andrecfa
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andrecfa got a reaction from From_CAN_2_US in Remarry under conditional green card
I wouldn't call it a new love, yet. More like a potential new wife. A girl who has a crush on me and might be interested in hoking up with me.
And yes, she's a USC.
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andrecfa got a reaction from Cathi in Remarry under conditional green card
If you're implying that this is all a scheme to live in the US, know that my original country has a greater standard of living. Two words: socialized medicine. If I had to pick a country to move to just for the sake of quality of living, the US wouldn't be it.
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andrecfa got a reaction from Cathi in Remarry under conditional green card
I wouldn't call it a new love, yet. More like a potential new wife. A girl who has a crush on me and might be interested in hoking up with me.
And yes, she's a USC.
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andrecfa got a reaction from Cathi in Remarry under conditional green card
My current wife has to agree to sponsor me for 10 years at the AOS? We didn't know that
Are you completely sure? I read somewhere else that the law was changed in recent years allowing the restrictions to be lifted through a second marriage.
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andrecfa got a reaction from Cathi in Remarry under conditional green card
Hi. I've run into an unexpected situation and would greatly appreciate some advice.
Last summer, I've entered the US under a K1 visa and married my fiancé. We've been married for almost a year now. I'm doing quite well, but unfortunately, my spouse isn't finding married life to be the right choice for her lifestyle, and she'd like to divorce. However, she feels really bad about divorcing me because I'm a really nice guy and there's nothing wrong with me... Therefore, she's introduced me to a friend of hers who really likes me, hoping that we would be interested in becoming a couple. As it turns out, my present wife is great matchmaker, because her friend is a really good fit for me... So, our plan at the moment is to remain married until I'm issued a green card, then we'll divorce, and then I'll be free to marry her friend, assuming that her friend will still be still interested in me by that time.
My questions are:
Assuming that I'm going to be issued a conditional green card instead of the regular one, what steps should I take to have the conditions removed after divorcing my first wife and marrying her friend?
Also, I've already been issued a social security number and a 2-year work permission, so I can support myself. Does this mean that my second wife won't have to prove her ability to support me financially?
Lastly, I'd like to ask for any relevant advice in general and things to watch out for in a situation like this.
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andrecfa got a reaction from mushroomspore in Remarry under conditional green card
If you're implying that this is all a scheme to live in the US, know that my original country has a greater standard of living. Two words: socialized medicine. If I had to pick a country to move to just for the sake of quality of living, the US wouldn't be it.
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andrecfa got a reaction from mushroomspore in Remarry under conditional green card
I wouldn't call it a new love, yet. More like a potential new wife. A girl who has a crush on me and might be interested in hoking up with me.
And yes, she's a USC.
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andrecfa got a reaction from Jer1234 in Remarry under conditional green card
Hi. I've run into an unexpected situation and would greatly appreciate some advice.
Last summer, I've entered the US under a K1 visa and married my fiancé. We've been married for almost a year now. I'm doing quite well, but unfortunately, my spouse isn't finding married life to be the right choice for her lifestyle, and she'd like to divorce. However, she feels really bad about divorcing me because I'm a really nice guy and there's nothing wrong with me... Therefore, she's introduced me to a friend of hers who really likes me, hoping that we would be interested in becoming a couple. As it turns out, my present wife is great matchmaker, because her friend is a really good fit for me... So, our plan at the moment is to remain married until I'm issued a green card, then we'll divorce, and then I'll be free to marry her friend, assuming that her friend will still be still interested in me by that time.
My questions are:
Assuming that I'm going to be issued a conditional green card instead of the regular one, what steps should I take to have the conditions removed after divorcing my first wife and marrying her friend?
Also, I've already been issued a social security number and a 2-year work permission, so I can support myself. Does this mean that my second wife won't have to prove her ability to support me financially?
Lastly, I'd like to ask for any relevant advice in general and things to watch out for in a situation like this.
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andrecfa got a reaction from Crazy Cat in Remarry under conditional green card
If you're implying that this is all a scheme to live in the US, know that my original country has a greater standard of living. Two words: socialized medicine. If I had to pick a country to move to just for the sake of quality of living, the US wouldn't be it.
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andrecfa got a reaction from Crazy Cat in Remarry under conditional green card
I wouldn't call it a new love, yet. More like a potential new wife. A girl who has a crush on me and might be interested in hoking up with me.
And yes, she's a USC.
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andrecfa got a reaction from gregcrs2 in Remarry under conditional green card
Honest to God, we didn't think there was anything wrong with this. But there clearly is, so we'll make alternate arrangements. This will be my last reply. Feel free to shut down the thread.
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andrecfa got a reaction from gregcrs2 in Remarry under conditional green card
If you're implying that this is all a scheme to live in the US, know that my original country has a greater standard of living. Two words: socialized medicine. If I had to pick a country to move to just for the sake of quality of living, the US wouldn't be it.
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andrecfa got a reaction from Almostthere08 in Remarry under conditional green card
Why would we do that? Of course not.
It's not. But I see your point.
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andrecfa got a reaction from gregcrs2 in Remarry under conditional green card
I wouldn't call it a new love, yet. More like a potential new wife. A girl who has a crush on me and might be interested in hoking up with me.
And yes, she's a USC.
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andrecfa got a reaction from gregcrs2 in Remarry under conditional green card
My current wife has to agree to sponsor me for 10 years at the AOS? We didn't know that
Are you completely sure? I read somewhere else that the law was changed in recent years allowing the restrictions to be lifted through a second marriage.
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andrecfa got a reaction from gregcrs2 in Remarry under conditional green card
Why would we do that? Of course not.
It's not. But I see your point.
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andrecfa got a reaction from gregcrs2 in Remarry under conditional green card
Hi. I've run into an unexpected situation and would greatly appreciate some advice.
Last summer, I've entered the US under a K1 visa and married my fiancé. We've been married for almost a year now. I'm doing quite well, but unfortunately, my spouse isn't finding married life to be the right choice for her lifestyle, and she'd like to divorce. However, she feels really bad about divorcing me because I'm a really nice guy and there's nothing wrong with me... Therefore, she's introduced me to a friend of hers who really likes me, hoping that we would be interested in becoming a couple. As it turns out, my present wife is great matchmaker, because her friend is a really good fit for me... So, our plan at the moment is to remain married until I'm issued a green card, then we'll divorce, and then I'll be free to marry her friend, assuming that her friend will still be still interested in me by that time.
My questions are:
Assuming that I'm going to be issued a conditional green card instead of the regular one, what steps should I take to have the conditions removed after divorcing my first wife and marrying her friend?
Also, I've already been issued a social security number and a 2-year work permission, so I can support myself. Does this mean that my second wife won't have to prove her ability to support me financially?
Lastly, I'd like to ask for any relevant advice in general and things to watch out for in a situation like this.
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andrecfa got a reaction from Coco8 in Remarry under conditional green card
Why would we do that? Of course not.
It's not. But I see your point.
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andrecfa got a reaction from Coco8 in Remarry under conditional green card
Hi. I've run into an unexpected situation and would greatly appreciate some advice.
Last summer, I've entered the US under a K1 visa and married my fiancé. We've been married for almost a year now. I'm doing quite well, but unfortunately, my spouse isn't finding married life to be the right choice for her lifestyle, and she'd like to divorce. However, she feels really bad about divorcing me because I'm a really nice guy and there's nothing wrong with me... Therefore, she's introduced me to a friend of hers who really likes me, hoping that we would be interested in becoming a couple. As it turns out, my present wife is great matchmaker, because her friend is a really good fit for me... So, our plan at the moment is to remain married until I'm issued a green card, then we'll divorce, and then I'll be free to marry her friend, assuming that her friend will still be still interested in me by that time.
My questions are:
Assuming that I'm going to be issued a conditional green card instead of the regular one, what steps should I take to have the conditions removed after divorcing my first wife and marrying her friend?
Also, I've already been issued a social security number and a 2-year work permission, so I can support myself. Does this mean that my second wife won't have to prove her ability to support me financially?
Lastly, I'd like to ask for any relevant advice in general and things to watch out for in a situation like this.
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andrecfa got a reaction from Adventine in Remarry under conditional green card
I wouldn't call it a new love, yet. More like a potential new wife. A girl who has a crush on me and might be interested in hoking up with me.
And yes, she's a USC.
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andrecfa got a reaction from Adventine in Remarry under conditional green card
My current wife has to agree to sponsor me for 10 years at the AOS? We didn't know that
Are you completely sure? I read somewhere else that the law was changed in recent years allowing the restrictions to be lifted through a second marriage.
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andrecfa got a reaction from Adventine in Remarry under conditional green card
Hi. I've run into an unexpected situation and would greatly appreciate some advice.
Last summer, I've entered the US under a K1 visa and married my fiancé. We've been married for almost a year now. I'm doing quite well, but unfortunately, my spouse isn't finding married life to be the right choice for her lifestyle, and she'd like to divorce. However, she feels really bad about divorcing me because I'm a really nice guy and there's nothing wrong with me... Therefore, she's introduced me to a friend of hers who really likes me, hoping that we would be interested in becoming a couple. As it turns out, my present wife is great matchmaker, because her friend is a really good fit for me... So, our plan at the moment is to remain married until I'm issued a green card, then we'll divorce, and then I'll be free to marry her friend, assuming that her friend will still be still interested in me by that time.
My questions are:
Assuming that I'm going to be issued a conditional green card instead of the regular one, what steps should I take to have the conditions removed after divorcing my first wife and marrying her friend?
Also, I've already been issued a social security number and a 2-year work permission, so I can support myself. Does this mean that my second wife won't have to prove her ability to support me financially?
Lastly, I'd like to ask for any relevant advice in general and things to watch out for in a situation like this.
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andrecfa got a reaction from Lemonslice in Remarry under conditional green card
I wouldn't call it a new love, yet. More like a potential new wife. A girl who has a crush on me and might be interested in hoking up with me.
And yes, she's a USC.
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andrecfa got a reaction from Carpe Vinum in Remarry under conditional green card
Why would we do that? Of course not.
It's not. But I see your point.
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andrecfa got a reaction from SalishSea in Remarry under conditional green card
Honest to God, we didn't think there was anything wrong with this. But there clearly is, so we'll make alternate arrangements. This will be my last reply. Feel free to shut down the thread.