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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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I filed a K1 in 2019 and my ex spouse and her two kids immigrated to the US in 2022. We got married a few week later. However, the marriage was a sham. Wife acted like a child from the get-go. I finally had enough after two years and filed for divorce. 

 

 

I've since met another person who I am going to marry. She lives in Brazil and we are going to do the Utah online wedding. After that I will fly to Brazil for the real ceremony. 

 

 

What difficulty will I have filing for CR1 after a failed marriage with a previously filed I129f? 

 

 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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1 minute ago, Camdally said:

I filed a K1 in 2019 and my ex spouse and her two kids immigrated to the US in 2022. We got married a few week later. However, the marriage was a sham. Wife acted like a child from the get-go. I finally had enough after two years and filed for divorce. 

 

 

I've since met another person who I am going to marry. She lives in Brazil and we are going to do the Utah online wedding. After that I will fly to Brazil for the real ceremony. 

 

 

What difficulty will I have filing for CR1 after a failed marriage with a previously filed I129f? 

 

 

The relationship will be scrutinised so plan for several trips before filing and then several more between filing and her interview 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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22 minutes ago, Lil bear said:

The relationship will be scrutinised so plan for several trips before filing and then several more between filing and her interview 

I plan on filling after the ceremony in Brazil. By then I will have visited her twice. We are both limited on vacation time from work. But I plan to visit while waiting for the CR1. 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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2 minutes ago, Camdally said:

I plan on filling after the ceremony in Brazil. By then I will have visited her twice. We are both limited on vacation time from work. But I plan to visit while waiting for the CR1. 

Work on as much co mingling  of finances as possible and also getting as much in joint names as possible during the 12-18 months you are waiting for the I130 approval 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Just now, Lil bear said:

Work on as much co mingling  of finances as possible and also getting as much in joint names as possible during the 12-18 months you are waiting for the I130 approval 

This is what I was planning on doing. Thanks for the tips

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5 minutes ago, S2N said:


They’re doing CR-1/IR-1. AOS isn’t applicable. Have to list it on an I-130 for consular processing as well, though.

Affidavit of Support (AOS) is and will be most certainly applicable. 

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