
Maha89
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You're scare for him returning to Lebannon because it is dangerous but you are willing to go live there? That doesn't make sense and will not help in an asylum case.
You are making this harder for yourself. An asylum application is much more difficult than a spousal petition.
Accept the fact that you will be separated if you want him to be legally able to live in the US. Most couples here endure this separation. Let him return to Lebannon and file for a spousal visa.
P.S. I just spoke to a friend in Lebannon, she doesn't think it is any more danderous now than before. Hezbollah is still there. Political assassinations are common.
My ex fiance was Lebanese too! and we had to be separated for a long time due to the visa process and then after the interview he had to go through some kind of investigation and it took so long as well and he just gave up, he said this is ridiculous and that he wasn't being treated like a human being and he also said his life doesn't revolve around America and the visa. he asked me to come live with him in Lebanon but i was scared to do so.... my heart was totally broken
I was happy that this man is already in the US till we found out that he will have to go back and start the process all over again and this time it will take way longer since he overstayed.
That is why i don't want to go through this again and i'd rather go to Lebanon than be separated.
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I wonder what is the story with the first girl. Obviously he didnt adjust status so he has to find some way to stay here legally. Please make sure your relations are legit and this man is not using you. Consult with a better lawyer.
He said they used to argue all the time and she became so controlling.... he is so honest though, he tells me everything even though if he already knows that i'm not gonna like what he is gonna tell me.
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There is no path to legal status for him from within the US, except through marriage to the person who petitioner him for a K-1 visa in the first place. He doesn't have to go to Lebanon though, he can go to a third country (he will need to get legal status in said country).
Thank you for your reply, to get a residency in another Arab country will probably be another long process to go through... ughh
Do you think asylum is an option for him? if so what are the steps and how long does it take? and is it better to get married before of after he applies?
Sometimes i think that i should just go live with him in Lebanon but i don't know if that would be the right decision!!
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Hello everyone, i'm hoping someone on this forum will be able to give me some help. here is my story... i'm a US citizen (Lebanese background),i'm engaged to a Lebanese man who's been here for over a year, he came here on k-1 visa and then 8 months after being married, he had problems with his ex and they got divorced.... he didn't get a green card.
I have spent some money on a lawyer but i realized she doesn't have the experience. i acknowledge and respect the law, which states that even if we get married he will have to go back to Lebanon and stay there while i start the process and i will have to apply for a waiver for him etc.... but the thing is the situation in Lebanon is a mess right now, there was a huge car bomb like a few weeks ago that targeted the intelligence chief and many people died. i'm really scared and i don't want him to go back
besides i don't know what his chances are to get another visa since he is from Lebanon and already has a 10 year ban. is there anything i can do to avoid him going back, can i apply for him while he is here? i don't care to pay extra fees! do you think it will help if i write a letter to USCIS and explain my situation?..... any help is highly appreciated!
avoid going back!
in Effects of Major Family Changes on Immigration Benefits
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Thank you everyone,
i have checked the link you gave me and it says: An immediate relative would not be eligible for the proposed process if he or she:
Is subject to a final order of removal or reinstatement of a prior removal order;
what's a final order of removal and what leads to it? and what is the difference between that and removal proceedings? i wonder which one applies to my fiance!
Thank you again