Jump to content

lamigra

Members
  • Posts

    6
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Reputation Activity

  1. Like
    lamigra got a reaction from Kaylara in Got married on a K1 in March, filed for an annulment and husband took off.   
    Don't worry about committing fraud as long as you married him in good faith. If he bothers you or your daughter, call the police. If they are doing their job, they will notify immigration. If he has a copy of the marraige certificate, he can file the I-485 Application to Adjust Status, and applications for employment authorization and an advance parole. He will more than likely receive the employment doc and advance parole, but once he is scheduled for the interview and shows up without you or if he doesn't show up for the interview, he will be denied. Once he gets the employment doc, he can get a social security card, driver's license etc and fade off into the population like the millions of others who have overstayed their visas. The guy must be incredibly stupid not to play it out for a coupla years until his conditional LPR status was over.
    I was an immigration examiner for many years and believe me, your case in not uncommon. I've had cases where an alien divorced his wife in Nigeria, married a US citizen, became a permanent resident, got the conditional status removed after 2 years, became a citizen after 3 years, divorced his US citizen wife, go back to Nigeria, remarry his original wife and then petition for her and their kids.
    Since I retired from INS/CIS I now do immigration work. Too often I have someone looking to file a I-129F. The US citizen is often an old guy who met a 19 year old Russian girl on line or thru an agency, flies to Russia to meet her and then wants to bring her here.
  2. Like
    lamigra got a reaction from meagan in Got married on a K1 in March, filed for an annulment and husband took off.   
    Don't worry about committing fraud as long as you married him in good faith. If he bothers you or your daughter, call the police. If they are doing their job, they will notify immigration. If he has a copy of the marraige certificate, he can file the I-485 Application to Adjust Status, and applications for employment authorization and an advance parole. He will more than likely receive the employment doc and advance parole, but once he is scheduled for the interview and shows up without you or if he doesn't show up for the interview, he will be denied. Once he gets the employment doc, he can get a social security card, driver's license etc and fade off into the population like the millions of others who have overstayed their visas. The guy must be incredibly stupid not to play it out for a coupla years until his conditional LPR status was over.
    I was an immigration examiner for many years and believe me, your case in not uncommon. I've had cases where an alien divorced his wife in Nigeria, married a US citizen, became a permanent resident, got the conditional status removed after 2 years, became a citizen after 3 years, divorced his US citizen wife, go back to Nigeria, remarry his original wife and then petition for her and their kids.
    Since I retired from INS/CIS I now do immigration work. Too often I have someone looking to file a I-129F. The US citizen is often an old guy who met a 19 year old Russian girl on line or thru an agency, flies to Russia to meet her and then wants to bring her here.
  3. Like
    lamigra reacted to N and J in Got married on a K1 in March, filed for an annulment and husband took off.   
    Can someone please tell me who I can contact or what my next step would be. I brought my fiancé here on a K1 visa, we got married and after a month he turned into a completely different person. I told him I filed for an annulment (I told him on thursday April 10) on April 11, his passport and all his money was gone and the house key was left on the bed. I have emails from his friend asking me to keep him here and give him his papers, to let him live some place else. I told him he was crazy and there is no way in hell I am committing fraud. I emailed ICE and called USCIS, I found out now he is living in my neighbors house and only comes out when he thinks I am not home. What do I do? I don't want him here. He tries to talk to my daughter and waves to her. My biggest fear is he will take her to hurt me! Someone please help me. I really had no idea he was going to run on me. I truly thought he loved me, he was completely different. He thought our country was great and when he got here our country was #######! His country was the best and everything there was the best. He also undressed in front of my daughter twice.....I told him that is disgusting that we don't do that here. I told him if he did it again after I asked him not to he would have to leave. There was just so many things that went wrong, I couldn't stay with someone like that. I have the emails proving he is trying to get me to commit fraud, but where do I go from here? Who do I call? My mom sponsored him, her pension and Social Security is in jeopardy. He doesn't care and nether does my neighbor. My neighbor is on section 8, I will call them on Monday to report him having him in there. Please someone help, I feel unsafe and don't trust him at this point. I have called the police and they told me the only thing they can do is come here and tell him to leave me alone when he bothers me. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
×
×
  • Create New...