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I already talked to four lawyers; three of them very prominent. I came on F1 visa 01/2015, married 10/2015 and now I am in CGC expiring 09/2018 but our marriage is unfortunately proceeding to divorce. Check my other threads where I discussed about my evidences. When I talked to lawyers all of them confused me: "50/50 chance but You have ways more enough evidences. People get approved with half of evidence as yours; but approval depends on Officer and Case to Case". To be honest and why my title is like that- Because it was real love, my 1st marriage with all best intentions but she stepped out from relation after 1.5 years. Not a single day or for a single moment I had any bad intentions; I have been always honest in my life and same to her, to my marriage and relation. I have evidences, I was honest and I am down to face any interview with millions officers if I need- And I am confident because of my honesty, authenticity and good intentions. Even I said all these to lawyers; they said: "You sound like real husband but even though 50/50 chances and depends from officer to officer". Its freaking weird that an IO will determine future of my education and career just on his/her mentality and intentions to approve or not. Plus the lawyers asked for $1800 for divorce waiver ROC. I was thinking to do own because my honesty, intention, ethics and morals are real and good. Lawyers said: " Don't take risk of self submission". My question: If i submit ROC with Divorce waiver for my real marriage, but if I get denied can I sue USICS? Or any further steps to go to higher authority? I did not like lawyers words: 50/50, Depends, Case to Case. This is a terrible feelings and situation for an immigrant. 

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Just now, Transborderwife said:

Sue for what exactly?

Not sue exactly; like challenge and take it to higher authority in case my ROC with divorce waiver gets denied. I was proper husband; why I will compensate for fault of USC spouse? Its terrible and complete injustice.

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7 minutes ago, A1987WA said:

I already talked to four lawyers; three of them very prominent. I came on F1 visa 01/2015, married 10/2015 and now I am in CGC expiring 09/2018 but our marriage is unfortunately proceeding to divorce. Check my other threads where I discussed about my evidences. When I talked to lawyers all of them confused me: "50/50 chance but You have ways more enough evidences. People get approved with half of evidence as yours; but approval depends on Officer and Case to Case". To be honest and why my title is like that- Because it was real love, my 1st marriage with all best intentions but she stepped out from relation after 1.5 years. Not a single day or for a single moment I had any bad intentions; I have been always honest in my life and same to her, to my marriage and relation. I have evidences, I was honest and I am down to face any interview with millions officers if I need- And I am confident because of my honesty, authenticity and good intentions. Even I said all these to lawyers; they said: "You sound like real husband but even though 50/50 chances and depends from officer to officer". Its freaking weird that an IO will determine future of my education and career just on his/her mentality and intentions to approve or not. Plus the lawyers asked for $1800 for divorce waiver ROC. I was thinking to do own because my honesty, intention, ethics and morals are real and good. Lawyers said: " Don't take risk of self submission". My question: If i submit ROC with Divorce waiver for my real marriage, but if I get denied can I sue USICS? Or any further steps to go to higher authority? I did not like lawyers words: 50/50, Depends, Case to Case. This is a terrible feelings and situation for an immigrant. 

Not sue exactly; like challenge and take denial decision to higher authority in case my ROC with divorce waiver gets denied. I was proper husband; why I will compensate for fault of USC spouse? Its terrible and complete injustice.

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As Springrain22 infers, just do your best assembling evidence and submitting application/waiver, or have an attorney do their best, and then hope for the best. There are no guarantees and worrying about your chances beforehand is sort of a waste of time.

Marriage: 2014-02-23 - Colombia    ROC interview/completed: 2018-08-16 - Albuquerque
CR1 started : 2014-06-06           N400 started: 2018-04-24
CR1 completed/POE : 2015-07-13     N400 interview: 2018-08-16 - Albuquerque
ROC started : 2017-04-14 CSC     Oath ceremony: 2018-09-24 – Santa Fe

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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