our CR-1 visa and she is also pregnant with our child. At the same time my ex-wife is now in her 90 day window for ROC to get her 10 year Green Card. I had reported her to ICE after she left me and was told that my complaint was transferred to USCIS. I have a feeling I might never hear anything regarding my marriage fraud complaint.

I am trying to decide if I should continue to pursue my marriage fraud complaint against my ex and what impact that might have with my current wife and my petition for her CR-1 visa. And if I continue my case against my ex how should I go about getting my information to the correct people.

Any ideas would be much appreciated.

Thanks.

Hi boomer,

im so sorry to hear that. I'm also a Filipina and I'm telling you, not all filipina are like your 1st wife. i guess you would think that way too since your marrying another filipina. i met my husband when i was visiting the states in 2008 and started as friends and love grown.

I hope everything will be okay with your 2nd wife especially the immigration processes. Goodluck!

Posted

It is time for you to let go of the "past" and focus on getting your new family here.

Immigration Timeline Summary

10.21.2008 – CR-1 Visa Application Filed (By Hubby's Sec)
09.04.2009 – Visa Interview | Passed
09.10.2009 – Visa Packet Received
09.17.2009 – US Entry | Home
07.05.2011 – ROC Petition Filed
05.01.2012 – ROC Approved (No Interview)
05.18.2012 – 10-year GC Received
06.19.2012 – Eligible to apply for Naturalization
(procrastinated)
06.24.2013 – N-400 Application Filed
09.30.2013 – Civics Test / Interview | Passed
10.03.2013 – Oath Taking Ceremony | Became a USCitizen!
04.14.2014 – Applied for "Expedite Service" Passport (as PI travel date was fast approaching)
04.16.2014 – Passport Issued & Shipped
04.17.2014 – US Passport Received

Our timeline vanished into thin air.

I've contacted the admin several times but I got zero response.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Posted

Hi,

I met a Filipina and brought her to USA on a K1 Visa in 2009. We married and later divorced. She obviously did not move here to be with me and my kids. She never slept with me, never wore her wedding ring and always ignored us, etc. She mentally abused my kids when they were living with us. Eventually I had enough and tried to buy her a plane ticket back to the Philippines. She went into a rage and attacked me and left the house and went to her friends and called the police on me and eventually got a restraining order against me.

I have since married another Filipina and we got married in the Philippines and are working on our CR-1 visa and she is also pregnant with our child. At the same time my ex-wife is now in her 90 day window for ROC to get her 10 year Green Card. I had reported her to ICE after she left me and was told that my complaint was transferred to USCIS. I have a feeling I might never hear anything regarding my marriage fraud complaint.

I am trying to decide if I should continue to pursue my marriage fraud complaint against my ex and what impact that might have with my current wife and my petition for her CR-1 visa. And if I continue my case against my ex how should I go about getting my information to the correct people.

Any ideas would be much appreciated.

Thanks.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Posted

Hi, very sorry for you! but is not all filipina are like you're x-wife, i'am also a filipina and im having a good relationship with my husband, and were waiting our first baby by next month!, but anyway goodluck to you hope everything is fine :)

Filed: Other Timeline
Posted

Apparently,

you are working as a personal immigration portal. You've petitioned Filipina # 1 with whom you by your own admission never had a relationship with for immigration; now you are petitioning Filipina # 2 for immigration.

Be prepared to have your case scrutinized with a magnifying glass the size of a radio telescope. The C.O.s will go out of their way to find anything possible to deny or to delay your petition.

Good luck.

There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism. When I refer to hyphenated Americans, I do not refer to naturalized Americans. Some of the very best Americans I have ever known were naturalized Americans, Americans born abroad. But a hyphenated American is not an American at all . . . . The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, of preventing all possibility of its continuing to be a nation at all, would be to permit it to become a tangle of squabbling nationalities, an intricate knot of German-Americans, Irish-Americans, English-Americans, French-Americans, Scandinavian-Americans or Italian-Americans, each preserving its separate nationality, each at heart feeling more sympathy with Europeans of that nationality, than with the other citizens of the American Republic . . . . There is no such thing as a hyphenated American who is a good American. The only man who is a good American is the man who is an American and nothing else.

President Teddy Roosevelt on Columbus Day 1915

Posted

Apparently,

you are working as a personal immigration portal. You've petitioned Filipina # 1 with whom you by your own admission never had a relationship with for immigration; now you are petitioning Filipina # 2 for immigration.

Be prepared to have your case scrutinized with a magnifying glass the size of a radio telescope. The C.O.s will go out of their way to find anything possible to deny or to delay your petition.

Good luck.

:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

Filed: Country: Philippines
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Posted

Hi,

I met a Filipina and brought her to USA on a K1 Visa in 2009. We married and later divorced. She obviously did not move here to be with me and my kids. She never slept with me, never wore her wedding ring and always ignored us, etc. She mentally abused my kids when they were living with us. Eventually I had enough and tried to buy her a plane ticket back to the Philippines. She went into a rage and attacked me and left the house and went to her friends and called the police on me and eventually got a restraining order against me.

I have since married another Filipina and we got married in the Philippines and are working on our CR-1 visa and she is also pregnant with our child. At the same time my ex-wife is now in her 90 day window for ROC to get her 10 year Green Card. I had reported her to ICE after she left me and was told that my complaint was transferred to USCIS. I have a feeling I might never hear anything regarding my marriage fraud complaint.

I am trying to decide if I should continue to pursue my marriage fraud complaint against my ex and what impact that might have with my current wife and my petition for her CR-1 visa. And if I continue my case against my ex how should I go about getting my information to the correct people.

Any ideas would be much appreciated.

Thanks.

How did you meet Filipina wife #1 vs. Filipina wife #2, and what are the differences this time around? The different circumstances, IMO, will be important to explain to immigration should you be heavily scrutinized. In fact, I'm surprised you were able to meet another Filipina and petition her in such a short period of time from the first one.

Read this:

International Marriage Broker Regulation Act (IMBRA)

Petitioners that have a history of filing multiple petitions for fiancees

  1. IMBRA expressly limits the number of fiancee petitions a United States citizen may file unless the petitioner requests and is granted a waiver of the filing limits. The waiver is submitted with the K-1 Visa petition that is filed with the USCIS.
    Specifically, IMBRA prohibits the approval of a K-1 Visa petition if the petitioner has:
  2. Filed two or more petitions; OR,
  3. Filed the current petition less than two years since filing a prior petition.Petitioners can request a waiver of these limitations by explaining why they believe a waiver would be appropriate.

  1. It sounds like you've bigger fish to fry than worrying about your ex-wife's immigration, unless she in fact was successful in filing a domestic abuse report against you.

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: China
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Posted

Hi,

I met a Filipina and brought her to USA on a K1 Visa in 2009. We married and later divorced. She obviously did not move here to be with me and my kids. She never slept with me, never wore her wedding ring and always ignored us, etc. She mentally abused my kids when they were living with us. Eventually I had enough and tried to buy her a plane ticket back to the Philippines. She went into a rage and attacked me and left the house and went to her friends and called the police on me and eventually got a restraining order against me.

I have since married another Filipina and we got married in the Philippines and are working on our CR-1 visa and she is also pregnant with our child. At the same time my ex-wife is now in her 90 day window for ROC to get her 10 year Green Card. I had reported her to ICE after she left me and was told that my complaint was transferred to USCIS. I have a feeling I might never hear anything regarding my marriage fraud complaint.

I am trying to decide if I should continue to pursue my marriage fraud complaint against my ex and what impact that might have with my current wife and my petition for her CR-1 visa. And if I continue my case against my ex how should I go about getting my information to the correct people.

Any ideas would be much appreciated.

Thanks.

I would say it's up to ICE now and out of your hands you reported and that's good for your new CR-1. It is true they are going to scrutinized you with a microscope now. I had filed 2 petitions for 2 Filipina's and cancelled them both and went to China. I too was scrutinized when I came back from visiting my wife in China for the 3rd time I was interrogated by customs. After the interrogation and lots of questions he typed all my answers into the computer. I guess he liked what I told him. The major problem was the 1st 2 petitions and why did I withdraw them? Anyhow when it was all over he told me it would help my Cr-1. It took 18 months but she made it here.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Posted

What did your divorce lawyer say?

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Posted (edited)

ah yeah I dont agree with you, if you strongly apposed of her being in this country and she caused fraud, its almost your civic duty to get her out of this country you tried to get her here and she lied to you and you know it, but what if she kills someone or does this again to another family ? you could of stopped this by reporting them properly . She Defrauded the U.S government , taking tax money away from U.S civilians who lived in the USA all their lifes, for families who had sons and daughters who fought and died for the beliefs of liberty and freedom.

Now, I want you to say forget about ####### and let this scam artist run free in our country.

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You are divorced. Let it go. Focus on the current relationship and child on the way.

Edited by joojoo78
Filed: Country: China
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Posted

Apparently,

you are working as a personal immigration portal. You've petitioned Filipina # 1 with whom you by your own admission never had a relationship with for immigration; now you are petitioning Filipina # 2 for immigration.

Be prepared to have your case scrutinized with a magnifying glass the size of a radio telescope. The C.O.s will go out of their way to find anything possible to deny or to delay your petition.

Good luck.

:wow:

That's a bit harsh. The first woman took advantage of him and you are blaming him for it? :bonk:

:ot2:

Your main concerns at this point will be the restraining order and police report. The fact that you reported the first woman for immigration fraud will be an issue but that is easily addressed with an EOR letter concerning your first marriage. Since the second petition is for a CR-1 things will go a different route, but be prepared to deal with any questions and you will be fine. Lots of people have petitioned a second spouse after the first marriage failed for whatever reason.

As for the ICE issue, you have reported it and it is in their hands. The current atmosphere is that as long as she doesn't break a law (other than immigration fraud) they will probably not bother with her. It will be up to USCIS to deny or approve her ROC. All of that is out of your hands.

Service Center : California Service Center
Consulate : Guangzhou, China
Marriage (if applicable): 2010-04-26
I-130 Sent : 2010-06-01
I-130 NOA1 : 2010-06-08
I-130 RFE : 2010-11-05
I-130 RFE Sent : 2010-11-06
I-130 Approved : 2010-11-10
NVC Received CaseFile: 2010-11-16
NVC Casefile Number Issued: 2010-11-22
Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill : 2010-11-23
OPTIN EMAIL SENT TO NVC: 2010-11-23
OPTIN ACCEPTED by NVC: 2010-12-14
Pay I-864 Bill 2010-11-23
Receive I-864 Package : 2010-11-23
Return Completed I-864 : 2011-03-30
Return Completed DS-3032 : 2010-11-23
Receive IV Bill : 2010-12-17
Pay IV Bill : 2011-03-16
AOS CoverSheets Generated: 2010-11-27
IV Fee Bill marked as PAID: 2011-03-18
IV CoverSheets Generated: 2011-03-18
IV email packet sent: 2011-04-4
NVC reports 'Case Completed': 2011-5-2
'Sign in Fail' at the Online Payment Portal: 2011-5-2
Final Review Started at NVC: 2011-5-2
Final Review Completed at NVC: ????
Interview Date Set: 2011-5-5
Appointment Letter Received via Email: 2011-5-6
Interview Date: 2011-6-1
Approved!!!!!

I-751 Sent : 2013-07-02

I-751 Bio Appointment Date 2013-08-02

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