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david2012

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  1. Please follow Vanessa and Tony's advice. It is the best thing you can do.

    While it is better that you find out before she receives her green card that she was not serious about the relationship than after, still it must hurt a lot. I am so sorry that you are having to go through this. You can certainly make an Infopass appointment for the USCIS officer near you and present them with your information, but you won't be able to attend the interview at that office. You would only be able to do that in the scheduled USCIS office. Going in person is certainly one way to let USCIS know but I would also notify them in writing that you are officially withdrawing the Affidavit of Support based upon desertion of your wife from the marriage.

    The circumstances about the relationship are no one's business but your own and have no bearing on the best advice to offer here. You do not need to go into a discussion of them here even if people ask. Try not to be alone in her presence until after the AOS is denied for lack of a sponsor and you have had a chance to advise USCIS of her actions. She may not realize now that she needs you to remain in the US legally but she might very well learn that soon and try to come back long enough to get the green card or to set up circumstances where she could file for a VAWA claim.

    Again, I am so very sorry this has happened to you.

    Edited to add, yes, you can get a divorce. Talk with a family lawyer about the best means to do so, especially if you don't know where she is.

    Yes, you will be able to file for another fiancee or spouse in time. You will need to provide all of the information about this situation, so do keep all of the paperwork for now as you will need to refer to it if you do find someone else in the future.

    thank you so much!! do i need to notarize the letter to withdraw the 864? is there a form to withdraw or i just write a letter and sign my name?

  2. You cannot withdraw the AOS application but you CAN and SHOULD withdraw your I-864 asap. This will cancel the AOS application (as it's not possible for the AOS to go through without it). Go to whatever office you can get to ASAP and withdraw your I-864 in WRITING. Also include a letter and any evidence you have of her affair and leaving you.

    If she attends alone she is denied. He HAS to attend in order for it to be approved.

    I would be VERY careful that she doesn't try and claim abuse and get a GC that way. For that reason I would report to ICE that she left you for someone else and that you believe you were being used for a GC. NEVER be alone with her.

    thank you so much, i have made an infopass appointment in the current state that im in right now because i've been working here, after i withdraw my i-864, and go through all this, will i be able to petition someone else ever again??? also what about divorce, can i do that without her and how? please help me

  3. hello,to make the story short, my wife left with another guy a month ago, and her aos interview is coming up in a week, please tell me what should i do? i want to withdraw this AOS as a petitioner, also after i withdraw it, will i be able to petition someone else out of the country ever again? the interview is in calfornia, but i am currently in another state, can i go to a local uscis office in the state that im in right now along with the interview letter and tell them what's going on ? please help me please i am stuck

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