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  1. 7 minutes ago, Ashaaa said:

    Hi, tell her give another K1 application a shot. The process will be long anyway (++200 days only for noa2 approval) and during that time let her decide if her boyfriend is good enough- people change over waiting time and I do believe your friend will know because she experienced it.

    Her petition being failed or not is not everyone in this site’s decision. As long as your friend and her boyfriend eligible to apply just do it.

    Good luck for your friend!

     

    This is irrelevant but compared to my country’s immigration laws, US immigration laws is more logical and neat. Don’t lose hope.

    Thank you for a positive feedback. I will def let her know...that is how log to wait for an approval now? WOW

  2. i hear you but no where i my question was is stated she will be doing that. i just asked for an opinion but i noticed everyone jump down on her for moving on in 5 months w/out knowing the whole situation. Opinions is just that so whatever she decide it is her life 

  3. 1 minute ago, Going through said:

    Presumably the new husband will step up and be a father figure.

    that is  up to them what they will do hoping for the best for them both but this is one hella of experience for her well all of us because we all got fooled 

  4. 5 minutes ago, EM_Vandaveer said:

    I-864 is NOT signed in the process of getting a K1 visa. I-134 is signed, which is not enforceable.

    She is not. As you can see from multiple comments, the I-134 is not enforceable.

    at least that is some good news for her. Bad enough he left her with debt & a child then to worry about being responsible for a user

  5. 2 minutes ago, geowrian said:

    K-1 visa uses the I-134, which is not enforceable.

    An I-864 still wouldn't matter unless AOS was approved.

    i-134 was signed i believe so is she still responsible or not?

  6. 5 minutes ago, EM_Vandaveer said:

    I am saying she is not responsible because she never signed the I-864. They never filed for AOS.

    the I-864 was signed in the process of K1 Visa that is with  every k1 or k3 Visa 

     

    As the person completing Form I-864, you are the sponsor (or, as appropriate, a substitute sponsor or joint sponsor). By signing this form, you agree to financially support an immigrant who applies for either an immigrant visa or adjustment of status to become a lawful permanent resident

  7. 6 minutes ago, Going through said:

    On the flip side---he was even more stupid to leave before the AOS was filed/approved.  

    Normally scam artists tend to stick around until they get the 2-year GC before taking off, so they have legal status to remain the US.

     

    Disclaimer:  I'm not condoning marriage fraud or immigration fraud----just pointing out something.

    well he is the dumb one who left because he listened to someone who told him wrong. From what she said to me he has been out of status since march and now his visa is expired. he failed himself she did a k1 visa to be with a person who she thought loved her

  8. 4 minutes ago, EM_Vandaveer said:

    No need to be able to support the ex. They never filed for AOS. He never became a LPR. She's not responsible for him.

    So you are saying she is not responsible even though she signed the sponsorship for 10 years?

  9. 1 hour ago, Pelmeni said:

    You said earlier that her husband was clueless and didn't understand anything about the whole process and now you're saying that he schemed and planned this all so I don't really understand but I wish the very best for her.. I think that she would have better success with immigration and marriage if she just took a little time for herself and maybe got to know this person a little bit longer since you say that the relationship didn't start when she was married. it would be terrible for her if she ended up with another jerk who treated her badly. She's fortunate to have a good friend.

    When I said he is clueless in the whole process I meant is the k1 process, adjusting of status & what he is going to deal with. I been there for her with the whole process from day one so I know what it took her to go through. After he abandoned her not to mention as his wife but pregnant that's when the truth came out. This was a plan from day one & his family was a part of it and played a roll with her too. And since everyone has something to say about the new he has been there for her since the day her since he abandoned her. So I think ppl need to stop judging and just answer the question that was asked

  10. 8 hours ago, Pelmeni said:

    I would wonder if she met the second guy and just decided she liked him better so is doing it over. Also, perhaps she was not very committed and chatting with the second so her husband got fed up and decided he couldn't stay married to her. I'm not saying this is true but looks suspicious. I think she needs to take some time. People sometimes confuse infatuation with love even with the best of intentions. 

    you wonder wrong. Her husband had girlfriends in two different states and a child that he lied about in his country he ran from. Nothing suspicious here you all want to assume that the other guy had anything to do with this. My friend got used to enter usa thinking that she was loved and the person was loyal to her. her ex husband is piece of (removed) liar & liar he had this all planned out sin the first day 

  11. 1 minute ago, TM92 said:

    Your friend's fiancé can enter the US with a tourist visa in order to marry your friend and then return to his country to initiate the CR1 process. Check out thread below:

    But I don't know the current success rate of getting a tourist visa from the DR consulate.

    I appreciate that I will give her the info

  12. 4 hours ago, Sunnyland said:

     

    Exactly. When the husband finds out that the only way to adjust is with the same first spouse that petitioned him thru K1, he may have the "I regret" syndrome and begs to go back to her. Love works in mysterious ways. :rolleyes: 

    the ex husband moved on to Bronx NY & has a new life 

  13. 5 hours ago, Roel said:

    Well, I wonder if the "husband" knows that he can only do adjustment of status through the K1 petitioner and they will forever be illegal in the US.

     

    Seriously??? Have a serious conversation with your friend, jumping into another relationship with another foreigner (let me guess, from the same country as the husband nr1?) is asking for more problems. Not to mention USCIS will start to suspect she's part of the scam to bring people over to the US.

     

    Not to mention - she NEEDS TO DIVORCE THE FIRST GUY FIRST.

     

     

     

    She seriously want to do K1 again? She will face heavy scrutiny. Did she even meet that guy in person yet? That's the most important requirement.

     

    Forget about K3, non-existing.

    Tourist visa is for tourist, not for immigration purpose.

    Yes we know that tourist visa is not for immigration purpose

  14. 7 minutes ago, Cyberfx1024 said:

    I am still wondering if her name is Molly or not.....

    If you watched 90 days then you should know that Molly did file for adjustment of status so it not Molly but glad you are laughing at someone else misery 

  15. 17 minutes ago, Going through said:

    If a lawyer mentioned the possibility of her facing jail time.....possible you don't know the full story of what's going on...odd for a lawyer to bring that possibility up out of nowhere.

     

    Before this most recent filing, has your friend filed previous K-1s or other family-based petitions in the past?

    From what I know this was her first k1 visa (what an experience to have)

  16. 9 minutes ago, Roel said:

    I don't mean to be judgemental, but I'm shocked how quickly people fall in love and they are ready to commit to marriage o.O Especially after having a bad experience with scam and divorce.

    Things happen we are all human 

  17. 1 minute ago, Going through said:

    Why do you think your friend would be facing jail time?  Unless she's been involved in some sort of scam to bring foreigners over to the US for monetary/other personal gain, there's been no criminal offense committed.

     

    She has the legal option to apply for a second K1.....being approved is another story, of course.

    Because a lawyer told her that lol she really just got screwed by this guy who she thought loved her and left her in dept 

    6 minutes ago, Unidentified said:

    Did she not learn anything from her experience with being abandoned last time? 

    Apparantly some ppl like to give second chances 

  18. 2 minutes ago, Roel said:

    Did she even meet the 2nd guy?

    And yes, she will might face problems with applying for another K1 so soon.

    Yes she did a few times now I tried telling her the same she just to know her opinions

  19. 2 minutes ago, Roel said:

    Well, I wonder if the "husband" knows that he can only do adjustment of status through the K1 petitioner and they will forever be illegal in the US.

     

    Seriously??? Have a serious conversation with your friend, jumping into another relationship with another foreigner (let me guess, from the same country as the husband nr1?) is asking for more problems. Not to mention USCIS will start to suspect she's part of the scam to bring people over to the US.

     

    Not to mention - she NEEDS TO DIVORCE THE FIRST GUY FIRST.

     

     

     

    She seriously want to do K1 again? She will face heavy scrutiny. Did she even meet that guy in person yet? That's the most important requirement.

     

    Forget about K3, non-existing.

    Tourist visa is for tourist, not for immigration purpose.

    Her ex husband is clueless to the world and does not understand anything in the whole process 

  20. 2 minutes ago, Going through said:

    The new boyfriend applying for a tourist visa needs to show compelling reasons to prove they will return to their home country.

     

    First step is for your friend to legally divorce if that hasn't happened yet.

    Expect some added scrutiny if she is filing a new K1 so soon after the first  K-1 filing, marriage & divorce.

     

    She gotten an annulment because they were only married a month is there any penalties she can face or denial 

  21. 6 minutes ago, Cyberfx1024 said:

    First off you can forget about the K3 visa because it does not exist anymore, on paper it does but it is very rarely granted.

     

    She may face some scrutiny for the next K1 visa but she has to bring a lot of evidence. Also she needs to inform immigration about him if she hasn't already.

    She did call uscis twice to report the situation they told her twice that the case was closed. What happen to K3 

  22. Good afternoon everyone.

     

    So here is a situation of a friend who did a k1 visa to only find out she was used to JUST enter usa... entry to usa was Dec they got married Feb and the "husband" left in March no adjustment of status was filed. She is seeing someone else now 5 months later what options does my friend have a k1, a k3 or visitor visa. As far as visitors visa how likely it is to get that type of visa in Dominican Republic & what all do they need????? As far as k1 or k3 how likely her doing a k1 will effect this case if she decides to do it again????

  23. 2 minutes ago, Marzena & Stephen said:

    Unfortunately everyone is so different but I got my visa around 3-5 days after interview if that ! It was fast ! (Canada)

    I wouldn't listen to your attorney about the noa2 date. 

    Yes I know everyone case is different some get lucky but some are not.....we just happen to fall into not so lucky pile & as far as out attorney I think he's confused  but thank you for your feedback

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