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Chenkhmer

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  1. Unfortunately, from what you've told us so far, this doesn't sound like immigration fraud, though I suppose you could make the case that it's marriage fraud. What the immigration law specifically disallows is "marriage for the purpose of evading immigration law", which means getting married for the express purpose of deriving an immigration benefit. If she got married for practically ANY other reason, including pressure from her parents, then she is not guilty of immigration fraud.

    Unless you have concrete evidence that she misrepresented herself to the US government, then there is nothing you can do about her immigration status. That is between her and the US government. What you CAN do is notify USCIS once the divorce is final. If she intends to self-petition to remove conditions and get a 10 year green card, this will force her to file right away. USCIS is compelled to take action to terminate the conditional resident status when they learn about the divorce.

    Thanks for the tip. I will notify uscis.

    Do i just write them a letter?

  2. She told me that she didn't love me at all. She got married because she listen to her folks.

    I'm so sorry your marriage is ending. It is always sad to hear about these things happening, especially when you worked so hard and overcame so many obstacles just to be together.

    From what you've said here, She moved to the US, married you, lived here with you as a married couple for almost a year, and now she says she doesn't like the US and wants to go back home? Unfortunate, but not very unusual or unique. How can you be so sure she only married you for a GC? Did she say that? Because to me, an outsider, it doesn't really sound like immigration fraud, it sounds like a marriage that didn't work out, partially due to a cultural difference that was too difficult to overcome.

  3. She and i filed papers already for a divorce. Her sister end up staying here in the usa.

    She says she is going back to Cambodia. To behonest I don't want a way to come back to usa.

    She really hurted me. I want to report her to the American Embassy and INS.

    I'm so sorry. Sounds like a bad case of culture shock that really got to her. Is she saying she wants to go back home? Or stay here on the green card you helped her get? Unfortunately, sometimes this happens. My best friend Manu is from Germany, I met her there, and she married an American soldier. They had 2 children together, and were living happily in Germany together before he was stationed back here. Even being from Europe, the culture shock coming here was hard for her. She never wanted to leave, though, and is happy here now. I guess coming from somewhere like Cambodia it was probably much worse for her. I really hope you can either work things out or figure out a solution.

  4. We were ok.. all of sudden she change her mind. She says she don't like the usa.

    I just found out, her sister did the same thing.

    Unfortunately, all you can really do is to send a letter to the USCIS of your suspicisons, and that she is asking for a divorce, but beyond that, no. If she used you for 2 years, and fooled you for that long, they might consider that your marriage lasted long enough to make them believe that she had good intentions. There are non-immigrant marriages here, unfortunately, that last less time. I'm sorry you're in this situation. It can't be easy for you at all. I wish there were better information out here for you.

  5. FYI, Here are the questions that my fiancee was asked:

    Where does he live?

    What part of the city?

    How often do you chat?

    When did you last speak to him?

    What does he do there?

    What do you currently do?

    Have you ever been to the U.S.?

    Is this your first marriage?

    Is this his first marriage?

    How did you meet each other?

    If you got engaged here, then why are you getting married there?

    It's 11 AM here right now. What time is it there?

    What type of degree do you have?

    What subject is your degree in?

    Your Visa is approved. Congratulations.

    Hope this helps.

    wow they asked her alot of questions.

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