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aliha

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  1. 8 hours ago, Kr0k1et said:

    My friend, who's PD was July 29th 2018, Brooklyn office got her interview last Tuesday October 26th. She received reply that they have to review the case again and have time to decide up to 120 days-it seems its becomes standard answer lately..but her status updated on November 1st already that the post office picked up the card and it will be delivered on Nov 4th (they gave tracking#), so she was lucky she didn't have to wait long after the interview for decision. i hope everyone who gets such reply (that they have 120 days for decision) will not have to wait longer than few days for actual decision.

    mine PD is March 2018 i have interview last month on Oct 11 IO said that make decision and IO did gave me white paper said must under review 120 days. i was shocked mine case was approved same day and i already got GC I'm so very lucky. thank you God. God is wonderful all the time

  2. 51 minutes ago, WillJ said:

     

    Is there anyone who filed for ROC with a divorce waiver with bona-fide marriage ground? (Not extreme hardship or violence)

     

    Please help me get some ideas. 

     

     

    I am the beneficiary and I got married to a US citizen about a year and half ago. I got my green card  back in October 2018, so it has been only 2 months and half. 

    Our marriage is bona-fide and we have lots of proofs. However, I found out that my spouse is cheating on me. I noticed something was strange with him, and I asked him what is wrong. He then told me he started seeing another girl, and doesn't want to be with me anymore. 

    Since we got married and started living together, he has started seeing lots of differences in us, which caused fights. He was getting really sick of it, and then he met this girl. 

     

    He said he is really into this girl and they are already thinking about getting an apartment together. Since he is crazy about her, he refuses to go to marriage counseling with me. He said, he is just done with me, and doesn't want any more drama.

     

    I am devastated because of the broken heart, his betrayal, but not just that. I have my life here (mainly my job). My employer hired me on the condition that they don't have to sponsor me for work visa, so if I lose my conditional green card, I will lose my job also. 

     

    Since we have not been married for 2 years (it has been only 1.5 years) and it has been only a few months since I got my green card, I feel like filing a divorce now will make it look like I married him for the green card.

    I know we were truly in love when we got married and planned the future together, but it ended up not working out. He told me we don't have to file a divorce right away if it is going to look like a fake marriage, which it isn't. But he also said, he will still keep seeing this girl, and I shouldn't expect him to come back to me.

     

    I don't know what to do anymore. Every time I see him, it breaks my heart, and I really want to move on with my own life. But divorcing now will most likely look bad also, and I will lose my job and life here too. I am really stuck. 

     

    Can anyone give me some advice on what I should do now? Do you think divorcing at this timing and filing for a divorce waiver will look very bad regardless of the bona-fide evidence?

    Is there anyone who went through a divorce within 2 years of marriage and still got their ROC approved with a divorce waiver? How long were you married before the divorce? Was there a big scrutiny?

     

    i read ur story i feel sorry and i feel bad for you. why ur husband seeking other woman? if you want still be patient and keep him until removal 2 year condition green card pass marriage they will approve and give you 10 years green card after divorce whatever you want. but it is very serious 2 year condition green card expire before divorce then you can deportation back your country. lose ur job and everything too.

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