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Marred in two countries with the same person.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Well it is what it is, so now up to you how you wish to proceed.

“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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6 hours ago, Ketoneiv said:

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My ex husband and i got married in our home country in 2003. Then before we start the paperwork to bring him to USA somebody told me instead to apply for a spousal visa i should apply for a fiance visa because it was faster,and i did so. The visa was approve, and in 2006 we married in Florida.We got divorce last year after 15 years of marriage. The thing is we got divorce only in our home country where we are living now. My question is,does our divorce is valid in the U.S aswell? or do we need to divorce in Florida too? I have no way to go back to U.S at this moment and im going to married here in my country with my actual boyfriend i want to move back to USA. How do i find out if im not committing any crime? It that counts as bigamy since my ex husband and i where married already in my country when we remarried in Florida?

 

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Just now, Ketoneiv said:

Sorry i posted this again i wan to edit the original post. So sorry 😞

You can only edit posts for a little while after posting, so it's not possible to edit it now. I am sorry your husband and his ex created such a difficult situation for you. I hope you can focus on healing first and eventually will be able to find a solution.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Senegal
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5 hours ago, Ketoneiv said:

Yes,i clarify because i have another immigration problem that i posted already in this website 😉

All I have to say is "your friend needs a very good lawyer" to deal with this.  Good luck.

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~~i'm going to lock this thread. The OP can continue asking question in a new thread as to keep things clear and not cause any further derailing.~~

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