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Anullment will effect my future K1 or Cr1 VISA?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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My fiancée & I got to know each other for 3years, and then he applied for my K1 visa to USA. We got married there, after we were married for one month, I had to go back to china to complete my job, and also my dad was serious ill, so I had to go back to china for some months, and could not wait to get my green card there. My husband agreed with me and promised me that he will apply my Cr1 as soon as he could.I was touched by him,thought I married with so wonderful husband,and I told him after I arranged my Chinese job we will never separate again.

But who could imagine things changed as soon as I got back china.He started to date his cleaning lady from Brazil and applied for anullment in his local court when I am in china for 3 months later. He lied everything on the documents,he lied and said that I abandoned him,and lied that he was unable to contact me,lied I committed fraud against him to become American citizenship.I was shocked by his lies.He ignore the dignity of the law and brought a lot of pain to me,which hurt me deeply.
His purpose seems to be to stop me so I can never can marry american again,and never can go to USA legally.I feel so hopeless and find it hard to believe this man I married was so bad, without any morals at all.Now I want to post my question here,if my next bf is an American,if this anullment once approved will bring me any trouble when he apply for K1 or CR1 visa in the future?

I worry very much now.Could anyone give me any answer to what I should do?
Has anyone had any experience with this kind of thing and tell me what I should do?any answer would appreciate very much.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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These phrases were in the divorce document?

or were they in some documents sent into USCIS to cancel the green card application, by withdrawing the I-864 affadavit of support?

I'm thinking if just in the divorce document, it won't matter much - there's lot of acerbic phrases put in to these things by the divorce petitioner.

However, what I think WILL matter is that USCIS might see this as another attempt to come into the USA. Guangzhou IV will certainly look at it that way, so tell whoever yer petitioner is, he's to write a letter of attestation about what you wrote back in post #1, submitted with the initial petition (I-129F or I-130, whichever route yer chasing, K-1 visa or CR-1 visa).

A 2nd petition on the same human by a different petitioner pegs the fraud meter at USCIS and at Guangzhou IV.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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Having a second merican in itself will be a small red flag, more so if USCIS/ ICE was sent evidence of this alleged fraud .

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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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