flash2
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Maybe when you admitted how much she is sending home, that it kept you from meeting the income requirements?
Their are no income requirments during the removal of conditions. If their was my wife wouldn't have passed lol.
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I am sorry to hear what is happening to you. Me and my wife are wondering if they give more detail on the letter why of the denial? I am wondering if this is just a recent change to the lifting of conditons. I have tried to search for anything similar to the situation and am not able to find anything. My wife has two years before we need to start on her lifting of conditions. I am new to this part and wanting to know as much as I can to help us prepare for it comes time for Grace's lifting of conditions. If you can't get it the denial appealed what will happen? Surely they will let you have another chance at appealing it?
You have come to a great place timgrace Kohler. All the information you need to help with the lifiting of conditions can all be found here. I hope your wife from the Philippines isn't as bad Scott's wife is.
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You will have to appeal it. The letter should indicate what you need to do.
This is from the USCIS site:
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You probably didn't show enough evidence that your life together is mingled (shared bills/money) - you will need to get stronger evidence - perhaps even some affidavits from people.
Tell your wife to stop praying and start helping you get the appeal going - do it now, don't delay.
Depending on your circumstances:
USCIS I-694 Appeal Form and instructions.
USCIS -290 Appeal / Motion Form and instructions
this is the chart for the use of 290 (depending on if your filing an appeal or a motion)
Motion / Appeal Eligibility Chart For Using I-290B
I would most definitely get with a lawyer - a mistake here will result in deportation.
His wife crying in the bedroom I am sure is all an act to get her husband to feel sympathy.
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As far as your friends comment that it does not show a good wife because the husband shoulders al the responsibility what BS. I don't work as I choose not too and don't have to and my husband supports me and our household. So I would be very disappointed if they tried to deny me but then I am older . Not that I have not contributed financially to this marriage as I have. I would maybe agree that because she does send all her income back home it could be seen as a red flag and a fraudulent marriage. Surely someone else will know but you can appeal. Wish you luck
But is your husband supporting your entire family back in your home country? I agree it might be based on age.
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Hello everyone I am needing help and don't know what my options are. Forgive me if I don't make alot of sense. I have been awake all night with worry. I recieved a letter yesturday saying that my wife Nicole's I751 application has been denied because of fraudulent marriage. This is all weird to me cause our marriage was entered into with good faith.
I had a friend tell me that they might be basing thier decision on my wife Nicole's salary she sends to her family back in Lake Taal Philippines. He said that probably in eye's of the person that did the interview they don't think we have a bona fied marriage, since Nicole is sending all her salary back home. My friend said for a bona fied marriage both husband and wife needs to show they are helping each other in paying bills, having the husband shoulder all the responsiblities is not a good wife. Ever since Nicole heard what my friend said she has locked herself up in our spare bedroom crying. I've tried everything to get her to talk to me and let me in. All I hear is Nicole praying to god for help, forgiveness if she did anyting wrong, and that she loves her bana. I just don't know what to do!!!
First off let me say sorry to those who I am about to offend in what I'm going to say here. Your first mistake Scott was marrying someone from the Philippines who clearly doesn't care about helping out the husband in working for their future. Your wife is only with you to help "HER FAMILY OUT" and not to help her new family "YOU AND HER". Sure she'll do everything to make it look like she really their to be with you (cook, clean, bend over back wards to do little things you like), but in the end she is only with you to help her family. I am sure if you end up broke she would leave your #### and find someone else that could continue to support only "HER FAMILY". I can see sending 1 or maybe be 2 (would have to be damn important) pay checks a month. But her entire salary for two years is outrageous and stupid on both yours and hers part.
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You may have something their timgrace Kohler. With out countries dedt crissis and the stock market crash of 500+ points yesturday will more than likely make alot government agencies look very hard at making sure they don't have to spend much money. Especially in immigration to make sure the person doesn't become a public charge or a burden on us tax payrers. I do agree the age of the couple comes into play. Most women from the Philippines marry older guys who are on social security and pension's checks. A younger couple who has no social security or pension's who has to work everyday will need money more.