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Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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To the OP:

I'm so sorry that this has happened to you.

Not to change the topic but.... were there any signs this was gonna happen?? This is every sponsors worst nightmare. Any advice on protecting our assets would be greatly appreciated too. Sorry this happened to you tho. Hopefully you can detach yourself from her soon.

1. Pre-nuptial agreement.

2. Marry a wife who has a potential to make a lot of money even if you get divorced. I-864 is only enforceable when she becomes a public charge.

3. Hope that they don't get sick and use medicaid before they become a US citizen.

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2008-08-16 Sent N-400

2008-08-18 Application Received

2008-08-19 Check Cashed

2008-09-18 Biometrics

2008-12-09 Interview

2009-01-XX Oath (Yay! I'm a citizen)

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07/19 - NOA2 approval

08/20 - Case received at NVC

08/23 - emailed DS-3022

08/25 - mailed AOS

08/27 - received AOS

08/31 - AOS Accepted

09/04 - Received confirmation of DS-3022

09/05 - Received IV invoice

09/05 - Pay IV bill

09/06 - IV showed as paid

09/06 - Send DS-230 packet

09/10 - Received DS-230 packet by NVC

09/17 - DS-230 Accepted/Case Complete

09/28 - Transfer to Manila Embassy

10/02 - Medical Exam at St. Luke's

10/08- 10/10 - Sputum Test

10/09 - Received by Manila Embassy

10/12 - Result of Sputum Test (Need to repeat)

10/16-10/18 - Repeat Sputum Test (Negative)

12/13 - Sputum Final Result (Negative)

12/21 - Interview at Embassy (Approved)

12/28 - Visa Picked Up from 2GO

12/28 - CFO

12/30 - POE (LAX)

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What conditions? Not sure what u mean and if she's not living with me, should not be my responsibility, she left me.

Did you read the I-864 in detail before you signed it.

1. Contact the USCIS and find out if you can withdraw your I-864 Affidavit of Support. Withdraw it if you still can.

2. File for divorce.

3. Tell the USCIS you filed for divorce.

4. Change the locks.

5. Protect your assets.

Excellent steps. Spending any resource other than to protect yourself and in full pursuit of your happiness is fruitless.

Don't get married.

I resoundingly agree and sometimes I lay in bed at night thinking waddaheck am I doing getting married again after the last two divorces.

Good luck to OP, some tough times ahead.

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i'm so sorry for what happen..i don't want to be judgemental nor anything..but after clicking your profile seems that even at the beginning you already seeing this signs and yet continue w/the process :blush:

i have no advise. but i will pray for u..goodluck sir :thumbs:

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The longer it takes to happen the more you'll appreciate it when it does!

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Sorry this has happened to you...

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05/22/12 - Mailed I-129F
08/17/12 - Approved I-129F NOA2 (85 days)
11/19/12 - Approved Visa!! (179 days)
12/01/12 - POE Honolulu, HI
12/21/12 - Wedding Day!
AOS, EAD and AP
01/05/13 - Mailed I-485, I-765 and I-131
01/09/13 - USCIS accepted case and received text
01/11/13 - Cashed check
01/08/13 - Received NOA1
01/18/13 - Received Biometrics Appointment Notice
01/22/13 - Early Biometrics Walk-in (scheduled Feb 7)
01/27/13 - We're pregnant!!
02/04/13 - Received Appointment Notice
03/04/13 - Approved EAD and AP (58 days)
03/12/13 - Received EAD and AP combo card
03/12/13 - Interview and Approved GC (63 days)
03/20/13 - Received Green Card

10/3/13 - Baby #1 arrived

2/17/14 - Pregnant again! LOL

10/20/14 - Baby #2 arrived
ROC
01/09/15 - Mailed I-751

01/12/15 - NOA

01/16/15 - Received NOA Letter

01/20/15 - Mailed DMV 1yr Extension

02/05/15 - Received Biometrics Letter

02/09/15 - Early Bio (Walk-IN)

02/19/15 - Biometrics Appointment

06/15/15 - Approved
06/15/15 - Card Ordered and Mailed

08/22/15 - Card Received

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1. Contact the USCIS and find out if you can withdraw your I-864 Affidavit of Support. Withdraw it if you still can.

2. File for divorce.

3. Tell the USCIS you filed for divorce.

4. Change the locks.

5. Protect your assets.

Best advice :thumbs:

To the OP:

I'm so sorry that this has happened to you.

1. Pre-nuptial agreement.

2. Marry a wife who has a potential to make a lot of money even if you get divorced. I-864 is only enforceable when she becomes a public charge.

3. Hope that they don't get sick and use medicaid before they become a US citizen.

1. Won't do jack for the public charge issue. If the government take legal action against you and wins they'll take your assets or you'll spend it defending yourself.

2. Or she can keep her potential in her purse and collect the public charge benefits.

3. Hope, that about it.

'PAU' both wife and daughter in the U.S. 08/25/2009

Daughter's' CRBA Manila Embassy 08/07/2008 dual citizenship

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You can't hold or keep the grencard. What you can do is return it to sender with a letter enclosed explaining why your wife does not receive mail at that address and her whereabouts are unknown to you. This may not have any effect at all however you cannot hold her mail, nor can you open it. You can take a copy of the letter and the greencard envelope and send the copies to ICE. As I said, I doubt it will have any huge effect but at least you can't be accused of not returning it when she's not to be found at the address for a month. I don't want to yell fraud because it might just be the way your wife says - that she just appreciates her freedom, or she got cold feet. HOwever, this is a multi stage process and she still has to ROC either with you or as divorced, hence why I'm asking you to return the letter to USCIS and the explaination.

You are on the hook for the i864 as mentioned when the AOS has been approved.

K1 process, October 2010 > POE, July 2011

I-129F approved in 180 days from NOA1 date. (195 days from filing to NOA2 in hand)

Interview took 224 days from I-129F NOA1 date. (241 days from filing petition until visa in hand)

From filing I-129F petition until POE: 285 days

Click timeline or "about me" for all details.

AOS process, December 2011 > July 2012

EAD/AP Approval took 51 days from NOA1 date to email update. (77 days from filing until EAD/AP in hand)

AOS Approval took 206 days from NOA1 date to email update. (231 days from filing until greencard in hand)

From filing I-129F petition until greencard in hand: 655 days

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You can't hold or keep the grencard. What you can do is return it to sender with a letter enclosed explaining why your wife does not receive mail at that address and her whereabouts are unknown to you.

As mentioned, it is against the law to open, detain, (among other things) someone else's mail. Don't get yourself into any legal issues with that. 18 USC Section 1703(b)

Place it in an envelope and return to sender with a nice letter explaining why you are returning it. i.e. you don't know where she is, she has left you, etc.....

Best wishes in your current situation.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Denmark
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As mentioned, it is against the law to open, detain, (among other things) someone else's mail. Don't get yourself into any legal issues with that. 18 USC Section 1703(b)

Place it in an envelope and return to sender with a nice letter explaining why you are returning it. i.e. you don't know where she is, she has left you, etc.....

Best wishes in your current situation.

OP doesn't have to enclose anything however, not having been at the address even before the AOS was approved - I'd just want to cover my own a** in a situation like that. Anyhow, just an advise, not a command.

K1 process, October 2010 > POE, July 2011

I-129F approved in 180 days from NOA1 date. (195 days from filing to NOA2 in hand)

Interview took 224 days from I-129F NOA1 date. (241 days from filing petition until visa in hand)

From filing I-129F petition until POE: 285 days

Click timeline or "about me" for all details.

AOS process, December 2011 > July 2012

EAD/AP Approval took 51 days from NOA1 date to email update. (77 days from filing until EAD/AP in hand)

AOS Approval took 206 days from NOA1 date to email update. (231 days from filing until greencard in hand)

From filing I-129F petition until greencard in hand: 655 days

Click timeline or "about me" for all details.

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She will probably show up for her GC. Who know she probably has a key for the mailbox and sneak in before you know it. She should be able to track it too so she'll know when its there. Sorry about everything, I can only imagine how you are feeling right now

AOS from F-1(Married to USC
06.08.12 - AOS mailed
09.18.12 - Interview.....Approved!!

ROC- Divorce Waiver
05/09/14- I-751 packet mailed to CSC
05/12/14- NOA1 Receipt date
07/01/14- Biometrics Appt

08/11/14- RFE received

09/08/14- RFE response received by USCIS

09/22/14- 10yrs GC Approved!!

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She will probably show up for her GC. Who know she probably has a key for the mailbox and sneak in before you know it. She should be able to track it too so she'll know when its there. Sorry about everything, I can only imagine how you are feeling right now

I don't know how she could track it. However, if she did a change of address in the meantime, either with the post office, or the USCIS, then chances are she already has the green card. The status updates sometimes are posted after the fact.

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I don't know how she could track it. However, if she did a change of address in the meantime, either with the post office, or the USCIS, then chances are she already has the green card. The status updates sometimes are posted after the fact.

Usually mails from USCIS are return if they have have a forward address on file. I'm with you though on the possibility that she already received her GC.

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AOS from F-1(Married to USC
06.08.12 - AOS mailed
09.18.12 - Interview.....Approved!!

ROC- Divorce Waiver
05/09/14- I-751 packet mailed to CSC
05/12/14- NOA1 Receipt date
07/01/14- Biometrics Appt

08/11/14- RFE received

09/08/14- RFE response received by USCIS

09/22/14- 10yrs GC Approved!!

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OP doesn't have to enclose anything however, not having been at the address even before the AOS was approved - I'd just want to cover my own a** in a situation like that. Anyhow, just an advise, not a command.

Yes Moomin, good point. I do agree with your clarification.

"I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant."

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Link for Rio de Janeiro Consulate's instructions for K1 Visas. They give you this link instead of a packet 3. Everything you need for interview in Rio is here. Boa Sorte

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