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  1. 4 minutes ago, Oko Vicki said:

    I had to delete my original comment because I didn't want to sound like I was judging the OP.

     

    I had a counterfeit divorce decree issue myself and it was picked up at the consulate in Lagos. 

     

    OP said they discovered. They also said the divorce decree has been "confirmed" to be fake. Like you pointed out, the beneficiary was able to Naturalize under 3 year rule, then divorced. 

     

    OP now wants to report marriage fraud? Hmmmm ok. As you also pointed out, does OP know they would also be indicted in this marriage fraud case? 

     

    USCIS would probably laugh this off as a case of an embittered ex-spouse. I am certain they did their due diligence all through Consulate, RoC and Naturalization processes. 

     

    I wish I was bitter but No love lost here. It’s the principle of submitting false document for the purposes of obtaining us citizenship. It happened to you you say, so you should understand how things like this happen. I found out his divorce decree was fake with me digging in further in 2022 and by how he was doing things. I reported it to USCIS tip line even before he applied for citizenship. I didn’t know when he applied for citizenship, I found out when I checked online. He got it 2023 and is now in Nigeria with the spouse. Divorce decree has been confirmed it’s counterfeit. Why would I be in on something like this?

  2. I petitioned for my spouse from Nigeria. He came on a spousal visa in February 2020. In 2022, I discovered many things including a fake divorce decree that he provided to USCIS when I petitioned for him. He is still married in Nigeria. He applied for N-400 unbeknownst to me and got it in 2023 and left the marriage. After lying about his whereabouts, I discovered he’s in Nigeria with wife and their child. Divorce decree has been confirmed that it is counterfeit. What are my next steps. 

  3. 13 hours ago, CaylinObinna said:

    Yes, we have original chats that our lawyer submitted before we got married. New chats from recently we have western union slips from money I have sent him..we cant have a joint bank account since I've never lived in Nigeria and he has never lived here. But we used western union alot so we have that documentation. I screen shoted alot of facebook messages and posts between us too. Our WhatsApp calls and messages ect too. And of course lots and lots of pictures from both trips. 

    I’m the US born citizen and my husband is Nigerian. My husband Always  Sent Me money via western union and I didn’t have to provide proof of none of that. Our visa is approved. 

  4. 21 hours ago, dwheels76 said:

    Congratulations. Happy Married life to you both.

    Yesss I can’t wait!  He will be here next week!!!  I think we both gotta get accustomed to the US because I swear these past 2 years I’ve been more overseas with him lol. Thanks Debbie for all questions answered. You really know your stuff. And I used No lawyer. My husband was really proud of me for that. 

  5. 18 hours ago, dwheels76 said:

    No you don't get notified when petition is sent. Your petition doesn't go anywhere until you are scheduled for an interview. Once scheduled usually within a week you will see your status change to "In Transit". Once embassy receives it status will change to "READY".

     

    IL comes within 24 to 72 hours of scheduling usually.

    where do you see this info? on the ceac website when you log in?

  6. 1 hour ago, SNJOHNSON said:

    I included all of this for my AOS package if you didn’t you don’t need to have it.  I was concerned about having certified copies for any of those AOS documents you know? 

    I included paystubs and an offer letter from a part time job in my AOS so maybe I will email it to him for his interview. But to answer your questions No. the only thing that needs to be original is the beneficiary civil documents like marriage certificate, birth certificate, divorce decree if any, police certificate.... don’t forget the to print out the ds260 form. 

  7. 9 hours ago, SNJOHNSON said:

    I have a question in reference to documents for the interview.  I am not sure if this question was asked, but being that we are required to bring originals and copies to the interview I have a question in reference to which documents should be originals.  All of my AOS documents are Pay Stubs, Offer Letter from Work, Tax Transcripts and such.  Most are available online for me to print, but not "original" per se.  I was wondering, should I go get certified true copies for all of these documents or just print two copies and bring to the embassy?

    As for my Civil documents, I have all originals should I have the copies certified as true copies for the embassy?

     

     

    Oh wow. Does my husband have to bring my paystubs and offer letter to the interview?  I thought it just mentioned transcripts AOS and his original civil docs with ds260, etc.  I just left Turkey and organized his folder for the interview but I didn’t include any paystubs or offer letter 

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