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Hello everyone,

this is my first post and I hope I am not asking too much or sharing too much information.

I am still married to my husband but he was very agressive and physically attacked me several time while we were living together.

I "only" report two abuses to my local precinct.

I filed my ROC with the waiver 1e since I have battered and I am still married so I could not use the divorce but good faith marriage waiver (also my CR6 status expires in 2 weeks).

I kept reading that it could be hard to prove abuse from USC spouse but at the same time I felt that my case was strong enough to avoid appearing in front of a judge.

Here is a brief timeline:

Met in November 2012,

Married in November 2013,

AOS filed in February 2014

GC received in April 2014, (Interview was very quick, she said we had too much documents)

First reported abused July 2014,

Second reported abused January 2015,

Husband arrested and ordered to do battered spouse classes in January 2015.

Separated since May 2015 when he could not forgive me for calling 911 after he threw a chair on me.

I have a lot of proof for ongoing relationship such as joint health insurance, joint filled taxes, joint credit card statement that were not submitted for my I-485 plus updated pictures of us, with family, airplane tickets for trips spent together, letters sent to us, social networks screenshots, email fighting over the dog...

This is the documents I was hoping could help approved the waiver:

- Personal Statement (6 pages, detailed)

- Police report of first abuse.

- Transcript of Police report for the first abuse.

- Police report of second abuse.

- Picture of chair thrown at me on January 2nd 2015.

- Transcript of Police report for the second abuse.

- Copy of first restraining order issued by judge.

- Copy of second restraining order issued by judge.

- Copy Criminal Court report charging XXXXXX for Attempted Assault in the Second Degree and Assault in the Third Degree.

- Copy of Doctor’s prescription of antidepressant while coping with the end of my relationship.

I know people will probably tell me that I needed to go to a shelter or proof of mental abused..

I "only" suffered physical violence and even if I was not at my best mentally when that happened, I did not see a psychiatrist.

Do you think I misunderstood how tu use this waiver?

Maybe I can re-file when divorced with the divorce waiver?

I don't think that I am entitled to an approval or even to stay in the U.S but I did quit my job and family to follow my husband. I did not want to be physically attacked.

Now that I work here, have friends, pay my taxes basically have a life I don't why I should leave either..

As far as I understood, the reason why USCIS created the conditional green card was to prevent fraud and take a look at your file at a 2 years mark before granting "unlimited 10 years status". You don't have to stay married or stay in an abusive relationship for 2 years, no?

Thank you for comments!

Please be kind! :)

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No you not need the stay in abusive relationship just for sake of immigration this is total scam to me , you need to show you entered this marriage in good faith i mean showing the whole story with evedince untill you got abused , hey don worry i applied through Roc waiver and still waiting good luck

 
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