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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Gud day,

 

I am married to a Jamaican immigrant on a Cr-1 2yr visa, and I brought his son to the United States as well. I put him out for being a community #######, and sleeping with several women, and inviting them to my home. I also have been belittled, and verbally disrespected continuously. My question is him and his son no longer live with me, and I understand I am financially responsible. But, how far does the physical liability go, as far as providing residence, their whereabouts and what not have to do with my responsibility.

 

I ask because I reached out to 3 lawyers all saying different things, and based on what congress is saying, immigration told them I am legally binded to him and his son all the way based on the I-864. Is this correct? Help. please, he's been here for almost a year and him and his son have caused so much confusion and drama, his sister even treating to call dcf on me bcuz he dropped his son off to her teenagers to babysit without her knowledge. She says that we are both responsible.

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Sent I-130 (via USPS): February 12, 2016

NOA1 hardcopy received: February 16, 2016

NOA2 hard copy received: May 06, 2016

Petition sent to NVC text & email: May 12, 2016

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NVC Received I-130: May 16, 2016

Case number and IIN Assigned: June 2, 2016

Choice of Agent (DS-261) completed: June 2, 2016

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IV Fee Invoiced: June 6, 2016

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Scan date: June 29, 2016

CC: July 30, 2016

Interview: November 8, 2016

Interview Result: 221g form - AP

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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~~Post split off from 11 yr old thread. It's best to start your own thread to ask your questions.~~

Also moved to Effects of Major family Changes, from Bringing Family of PR.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Well assuming you are going through a Divorce the Court will decide any financial settlement. 

 

If you are concerned about the I 864 then that would be a matter for a Federal Court, not a Divorce Court. I have seen a few successful cases but they are both rare and fact specific.

“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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