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    anajnic got a reaction from Persica in Vawa part3   
    Booboo, No big deal. Things happen, you ddnt kill someone as a result and you learned your lesson. I had am altercation with a lady who slept in my house, she told the police i harassed her ( even though she had slept in my house with my husband, we had been separated, he broke in when i was out of town) Anywho , we went to court, i pled guilty because i did call her many times. I got VAWA approved with it AOS is pending and I am not worried one bit.GOD IS FAITHFUL.. DONT WORRY BOOBOO, GOD GOT THIS IN THE NAME OF JESUS. GREEN CARD IS YOUR S WITH YOUR NAME ON IT , AMEN!!!
    i had to pay 500$
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    anajnic got a reaction from Bfree3 in me and my U.S citizen age gap   
    Please ,6 to 8 years even 10 years is nothing.. 26 years and 30 years is almost being a grandparent..I know love is blind but really!! and love knows no boundaries.. but noo way IO will not scrutanise it
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    anajnic got a reaction from gramercy in Vawa part 4   
    God bless Sandranj from the tip of her head to the soul of her feet that whatever she does gives God all glory in the name of Jesus.Her territory as I type right now is being expanded, Favor in Real Estate , Devine supernatural financial blessings above and beyond what she can ever imagine is upon her right now in the name of Jesus. Despite it being not about money for her but For the Grace of God it is so. Amen
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    anajnic got a reaction from Thiat32 in Vawa part 4   
    yes fingerprinted and all that good stuff. Costs about 50$ or more. This is a process not automatic. Your documents have to be together and in order or else denial.. is your wife American Citizen?
    Start getting the Police Report
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    anajnic reacted to Ontarkie in Conviction in I-129F   
    See the bold part. You got a conditional discharge so you were convicted. They just gave you a discharge which means it will not show up on any police check/FBI check. It doesn't mean the charges were dismissed and when it comes to immigration you still need to mark yes. Work wise you are free to mark no but not with immigration. Conditional discharge is still a conviction.
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    anajnic reacted to Steve&Ema in Conviction in I-129F   
    Wow so much bad advice! I would just answer no on that question since you were never convicted of anything and your record is clear.
    I was arrested when I was 18 for something pretty serious (I won't go into detail here) but the case was dropped and I never was convicted.
    I answered no to all the questions and had no problems.
    I also don't know what an attorney would do for you, except take your money.
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    anajnic reacted to David & Diana R in Conviction in I-129F   
    First off I can tell by reading your post that we are not hearing the entire story here. If I were you I would get rid of all of my guns. Anyone convicted of spousal abuse (VAWA) can never own and/or possess any guns or ammunition. Rarely there could be an acception if the case was expunged by Presidential pardon, Governor pardon, etc...but like I said that is rare. What is an NICS check? Do you mean the NCIC check? What were you thinking when you refused to do your classes, etc?????
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    anajnic reacted to Cathi in Conviction in I-129F   
    Are you an attorney? Did you read the instructions? Seems you didn't. It specifically says to disclose it even if there was no conviction.
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    anajnic reacted to finally26122012 in Vawa part 4   
    you a low life you a fraude hope you get turn upside down and sent back to your country has you were not abused you a coward .. who gives an ediot like you to tell people about their kids they innocent never say nothing about you
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    anajnic reacted to saratoga in Vawa part 4   
    Thank you Anajnic , better days lies ahead of us . You are blessed with your heart . Sandranj , you are an amazing person. I am really amazed at your availability and assistance to drive people in the right direction .Thank you for your advice and guidance although I am of no good to you at all . I will forever be grateful . May God bless you all
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    anajnic reacted to Sir Charge in Vawa part 4   
    I'm waiting for an interview date at this point. I try not to think about it, it helps with the waiting.
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    anajnic got a reaction from Jon York in Told he had no chance of getting tourist visa   
    Not for nothing!!! getting back your kids right now should be first and foremost instead of trying to figure out how to get this dude here. You will never know him or get to really know him though Skype and all of that. Too much time involved in a relationship right now .You have got yo put full attention on your kids.You also have a disabled child which needs more attention!. How will you find the energy to do all that.Its not worth it . but its your life your rules. As a woman who could have easily been in your position, i would not have been able to be bothered with nothing but getting my kids and my life together.
    PREACH!!!! Exactly
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    anajnic reacted to Cathi in Told he had no chance of getting tourist visa   
    Did you even read her story? She is going to risk losing custody of her children to meet a man she has been chatting with for a few weeks. I never attacked a culture or religion, my husband is a Muslim from the middle east. This could be any man from any country, I could care less where he is from, the point is she isn't being very bright. She needs someone to talk some sense into her because no mother in her right mind should EVER risk losing her children over some guy, let alone a virtual stranger.
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    anajnic reacted to finally26122012 in Vawa part 4   
    yaa SANDRANJ AND ANAJNIC I GOT EMAIL MY GRRENCARD PICKED UP BY CARRIE WITH $100.00 INSURANCE THIS EVEING AT 5PM WITH TWO DAY DELIVERY EXPECTED DELIVERY DATE JANUARY 23RD 2014 OMG I HAVE BEEN GREENED
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    anajnic got a reaction from SteveXXJuliet in Husband asked me to leave   
    Sad indeed
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    anajnic reacted to MIBEN in Told he had no chance of getting tourist visa   
    Wow run, two months and talking about marriage before meeting aside from the fact that you can loose custody of your kids. Why are you still talking to him? I say focus on your children it seems you plate is full enough. I am surely not trying to offend you.
    Good luck
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    anajnic reacted to milimelo in Told he had no chance of getting tourist visa   
    Umm, no. She has a right to petition government agency (USCIS) to allow the husband to apply for US visa after the petition is approved, but getting a visa to immigrate is not a right.
    Also, ever heard of punctuation and spacing?
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    anajnic reacted to Cathi in Told he had no chance of getting tourist visa   
    Truer words have never been spoken. What parent would put a man she doesn't know before her children? I'm trying not to be judgmental, but if someone goes to meet a man she doesn't know, knowing ahead of time she will most likely lose her children forever, deserves what she gets. Just sayin'
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    anajnic reacted to Sandra G. in Vawa part 4   
    I posted this before,but it seems some people didn't read or didn't give a ,and I keep receiving emails to explain why the adjudicator asked court deposition,then here is ...folks if you have a restraining order against you ,not the one you.filed against your spouse,but against YOU please go to the court and ask a certified copy of the deposition and submit with your case,if you didn't submit with l360 then take to the AOS INTERVIEW.,otherwise they will not approve your case until you show them the certified deposition of the restraining order against you.
    Always respond to the restraining order filed against you,it doesn't matter where you live or if you don't want to see your spouse again,find a pro bono lawyer to help you with the restraining order case.
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    anajnic reacted to Hypnos in I dont get along with my stepdad and he threatened to send us back to the Philippines (newbie here) :)   
    If you had a two year card you might have to worry about needing his co-operation to file to removal of conditions, but since yours is ten years then that is not a concern.
    Leave and do not look back.
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    anajnic reacted to SteveXXJuliet in I dont get along with my stepdad and he threatened to send us back to the Philippines (newbie here) :)   
    You aren't 15, you aren't 17, you aren't even 21.
    Hit the road Jack!
    You said it--your quote: "I am better off moving out and renting my own apartment."
    Yeauuuuuuuuuh.....
    He can no more send you back than he can send me back to Ireland (hint: my forbears come here around 1856).
    Screw art school for the time being--I mean really--I am not putting you down--I went to Art school and loved it...and lived off of it for 30 years and now wished that I hadn't--because my Social Security payment would be diddly.
    Get out'a there... go bring art to the people on your own.
    Even Vincet Van Gough was accepted at the Art Academy at Antwerp, Belgium--and he went and quit. Did it hurt him?
    G'mon, grow some...uh paint brushes--move out!!!!!!!!
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    anajnic reacted to SteveXXJuliet in Husband asked me to leave   
    What a mess.
    If as originally posted--if everything is true--the guy ought to be strung up.
    But the "if" is such a big thing.
    At first--I was almost certain that this was about me and my wife--who abruptly left me on January 8th and whose whereabouts are unknown except.....and--get this--whose last call was from Mesa, Arizona, where the OP lives.
    When Juliet left--seeing the misery ahead--I did create a paper and asked her to at least jointly end the marriage. And seeing the similarity I became almost certain that the OP was fronting for my Juliet. People repeatedly had warned me: "expect a VAWA." Have no doubt--that is a fear-inducing thought.
    Yet--later the OP talked about the immigrant having taught for 15 years--so that knocks my case out--or so it seems.
    Does she have a case: Yes, No, Maybe so...VAWA seems notorious for not verifying what is claimed. From what I hear, often the "accused" or rather "the one who does not even know he/she is accused) and yes, VAWA is used by males against females too. Read up on it VAWA IS abused by immigrants. Constitutional Rights go right out the window. In fact some allege that VAWA is used purposely by seditious elements as a means to gain entry to the US, sort of by a back door. I don't care to debate that--but after reading on VAWA--I see so very many problem and it seems more often to me that the immigrant side can misuse it intentionally. IMHO VAWA needs to be tightened--investigative improvements need to be made.
    But how terribly sad to have come to America to find something remarkably different than what was promised and expected.. My heart goes out to this woman if things are as OP says.
    And yet, my Juliet come to America--rushed to file for a SS Card--rushed to get married, and rushed to get notice that AOS was accepted by USCIS--unbeknownst to me opens a new account here and asks just two questions: When does AOS get accepted? And then then then, within hours of USCIS acceptance of AOS she split. Gone. What am I to think?
    Split as in: "Thank you," at the airport. No tears, no looking back--no response for days--until I made a plea on Facebook whereupon I got a:" I"m ok, than you for your consideration." Huh? What about "to love and cherish till death do us part?" Did I miss something, was it "to love and cherish until United Air takes off?"
    I still expect a VAWA claim, though I would fight it tooth and nail and have tons of evidence that would disprove such a claim such as: I called Woman's Protective Services and asked them to intervene because I was so fearful that I might accidentally not protect her, or that dropping her off at the airport would constitute "abandonment" = cruel abuse. Or that by her standing outside in 5 degree weather without a coat to force me to take her to the airport required action on my part.
    VAWA is good--nobody should be abused, but from what I have read VAWA often--very often--never even makes an effort to analyze evidence objectively.
    What a sad mess--while most K-1's come and go--with more or less a normal amount of friction and arguments, and ultimately successful and healthy relationships--clearly there are abusive elements on both sides. We cannot tell in this case.

    In my case Ate (elder sister), or so as my Juliet says lives here undocumented (illegally) and has for many years. She works enough to have, or so the evidence seems, purchased two houses in Cebu and land in Bohol, Philippines, and to build a house in Cebu. Juliet says Ate works under-the-table as an LNA (Licensed Nurses Assintance) but nursing records are public--and I looked them up--wrong! Ate has failed the LNA 4x--she is not a licensed LNA but yet appears to be working in the health field. Put this together and I cannot wonder if it is that Ate is coaching my Juliet--and that in time, or perhaps already--(unlike most cases--accused often do not even have an idea) and that a VAWA claim is in action of forthcoming. How can I even tell?
    Clearly VAWA could be effective IF the system could truly investigate the facts and weed out the real abusers and also weed out the scammers.
    And please--anyone who gets involved--be very careful. Demand objective facts. Please don't be an enabler, yet on the other hand--when you see true abuse--if you can, be an advocate.
    OP I do hope this gets sorted out--life is too short and you are correct--if the woman taught for 15 years, even if she is only 35--she will ilkely never get a job in the Phils--age discrimination is rampant--to a degree that most American cannot fathom.
    And yet I look at my almost friend who is an immigrant in NH, my state and see the wondrous photos of her lovely daughter--and the smiles of the father--and I think, even if some us us unwittingly fall by the wayside--it is worth it--and I will edure, no matter what. Of this I am certain.
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    anajnic reacted to SingleDad2usc in Husband asked me to leave   
    Alas, if you google USA IQ rating, you will find the US near bottom of 25 - way behind most of the SouthEast Asia. So no matter what he says she says - USCIS will not deem this sprint marriage bona fide. Might be on his account, rather than hers!
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    anajnic reacted to SingleDad2usc in Husband asked me to leave   
    Yes, having him sign a document before moving out is testament to control
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    anajnic reacted to verysadguy in Husband asked me to leave   
    Clearly, there are two sides to the story and one side is obviously missing. The Philippina just wants to stay in America we have no clue what she really did to prompt his supposedly "change" in the husband. What a crock of BS.
    Yes single dad the definition of extreme cruelty is basically telling you "I don't like u" when in America. It's a joke. And as for gowon come on his every single person from a impoverished foreign country and a dirt floor home is not abused by Americans give me a break.
    This is a one-sided story from a person who is playing the role of the victim just to stay in America. Like everyone else said she just needs to go home. If she was really abused, poor thing, then she needs to show some major real evidence. Even then it's my opinion most of these K-1 scams need to just go to their own country rather than wasting US taxpayer dollars.
    This looks like a VAWA case for sure. Chalk up another one for the scammers.
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