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Crazy Cat

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Crazy Cat last won the day on January 22

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    Texas

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    Dallas TX
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    Taiwan

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  1. He remains a legal resident until: 1. He surrenders his Green card with an I-407; or 2. An Immigration Judge terminates his residency A divorce (or intent to divorce) or his just leaving the US has no effect on your obligations under an I-864 (while he is a Green Card holder) or on his status as a legal resident. I would hire a good divorce attorney asap, and I would protect myself physically and financially.
  2. To clarify: Your husband's immigration path is in his hands. If he chooses to stay, he can simply file an I-751 with a divorce waiver (if he is currently has a 2 year Green card) However, it is essential, imo, that you obtain a good divorce attorney to protect yourself physically and financially. As stated, an I-864 and your obligation remains in force until the immigrant: 1. Becomes a US citizen: or 2. Leaves the US and loses status as a Green card holder; or 3. Accrues 40 quarters of work credit; or 4. Dies A divorce neither relieves you of the I-864 obligation nor requires the immigrant to leave the US. Good luck.
  3. I would say the I-130 part of the process will take roughly a year.
  4. The way I see it is that he went looking for trouble and found it. What sane person carries a loaded weapon to a high tension-packed environment? In may states, it is illegal to carry a weapon to political protest.
  5. I read that he walked off his job weeks ago, and he had been acting "out of character".....True? I don't know.
  6. You need a good divorce attorney. You have no responsibility to notify USCIS. You are still obligated under the terms of the I-864 you signed. His immigration path is in his hands.
  7. That is correct. In addition, EADs are all adjudicated at MSC (National Benefits Center) and Green Card interviews are done at local offices.
  8. You are very fortunate in that some people have waited 8 or 9 months for the EAD, then another 6 or 8 months for their Green Card interview. You are much better off with the fast AOS interview. Good luck on the rest of your journey.
  9. As long as the immigrant submitted an AR-11 (indicating A-Number) and you submitted an I-865 as sponsor, you are fine, imo.
  10. There have no unconstitutional arrests of illegals, to my knowledge. Frey is an insurrectionist in defiance of Federal law.
  11. Caused & perpetuated by Biden, Walz, and Frey, imo. "Orange man bad" overrides all logic and sanity. Frey tweeted this yesterday: "Minneapolis will continue to cooperate with state and federal law enforcement on real criminal investigations — but we will not participate in unconstitutional arrests of our neighbors or enforce federal immigration law." That is why ICE is surging there, Mayor.
  12. Not in line with Federal law. A state has no authority to authorize re-entry into the US or to authorize presence inside the US.
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