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thanks guys. actually the main reason for my concern was the fact that I had signed the I-134. I want to know what my responsibility was from this point.
I don't know where she is now but I hope she's happy. Don't really care if she stays in the US or not as long as I don't have to pay the bill and I don't get in any type of trouble for not reporting the failure of the terms of the K-1 visa.
your comments have been helpful. good luck to you.
scott
She has an I-94 valid for 90 days. At the end of the 90 days she will have either returned home or she will be an overstay unless the situation allows her to file for AOS on her own. Unless the relationship was fraudulent, what is it you expect to accomplish?
i don't think it would hurt for him to keep them informed, as the usc is on the financial hook for the non-usc.
How is he on the financial hook? They didn't file AOS. He hasn't completed and I-864.
remember that statement of intent to marry?
What about it? He did marry her. Intentions don't create legally binding contracts...the I-864 does.
i-134 affidavit of support - part 5: that i am willing and able to receive, maintain, and support the person named in item 3. (more stuff but i'm not gonna type it)
part 6 - ....this affidavit will be binding upon me for a period of three (3) years....
so he is on the hook for her financially - and he should report to uscis what is going on for that reason
all of this is part of the package sent to the fiance(e) prior to approval of the visa.
http://www.lawhelp.org/WA/showdocument.cfm...mcodeid/1711201
Effect on the sponsor: The Affidavit of support form I-134 is not legally binding on the sponsor. This means that neither the sponsored immigrant nor the government can sue the sponsor to recover the cost of public benefits paid to the sponsored immigrant.
The uninforceability of the I-134 was the reason for the creation of the I-864
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thanks guys. actually the main reason for my concern was the fact that I had signed the I-134. I want to know what my responsibility was from this point.
I don't know where she is now but I hope she's happy. Don't really care if she stays in the US or not as long as I don't have to pay the bill and I don't get in any type of trouble for not reporting the failure of the terms of the K-1 visa.
your comments have been helpful. good luck to you.
scott
She has an I-94 valid for 90 days. At the end of the 90 days she will have either returned home or she will be an overstay unless the situation allows her to file for AOS on her own. Unless the relationship was fraudulent, what is it you expect to accomplish?
i don't think it would hurt for him to keep them informed, as the usc is on the financial hook for the non-usc.
How is he on the financial hook? They didn't file AOS. He hasn't completed and I-864.
remember that statement of intent to marry?
What about it? He did marry her. Intentions don't create legally binding contracts...the I-864 does.
i-134 affidavit of support - part 5: that i am willing and able to receive, maintain, and support the person named in item 3. (more stuff but i'm not gonna type it)
part 6 - ....this affidavit will be binding upon me for a period of three (3) years....
so he is on the hook for her financially - and he should report to uscis what is going on for that reason
all of this is part of the package sent to the fiance(e) prior to approval of the visa.
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thanks guys. actually the main reason for my concern was the fact that I had signed the I-134. I want to know what my responsibility was from this point.
I don't know where she is now but I hope she's happy. Don't really care if she stays in the US or not as long as I don't have to pay the bill and I don't get in any type of trouble for not reporting the failure of the terms of the K-1 visa.
your comments have been helpful. good luck to you.
scott
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sorry to say Alma and I are not going to live happily ever after, at least not with each other. without going into too much detail I'll just say we got married within the 90 day time frame but she left and I have filed for divorce, also within the 90 day time frame before her K-1 visa was up.
can anyone out there tell me who I need to contact in immigration? Is it the USCIS? got an email address, postal address or phone number?
anyone had similar experience? how did it work out?
thanks,
Scott
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i found people in KY very friendly and cheerful
i feel myself more relaxed here in US compared my stressful life in Kazakhstan
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hello guys and girls,
life is too short and have to try any kinds of food
i like exotic new foods
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durian???? what is this? i have never had it , is it fruit?
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SLIM thank you for your advice.. i did not yet tried deer meat but will try
in place of mare milk i drink buttermilk,in place of fresh wheat/rye bread i eat corn bread
i would say many women from exsoviet countries like exotic foods..
i love mexican too!! la comida buena y deliciosa!! QUE MARAVILLA!!
chaio amigos
best,
Alma from kentucky
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hi
i was denied visa in 2005 ,i applied for short stay visa just to find american lawyer in US for a divorce (i was married to american man and my marriage took place in US in 2002) and i could not divorce in Kazakhstan because of my american marriage and my ex husband did not care about our paperwork for divorce
i found a man who helped me to divorce and now i am happily married and living in Kentucky
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hi TURBOGUY my husband does not like borsch(beeten soup) but he loves german food schinitschels and sausages.. I love FRENCH, ITALIAN and THAI foods
do not think that i do not eat beef, i eat it too,but horse meat is healthy meat..horses do not have deseases like cow mad or others..horses are healhiest animals
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CONGRATULATIONS!!!!
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i speak kazakh,russian,fluent spanish, some english and dutch
i'd love to learn chinese, it is language of future
best,
alma
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SLIM thank you for advice .i learnt archery several years ago so hope to hunt one day in this nice CAVE for HORSES
people here are too conservative about eating this stuff ..
i am happy here just to discover new foods for me..i love american CORN BREAD and TURKEY meat , flavored COFFEE hazel nut cream and vanilla..i never had it before in my past life in kazakhstan
so i can survive here
best luck to all new food lovers,
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B-2 visa and it is will be difficult to get it because she must prove she has ties to russia and further will return ..
good luck and happy marriage life,
Alma from KY
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fastfood make me sick too,here in US people eat a lots of fast,fatty foods,chips, canned food,frozen stuff,etc..
i really miss good food: good bread,seafood,natural meat(not processed),good cheese,natural food without any artificial flavors or preservatives
many things taste very salty or very sweetened,but not NATURAL
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good luck and good flight!!
i and my son entered into US through Memphis and immigration officer was very friendly
best,
Alma
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hello all who come live to US with their spouses
just curious if your guys and girls are missing food from home country
how do you find american food,what you like and dislike
do your guys eating fast food each day,do you cook at home,
i am curious about how foreigners adjusting to new food in US
i am missing food from kazakhstan,my homeland,especially horse meat and mare milk
are there any french or italian butchers here in US to serve horse meat
thank you all for advices and opinions
best,
Alma
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hello guys, i am going to be vegetarian here in Horse Cave,KY...can not find horse meat for me to eat in this place hahahhah
the name of place where i am living sounds nice for people hunting for horses
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hello guys thank you for all information
i will never go back to Kazakhstan..to scary never return back..i carry now my husbands last name
my country has the same REGISTRATION (propiska) system as a Russia
i am happy here in free America!!
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JME 3584, thank you for information
wow..i found out that so many horsemeat consuming countries in the world:France,Belgium,Italy,Switzerland,Japan
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good news,
wish you good luck,
Alma
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hola VI
estoy aburrida aqui en KY , mi marido no quiere salir conmigo a bailar o hacer amigos para salir...te entiendo perfectamente..a mi me gusta la gente latina porque tengo un hijo de padre latino..me gusta charlar en espanol
besos y abrazos a todos,
Alma
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she is 27 and i do not think it would be problem for you both, age 27 is not 18 and is mature enough
good luck
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in my case US consulate and POE did not ask any custody papers for my son
i think it is not mandatory requirement
best,
Alma
who do I contact about divorcing K-1 visa holder?
in Effects of Major Family Changes on Immigration Benefits
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No, an I-485 was not sent in. I was waiting for the immunization records to be returned from the civil surgeon.
I do plan on contacting the USCIS by mail, I'm unable to find a phone number or email address.
FYI I'm okay with her leaving. It's complicated why the relationship didn't work out but for the benifit of others I'll say that a lot of the problems had to do with the differences and philosophies in raising children. She has a child that's 12 and I have 2 children, 11 & 13 and there was a lot of friction which began soon after they arrived. The children were only one factor though of many other what I would call small differences that eventually added up to one big mistake.
I wish everybody on VJ the best of luck and I'm sure that the majority of these relationships do work out but it's not the end of the world if your in the minority and it doesn't work.
scott