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  1. 9 hours ago, vjjmember111 said:

    Hatadese,

    did the officer had your wife's I-130 application along with your N-400? Just curious how was he able to correct your marital status in I-130 during your N-400 interview? 

     

    I have N-400 interview coming up and wondering if i have to bring any docs that i submitted while applying for my wife's I-130 as LPR? As you know all the applications (I-130 or N-400) have the same A# number so wondering if N-400 interviewing officer will also have I-130 application form during N-400 interview? 

    he changed to maried because he agree that i am maried , if he do not agree with your merrage certificate he will send to FBI to search before they give you citizenship. on interview time the officer ask me about my wife information such as her birth date , when was the merriage etc. 

  2. 15 hours ago, Avi_NM said:

    I am assuming that when you first started your wife's I-130 application, you were a Permanent Resident (Green Card holder) which is why it took them so long to process the application. Now since you are a naturalized US citizen, your wife will qualify under Immediate Relative category (IR-1) and will be eligible for 10 year residency immediately . It is a much faster process but to get the approval you will still have to prove that you have maintained the marital union not just on paper but also in reality (frequent visits to see her, regular phone calls, sending money for up keep, joint assets, etc.)

     

    You will find a lot of resources on this website to guide you through the process. The only thing you need is willingness to save your marriage and reunite with your wife. If you have made up your mind about getting a divorce then I am sure you will find a way to make the divorce happen.

     

    Good luck.

    Thans for help . i had been for long time with USCIS I-130 i am tired of this i will not go back to the process again . i live here in USA she live there back home i need to divorce here in US .

  3. On 12/28/2016 at 8:35 AM, Penguin_ie said:

    Need more information:

    - Are you filing a I-130 (for who?), or are you refering to the I-130 originally filed for you?

    - Are you married?

    - If not married, why do they think you are?

    i am maried back home and i already did I-130 for my wife after 5 years process it is denied , but on naturalization certificate it says married. i need to divorce to be single here in USA. i need to divorce international . i live in US but she live back home what can i do. 

  4. Hello, I had been married and submitted I – 130 to USCIS to bring my wife to US. On I-130 form by mistake it was single. After I applied for naturalization on the interview time the USCIS officer changes to married. After interview time, I received a final decision for I-130 it was denied after 5-year process. Then after this letter I had an appointment ceremony for naturalization. then on naturalization certificate it says married. I had been for long time for I-130 process and finally the denied. I do not need to continue with I-130 process anymore and I need to divorce my wife as international divorce. On this time, I am US citizen I live in US and she live back home. I need international divorce to change my naturalization certificate to single. Can someone help me how can I divorce internationally here in USA. I leave in state of Maryland. she did not live here in USA she lives back home.  Can I make a divorce here in USA only by myself? Can you tell me the steps?    Thank you.

  5. For vjjmember111,

    I had marriage certificate then I submitted I-130 to USCIS for my wife back home to bring her to US, when I filled for the first time the application I-130 the martial status was single by mistake. I mention myself single in I-130 not N-400 application. After I applied for citizenship, on interview time The USCIS officer changes to married. After that the USCIS send me last decision about I-130 case they denied because of not having proof of strong relationship. Finally, on ceremony for naturalization certificate marital status is married. Since the case denied and they ask me to start over new process I do not need any more this case. Since I am living in US and my wife is back home I need to change marital status to single. I do not live back home any more I must have married in US, being married without having wife here in US is meaningless for me. Me and my wife we do not have any child. I had been married for almost 7 years. Did the USCIS will change my status or they will ask me to go back home and divorce there first? Can you give me information about this What can I do to be a single marital status? Thank you.

  6. I had marriage certificate then I submitted I-130 to USCIS for my wife back home to bring her to US, when I filled for the first time the application I-130 the martial status was single by mistake. After I applied for citizenship, on interview time The USCIS officer changes to married. After that the USCIS send me last decision about I-130 case they denied. Finally, on ceremony for naturalization marital status is married. Since the case denied and they ask me to start over new process I do not need any more this case. Since I am living in US and my wife is back home I need to change marital status to single. Being married without having wife here in US is meaningless for me. Did the USCIS will change my status or they will ask me to go back home and divorce there first? Can you give me information about this What can I do to be a single marital status? Thank you.

  7. I had submitted I-130 to USCIS, on the application I-130 the martial stutus was single. After I applied for citizenship, on interview time The USCIS officer changes to married. After that the USCIS send me last decision about I-130 case they denied. Finally On ceremony for naturalization marital stutus is married. I need to change martial stutus to single. What can I do?

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