rahulv
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rahulv got a reaction from efef in Are we in trouble...?
You have only one choice................
1. File for AOS together with EAD/AP, ASAP no matter how you get the money borrow, sell cakes, sell furniture, pawn jewellery, wash cars, or whatever arrange that 1070 + the cost of postage and the cost involved in photocopy etc, file it the first thing. Do not worry about I-864, You can still file using last 3 years tax which show that your husband was 125% above poverty line. But without filing for AOS you will get nowhere and will not be able to help your husband financially at all.
2. Start understanding the whole AOS/ROC and naturalization process and carefully plan for it moving forward and start collecting all that money so you don't have to be in this kind of situation again.
Good luck. Wish I could buy couple of your cakes to help you.
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rahulv got a reaction from anka in Attatchment Letters For I-751
If you answer YES to any questions on part 3, Add another sheet of paper Something like shown below,
I-751Attachment Sheet for
Part3. Item No. X
Make sure you write your name and Alien No. on top of this sheet. Make sure you sign and date this sheet as well.
Good luck.
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rahulv got a reaction from OBX in Change of Address
As milimelo suggests, do it as soon as possible.
You should have done this within 10 days of when you move .
That's a condition and responsibility for you as a GC holder.
In any case since you didn't USCIS may forgvie you but to avoid further complications and to receive the 10 year GC at your new address and all other correspondence please file AR-11 online as soon as possible and don't forget to mail the I-865.
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rahulv got a reaction from ECWilloughbys in need help
If both of you are not able to cope up with the marriage and are not happy together, both of you can sit down together, and talk about what you guys could do either to save your marriage or to dissolve it.
In case of a divorce, since you are still under conditional GC, you would have to prove that you and your wife entered the marriage in good faith and the marriage was not a way for you to get a GC. The chances of you proving that depends on how much evidence you have and how you can convince the Immigration.
Also just as a note, when you made a post on this forum about your situation it appeared as if you did marry your wife for immigration benefits, and you must not commit immigration fraud.
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rahulv reacted to Kathryn41 in Making my wife leave. Advice only please
Thread closed for violating TOS. Seeking support for falsifying information to USCIS in order to harm an immigrant is just as fraudulent as falsifying information to USCIS to help an immigrant.
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