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  1. Make sure you have copies of phone records, emails from her to him if possible. Report her to immigration, record her if somehow legally possible. She only wanted to come to the US. It's hard to face when you feel you love someone--but don't be played for a fool. It seems she is being played for a fool too by the other guy. Otherwise, he would have married her--obviously he knew better than to fall into her trap.

    If possible the easiest way out is somehow con her into getting on a plane (go with her saying you want to work it out and maybe seeing her family together will help you two somehow). Buy her a refundable ticket and when you get there cancel the return portion of her ticket and get back to the US and final for divorce right away.

    :thumbs:

  2. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. And wrong.

    1) Filing the I-751 is not hard but rather easy if you have help of people who trained you to play the game.

    2) Claiming abuse is even easier and also among the Fraud 101 lessons.

    3) Depending on the State they reside on, this might be a non-fault divorce. Ka-ching!

    4) Money for the lawyer the wife retains to fight him comes from . . . him as well!

    This is not an argument, and I don't mad if someone do disagree

    1. I know it's not that hard to file the I-571, but what the prove is?

    2. Claiming abuse, if she had prove that he beats her, she called 911, there is the blue and red marked on the body, then BINGO!

    3. If someone filed for annulment, at least she needs to find evidence to prove she is "innocent".

    4. If there is nothing that she could prove, then how she got the money from him.

    I really don't know them both, just said on what he posted. If these are wrong, I really have nothing to say.

    Thank you anyway for your mention about it, at least it what I am learning.

  3. Again, It will be hard for her to file the I-751 on her own, or claim abuse to get the spousal support.

    Let me tell you something, collect all the prove that she contacted with her ex and file for divorce.

    If she wanted to file i-751 for herself, then let her do. At least she needs some money to hire a lawyer.

    Wish you all the best!

  4. @Audy_Rob Thank you for your suggestion here. We live just only 25 minutes from DC, then it will be easy for us to go there.

    Anyway, I still have some thing on my mind, it is:

    Do I need to bring my American divorce certificate ( issued by Baltimore court, Maryland) to get notarized at the American consult in Bangkok? (Someone told me about that but she had Norwegian divorced certificate) ... Mine is an official copy from the court signed and with an embossed seal/sticker on it.

  5. Hi all,

    Many may know about my case and I am looking for some more information because I am a little confused with my marital status. I came to the States with a K-1 visa, married but I haven't change my information in my birth country (Thailand) so I guess this means I have never been married according to Thailand. My marriage was terminated in the states in November 2008 by the court.

    In the future (after my currently pending case AOS (i751/adjust of status) is decided and planning/anticipating a negative decision), my USC fiance and I plan to file a K-1 visa IMMEDIATELY after receipt of the decision, the questions I have are the following:

    1. Will my marital status on I-129F, G325A be "divorced"? (Sounds right because this is as seen by USA not Thai?)

    2. Also I'm guessing that my marital status would be "divorced" on my DS-156, DS-156K ( the documents that I need to fill to the American Consult in Thailand)? Even though I wasn't married or divorced in Thailand but only in the USA.

  6. Sorry about the brief detail,

    I try to give you more information then I can understand about my status here.

    before my green card with condition expired (90days), we filed to ROC together until I done my biometrics in June 2008,after that he filed to divorced (divorce completed in August 2008) and wrote to the immigration and canceled everything.

    April 2008 : Filed ROC (I-751 package)

    June 2008 : biometrics (during this time, he filed the divorced at the courthouse,I didn't know about this).

    Auguse2008 : Divorce completed

    Sept 2008 : Get the cancellation letter from USCIS

    July 2009 : First Appeal at immigration court, and get the second appeal in December 2009

    August 2009 : I filed the I-751 form (by myself)

    December 2009: Second Appeal was re-scheduled to April 2010 then again re-schedule to June 2010

    January 2010 : I-751 interview ( in the appointment letter says "interview for I-751 waiver)

    (still waiting since January 2010)

    This is all the result I heard from the immigration. So at this time, I just curious about my status here, because I don't want to have any problem if I need to file the visa to the States. I appreciated with your answers and thank you so much.

  7. Hi Everyone,

    I have a few questions to ask for suggestion here;

    First, let's me tell a bit about my story.

    In 2005, I came to the States with a K-1 visa and married with my fiancee in a term of visa. Two years later, we divorced during we filed for removing conditional of green card(I-751) and my ex-husband wrote a letter to the immigration and canceled to be my sponsor, later my case was denied then I filed to appear at the immigration court in Baltimore, Maryland. Later I re-filed the I-751 and got an interview in January 2010. I have been waiting for the news since I got an interview.

    After I divorced, I have been dating with an American guy (Almost two years) and he is going to marry me and wants to re-file to adjust my status in the States. The questions are;

    1. What is my status during my case is pending for my I-751 in processing? Am I overstay here?

    2. If my case wasn't approve, can I re-file for my status with the I-485 package after I re-marry with my fiancee?

    3. from question #2, if I can't re-file the I-485 package, is it possible that my fiance will be able to file the K-1 visa for me, and I depart the Status to process my K-1 visa in my country?

    Thank you in advance for all suggestion.

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