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    Okegiftgift got a reaction from SalishSea in Can I re-marry my ex-wife?   
    I cannot quit my job and depend on a woman. Besides, I do not know what she is up to. Additionally, I need to process USA passports for my kids, and the application is ongoing.
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    Okegiftgift reacted to Family in Can I re-marry my ex-wife?   
    I will assume the gist of the question is How Will It Look to USCIS? Or even, Will They Look at the case any differently? 
     
    In that respect, I believe they will vet for inconsistencies ( given country of origin ) the same for a government clearance employee as for a 7-11 worker.
     
    The optics are the same. …
     

     
     
     
     
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    Okegiftgift got a reaction from Boiler in Can I re-marry my ex-wife?   
    My first wife, originally from India, and I had three children together. Unfortunately, due to her struggles with addiction, we ended up getting divorced. Subsequently, I moved to the USA, where I eventually fell in love with my second wife (referred to as 'Wife B'). However, after seven years, she expressed her desire to divorce, citing a lack of interest in our relationship. It has been two years since our divorce.
    Recently, I traveled to India to visit my children. During this time, they spent some valuable moments with me. When I dropped them off for their return to the US, I observed a significant positive change in my first wife. Considering this transformation, I am contemplating the idea of re-marrying her and potentially filing for a green card for her.
    I want to highlight that I have all the necessary evidence to substantiate the genuineness of my marriage to Wife B, who played a crucial role in helping me obtain a US passport. This verification was completed before pursuing a green card. I am seeking guidance on the feasibility of re-marrying my first wife and the process of filing for her green card, given the circumstances. Any advice on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
     
    My wife A she is now a student in Canada doing her Masters with our children.  I have already filed form i-130 for my first daughter who is about to turn 13 years old I am still waiting for the approval of i-130 is been 7 months now.
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    Okegiftgift got a reaction from InaneTripe in Can I re-marry my ex-wife?   
    I obtained my US passport through marriage, but my wife, in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, decided to end our six-year marriage. Despite all efforts to salvage it, she filed for divorce, leaving me with the shared debts, which I have since managed to handle. It has been two years since our divorce, and I find myself feeling lonely, realizing that I cannot be without a partner. I am 40 years old and have three children from a previous marriage.
    During a recent visit to drop off my kids after spending a few days with me, I noticed a positive change in my ex-wife. She appeared younger and more desirable, having overcome the addictions that contributed to our divorce. Now, I am contemplating remarrying her and exploring the possibility of filing for a green card for her to join me in the USA with our children.
    Our original marriage, through which I obtained US citizenship, was genuine, spanning seven years with shared experiences. Despite the serious issues that led to our separation, I am seeking advice on the possibility of remarriage and the feasibility of filing a green card for my ex-wife. Your guidance on this decision would be greatly appreciated."
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    Okegiftgift got a reaction from SalishSea in Can I re-marry my ex-wife?   
    My first wife, originally from India, and I had three children together. Unfortunately, due to her struggles with addiction, we ended up getting divorced. Subsequently, I moved to the USA, where I eventually fell in love with my second wife (referred to as 'Wife B'). However, after seven years, she expressed her desire to divorce, citing a lack of interest in our relationship. It has been two years since our divorce.
    Recently, I traveled to India to visit my children. During this time, they spent some valuable moments with me. When I dropped them off for their return to the US, I observed a significant positive change in my first wife. Considering this transformation, I am contemplating the idea of re-marrying her and potentially filing for a green card for her.
    I want to highlight that I have all the necessary evidence to substantiate the genuineness of my marriage to Wife B, who played a crucial role in helping me obtain a US passport. This verification was completed before pursuing a green card. I am seeking guidance on the feasibility of re-marrying my first wife and the process of filing for her green card, given the circumstances. Any advice on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
     
    My wife A she is now a student in Canada doing her Masters with our children.  I have already filed form i-130 for my first daughter who is about to turn 13 years old I am still waiting for the approval of i-130 is been 7 months now.
  6. Confused
    Okegiftgift got a reaction from SalishSea in Can I re-marry my ex-wife?   
    I obtained my US passport through marriage, but my wife, in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, decided to end our six-year marriage. Despite all efforts to salvage it, she filed for divorce, leaving me with the shared debts, which I have since managed to handle. It has been two years since our divorce, and I find myself feeling lonely, realizing that I cannot be without a partner. I am 40 years old and have three children from a previous marriage.
    During a recent visit to drop off my kids after spending a few days with me, I noticed a positive change in my ex-wife. She appeared younger and more desirable, having overcome the addictions that contributed to our divorce. Now, I am contemplating remarrying her and exploring the possibility of filing for a green card for her to join me in the USA with our children.
    Our original marriage, through which I obtained US citizenship, was genuine, spanning seven years with shared experiences. Despite the serious issues that led to our separation, I am seeking advice on the possibility of remarriage and the feasibility of filing a green card for my ex-wife. Your guidance on this decision would be greatly appreciated."
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    Okegiftgift reacted to Timona in Can I re-marry my ex-wife?   
    1. Did you mention the kids from Wife A in your application when you applied for a GC and subsequently all through to your citizenship application?
    2. I don't understand your second post. Does wife B also have kids with you or it's just wife A?
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    Okegiftgift reacted to jackiegringa in Can I re-marry my ex-wife?   
    It's hard to follow your story because you said you became a citizen through marriage but now wants to file for a green card for your ex-wife.
     
    So you married wife A, both of you not US citizens. Divorced wife A, married wife B, she was a US citizen and got you your citizenship. Now you are thinking of remarrying wife A, is that it?
     
    Besides extra scrutiny to clarify you didn't just married your wife B for citizenship purposes I don't see why not. Be prepared to prove your marriage to the US citizen was genuine and that you're not just trying to get citizenship for your non US wife. If you knew your non US wife before obtaining citizenship that will be another hurdle to prove you didn't marry just to get yourself and your first partner a US passport.
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