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    Our Journey got a reaction from samfard in PD 2016 Filers (F2A)   
    Hello Samfard you have to call USCIS, Its for sure that the case has a problem, so call UCIS.
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    Our Journey reacted to Teddy B in B1/B2 VSIA REJETED WITH SENCTION 214/B   
    For what reason?
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    Our Journey got a reaction from K&M's Journey in Conditional Permanent Resident   
    In my eyes u go to the States on MARRIAGE FRAUD, so if I can see that UCSIS will see too.
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    Our Journey got a reaction from NBA16 in Conditional Permanent Resident   
    In my eyes u go to the States on MARRIAGE FRAUD, so if I can see that UCSIS will see too.
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    Our Journey reacted to IcezMan_IcezLady in Conditional Permanent Resident   
    Classic immigration fraud case... This has been overused and USCIS knows this.
    Immigrants gets married to an American, gets GC and then goes back to bring a lover from same country.
    You got to be smarter than this.. This trick no longer works. A lesbian marries a heterosexual for immigration benefit just to turn around and bring her lover here. Your story stinks no matter how you cut it.
    ever thought about why INA has that 5 year wait clause?? They got tired of it.
     
    You can move to China or back home and be with your love.
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    Our Journey reacted to zilchfox in Conditional Permanent Resident   
    This whole situation just reeks of fraudulent activity to me, and I'm sure USCIS would feel exactly the same.
     
    @Jha you cannot sponsor someone within 5 years of becoming a permanent resident, unless you have convincing evidence as to why you should. Additionally, you will need to file for ROC (Removal of Conditions) before your conditional green card expires, and at that you'll need to provide substantial evidence that you entered your CURRENT marriage in good faith — divorced or not.
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    Our Journey reacted to Cryssiekins in Conditional Permanent Resident   
    @Jha: if you're truly unhappy with your husband and truly in love with your girlfriend, then end your marriage.  
     
    5 years apart from your girlfriend will be tough.  You're better off going back to your home country and living out your relationship with her there, or joining her in Hong Kong.  I'm assuming neither you or your girlfriend have family in the US, so why the need to stay here and bring her here? 
     
    I wish this was a troll post, but I really don't believe it is.  The timing is incredibly suspect.  USCIS will obviously see that as well. 
     
    I just know if things didn't work out with my USC husband, I'd head back to my family and friends.  
     
    Why stay somewhere that makes you unhappy where you have no support system?  Unless of course, this was your end game plan from day one. 
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    Our Journey reacted to Cyberfx1024 in Conditional Permanent Resident   
    Hello po. Yes, as they said before you will have to wait 5 years after divorce before you can file for someone. But before then you would successfully file for ROC with a divorce waiver. But when you file for your asawa expect to be heavily scrutinized because you divorced so soon, and they will think you did all this for immigration intent. Because with everything you have presented thus far it does look like that is why you got married. 
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    Our Journey got a reaction from Cryssiekins in Conditional Permanent Resident   
    In my eyes u go to the States on MARRIAGE FRAUD, so if I can see that UCSIS will see too.
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    Our Journey got a reaction from Cyberfx1024 in Conditional Permanent Resident   
    In my eyes u go to the States on MARRIAGE FRAUD, so if I can see that UCSIS will see too.
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