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  1. Married to Russian and her green card and status is fine. Her son's application I-485 application was declined due to not attaching an I-864. They are now informing me that my application is declined and my stepson is facing deportation hearing.

     

    It further states that I may not appeal this decision but if ordered to a hearing I may have an opportunity to renew my application.

     

    Does anyone have any advice on what I should do now to get my stepsons application back on track. I seriously doubt that he is going to be deported but its upsetting to his mother.

     

    Thanks in advance.

  2. Hi Seth;

    I seriously doubt her husband can have any influence over her immigration chances or with the American Consulate. So long as your documents are in order and she can produce a divorce decree you should have no problem.

    Please pardon my cynicism but that she wants to meet with you in secret in another country throws up some red flags with me. Please proceed with caution.

    Jim

  3. Long story short and looking for some info from the forums here at visa journey.

    During a wonderful week in Italy last week Natali and I met and decided that marriage and visa application are something that is in our future. At this time she confided in me that she is worried about her ex and his local government position in Russia where she lives. Her worry is that he could possible cause issues for her k-1 visa application. In fact only her mother and brother knew of "why" she was going to Italy, this was so the chance of this guy learning of her involvement with an American would be minimal.

    My question to the forum is: My thought is the k-1 application is a process heavily majority conducted in American institutions, Only info needed from her native country (where he could possibly have influence on) is limited and back ground info only. What concerns could we / should we have in this situation? Is there really anything one person could do to de-rail an application process from the partners home country? Besides medical and police back ground requests everything on the "Russian" side is at the Moscow embassy?

    Any info would be greatly appreciated.

    Seth

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