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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Iran
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There will be no appeal since she was denied three years ago and he withdrew the I-864 (sounds like). After three years she comes asking what to do? You can work on getting back with your spouse and hope you can convince the interviewing officer you are really married this time since you failed to do so last time or you can leave the U.S.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: England
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Sounds like you're just after a green card to me. I came on a K1 and married and applied to adjust status no problem no interview, nothing. There must have been holes in your application for them to request an interview.

I-129F Sent 16/05/11

I-129F NOA1 18/05/11

I-129F NOA2 23/09/11

NVC RECEIVED 12/10/11

NVC LEFT 13/10/11

CONSULATE RECEIVED 18/10/11

PACKET 3 RECEIVED 21/10/11

PACKET 3 SENT 21/10/11

MEDICAL 26/10/11

INTERVIEW 12/12/11 APPROVED!!!!

VISA RECEIVED 23/12/11

US ENTRY 31/01/12 POE PHL

MARRIAGE 11/02/12

I-485 SENT 13/03/12

I-765 SENT 13/03/12

I-131 SENT 13/03/12

BOIMETRICS APPT. 06/04/12

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Hi chinita ,

I understand you need advices but we cannot help you without you answering first our questions like the one below; DualityOneness is asking you about #4 which I want to know too

4. You failed the interview because answers you gave were different than
the answer your husband gave?
*** What specific question and reasons did they tell you on why they failed your interview? ***
*** Did they say, they don't believe your marriage is real? ***
*** You need to tell us specific details so that we can help better ***

So tell us,

1. What question did they ask you during the interview ?

2. Did they gave you the reason why you failed your interview?

If you don't mind sharing to us in detailed so we can give valid advice especially those other VJs here who have been through the process.

chinita_10,
Your story is not 100% clear, but is this the correct summary?
1. You came on K1 visa and got married in 90 days.
2. You filed for AOS, failed 2 interviews, and got denied of GC.
3. Therefore, your husband withdrew the AOS.
4. You failed the interview because answers you gave were different than
the answer your husband gave?
*** What specific question and reasons did they tell you on why they failed your interview? ***
*** Did they say, they don't believe your marriage is real? ***
*** You need to tell us specific details so that we can help better ***
5. You need to be in good marriage relationship with your husband,
before you are qualified and to have a chance to file for AOS and get GC.
If you are not living together, and not clearly talking to each other to a point
you are not even sure whether he filed for divorce, then you have no way to file for AOS.
6. Do you really want to marry him because you love him?
7. What was the problem in your relationship?
Do you believe he still wants to be married to you?
Bottom line is, if you can restore the "true" and "normal" marriage relationship with him,
then I suppose you can file for AOS again (though I don't know what the law is in this case).
But if your marriage is virtually broken (though not divorced yet), and your husband is not
willing to sponsor you for AOS, then there is virtually no way you can pursue the GC by yourself.
710-23-2014 - K1 interview (Phils): Approved
10-31-2014 - K1 Visa received
01-20-2015 - POE
02-20-2015 - Marriage
03-20-2015 - AOS/EAD/AP Packet Submission (day 0) ** date I submitted ***
03-24-2015 - NOA1 received (day 4)
03-27-2015 - NOA1 hard copies received (day 7)
04-06-2015 - Biometrics letter hard copy received (day 17)
04-16-2015 - Biometrics Appointment (day 27)
05-01-2015 - USCIS changed to Interview is scheduled (day 42)
05-06-2015 - Hardcopy of interview notice received ( I-797 C, NOA) (day 46)
06-02-2015- Conditional GC got approved (day 82) 
06-08-2015- Hard copy of Welcome notice received via mail (day 88)
06-10-2015- Actual GC received via mail  (day 90)
ROC
4/06/17 - Sent package (day 0)
4/7/17 -  USCIS received package (day 1) NOA date
4/14/17 - check encashed (day 😎
4/15/17 - NOA 1 received (day 9)
4/22/17 - Biometrics notice date (day 16)
4/29/17 - Biometrics notice letter received (day 23)
5/9/17 - Biometrics done (day 33)
3/19/18 - Case approved
3/23/18 - Approval letter received
4/6/18 - Actual 10-yr GC received 
N400 (under 3-year rule)
4/27/18 - filed N400 online (Friday) (day 0)
4/27/18 - paid/payment received (day 0)
4/27/18 - NOA date
5/21/18 - Biometrics done
7/25/18 - Interview letter date
8/31/18 - Scheduled interview. Got approved!
9/20/18 - Naturalization ceremony in Faneuil Hall, Boston, MA
 
"Seasons of waiting are designed to prepare you, stretch your faith, and get you ready for everything that's coming next" - curiano quotes life
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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Cyprus
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You need to see an attorney and give him all the details so he can help you. You still are not answering the questions that were asked so

we can't help except suggest things based on vague speculations which won't really help you.

Spoiler

 

I-129F Sent : 3-31-2014, NOA2: 4-6-2014

NVC Received : some dinkelsberry yehoo in the house of clingons send our petition to the wrong consulate.

Consulate Received : July 30,2014 Transfer to right embassy complete.

Interview Date : Oct 22, 2014

Interview Result : AP , requesting another PC (not expired) and certified divorce decree (was submitted)Stokes interview via phone for petitioner 4 hrs after interview.

Oct 23 email notification visa approved.
Visa Received : Nov. 3 , 2014 VISA IN HAND.

US Entry : Nov. 21, 2014

Marriage : Dec 27, 2014

AOS send : May 12, 2015, received May 14, 2015 USPS priority

Email &text : May 18, 2015, check cashed May 19,2015, return receipt May 21, 2015 stamped USCIS Lockbox, NOA1 (3x) May 22,2015

Biometrics : June 1, 2015 letter received for appointment June 8, 2015, successful walk-in June 1, 2015

RFE : June 12, 2015 for income not meeting guideline. Income does ( ! ) exceed guideline.

RFE response : June 26, 2015 returned with a boat load full of financial evidence.

UPDATE: July 5, 2015 updated on all 3 cases, RFE received June 30, 2015.

Service request : Aug 12, 2015, letter received that it will be processed within 90 days from receipt of RFE.

UPDATE: Aug 24, 2015, EAD card being produced/ordered. ( 102 days from AOS receipt day and 55 days from RFE response received.) Thank you Jesus !

Emails : Aug 24, 2015, EAD approved, EAD card ordered.

I-797 EAD/AP approval notice received : Aug 27, 2015

EAD/AP combo card mailed : Aug 27, 2015, EAD/AP combo card received: Aug 31, 2015

Renewal application send for EAD/AP : May 31,2016 (AOS pending over 1 year). Received June 2, 2016,Notice date June7, 2016, emails,texts, NOA1 hard copy

Service request for pending AOS April 21, 2016, case not assigned yet.
Service request for pending AOS June 14, 2016, tier 2 said performing background checks.
Expedite request for EAD/AP Aug 3, 2016, Aug10 notification >request was received, assigned, completed. RFE letter requesting evidence for expedite, docs faxed Aug18

*Service request for I-485 Aug 3, 2016, Aug11 notification> request was assigned. Service request Dec 2, 2016.
AOS Interview letter received Aug 12, 2016

AOS Interview September 21, 2016.

Second Biometrics appointment letters received for EAD and AOS on Aug 15, 2016 for Aug 17 ( 2 day notice).

Second Biometrics completed Aug 17, 2016

Third Biometrics appointment letter received Aug 19, 2016 for Sept. 1, 2016. WTH ?!

EAD/AP (renewal) approval Aug 22, 2016, NOA2 received Aug 25, 2016

Renewal EAD in production notification text and online, expedite successful 4 days after RFE request response was faxed, Aug25mailed,Aug29received.

Sept. 21 Interview, 2 hour interview, we were separated and asked about 50 questions each for an hour each. IO was firm but professional, some smiles.
Several service requests made, contacted Senator and Ombudsman. Background checks still pending.
July 21, 2017 HOME VISIT.  Went well. Topic thread in AOS forum.
Waiting to skip ROC and get 10 yr GC due to over 2 year while pending AOS
AOS APPROVED Oct. 4, 2017 * Green card in hand Oct 13, 2017 !!!!!

First K1 denied after 16 month of AP. Refiled. We are a couple since 2009. Not a sprint but a matter of endurance.

 

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Sorry about that. Yes the interviewee was Not satisfied with our ans in short they doubted us.

More details.

What questions did they ask.

What answers did you give.

Giving us better understanding of why you were denied can help us tell you how to make it better....

My Name is Daisy, I am British, I say things bluntly and to the point.
London K1, A complete guide -- >http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/474161-london-k1-a-complete-guide/
I am Daisy the Beneficiary, These are my views!
U.K. k1 visa, approved 2014.

NOA1: 20/03/2014

NOA2: 11/04/2014 (22 days)

Interview: 09/07/2014 (111 days)

D.O.E 29/07/2014

Married 29/08/2014

AOS from K1/K3 Guide -->http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1k3aos

AOS/EAD/AP Sent: 12/11/2014

Delivered at Chicago LB:15/11/2014

NOA1 (all 3): 17/11/2014

NOA1 (all 3) hardcopy: 24/11/2014(Notice date 20th)

Bio-metrics App letter: 28/11/2014(Notice date 21st)

Bio-metrics App Cleveland Ohio: 10/12/2014

EAD/AP:Approved/production 31/01/2015(update 2/2/1015) (80 days)

Combo Card: Mailed 5/2/2015

Combo Card: Delivered 6/2/2015AP

NOA: Approval Notice received 7/2/2015

Interview waiver letter: received 23/2/15 dated: 18/2/2015

Green Card: APPROVED 31/07/2015

(Remember, all my dates are British layout.. the proper layout!)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Would have thought you would be in Deportation proceedings by now.

Have you updated your address?

“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.”

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I think the easiest way to get a green card for you is to leave the country, get divorced and marry again and try again on a fresh application with a new husband.

Because no matter what you do with your earlier husband you will have roadblocks like:

- failed interview

- petitioner withdrew application (major flaw)

- failed to self deport after interview rejection

More than likely you're just wasting time and money trying to repair an already hopeless situation which won't get you a green card because the immigration officers are not stupid. They will look at your past.. why do you think they take your fingerprints and ask so many questions on the forms?

But I'm not trying to be mean, just objective so best of luck to you.

I-129F Mailed: Aug 16, 2013 | Interview at Embassy Jan 24, 2014

K-1 VISA IN HAND: March 6, 2014

I-485 Mailed: June 20, 2014 | NPIW: October 15, 2014 | Welcome Letter: June 23, 2015

2 YR GREEN CARD IN HAND: June 26, 2015

I-751 Mailed: March 20, 2017 | Approval Letter: February 24, 2018

10 YR GREEN CARD IN HAND: March 23, 2018

N-400 Filed Online: March 20, 2018

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Australia
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I think the easiest way to get a green card for you is to leave the country, get divorced and marry again and try again on a fresh application with a new husband.

Because no matter what you do with your earlier husband you will have roadblocks like:

- failed interview

- petitioner withdrew application (major flaw)

- failed to self deport after interview rejection

More than likely you're just wasting time and money trying to repair an already hopeless situation which won't get you a green card because the immigration officers are not stupid. They will look at your past.. why do you think they take your fingerprints and ask so many questions on the forms?

But I'm not trying to be mean, just objective so best of luck to you.

^^^^ totally agree

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Filed: Other Country: Canada
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I think the easiest way to get a green card for you is to leave the country, get divorced and marry again and try again on a fresh application with a new husband.

Because no matter what you do with your earlier husband you will have roadblocks like:

- failed interview

- petitioner withdrew application (major flaw)

- failed to self deport after interview rejection

More than likely you're just wasting time and money trying to repair an already hopeless situation which won't get you a green card because the immigration officers are not stupid. They will look at your past.. why do you think they take your fingerprints and ask so many questions on the forms?

But I'm not trying to be mean, just objective so best of luck to you.

She may also need a couple of waivers.

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