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    Kaatje got a reaction from Chancy in divorced and filing my I-751 with divorce waiver soon   
    Hello everybody,
     
    I am currently getting my paperwork ready for filing my I-751 with a divorce waiver and have just a few questions about my situation. Long story short, and probably not uncommon:
     
    I fell happily in love, filed for the K1 visa, moved to the states after approval and got married. During our long distance relationship he was loving and attentive and paid for most of my trips to the US to visit him. After I arrived in the states (during covid) I did found out he presented the best of him during my trips. After I moved in I soon learnt he is an alcoholic and was involved in let's called it ''shady business''. He never gave me much inside in his finances but always seemed to have money despite being unemployed. Because of this I have little prove of co-mingling our finances, he was in charge of our finances and despite my efforts to do so the only thing I have is evidence of joint car insurance, health insurance and a rental agreement I was added on. His alcoholism worsened and he got extremely jealous, controlling and verbally abusive. I won't go into any details since I am not the first and won't be the last immigrant having her living happily ever after dream shattered.
    Fortunately I live in a small town and have become part of this tight community where everybody has been very supportive. They all lived and cried with me (and him) through our marriage troubles and eventually divorce.
     
    Documents I'm submitting:
    - divorce degree
    - rental agreement I was added on
    - joint car insurance
    - his attempt to file for health insurance (it got cancelled because he never paid)
    -pictures of us together. There are not many because for some reason he did not like having his picture taken.
     
    Affidavits from:
    - The mayor of this town
    - A council member of the town counsel
    - The veterinarian of the local humane society I volunteer for
    - The director of the local humane society
    - My employer who I know through my ex ( she is also the joint-sponsor on my green card)
    - A bartender (who is also a friend of mine) of the local saloon (who knows my ex since he practically lives at the bar)
    - A physician who is a friend of my ex-husband and I have been working with at the humane society where she also volunteers
    - One of my co-workers (who knew my ex-husband before I became friends with her)
    - A friend I have known for 20 years, she knows my ex-husband because he lived across the street from her for a while.
    - One of the towns police officers. this police officer actually interviewed me as a witness when my ex-husband tried to beat up one of my friends. He will however not write it as a police officer because his supervisor advised against it, but he is familiar with the alcoholism involved.
     I can also get an affidavit from the towns fire chief, my ex-husband is a volunteer firefighter. I reached out to the fire chief because he also runs a drugs and alcoholics anonymous meeting every week and I asked advice about how to help ''a friend'' with alcoholism. The fire chief is very familiar with my ex's alcoholism because he hardly shows up for calls since he is usually intoxicated around noon.
     
    All affidavits basically say we were very much in love but our marriage unfortunately ended up in divorce. And they all state I am a great asset to the town and sorts.
     
    My questions:
    - The obvious, will this be sufficient?
    - Do I write an affidavit myself explaining the course of our marriage and why I divorced?
     
    Thank you in advance for any answers and advice you can give me!
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Kaatje got a reaction from Mike E in divorced and filing my I-751 with divorce waiver soon   
    Thank you!
    We have not filed taxes together, that would have acquired him to give me inside in his finances. And to be honest, I really didn't want to be associated with whatever shady business he's involved with. When I shared with my divorce attorney some of the details his reply was basically "let's get you divorced as soon as possible''. Which really says enough.  I am working on my taxes for 2022 right now, unfortunately I have been late on this because of the passing of my mother.
     
    Do I write an affidavit explaining the course of my marriage or should the ones I have be sufficient? I can also print screenshots of the awful texts my ex sent me as proof but I really don't want to go there.
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    Kaatje got a reaction from Mike E in divorced and filing my I-751 with divorce waiver soon   
    Hello everybody,
     
    I am currently getting my paperwork ready for filing my I-751 with a divorce waiver and have just a few questions about my situation. Long story short, and probably not uncommon:
     
    I fell happily in love, filed for the K1 visa, moved to the states after approval and got married. During our long distance relationship he was loving and attentive and paid for most of my trips to the US to visit him. After I arrived in the states (during covid) I did found out he presented the best of him during my trips. After I moved in I soon learnt he is an alcoholic and was involved in let's called it ''shady business''. He never gave me much inside in his finances but always seemed to have money despite being unemployed. Because of this I have little prove of co-mingling our finances, he was in charge of our finances and despite my efforts to do so the only thing I have is evidence of joint car insurance, health insurance and a rental agreement I was added on. His alcoholism worsened and he got extremely jealous, controlling and verbally abusive. I won't go into any details since I am not the first and won't be the last immigrant having her living happily ever after dream shattered.
    Fortunately I live in a small town and have become part of this tight community where everybody has been very supportive. They all lived and cried with me (and him) through our marriage troubles and eventually divorce.
     
    Documents I'm submitting:
    - divorce degree
    - rental agreement I was added on
    - joint car insurance
    - his attempt to file for health insurance (it got cancelled because he never paid)
    -pictures of us together. There are not many because for some reason he did not like having his picture taken.
     
    Affidavits from:
    - The mayor of this town
    - A council member of the town counsel
    - The veterinarian of the local humane society I volunteer for
    - The director of the local humane society
    - My employer who I know through my ex ( she is also the joint-sponsor on my green card)
    - A bartender (who is also a friend of mine) of the local saloon (who knows my ex since he practically lives at the bar)
    - A physician who is a friend of my ex-husband and I have been working with at the humane society where she also volunteers
    - One of my co-workers (who knew my ex-husband before I became friends with her)
    - A friend I have known for 20 years, she knows my ex-husband because he lived across the street from her for a while.
    - One of the towns police officers. this police officer actually interviewed me as a witness when my ex-husband tried to beat up one of my friends. He will however not write it as a police officer because his supervisor advised against it, but he is familiar with the alcoholism involved.
     I can also get an affidavit from the towns fire chief, my ex-husband is a volunteer firefighter. I reached out to the fire chief because he also runs a drugs and alcoholics anonymous meeting every week and I asked advice about how to help ''a friend'' with alcoholism. The fire chief is very familiar with my ex's alcoholism because he hardly shows up for calls since he is usually intoxicated around noon.
     
    All affidavits basically say we were very much in love but our marriage unfortunately ended up in divorce. And they all state I am a great asset to the town and sorts.
     
    My questions:
    - The obvious, will this be sufficient?
    - Do I write an affidavit myself explaining the course of our marriage and why I divorced?
     
    Thank you in advance for any answers and advice you can give me!
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Kaatje got a reaction from Chancy in greencard and social security number   
    Update: So my work permit and ap got approved september 1 and I got my ssn card and the approval notices in the mail today! saves me a lot of hassle dealing with the social security office 😁
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    Kaatje reacted to LegalAlienn in January 2021 - AOS Fillers   
    Got asked for more evidence, marriage certificate, my wifes drivers license, passports, bank account, tax return.. I can’t even remember what else I submitted, it was sooooo much. 
    And to make it worst it was at 7am, who wants to work that much at 7 in the morning hahaha
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    Kaatje got a reaction from HolaHola in January 2021 - AOS Fillers   
    Had the interview today and got approved! They said greencard will be mailed to me within 2 weeks 😃😃😃
     
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    Kaatje got a reaction from KevinOtgoo in January 2021 - AOS Fillers   
    Had the interview today and got approved! They said greencard will be mailed to me within 2 weeks 😃😃😃
     
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    Kaatje got a reaction from D P in January 2021 - AOS Fillers   
    Had the interview today and got approved! They said greencard will be mailed to me within 2 weeks 😃😃😃
     
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    Kaatje got a reaction from LegalAlienn in January 2021 - AOS Fillers   
    Had the interview today and got approved! They said greencard will be mailed to me within 2 weeks 😃😃😃
     
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    Kaatje reacted to laylalex in January 2021 - AOS Fillers   
    CONGRATULATIONS!!!!  
     

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    Kaatje got a reaction from laylalex in January 2021 - AOS Fillers   
    Had the interview today and got approved! They said greencard will be mailed to me within 2 weeks 😃😃😃
     
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    Kaatje got a reaction from HolaHola in January 2021 - AOS Fillers   
    Received card yesterday!
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    Kaatje got a reaction from laylalex in January 2021 - AOS Fillers   
    I got 'we ordered your card' before the approval notice. Today I got card delivered on my status. Seems they've sent the card before sending the approval? Anyway, opening a bank account today!  🙂🙂🙂
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    Kaatje got a reaction from laylalex in January 2021 - AOS Fillers   
    Received card yesterday!
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    Kaatje got a reaction from laylalex in January 2021 - AOS Fillers   
    Same here!
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    Kaatje got a reaction from powerpuff in greencard and social security number   
    Update: So my work permit and ap got approved september 1 and I got my ssn card and the approval notices in the mail today! saves me a lot of hassle dealing with the social security office 😁
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    Kaatje got a reaction from HolaHola in January 2021 - AOS Fillers   
    September first 🙂
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    Kaatje got a reaction from HolaHola in January 2021 - AOS Fillers   
    Yesn same here, got my interview coming monday. But I got my SSN card in the mail today, yay!
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    Kaatje reacted to laylalex in January 2021 - AOS Fillers   
    It's amazing - nothing nothing nothing and then it's running at warp speed. Well, warp speed for USCIS!
     
    Best wishes for everyone else in the group still waiting for movement to get a similar surprise soon.

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    Kaatje got a reaction from HolaHola in January 2021 - AOS Fillers   
    Same here!
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    Kaatje got a reaction from HolaHola in January 2021 - AOS Fillers   
    Same! Mine is scheduled for september 13th 🙂
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    Kaatje got a reaction from Chancy in greencard and social security number   
    That's what I figured...well, let's get approved on my interview first 😉 September the 13th, yay!
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    Kaatje reacted to Savva in greencard and social security number   
    USCIS Expands Partnership with Social Security Administration
    Release Date  08/09/2021 WASHINGTON— USCIS announced today that applicants filing for lawful permanent resident status are now able to apply for a Social Security number (SSN) or replacement card as part of the adjustment of status application process. Previously, these individuals had to apply for a Social Security number at a Social Security office. USCIS is revising Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, to include the additional questions needed to apply for an SSN or a replacement card.
    “This expansion of our partnership with the Social Security Administration illustrates our commitment to operating our nation’s immigration system more efficiently to save applicants time,” said USCIS Director Ur M. Jaddou. “Eliminating unnecessary bureaucracy and optimizing collaboration across public-serving agencies is a key priority for this agency and the Biden-Harris administration.” 
    After approving Form I-485,in most cases USCIS will electronically transmit the data to the Social Security Administration. Upon receiving the data, the Social Security Administration will automatically assign an original SSN or issue a replacement card, as appropriate. This partnership with the Social Security Administration will not increase the filing fee for Form I-485.
    This change to Form I-485 is effective immediately, and applicants can begin filing with the updated form today. USCIS receives about 576,000 Forms I-485 annually.
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    Kaatje got a reaction from LegalAlienn in January 2021 - AOS Fillers   
    Same! Mine is scheduled for september 13th 🙂
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    Kaatje got a reaction from laylalex in January 2021 - AOS Fillers   
    Same! Mine is scheduled for september 13th 🙂
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