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Hello All!

We are planning to file the petition this month .But we have some worries that our case would be unsual.My husband had been divorced twice.his second divorce is with a filipina he brought his ex-wife through a fiancee

visa it was a short marriage that didnt workout my husband told me that it was her ex-wife fault that he had been used by this filipina for immigration purpose.But my husband didnt report her he just want to get out

of the marriage and his ex-wife still in the US .Theyve been divorced nearly 2 years i think on april 2012 to be exact.

I am a also a filipina and my worries is would this situation would be a red flag? Do we need a lawyer to help us because it is considered a complicated case ?

Any comments would be greatly appreciated...

GOD BLESS!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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I don't see a Complicated Case or need for an Attorney.

Submit the needed paperwork is all I see.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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You will definitely be asked about the previous relationship, especially as it was a short marriage. How soon after the divorce did you start dating/ get married?

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Hello All!

We are planning to file the petition this month .But we have some worries that our case would be unsual.My husband had been divorced twice.his second divorce is with a filipina he brought his ex-wife through a fiancee

visa it was a short marriage that didnt workout my husband told me that it was her ex-wife fault that he had been used by this filipina for immigration purpose.But my husband didnt report her he just want to get out

of the marriage and his ex-wife still in the US .Theyve been divorced nearly 2 years i think on april 2012 to be exact.

I am a also a filipina and my worries is would this situation would be a red flag? Do we need a lawyer to help us because it is considered a complicated case ?

Any comments would be greatly appreciated...

GOD BLESS!

no need for a lawyer just follow the cr1/K1 guide and u will be fine... but bcoz he brought the x-wife as a fiancee here in the USA and he signed the affidavit of support for her AOS ( if they filed AOS )... the x-wife will still be under his household as long as she is not yet a USC... that's what happened to the other filipina girl i know... they always had an RFE for the affidavit it is bcoz of the x-wife is still under his household eventho they are divorce now...( if u will go to k1 route too..)

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