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51 minutes ago, mushroomspore said:
Haha the funny thing is that telling USCIS that you are getting divorced with a pending I-751 is TOTALLY NORMAL and the easy way to go about it. Sooo many couples do it. You can't predict life so lots of people do undergo divorce after filing a joint I-751. Your ex lying and thinking that's gonna help him somehow with USCIS??? Well that speaks to....very low levels of intelligence. But it's ultimately not your circus and not your monkey. Wishing you all the best as you move on.
Thank you! Love the circus monkey line..
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3 minutes ago, Mike E said:
Well if he lies on his naturalization application the background check will likely catch it. If he tells the truth then he will in trouble. Or if it is found out later such as by CBP, he will be in trouble.
He did it to himself basically. : )
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4 minutes ago, Crazy Cat said:
When you fail to attend the I-751 interview, it will immediately create a crisis for his immigration status. He must then explain why, and he will have to produce a divorce decree and more. The courts will not contact USCIS.
Thank you! probably come up with a lie why I couldn't make it, he will def not tell them we got divorce. But not worrying about that anymore. Thankkkkkk youuu so much for your input and knowledge. You guys guided me the right way and will take our advice. @Crazy Cat @Mike E @Rocio0010 @Timona 😀
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3 minutes ago, Mike E said:
When he naturalized and/or when he petitions a foreign love child or his next spouse. Etc.
But how will they ever know if he fails to tell them on paper? Will the court notify USCIS. Because I'm not going to send the divorce papers or go to the interview.
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1 minute ago, Rocio0010 said:
Exactly. If he used you, I would let him freak out and figure out the situation himself. Focus on you and your own life now.
Thank you. Yea he can ask his sister in law and twin bother they only have 3 years here in the USA and he thinks that they know more than me, I came when I was 3 years own and going on 44. He basically did it to himself.
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Just now, Mike E said:
Then there will be an I-751 interview. You won’t be there. Unless he knows he can chance the petition to an individual petition with a divorce d waiver while at the interview then his case will be denied. If he remains clueless then he will eventually n have to leave America.
Ok got it, basically let him go on his own, I don't have to attend.
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1 minute ago, Rocio0010 said:
It all depends whether you had an interview for AOS. If you did, probably you're not getting one.
If you divorce and inform USCIS, he will have an interview.
I woudl not bother, honestly.
Only interview was in Dominican Republic with the embassy, he went alone because I just gave birth 3 days prior to his interview. You would not bother to send the divorce papers? I'm sorry if I do not understand.
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Just now, Crazy Cat said:
1. Protect yourself and your children physically and financially through a good divorce attorney.
2. Divorce, move on, and seek happiness for yourself.
3. Let him worry about his own immigration journey.
Good luck.
Just now, Crazy Cat said:1. Protect yourself and your children physically and financially through a good divorce attorney.
2. Divorce, move on, and seek happiness for yourself.
3. Let him worry about his own immigration journey.
Good luck.
Thank you for your wise words. I'm trying my best.
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Just now, Rocio0010 said:
Then he will be in trouble. If his 10 year green card gets approved and he fails to inform USCIS of his divorce, it will be misconstrued as misrepresentation and can lead to serious consequences. He's shooting himself in the foot, unbeknownst to him.
You can always inform USCIS and send them the divorce decree with a letter explaining why you're sending it instead of him, I guess. But you need to have his case receipt number. But you would be sort of "helping" him
I have all his documents, since I was the one the did everything from the beginning. That's exactly what I was thinking sending them the divorce decree explaining etc why I divorced him. Don't we still have to go to an interview to lift the conditions? I've read where some people do while others don't. Thank you for your input.
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Just now, Rocio0010 said:
Sorry about your situation.
Just to be clear, he is not getting a visa. He's way past that. He will get a 10 year green card.
Unfortunately, the petition is his, so he is the one that has to inform USCIS.
As Timona has said, until he naturalizes, works 40 quarters and/or dies, you are on the hook for the i-864.
He will not tell USCIS. Yes correct 10 year green card. Thank you.
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1 minute ago, Timona said:
Unfortunately, you cannot do anything unless you have concrete proof in stone that he used you for papers, not just hearsay.
I-751 is basically his. So, if you don't have hard proof, just divorce, if that's what you want and move on. However, until he naturalizes, abandons GC which I doubt he will, dies or receives 4 quarters work, you're still hooked on the I-864. I like the easy way, so hopefully, he naturalizes soon.
Thank you so much for your fast response. I understand. Yes I'm moving on. Its just unfortunate.
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Good morning all,
I;m not sure if this was anwered in any other forum but it does not hurt to try. I submitted my husband 1-751 to lift his conditions which expire don 02/01/2021, he received extension and di his finger prints. I recently found out he fathered a child while I was pregnant with his child, children are 2 months apart. Also I found out the used me for papers, its been very hard since he entered this country in 2019. We no longer live with each other. I'm in the process of getting a divorce, he freaking out because he scared he will not receive his visa, which I figured but I don't care to be honest. Is there a form I have send to immigration once the divorce is finalized? I read at the end of the day they have the final decision. Thank you
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MSC and it’s for my husband. CR1 card holder
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Thank you i appreciate you
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Sorry to bother do you mind sharing the number you called. Thank you I appreciate it
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1 hour ago, Lucky Cat said:
The earliest filing (arrival) date is 11/03/2020. I would wait until that day or after (but before expiration date) to mail it. If it arrives even 1 day too early, it will be rejected and returned.
Thank you so much for your fact response and helping me. I appreciate it !
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Hi Guys,
The time has come to lift conditions on my husband resident card. His resident card expires 02/01/21. I read you must file within the 90 day period. before expiring. I wanted to start filing as of 11/01/2020. Am I correct or its to soon?
Thank you for your help and sorry if this question was already answered in another forum.
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Just now, VALU said:
My Dominican Republic case is an CEAC (online) case. They specifically emailed me my NVC notice and instructed me to log into the online portal and upload all documents there. They made it clear that I should not mail anything in and everything should be done online. I'm not sure how they decide who should mail in stuff vs who should strictly do everything electronically.
oh then you good to go if you were instructed to do so. Everyone case is different. Good Luck!
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21 minutes ago, VALU said:
Yes I am at the NVC stage.
To my knowledge I mailed everything when I was at the NVC stage. I never uploaded anything online. I do not think Dominican Republic is one of the countries that downloads their documents online. I suggest you call NVC tomorrow and double check if you havent already.
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1 hour ago, VALU said:
I just finished submitting all my documents ONLINE at the CEAC site this morning Dec. 2, 2018. How long will it take them to review and close my case?
Online? Which documents? Are you in the NVC stage?
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8 hours ago, C&AH said:
Our petition was approved and now CEAC says "issued." When I set up the biometrics appointment in USTraveldocs.com, I registered the required info (passport #, email, 2 phone #'s, etc). In the address line 1, I typed "Specify Documentation Delivery" and the city and zip in corresponding lines. Was that correct?
The CO told us the address where the passport will be sent and that we will receive an email once it arrives.
The instructions say:
"You may pick up your documents at a MBE location or at the VAC. You may select the pick up location at the step 'Specify Documentation Delivery.' This option is free of charge."
I'm sure that I specified am MBE location when setting up the profile because what the CO told us corresponds with it but there doesn't seem to be an option in the USTraveldocs site to confirm.
Is there a way to track the passport (online, call)?
Did you receive an email or phone call when the passport arrived at the MBE location?
We just want to make sure all runs smoothly as I hope to have my wife home before Christmas.
(Dominican Republic)
Congrats!: Go to this website and you can track you passport. Input her passport number and it will tell you: http://www.ustraveldocs.com/do/do-niv-passporttrack.asp
Also when you scheduled your wife fingerprints online you can check if the passport is ready: https://cgifederal.secure.force.com/?language=English&country=Dominican Republic
We were approved on 11/20/2018 and my husband got his passport on 11/23/2018. We received an email notification letting us know the passport was ready for pickup at the location we requested. Rep told him the passort was going to be ready in 2 weeks but it was ready in 3 days.
Best of Luck!
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