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Hello everyone.
This case is my nephew situation.
- My nephew is an international student. He got married with another girl for a true love (Just say "Girl A"). They had Married License as well. And then he got permanent resident.
- They loved together only about 3 years then they separate due to economic.
- Since they were separated for 6 months, he dating with another Girl (Say Girl B). And the Girl A knew that.
- On 8/2015 my nephew had a interview for 10 years Green Card. And the Girl A went together with him to USCIS to interview.
- But on 5/2015 "my nephew and Girl B" opened a dinner, with all my family's members, and he bought a cake with "His name _ Girl B engaged" (in Thailand language- not English) - The girl A was there and still accept with that, and she still wants to help my nephew to get U.S citizen.
- On 4/2017 (4 months ago) my Nephew got U.S citizen, he got U.S passport too. And now he want to do a divorce with His Old Wife (Girl A)
- But at this point, the Girl A filed to USCIS that "before the interview for 10 years G.C, my nephew was engaged with another Girl", and send the picture of the cake that I mentioned above. Girl A's lawyer said that my nephew was fault in "married Laws"

---> Now my nephew was so worried. Will he lost his citizenship? And what does he need to do now?
He already filed a Divorce documents, and waiting Girl A to sign.
Please help him out this situation.
Any input will appreciated.
Thank you all.
Best Regard!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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This is the sort of situation where Lawyers earn the big bucks, time for him to bend over.

“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.”

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Hong Kong
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18 minutes ago, richard2017 said:

Hello everyone.
This case is my nephew situation.
- My nephew is an international student. He got married with another girl for a true love (Just say "Girl A"). They had Married License as well. And then he got permanent resident.
- They loved together only about 3 years then they separate due to economic.
- Since they were separated for 6 months, he dating with another Girl (Say Girl B). And the Girl A knew that.
- On 8/2015 my nephew had a interview for 10 years Green Card. And the Girl A went together with him to USCIS to interview.
- But on 5/2015 "my nephew and Girl B" opened a dinner, with all my family's members, and he bought a cake with "His name _ Girl B engaged" (in Thailand language- not English) - The girl A was there and still accept with that, and she still wants to help my nephew to get U.S citizen.
- On 4/2017 (4 months ago) my Nephew got U.S citizen, he got U.S passport too. And now he want to do a divorce with His Old Wife (Girl A)
- But at this point, the Girl A filed to USCIS that "before the interview for 10 years G.C, my nephew was engaged with another Girl", and send the picture of the cake that I mentioned above. Girl A's lawyer said that my nephew was fault in "married Laws"

---> Now my nephew was so worried. Will he lost his citizenship? And what does he need to do now?
He already filed a Divorce documents, and waiting Girl A to sign.
Please help him out this situation.
Any input will appreciated.
Thank you all.
Best Regard!

Is it me or does it sound like a typical case of marriage or convenience?

 

Get a lawyer maybe?

Edited by mcdull
Filed: Other Timeline
Posted

thanks so much.

I just confusing, he never did another married L.C with another girl, only one with Girl A. And now he got U.S citizenship, he got the RIGHT of U.S citizen. is it correct?

And in the badly case, will he removal to hometown? And what's going on with Girl A? because she in trouble too. (she was lied at USCIS when said Not Separated)

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1 hour ago, Boiler said:

This is the sort of situation where Lawyers earn the big bucks, time for him to bend over.

Could you pls state clearly your mean? your mean is "the lawyer from Girl A just want to take the money from Her", is it correct?

Thanks buddy

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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It sounds like your nephew needs to consult with a lawyer. Natural born citizens cannot have their citizenship revoked, but naturalized citizens can in very rare situations. 

 

Perhaps this might be helpful: https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2017/06/22/politics/supreme-court-citizenship-naturalized-citizens/index.html

 

It sounds like lying on a naturalization application to effect the outcome (for example, pretending to be married and not separated while actually being separated) COULD be a reason for citizenship to be revoked. But again, this situation definitely merits consulting a lawyer.

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Posted
4 hours ago, richard2017 said:

Could you pls state clearly your mean? your mean is "the lawyer from Girl A just want to take the money from Her", is it correct?

Thanks buddy

No he is saying you nephew is going to have to spend money (a lot of money) on a lawyer.

 

As clarified  - you will not get any answers on this here.  This is not a typical case and will be left up to decisions made by USCIS.  your nephew needs to get a lawyer immediately.

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8 hours ago, richard2017 said:

thanks so much.

I just confusing, he never did another married L.C with another girl, only one with Girl A. And now he got U.S citizenship, he got the RIGHT of U.S citizen. is it correct?

And in the badly case, will he removal to hometown? And what's going on with Girl A? because she in trouble too. (she was lied at USCIS when said Not Separated)

 

You seem to not understand and it is better for you to understand the severity of this so you can explain it to them.

 

Based on the fact that he was not officially in a relationship with Girl A when he interviewed for a 10 year green card is fraud. Him and Girl A pretended to be a couple so he can further his immigration benefit. You are claiming that he didn't marry Girl B at the time. That is not what the interview for the 10 year green card is about. The interview is for them to prove they were in a bonified marriage. How was it a bonified marriage when he was separated and had a new girlfriend?

 

Not only did they lie to immigration but now USCIS has evidence of it. And is Girl A willing to testify against your nephew? Yeah she will be in trouble also but she has the upper hand as she can plea bargain in exchange for her testimony. Ever see on those crime shows where when a group of criminals get caught the first person that snitches gets the lightest or no sentence?

 

Point is that your nephew can be in a world of trouble. Have him lawyer up as soon as possible. The very worse that can happen is he has his citizenship revoked and he gets deported. It doesn't happen often but it is doable.

“When starting an immigration journey, the best advice is to understand that sacrifices have to be made... whether it is time, money, or separation; or a combination of all.” - Unlockable

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Posted

Was Girl A a US Citizen and your nephew needed her to get the Citizenship?   Did he get his Green Card on his own?   I don't understand why Girl A  was helping him by pretending to still be together for the Citizenship interview, even though he had left her for Girl B.  Your nephew and Girl A (Wife) lied on the interview about their marriage. He could get citizenship revoked if USCIS finds out that the interview was based on lies. As others have said, he had better get  a lawyer.

 
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