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Marriage Fraud Investigation after N400 Interview

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I am one of those unlucky ones that is now a subject of a matriage fraud investigation after my N400 interview more than a month ago.

 

I applied for my citizenship under 5 year rule. I paid all taxes, no felonies, and I retained a lawyer for the process. 
 

During interview I missed the address my ex and I used to remove conditions on my GC and my N400  is still under review. Last Thursday, I found out FDNS agents went to my ex’s house (they missed him) and my cousin’s house (witness to our marriage) and interviewed her. She said everything went well and the officers told her they were doing a reference check.

 

I don’t know what to do anymore. I’ve been separated with my husband since 2016 and I don’t know what to expect. 
 

I just wish they will make a decision.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Argentina
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Where are you from?

What visa did you enter the US on?

What was the date you entered the US?

When did you get married?

Have you or your ex spouse been married before?

Has he ever filed for an immigration benefit for somebody else?

What evidence did you submit with your ROC?

 


From AOS to ROC (So far)

 

AOS😎

Filing date: 10.17.2019

Biometrics: 12.12.2019

RFE: 01.15.2020

RFE response: 01.22.2020

RFE response acknowledgment: 01.30.2020

READY TO BE SCHEDULED FOR AN INTERVIEW: 02.07.2020

INTERVIEW SCHEDULED: 02.07.2020

(hold on, this is where it gets interesting)

INTERVIEW DATE: 03.18.2020

The day before: rrrrriiiiiiing riiiiiiiing *my cell phone rings as we were loading the car to spend the night at a hotel prior to our interview. Interview cancelled because of COVID.🙄🙄😷🤒

READY TO BE SCHEDULED: 03.19.2020

RFE FROM THE FIELD OFFICE FOR US TO SEND THE EVIDENCE: Somewhere in early April.🙄

EVIDENCE SENT: 04.14.2020

CASE APPROVED: 04.29.2020.

GREEN CARD IN HAND: 05.01.2020🟩

 

ROC (so far).

PACKAGE RECEIVED AT PHOENIX LOCKBOX: 02.01.2022.

NOTIFICATION (TXT): 02.04.2022. LIN service center

BIOMETRICS: 03.28.2022 (USCIS Case tracker update Case Was Updated to Show Fingerprints Were Taken) and also email update *biometrics used from AOS*

 

N400 (So far)

Online filing and receipt date: 01.30.2023

 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: New Zealand
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15 hours ago, Lovelostmylife said:

- Philippines

- tourist visa

- 2009

- 2010

- no, it is both our first marriages

- never, applied for immigration benefits 

- sublease, insurance, taxes, photos, medical, affidavits

Did you ever live together?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: New Zealand
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2 hours ago, Lovelostmylife said:

Yes, in multiple addresses but we never had a lease together because we both didn’t qualifyz we lived with cousin, and then my sister’s at a time, and then my mom’s. 

So why do you suppose they suspect you of fraud?   Very unusual at this late stage of immigration.

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Posted (edited)

Please share the following information:

- date you filed for ROC

- date your ROC case was approved 

- date you filed for divorce

- date your divorce was final

Edited by Allaboutwaiting

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