
Terrrain1
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I am really still surprised about this Vawa thing works:
- I got an infoPass and handed USICS my withdrawl of the affiditiv of support mentioning in it that she married me to get a green card. The affidativ was withdrawn.
- She got a letter from USCIS saying that I revoked my affidativ of support and she is inadmissible.
- She left the country for 4 months.
- Came back.
- If/when she files for VAWA (with no proof of abuse, nothing) and she will be able to get a green card!!!
I don't care if she will get a Green card or not. I am just surprised that this Vawa officer will believe this story and approve the vawa.
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Grave felony misconduct by US LE is completely certain in his circumstances
Are you serious? How would that happen for example (even if I didn't do anything wrong)? Is that possible?
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This has to be the most naieve statement in this thread. Nothing could be further from the truth.
She can file them after the fact now that she is back in the US. You need to be VERY careful about this.
It would be a better world if that were true. Sadly, is very likely that she will get VAWA relief. No evidence whatsoever is needed to obtain relief. The best thing the OP could do is not only refuse any contact with her but disappear altogether. He will very likely be arrested on false charges if he does not. They will be needed to justfy her relief for a green card under VAWA. Grave felony misconduct by US LE is completely certain in his circumstances. I know of people who have gone to prison all by foreign spouses who use this nuclear option just to obtain status in the US by nefarious means.
Do NOT under-estimate how bad this situation could go. It has for many all due to the felony misconduct of both LE and judges in this country who ply their trade under VAWA. They earn BILLIONS of dollars in annual Title IV allotments by the number of cases they falsely adjudicate. They are rewarded handsomly for this universal criminal misconduct.
Be VERY, very careful and be grateful that there are no children involved in the dispute which would only makes matters even worse. I know of people who have been falsey convicted of felonies from this precise situation, now registering as sex offenders for the rest of their lives.
Never underestimate what someone will do to you in order to obtain a green card when that is their only option. This happens every day.
You need to seriously not only consider never being in contact with this person again but disappear altogether. You will not know about any VAWA criminal complaints against until the handcuffs are on you and it will then be too late.
The best protection you have if she has filed false charges against you is to remain out of reach of LE. They are far too lazy to find you. If you are not in their direct reach, they will not work very hard to find out. But once they have you, it's all over.
Trust me. Nothing I have written is any exaggeration whatsoever.
What does LE stand for in "misconduct by US LE"?
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You will be able to file for someone in the future but you will have a flag in your file for being an abusive spouse.
Are you sure? even there was no incident of abuse, no police report, no convictions...
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It's not surprising that CBP would not know that CIS denied her greencard. My neighbor had a greencard denied by CIS because she was found to be inadmissible (she had worked on a previous visit to the US), and her lawyer got her a court hearing in front of an immigration judge and he approved her. She received her greencard over a year ago, but her lawyer says that she should not travel abroad yet because she has an open deportation case from 1991 still open. They are in the process of closing it. How does CIS issue a greencard when there is an open deportation case? I swear that these different departments don't seem to know what the others are doing.
So, If she does file a VAWA, is that going to affect me? or if I file for someone in the future?
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Very strange!
Ok. Here is a quick recap of this strange situation.
- I brought my finance (at that time) as a K-1 last Septmenber, got married and applied for her AOS immediately (i-485, I-765 and I-131)
-Afterwards, she got her Work permit in the mail (which is an entry permit as well).
- Then about 2 months later, I had the worst day in my life when I found out she married me just to get a green card.
- Then I immediately wrote a request to withdraw my affidativ of support (I-864) saying in that request that she entered the marriage just to get a green card. The withdrawl was approved and I got the letter from USCIS that it was withdrawn. She got a letter too letting her know that i485 was denied and she needs to leave the country, which she did. (I am 1000% percent she went back home because someone saw her back in her country and talked to her).
- I filed for divorce and got an Infopass and gave them a copy of the divorce decree to file it (the divorce as of today is not final)
- Here is the strange part, I was on vacation and after about 4 months of her being back home. She got back to the US using that entry permit (how is that possible!!!?). Yes I DID see her and I met her after she got back.
- Now she is talking to a laywer to get her green card !
Here are my questions?
1- Is anyone familiar with a situation like this? Her I-485 was denied because the affidativ of support was withdrawn. She checked online and it says something like it was denied. (I did see it with my eyes on USCIS website and it's still there).
2-What are her chances of getting a green card? Is that still possible?
3- I was reading online and it says the only way she can get a green card is if she files for Vawa. Is that possible too?
4- How do I protect myself in case she files a vawa? I never abused her or anything, there is no proof, no police records and I have a100% clear background.
5-Is this laywer REALLY going to get her a green card or keep her here legally. Is there REALLY a way to do so?
6- Do I still need to do anything from my end?
Your input is very appreciated.
I bet you never heard a case like this
in Effects of Major Family Changes on Immigration Benefits
Posted · Edited by Terrrain1
This is very interesting. All I know at this time is to stay away from her.
1-Is there anything on my part to do after I widhtdew the affidativ of support, filed for divorce and filed a copy of of it with USCIS?
2- Do I need to make an Infopass and tell them I am worried about VAWA? not to affect my future petiion for someone else?
Thank you all for all the help so far.