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I need some help or suggestion on what to do. I have spent numeral hours and money on bringing my fiancee to the states. We finally got through the hardest part, passing the interview and getting the K1 visa. I bought a one-way ticket for her couple weeks after.

She finally arrived, I start to prepared to get her SSN, marriage, and the AOS. Now we are going through issues, long story short, she cheated on me (with someone back at her home) and seem like she's using me as a ticket to come here. Anyways, we are ending this and she is going back home. She got her family to send her money to buy a ticket back home.

My question is, she should have no problem going back correct? She does have valid passport.

I have not started any paper work here yet, is there something I need to do to close my case? or let USCIS know? Or just leave it alone and it close itself. Not sure if this will affect me if I try going through this process again with another fiancee or wife.

Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Bangladesh
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Posted

Sorry it didn't work out. As already stated, nothing else you need to do. I doubt there will be increased scrutiny the next time you petition for someone since this time no immigration benefits were reaped. The only thing that may happen next time is that your relationship evidence will possibly be looked at more closely but, that should probably be the extent of it.

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08/16/2016: Received IV Bill

10/11/2016: Submitted AOS/IV documentation

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10/14/2016: Submitted DS-260

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
Timeline
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What country was your fiancé from? If I were you I would drive her to the airport and make sure she gets on the plane. Secondly, I would contact USCIS and have them close your case. If you file next time, you won't have to worry that you might have an open case that wasn't resolved in Uscis's files. Would you actually go through the whole thing all over again?

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What country was your fiancé from? If I were you I would drive her to the airport and make sure she gets on the plane. Secondly, I would contact USCIS and have them close your case. If you file next time, you won't have to worry that you might have an open case that wasn't resolved in Uscis's files. Would you actually go through the whole thing all over again?

I don't see how whether she gets on the plane or not is relevant to the OP.

Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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What country was your fiancé from? If I were you I would drive her to the airport and make sure she gets on the plane. Secondly, I would contact USCIS and have them close your case. If you file next time, you won't have to worry that you might have an open case that wasn't resolved in Uscis's files. Would you actually go through the whole thing all over again?

What is she doesn't want him to drive her to the airport?

Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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Posted (edited)

Pot stirring?

From the guy who wanted to know which country she is from when it's not even relevant. Does it matter if she came from Great Britain or Vietnam? No. You wanted this to lead to her being from a third world country, right?

Then advising to make sure she gets on the plane. Why? What is the OP on the hook for? How is he going to make sure she gets on the plane?

Edited by aaron2020
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Peachtree,

For your mental comfort know that you have nothing to worry about. Even if she choose to stay here she will not have a legal path to become either a resident or citizen. She wouldn't even be able to find another USC to marry and adjust status. To frankly put it she would be royally screwed. So she must return home.

And to add a cherry on top you can notify USCIS to cancel your case based on fraud so any future K1s she happens to try for may have that information on file.

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Posted

I don't think any of this is true. And what fraud? That she cheated? That's not immigration fraud, that's infidelity. That's a relationship issue.

OP stated he felt she was using him as a ticket to get to the states. Don't know what evidence he has (other than cheating. Maybe he found text of her telling the other guy she wants to use the OP for a GC). Regardless, it was his words.

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Posted

Him thinking she was using him for a GC still isn't evidence.

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2015-08-27: Visa arrives at Loomis location

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2016-01-11: Sent AOS Package I-485, I-765, I-131

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Posted

OP stated he felt she was using him as a ticket to get to the states. Don't know what evidence he has (other than cheating. Maybe he found text of her telling the other guy she wants to use the OP for a GC). Regardless, it was his words.

None of which will matter one bit to USCIS, she has no legal path to stay. His case was closed when the visa was issued and used. Had she filed to adjust status after marriage then a new case would have been opened. At the current time there is nothing for him to do. There are no open cases. The only thing open is her I-94 which allows her to legally stay in the USA for 90 days if she marries or not. He didn't marry her, what she does now is up to her and not him. Even if she chooses to stay illegally, he can't force her onto an airplane.

K1 from the Philippines
Arrival : 2011-09-08
Married : 2011-10-15
AOS
Date Card Received : 2012-07-13
EAD
Date Card Received : 2012-02-04

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Noa1 : 4-2-2014
Bio Complete : 4-18-2014
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