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  1. Just now, neilsqueen said:

    You don't need her to cooperate to divorce.  You can file for the divorce on your own.  No one can make you stay married if you don't want to be in the marriage.  Go file for divorce now if that is what you really want.

    I don't want to be rude I love her but I don't in the same time, she want to destroy every nice memory but she seems to make me lose everything, She knows that I need to file in few weeks and she refused to sign jointly or divorce, It might be late and denied, and will be time I go to immigration court.
    This is stupid. I am really down
    Should I do the avadiffte letter with separation information or not and just hide it. even if i am going for divorce.
    I mean... should I reflect the separation time! in the letter and the whole case

     

  2. Hi
    She just refused to sign for the divorce paper and I have only one month left to file 1-751 to remove the condition, What should I do?
    I have to wait years for the divorce degree, What will happen if I got the denial because I don't have the divorce degree, I know I am going to immigration court what should I do in all that. I have 10 layer, all they are like waiting and watching
    She is not willing to cooperate?
    Any help 

  3. Hi 
    We had good faith marriage. we got separated for almost a year now. I am in divorce process. I am afraid that might talk so long.
    this why I decide to remove the condition with HARDSHIP waiver (as I will be discriminated in my county since I divorced my wife) till my divorce is done and if I got denied, I will refile 1-751 again and check the DIVORCE waiver. if I have the final divorce in hand.

    Do you think is it good idea to file for hardship for myself first as Lebanon guy because it is not safe now and my family will not accept me since I divorce my wife?

    What I do if I did not get my final divorce at all for a long time? is the immigration court going to give me more time for the divorce degree?

    Should I file for just divorce waiver direct? but I will get denied since I don't have the final divorce degree? I just want to wast sometimes for the divorce to be done before I go to immigration court!
    Thanks for helping me

    S.

     

  4. Hi, me and my wife (my wife being the american) agreed on a  separation. Well she is the one that wanted to do this and addressed me with it. Things haven't been going as smoothly as they should have for a little while now. I came here on the k1 visa and received my 2 year green card but that is about to run out within the next month. 

    So basically I am here for advice on my situation.
    She don't want to divorce me or even sign the paper, I don't know what to do!
    Did anyone have advice?
    Thanks in advance

  5. Hi
    How can I prove the hardship for Form I 751?

    me and my wife (my wife being the american) agreed on a  separation. Well she is the one that wanted to do this and addressed me with it. Things haven't been going as smoothly as they should have for a little while now. I came here on the k1 visa and received my 2 year green card but that is about to run out within the next month. 

    So basically I am here for advice on my situation.
    Thanks

  6. 8 hours ago, mindthegap said:

    No.

     

     

    File jointly - if she is prepared to.

     

    You would have to file solo, and then add a divorce waiver.

    If you were to file jointly and then at a later time she either withdraws her support and/or fails to attend an interview (if called to one - not everybody is) then you will need a divorce waiver too (see here: https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/Laws/Memoranda/Static_Files_Memoranda/2009/i-751_Filed_ Prior_Termination_3apr09.pdf )

     

    Two separate questions there?

    Unless convicted of something, it makes no difference to anything - an accusation is just an accusation and doesn't prove anything.

    If she had been abusive to you then you would potentially have the abuse waiver option available to you.

     

    As for the hardship waiver, if you feel you meet the requirements to demonstrate it, then that option is available to you.

     

    Note: All waivers still require the same evidence of bona-fide-ness.

     

    No-one can decide that but you.

    My personal approach is to do so If you like wasting money, and in my experience, there are two kinds of lawyers - good ones, and cheap ones.

     

    For a simple I-751 case, with or without a divorce waiver, it is pretty easy to do yourself, and no shortage of advice online for $0/hr. You can always add a lawyer at a later date should things get complicated or go wrong.

     

    Thank you so much 

    Do you know. How do I prove that my wife was abusive when there is no any evidence!
    How can I prove the hardship either?

  7. Hi all.

    me and my wife (my wife being the american) agreed on a  separation. Well she is the one that wanted to do this and addressed me with it. Things haven't been going as smoothly as they should have for a little while now. I came here on the k1 visa and received my 2 year green card but that is about to run out within the next month. 

    So basically I am here for advice on my situation.
     

    1) will i have to be removed from the country after this 2 year green card runs out?

    2) what steps do I need to take the steps to remove the condition without divorce?

    We are in PA, We are christian, I am from Lebanon, we try to fix our marriage but we are still separated and don't talk at all.

    I want to be clear that there is no divorce as of yet. but as of right now she does not want to let me in to repair our marriage either. I love my wife and i do not want it to end in divorce. I am addressing this subject because i know the current 2 years green card is ready to expire. I want to know what to do if my wife still wants to be separated but not divorced by the time this paperwork for the 10 year green-card needs to be submitted.

    3) what if she don't want to sign the paper? What if she sign the paper but did not show for interview if we have any?
    4) she accuse me a lot of stuff as being controlling and abusing? Should I file hardship?
     

    Please if you went through that let me know, i would be very very grateful.

    5) is it a good idea to hire a lawyer?
     

    Thank you so much in advance.

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